Choosing the right Sins when creating a new character in Absolvement is as crucial as choosing your race, because you won’t be able to change them. However, with each of them sounding worse than the other, making that choice can be difficult. To help you pick only the best Sins available, we prepared the following Absolvement Sin tier list.
Absolvement Sin Tier List
In the tier list above, we ranked all Sins in Absolvement based on how difficult it is to play with them. Picking up multiple high-ranked Sins will make the overall gameplay not that bad. However, picking even one from the bottom of the tier list is not recommended for new players.
Good Sin Combos
Now, you can always run with just one Sin, but your Soul Fragment generation will be low. So, we prepared some Sin combos that don’t make the game too difficult, while still giving you a decent Soul Fragment multiplier.
List of Absolvement Sins
Below is a list of all Sins in Absolvement, along with their effects and their overall difficulty.
Sin | Effects | Difficulty | Tier |
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• All prices are doubled. | Very Easy | S |
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• Every 5 minutes, you are forced to consume a random item that you may be holding on to. • If there is no item to eat, you will begin to aggressively gnaw and chew at your own hand, dealing 20 damage to yourself. |
Very Easy | S |
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• You are permanently locked to one life only. | Easy for veterans Hard for beginners |
S |
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• All forms of support spells and heals are now 25% less effective on you, as you see those as requiring a handicap or needing help from others. | Very Easy | A |
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• While under 50% health, your walking speed will gradually decrease with your remaining health. | Easy | A |
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• Total regeneration decreased by 25%. • Your regeneration is now slower out of combat, but faster while in combat. • Additionally, you now have a 10% reduced walk speed and deal 30% reduced damage for the first 3 seconds you enter combat, and the debuff will persist permanently outside of combat. |
Medium | A |
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• Your slug-like behaviors cost your prowess, causing you to attack 20% slower. • Additionally, your walking speed is reduced by 10%. |
Hard | B |
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• Threat gained from potentials increased by 100%. • All armor is only 65% as effective. |
Medium | B |
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• You are now forced to select the highest rarity from potential selections to prevent your greed from turning dire. • Every time you refuse to do so, your greed inflicts a permanent stacking debuff, decreasing your total damage and total armor by 2% per stack. |
Medium | C |
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• Your potentials now have most of the important details obscured, use your best… “judgement” to make your call. | Hard | C |
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• Not all potentials are truthful; some may be decoys. • Enemies may be a figment of your imagination, both in physical form and in detection basis. • Shopkeepers mislead you about their stock. |
Hard | C |
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• Increases your chance to get Common and Uncommon potentials by 40%, making Rare, Unique, and Mythical ones much harder to come by. | Easy | C |
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• You are now afflicted with all sins. • You are now always affected by burden debuffs. • You receive 40% extra soul fragments on wipe. |
Very Hard | D |
Absolvement Sins Explained
In Absolvement, you pick Sins while creating a character. With each Sin you select, the amount of Soul Fragments you get with that character will increase by 4%. However, each Sin applies a set of permanent debuffs to your character. So, unless you are an already experienced player, pick only a few easier-to-manage Sins. Keep in mind that before you can finish creating your character, you have to select at least one Sin.
That concludes our Absolvement Sins tier list. Now, you don’t have to break your mind while finishing up your character every time. If you want to check out more of our Roblox content, then visit the Roblox hub here on The Escapist.
Absolvement Sins Tier List FAQs
The easiest Sin to take in Absolvement is Theft. The double prices won’t impact you that much, and eventually, you will get used to them.
No, the Sins you select while creating a character apply to your character until you wipe.
A relatively easy-to-manage combo of Sins is: Theft, Pride, Gluttony, Sloth, Slaughterer, and Deserter. You can also pick up Pseudoprophecy if you are comfortable with having only one life.