Soul Land: Awakening World Spirit ring system
Updated 2026-06-03 · based on vLaunch · 5 min read
Quick Answer
In Soul Land: Awakening World you grow your character by hunting Spirimon (soul beasts) and absorbing them to gain Halos (spirit rings) and Spiribones (spirit bones). Absorbing costs stamina, and you can freely reset a Spirit before level 30, so the early game is the time to experiment.
Overview
The Spirit ring loop is the heart of the Soul Land (Douluo Dalu) universe, and Soul Land: Awakening World keeps it as the main way you get stronger. Rather than gear alone, your power comes from your Spirit and the rings and bones you attach to it by defeating soul beasts. The stronger the beast you can take down and absorb, the more your Spirit grows.
Key terms
The game uses its own English names for the classic Soul Land concepts. Here is how they line up:
| In-game term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Spirit | Your Martial Soul — the weapon or beast power your character awakens and fights with. You can switch between Spirits and build a tactical loadout. |
| Spirimon | Soul beast. The creatures you hunt out in the world; defeating and absorbing them is how you grow stronger. |
| Halo | Spirit ring. Gained from absorbing Spirimon; each one adds power and abilities to your Spirit. |
| Spiribone | Spirit bone. A rarer reward from Spirimon that further boosts your Spirit. |
Absorbing Spirimon
Out in the world you can scout for hidden treasures, delve into ancient caves to hunt Spirimon, or challenge Spirit Masters at the Spirit Temple. Defeating a Spirimon lets you absorb it to claim Halos and Spiribones — for example a 200-year or 300-year soul beast. Absorbing costs stamina, so you can't farm endlessly in one sitting; spend it on the beasts that matter for your build.
Spirit types
Spirits fall into broad roles — assault, control, agility, and support — each with its own skills, and combat rewards combining them well (a common opener is support first to build SP, then your damage dealer to finish). Two beginner-friendly examples: Blue Silver Grass, a control Spirit with AoE damage that pulls and binds enemies, and the Evil Fire Phoenix, a ranged fire Spirit with steady burn damage.
Resetting a Spirit
You don't have to get everything right on your first try. Soul Land: Awakening World gives you a free Spirit reset before level 30, so you can re-spec and move resources around while you learn the systems. Use that window to experiment rather than rerolling a whole new account.
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