System explainer
Sequence System Guide
How Sequence 9 through Sequence 0 works in lore and how it may map to game progression.
Franchise terminology with future game-progression placeholders.
Last editorial review: 2026-06-27. Confirmed facts are sourced; pre-launch rankings, builds, and pathway roles are provisional until playable data is verified.
What players need first
New players need a spoiler-light explanation that Sequence 9 is the entry point and Sequence 0 is the highest conceptual endpoint in the pathway model. Keep the language practical and avoid turning the page into a full lore encyclopedia.
The page should introduce progression vocabulary so later build pages can use terms like sequence, potion, ritual, and acting method without confusing readers.
Game-mapping assumptions
Until the MMO confirms its progression systems, do not state that potions, rituals, materials, or exact sequence unlocks work in a specific way. Present them as likely content categories to verify.
A transparent assumptions box protects trust and gives the page a natural update path once real data arrives.
Future database fields
After testing, each sequence entry should store unlock requirements, ability names, role impact, materials, recommended content, and patch version. That data can power calculators and comparison tables later.
If sequence progression is simplified in the game, keep lore terms as context but prioritize the actual game UI naming.
Publishing checklist
- Separate lore terminology from confirmed game mechanics.
- Define Sequence 9 through Sequence 0 in plain English.
- Prepare fields for materials, unlocks, costs, and patch version.
- Avoid exact formulas until verified.
FAQ
Is Sequence 0 a normal launch goal?
That depends on the final game design. In pre-launch content, Sequence 0 should be explained as a setting concept, not promised as a reachable launch feature.
Will the site include a sequence calculator?
Yes, the data model is prepared for a calculator once official progression costs and unlock rules are available.
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