Builds and Systems

Sephiria Builds: Community Routes and Patch Notes

Explore Sephiria builds recorded by the community, including their weapons, Costumes, Talents, Miracles, Artifacts, patch labels, and verification limits.

Sephiria builds in community records are route examples, not official rankings or guaranteed current recipes. Use them as examples for weapons, Costumes, Talents, Miracles, Combos, Artifacts, and inventory choices, then check the current client before copying any setup. Official pages confirm the surrounding systems, while patch-specific routes still need live tooltip checks.

What Is Confirmed

Official material confirms the broad build frame: Sephiria is an action RPG Roguelite with weapons, Artifacts, Tablets, Talents, and inventory arrangement as core systems. TEAM HORAY also describes a large weapon-and-upgrade structure, and the Steam page establishes the game's Roguelite and online co-op context. Those official facts support the idea that a run is shaped by several systems working together, not by one isolated item name.

The community build hub records named routes including Frozen Smelt, Formless Dance, Minigun, Guardian Greatsword, Infinite Elemental Bolt, Biryuu Katana, and a Planet retest. These names come from community build or clear records rather than TEAM HORAY balance notes. They are useful as search anchors, but they are not proof that a route is best, complete, or still identical in the current version.

How Community Records Are Structured

The recorded build entries usually combine a Costume, weapon path, Talent choices, a Miracle, a Combo direction, Artifacts, and a patch label. That structure matters because it shows why copying only a weapon name can fail. A weapon route can depend on inventory support, Miracle selection, and Talent investment that the same source records beside it.

Patch labels are part of the build, not a footnote. The source record includes 1.0.23, 1.0.24, and older-version recipes, while the research notes warn that these should not be treated as current 1.0.28 answers. Pending confirmation applies to current damage, exact values, unlock state, and whether every listed route still behaves the same.

Recorded Build Names

Frozen Smelt appears in community build records and is also tied to a Hard 60 community record. Formless Dance and Minigun are recorded as route names, with Minigun also appearing in official 1.0.23 patch notes as a weapon effect whose MP costs below 1 were fixed. Guardian Greatsword is recorded by the community and is also associated with a Hard 38 record.

Infinite Elemental Bolt, Biryuu Katana, and Planet retest are recorded route names, but available evidence does not prove their complete current recipes. The word "retest" should be read literally: it signals that a route may need current-version checking. Pending confirmation covers the full item list, exact stats, best difficulty target, and any current ranking.

Using Builds Without Overreading Them

Start by identifying what the record is trying to solve: range, defense, burst, spell uptime, inventory support, or co-op role. Then compare the weapon path with the Artifacts and Tablets that support it. If the record depends on a Miracle or Combo name, verify that the current tooltip still says what the old route assumes.

Do not turn a community route into a universal tier list. Official sources confirm systems and patches, but they do not publish these routes as official recommendations. A build record can still be valuable when it teaches a repeatable interaction, even if its exact numbers are Pending confirmation.

Patch Labels and Pending Confirmation

The safest reading is version-aware: 1.0.23 information proves what was recorded around that patch, and 1.0.24 or older-version entries need the same caution. Official Steam News confirms that weapon effects and multiplayer weapon behavior have changed across patches. That makes live tooltips, current patch notes, and in-game testing necessary before presenting a route as current.

Pending confirmation: exact build DPS, full Artifact lists, full Tablet layouts, Miracle effects, Talent point totals, Costume attributes, unlock requirements, and current best-route claims. No verified source establishes those values for every build. Use the names and structure as leads, then leave missing details unresolved until the current client confirms them.

Sources

Sephiria Builds: Community Routes and Patch Notes