Halo Spectrum

Spirit Rings & the Halo Spectrum

What Halo colours mean, how you earn them, and why age = power

Spirit rings — Halos — are the backbone of growth in Soul Land: Awakening World, and their colour is the game's whole rarity language. This guide explains what each colour means, how you earn Halos, and why an older beast makes a stronger ring. Game-specific numbers are indicative.

The Halo spectrum = rarity

A Halo's colour depends on the age of the soul beast it came from — the older the beast, the rarer and stronger the ring. This is the authentic colour scale this whole site's rarity and Tier system is drawn from, rather than an invented palette:

White Halo10–100 yrs · Entry
Yellow Halo100–1,000 yrs · Advanced
Purple HaloMillennial · Rare
Black Halo10k+ yrs · Epic
Red Halo100k+ yrs · Legendary

How you earn Halos

You earn Halos by hunting Spirimon and absorbing their power — roughly one ring every ten levels. Because the beast's age decides the colour, choosing what to hunt (when you're strong enough) is how you steer your ring quality. Meet the recommended power first; over-reaching gets you killed.

Spiribones

Some beasts also drop Spiribones, which slot into body parts to grant attribute bonuses and effects. Pairing the right Spiribone slots with your Halo skills is what turns a functional build into an optimised one — it's the difference between clearing content and dominating it.

Why colour matters (indicative)

Higher-age Halos don't just look rarer — they raise the magnitude of your skills and the ceiling of your build. Aim for the best colour you can safely hunt at your level, and re-evaluate your ring set as you climb the cultivation ladder. Exact bonuses are indicative; confirm in the live version.