Arcane Lineage Artifacts – Effects and Locations

A definitive guide to Arcane Lineage artifacts, including a complete list, skill effects, and locations for all of them.

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Are you looking for a complete list of Arcane Lineage artifacts? Well, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, I’ve rounded up every single artifact that you can unlock in Arcane Lineage, including all skill effects for equipping them.

I’ve also included where you can get them from, including bosses that drop them, or where you can buy them. What’s more, I’ll update this guide when any of the skill descriptions change, or new artifacts arrive, so I recommend bookmarking this page and checking back often.

Arcane Lineage is a Roblox RPG that sees you picking a class, exploring an open world, and completing quests. There’s a ton of loot to unlock, which allows you to customise your character to match your play style. What I like most about this game is that it respects the RPGs of the past. It doesn’t hold your hand at all, which is why guides like this one are so important. And, it also features turn-based combat.

You can check out Arcane Lineage on Roblox. I’ve put together a ton of other guides for this game too, including Arcane Lineage races, how to heal in Arcane Lineage, and Arcane Lineage soul points.

Arcane Lineage Artifacts

Now, let’s take a look at the complete list of artifacts in Arcane Lineage. The following provide permanent effects when you equip them to your character.

Darksigil

The Darksigil is a great artifact for characters who use a lot of status effects, be it from skills or weapon effects.

  • Skill Effect: Deal 15% of your opponent’s max health as damage after applying status effects six times
  • Obtained From: Thorian, the Rotten

Metrom’s Amulet

A decent DPS artifact that also provides an AOE damage option to single target-focused characters.

  • Skill Effect: After defeating an enemy, deal your last damage to all other enemies you’re facing
  • Obtained From: Yar’thul

Narthana’s Sigil

If you’re a healer, this artifact is a staple.

  • Skill Effect: Heals all allies after you heal a certain amount.
  • Obtained From: Yar’thul

Reality Watch

This is a great all-rounder artifact that serves as a bit of a safety net in combat. It’s also great for mages, as you can burn mana for three turns and have it completely restored.

  • Skill Effect: After three turns from use, reverts your health and energy to their values from three turns ago
  • Obtained From: Yar’thul

Stellion Core

This might be the best artifact in the game for any characters bar healers and support. It provides a flat stat buff provided you have over 95% max health. Best used by experts.

  • Skill Effect: While above 95% max health, gain a buff on all stats
  • Obtained From: Thorian, the Rotten

Consumable Arcane Lineage Artifacts

The following artifacts are single-use and are no longer available when you use them.

Memory Fragment

You can use this artifact to reset your stat points.

  • Skill Effect: Resets stat points
  • Obtained From: Mysterious Man

Soul Dust

This artifact resets your soul points.

  • Skill Effect: Resets your soul points
  • Obtained From: Mysterious Man

Phoenix Tear

This artifact restores a single life.

  • Skill Effect: Restores a single life
  • Obtained From: Mysterious Man

Resplendant Essence

Provides you with another character slot.

  • Skill Effect: Provides a second character slot
  • Obtained From: Mysterious Man

Lineage Shard

If you want to wipe your slot or reroll your race, hunt down that Lineage Shard.

  • Skill Effect: Wipes your slot and rerolls your race
  • Obtained From: Mysterious Man

The Void Key

This artifact opens the Metrom’s Vessel raid, so is best saved for endgame.

  • Skill Effect: Opens Metrom’s Vessel raid
  • Obtained From: Thorian, the Rotten

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