Solo Leveling: Arise – Pull Guide for Fast Account Progression

Comprehensive Progression-Based Pull Guide

If you choose to pick Goto Ryuji, instead of Go Gun-hee on Part 1, make sure to pull for Go Gun-Hee with Thomas on Part 2.

Q&A

What does “fast account progression” mean?

Fast account progression focuses on efficiently increasing your overall power to tackle higher-tier content by pulling the META weapons and hunters. For beginner and intermediate SLA players, a key milestone is consistently clearing and farming Hard Workshop of Brilliant Light Raids.

  • Part 1: Prioritizes clearing and farming Vulcan and Baran. Farming Hard Baran for Cores and maximizing Baran Remnant Power to level 50 significantly boosts your overall account strength, making it easier to clear higher total power game modes.
  • Part 2: Focuses on advancing to Deimos, further accelerating your progression with core limit break materials. Additionally, pulling for hunters commonly used in Guild Boss and Power of Destruction helps maximize damage output.

What if I want a certain unit?

Just pull for what you want! This guide is designed to efficiently clear endgame content by prioritizing the most effective hunters and weapons, but ultimately, your pulls should align with your personal preferences and playstyle.

The arrows in the guide are so confusing! Just tell me the best hunter to get.

Simply follow the arrows from left to right—you can choose to pull for either the weapons or hunters, just make sure to clear each section before moving to the next one.

What does A mean? Like A1, A3, A5? What about A5+?

A stands for Advancement, which refers to how many stars or “constellations” a hunter or weapon has. A5 means the unit is at 5 stars.

For A5+, pulling beyond A5 is only recommended if:

  • You are lacking stats or total power to clear content.
  • You want to deal more damage overall in modes like Guild Boss or high-end raids.

Priority Guide: Part #1

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Priority Guide: Part #2

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