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Will this team work, and can you afford to finish it?

DragonSword: Awakening Wiki, Database & Guides

Search the Orbis map, browse heroes, items and Familiars, plan teams and upgrades, and read quest or completion progress from a local save. Check exact stats, upgrade costs, sources, and compatibility before spending materials. Unknown values stay clearly marked instead of being guessed.

  • 19 playable heroes
  • Connected builds & materials
  • Exact stats & upgrade costs

World map

Find the exact place before you start farming

Search the Orbis map by location, chest quality, monster type, gathering node, mining node, NPC, or several targets at once.

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197official places
1,500treasure chests
8,381gathering and mining nodes
10,186monster and NPC spawns
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Game Data

Look up what you need for the next step

Move from a name or reward to the item, Familiar, encounter, quest, or completion system that answers what it is, where it comes from, and what remains.

Progress Tracking

See what your own save has actually finished

Choose your Slot .db file. It stays on your device while the site shows your Quests, Adventure Book entries, and overall progress.

Not sure where to look?

Search the whole site by name, effect, source, location, skill, or objective.

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DragonSword: Awakening Wiki

Frequently asked questions

How should I build a three-hero team instead of simply using my strongest heroes?

Compare what each hero starts, what another hero can follow, and whether the lineup still has enough damage and survival for the content you are entering. The hero pages and team planner show roles, status interactions, and possible handoffs before you spend materials on all three members.

Where can I find treasure chests, teleport points, gathering nodes, monsters, and NPCs in Orbis?

Use the world map to filter the exact target type, inspect nearby objectives, and plan one route through the area. This makes it easier to collect several useful targets in the same trip, avoid revisiting cleared places, and distinguish a genuinely missing objective from one that is simply hidden nearby.

How do I decide whether equipment, Karma, or another item is worth upgrading or reforging?

Start with the hero and job the resource is meant to support, then compare exact stats, effects, compatibility, set relationships, costs, and acquisition sources. Check the complete build before committing rare materials. Unknown values stay marked as unknown instead of becoming a confident recommendation.

Where should I farm a missing upgrade, breakthrough, or crafting material?

Open the material or item entry first to check every listed source and what the resource is used for. Then combine dungeon, enemy, vendor, and map information into a route that advances more than one goal. Leave unknown drop rates or reset rules out of the plan instead of guessing.

How can I find a cooking recipe and check its ingredients and effect before cooking?

Search the cooking database by dish, ingredient, preparation type, or effect, then compare the full recipe with the goal of your next activity. This helps you avoid blind ingredient combinations and choose food for recovery, combat, or travel without relying on an incomplete screenshot or an outdated list.

Which Familiar should I use for exploration, travel, or combat support?

Compare the Familiar’s acquisition route, movement or terrain function, passive benefit, and upgrade milestones against the obstacle you are trying to solve. A useful choice is the one that removes the current exploration limit or supports the active team, not automatically the rarest Familiar in the collection.

What should I improve first when a boss, Hunt, or Raid stops my progress?

Check the encounter’s mechanics, damage pressures, and rewards, then review your team’s status handoffs, survivability, equipment, Karma, and preparation items in that order. This separates a mechanical mistake from an investment problem and prevents spending materials when a lineup or execution change is the real fix.

How can I see which quests, Adventure Book entries, achievements, and map goals are still incomplete?

Use the progress tools to read your local save and turn the remaining records into a practical checklist. You can review missing quests, Adventure Book entries, achievements, and world objectives together, so completion work starts from what your save still lacks instead of a generic full-game list.