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Albion Boss Guide

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7DS Origin | Albion Boss Guide | The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin - GameWith

This guide shows how to defeat Albion in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin (7DS: Origin). It includes Albion's location, recommended characters, preparations, and strategies to win.

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Albion's Location

Appears as the Act 2 Boss

Appears as the Act 2 Boss

Albion appears in Fairy King's Forest as the boss of Act 2. It is overwhelmingly powerful, with higher HP and a wider attack range than any enemy that has appeared in the Main Quests at this point.

Act 2 Walkthrough

Albion - Team Comp and Characters

Team Comp Example

The Seven Deadly Sins OriginTristan
Longsword
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginTioreh
Wand
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginHowzer
Lance
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginSlater
Greatsword

Albion is weak to the Wind Element. Therefore, attacking with Wind Element characters will allow you to deal more damage than usual, giving you an advantage in battle.

Recommended Characters

Recommended CharacterReason
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginHowzer- His initial weapon is Wind Element, which exploits the enemy's weakness
- You can get him from the story, so you just need to level him up
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginTristan- His Longsword is Wind Element
- Makes it easy to activate Wind Element Burst
- When he activates a Wind Element Burst, his Wind Attack increases
The Seven Deadly Sins OriginTioreh- Her skill and Passive HP Recovery are powerful

Since Albion is weak to the Wind Element, we recommend using characters with the Wind Element. Tioreh is recommended as a healer, but be aware that you'll need to raise her Mastery to 30.

Basic Strategy for the Albion Fight

Only Use Dash to Dodge

Avoid Dashing Unless You Need to Dodge

In the Albion fight, try to conserve Stamina by avoiding dashing for anything other than Dodging. If you use dash too much when closing the distance or moving, you will run out of Stamina and be unable to Dodge when Albion uses an Area attack.

Dodge When You See the Attack Range

Albion uses attacks with a wide range that are difficult to dodge. Therefore, when a red attack indicator is displayed, focus on dodging by moving out of the area to reduce damage taken.

Tips for Defeating Albion

Phase 1: Attack Its Legs

Attack Its Legs Relentlessly

After the Albion fight begins, it's effective to first focus on attacking its legs. As mentioned before, when Albion enters its attack animation and its attack range is displayed in red, switch your focus to dodging to avoid taking damage.

Focus on the Core When It's Down

Focus on the Core When It

After Albion goes down from attacking its legs, climb up its stomach to where the core is and focus your attacks on it. Since the core is Albion's weak point, you can deplete a large amount of its HP.

Use Ultimate to Attack the Core

Use Your Ultimate Move When Attacking the Core

When attacking the core, it's also important to use your Ultimate Move. This makes it easier to defeat Albion, as using your Ultimate Move allows you to efficiently deplete its HP.

Get Off When It Enters Attack Animation

If Albion enters an attack animation while you're attacking the core, immediately get off. If you don't get off and stay there, you will take massive damage.

Phase 2: Aim for the Core with the Ballista

After attacking the core and Albion enters Phase 2, aim for the core with the ballista. Although you can still deal damage with the ballista to other parts, aiming for the core will allow you to down it much more easily.

Operate the Ballista with Tioreh

Recommended to Operate the Ballista with Tioreh

By using the Normal Skill of Tioreh, who has advanced in her Mastery and is equipped with a Wand, you can recover HP for a certain amount of time. Therefore, by using the ballista after using Tioreh's Normal Skill, you can damage Albion while healing.

Phase 3: Attack with the Ballista

Recommended to Attack with the Ballista

When Albion enters Phase 3, it is recommended to attack the core with the ballista again. You can efficiently down it by aiming for the core with the ballista.

Dodge Attacks While Using the Ballista

Even while operating the ballista, Dodge as much as possible if the attack range appears or if Albion enters its attack animation. Since each of Albion's attacks is powerful, minimizing unnecessary damage will significantly increase your chances of victory.

Use Skills When Out of Range

Attack with Skills When It

When Albion is outside the ballista's range, attack it with Normal Skills and Ultimate Moves. Even in Phase 3, you can clear the fight smoothly if you generally focus on avoiding damage and attack only when it's safe.

Avoid AoE Attacks with DoT

Be sure to avoid the AoE attack that deals DoT that Albion uses in Phase 3. The damage per tick is high, and you'll keep taking damage until you leave the area, so if you stay in place and fail to dodge it, you will lose a large amount of HP.

Preparing for Albion

Register Potions to the Quick Slot

Register Potions to the Quick Slot

When challenging Albion, it's recommended to register recovery potions to your Quick Slot beforehand.By registering them to the Quick Slot, you can instantly recover HP.

Tip

You can register items to the Quick Slot from your bag. Additionally, recovery potions can be made through Crafting at the workbench, so create them as needed.

Enhance Characters and Equipment

Enhancement GoalMastery 30 (1 character)

When challenging Albion, it's recommended to enhance your characters and equipment as much as possible beforehand. Especially when it appears as the boss of Act 2, it is overwhelmingly powerful compared to other enemies you've faced, so advance one character to Mastery 30 to ensure you can clear it with ease.

Tip

If you are losing about 20% of your HP from a single attack, you need to reconsider your enhancement. Review everything related to your character's stats, such as Mastery, Weapons, and Armor, before challenging it again.

Character Progression Priority

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