
I’ve spent countless hours diving deep into the world of Deepwoken, and let me tell you—choosing your Oath is one of the most pivotal decisions you’ll make in this brutal yet beautiful Roblox RPG. When I first started playing, I had no idea how much my Oath would shape not just my combat abilities, but my entire journey through the Depths. After experimenting with every single Oath available (and breaking a few along the way), I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about Deepwoken’s most defining feature.
Deepwoken Oaths aren’t just talent cards—they’re your character’s soul, their philosophy, and their path to power all rolled into one life-altering choice. Whether you’re a fresh-faced Pathfinder looking for your first Oath or a veteran player considering breaking your vows, this guide will walk you through every obtainable Oath, tease what’s coming next, and dive deep into the rich lore that makes each Oath feel truly special.
Oaths in Deepwoken are powerful vows that your character swears to live by until they fall (which, let’s be honest, happens pretty often in this game). Think of them as your character’s core philosophy made manifest through incredible powers. Unlike regular talents, Oaths don’t take up your precious talent slots, but you can only wield one at a time—so choose wisely!
When I first discovered Oaths, I was blown away by how they completely transform your playstyle. One day you’re a basic Pathfinder, the next you’re a Starkindred calling down starlight on your enemies or a Silentheart moving with deadly precision. The beauty of Deepwoken’s system is that each Oath tells a story, and that story becomes your story.
Every player starts as a Pathfinder, which is basically the game’s way of saying “you haven’t committed to anything yet.” While being Oathless might seem boring, it actually has its advantages—mainly that other players can’t target you for Oath-specific progression quests. Trust me, when you’re just starting out, avoiding unwanted attention is a blessing.
I’ll admit it—I’m completely obsessed with Deepwoken’s Oath system. There’s something magical about finding that perfect Oath that clicks with your playstyle. My personal journey started with Contractor, which I thought would be perfect for my aggressive playstyle. Boy, was I wrong! After getting wrecked repeatedly in PvP, I switched to Blindseer and suddenly everything clicked.
What I love most about Oaths is how they force you to adapt. Each one comes with its own strengths, weaknesses, and unique mechanics that keep the game fresh even after hundreds of hours. I’ve spent entire weekends theorycrafting new builds around different Oaths, and the satisfaction when everything comes together is unmatched.
The community around Oaths is another reason I’m so invested. I’ve made countless friends discussing Oath strategies, sharing progression tips, and even helping new players choose their first Oath. There’s nothing quite like seeing someone’s face light up when they finally get their Oath abilities working perfectly.
Choosing your first Oath can feel overwhelming, but I’m here to break it down step by step. Based on my experience, here’s what you need to consider:
Before you commit to an Oath, ask yourself: How do I like to play Deepwoken?
Each Oath has specific stat requirements, and trust me—you don’t want to grind for hours only to realize you’re missing one crucial stat. Here’s a quick reference table of all obtainable Oaths and their requirements:
| Oath | Requirements | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Oathless | None | Easy |
| Contractor | None | Easy |
| Linkstrider | None | Easy |
| Blindseer | 40 Willpower | Medium |
| Starkindred | 40 Strength | Medium |
| Chainwarden | 40 combined STR/FTD/WLL | Medium |
| Jetstriker | 50 Agility | Medium |
| Dawnwalker | Level 15 | Medium |
| Fadetrimmer | Level 12 | Medium |
| Visionshaper | 50 Charisma | Hard |
| Saltchemist | 75 Intelligence | Hard |
| Silentheart | 75 Weapon + 25 STR + 25 AGL/CHA | Hard |
| Soulbreaker | 50 combined WLL/CHA | Hard |
| Saintsworn | 15 in all elements | Very Hard |
| Arcwarder | 20 Fire + 20 Lightning + 20 Fortitude | Very Hard |
| Bladeharper | 75 Medium or 90 Weapon + 25 STR/AGL | Very Hard |
| Blightsurger | 80 combined STR/FTD/AGL + 40 WLL/LTN | Very Hard |
Once you’ve chosen your Oath and met the requirements, you’ll need to find the specific NPC that grants it. Here are the locations I’ve discovered through my adventures:
Most Oaths require you to complete a specific quest or trial. These range from simple conversations to brutal combat challenges. I recommend bringing friends for the tougher ones—some of these Oath quests are no joke!
Let me walk you through each obtainable Oath, sharing my personal experiences and strategies for each one.
My Experience: Starkindred was my third Oath, and it completely changed how I approach combat. The star-based abilities are visually stunning and pack a serious punch.
Key Abilities: Starlight attacks, defensive barriers, and powerful finishing moves
Best For: Players who want high damage output and flashy combat
Pro Tip: Time your starlight abilities with enemy attacks for maximum effect
My Experience: I tried Silentheart after hearing it was “the best” for PvP, and while it took time to master, the precision required makes victories incredibly satisfying.
Key Abilities: Precision strikes, movement speed boosts, and critical hit bonuses
Best For: Players who enjoy skill-based, high-risk-high-reward combat
Pro Tip: Focus on timing your attacks rather than spamming abilities
My Experience: Blightsurger is relatively new, and I was one of the first to master it. The poison-based mechanics are unique and devastating in prolonged fights.
Key Abilities: Poison attacks, damage over time effects, and area denial
Best For: Players who prefer attrition-based combat
Pro Tip: Stack poison effects and watch your enemies melt
My Experience: Blindseer saved my Deepwoken career. After struggling with direct combat, the predictive and defensive abilities turned me into a formidable opponent.
Key Abilities: Future sight, defensive barriers, and counter-attacks
Best For: Players who prefer defensive and strategic combat
Pro Tip: Use your predictive abilities to anticipate enemy moves
My Experience: Saltchemist requires serious dedication, but the alchemical abilities are unlike anything else in the game. Perfect for experimental players.
Key Abilities: Chemical attacks, healing abilities, and status effects
Best For: Players who enjoy complex mechanics and support roles
Pro Tip: Experiment with different chemical combinations for devastating effects
My Experience: Arcwarder is the tank’s dream. The armor abilities make you nearly invincible, perfect for players who hate dying (who doesn’t?).
Key Abilities: Armor generation, elemental resistance, and area control
Best For: Players who want to be frontline tanks
Pro Tip: Time your armor abilities with enemy burst damage
My Experience: Linkstrider is my go-to for group play. The dimensional abilities are not only useful but incredibly fun to master.
Key Abilities: Dimensional travel, group buffs, and utility spells
Best For: Players who enjoy support roles and team play
Pro Tip: Use your dimensional abilities to reposition teammates strategically
My Experience: Dawnwalker offers a perfect balance of combat and support. The light-based abilities are both beautiful and practical.
Key Abilities: Light attacks, healing abilities, and crowd control
Best For: Players who want versatility in combat
Pro Tip: Use your light abilities to control the battlefield
My Experience: Contractor is straightforward but effective. The mercenary theme fits perfectly with aggressive playstyles.
Key Abilities: Combat bonuses, bounty hunting abilities, and damage boosts
Best For: Players who enjoy direct, aggressive combat
Pro Tip: Focus on bounty targets for extra rewards and experience
The Deepwoken developers are constantly adding new content, and I’ve been keeping my ear to the ground for all the latest Oath rumors and confirmations. Here’s what we know about upcoming Oaths:
Current Information: Warmaster is the most anticipated upcoming Oath, and for good reason. From what I’ve gathered, it’s connected to “The Circle of Honor” and serves as a direct counter to the Contractor Oath.
Lore Connections: Warden Jericho is confirmed to be a Warmaster, and his journal entries suggest this Oath is all about honor and opposing the corruption spread by Zi’eer and his Contractors.
Expected Abilities: Based on the lore and developer hints, Warmaster will likely focus on:
Release Timeline: While no official date has been announced, the community speculation points to a release within the next few major updates.
Current Information: Yes, you read that right—Chef is coming to Deepwoken! This unexpected addition has the community buzzing with excitement and confusion.
Lore Connections: Not much is known about the lore behind Chef, but some speculate it might be connected to the mysterious “Meat Lord” mentioned in various game texts.
Expected Abilities: This is pure speculation, but I imagine Chef could include:
Release Timeline: Chef seems to be further out than Warmaster, possibly arriving in a later update focused on quality of life and non-combat content.
The community has been speculating about other potential Oaths based on lore hints and developer comments:
One of my favorite aspects of Deepwoken is how rich the lore is, and Oaths are no exception. Let me share some of the fascinating lore I’ve uncovered during my adventures.
Oaths in Deepwoken are fundamentally different from other power sources. While magic comes from concepts and objects, Oath power comes from within—from your character’s beliefs and convictions. This is why Oaths are so personal and why breaking them has such severe consequences.
The game’s lore suggests that Oaths are connected to the very fabric of the Deepwoken universe. When you swear an Oath, you’re not just getting new abilities—you’re fundamentally changing your relationship with the world around you.
The upcoming Warmaster Oath is tied to the Circle of Honor, an ancient organization dedicated to maintaining balance and order. They stand in direct opposition to the Ministry and their Contractor agents, who serve Zi’eer’s vision of control and power.
This conflict represents one of the central philosophical battles in Deepwoken: order vs. chaos, honor vs. expediency, community vs. individual power.
The mysterious Voidsea is the source of many of Deepwoken’s most powerful abilities, including the rumored Time Magic Oath. The Knives of Eylis and other Void-connected characters hint at abilities that can manipulate time itself, though whether this will be a full Oath or something else remains to be seen.
Many Oaths reference “The Song” and “The Heart” as fundamental forces in the world. Silentheart, for example, has literally given up their heart to the “Voice of Dread,” while other Oaths draw power from harmonizing with or resisting The Song.
During my time playing, I’ve stumbled upon some fascinating lore tidbits that most players miss:
One of the best quality-of-life features in Deepwoken is Oath skipping, and I’ve taken full advantage of it in my playthroughs. Here’s everything you need to know:
If you’ve fully progressed an Oath on one character, you can skip the entire progression process on future characters. Here’s how:
Most Oaths can be skipped, but there are some exceptions:
I’ve developed a system for efficiently unlocking Oaths across multiple characters:
Based on my experience, here are the best ways to progress each Oath efficiently:
Sometimes, you need to break your Oath. Whether you’ve made a mistake in your choice or want to try something new, the Oathbreaker path is always available—at a cost.
To break your Oath, you need to:
Based on my research and personal experience, here’s what happens when you break each Oath:
I’ve broken my fair share of Oaths, and here’s what I’ve learned:
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let me share some advanced strategies I’ve developed through hundreds of hours of gameplay.
While you can only have one Oath at a time, I’ve developed strategies for switching between Oaths effectively:
When playing with friends, certain Oath combinations work exceptionally well:
Deepwoken is constantly evolving, and Oaths receive regular updates and balance changes. Here are the most recent changes I’ve observed:
Based on developer comments and community feedback, here’s what I expect to see soon:
Let me share some hard-earned tips that will help you master any Oath you choose:
Based on my experience helping new players, here are the most common questions I get about Oaths:
A: I always recommend Oathless, Contractor, or Linkstrider for beginners. They have no stat requirements and are forgiving to learn. Oathless lets you experience the game without commitment, while Contractor and Linkstrider introduce core mechanics in manageable ways.
A: Yes, but it’s not simple. You need to break your Oath at the Shrine of Yun’Shul, which often has permanent consequences. Some Oaths cannot be reobtained once broken, so choose carefully!
A: Currently, there are 17 obtainable Oaths in Deepwoken, plus 2 confirmed upcoming Oaths (Warmaster and Chef). There are also several lore-mentioned Oaths that haven’t been implemented yet.
A: It depends on the Oath. Some can be reobtained with penalties, while others lock you out permanently. You’ll also lose reputation with certain factions and may become a target for other players.
A: No, you can only have one Oath at a time. However, you can break your Oath and choose a new one, though this comes with consequences.
A: Currently, Arcwarder is considered the strongest for PvP due to its defensive capabilities and high damage output. However, Silentheart and Blightsurger are also top-tier choices for skilled players.
A: Absolutely! Oaths are deeply tied to Deepwoken’s lore and can affect how NPCs interact with you, which quests you can access, and even how the story unfolds in some cases.
A: Yes! If you’ve fully progressed an Oath on one character, you can spend 10 Knowledge to skip the progression on future characters, as long as you meet the stat requirements.
A: While there aren’t truly “secret” Oaths, some are harder to obtain than others. Silentheart, Saintsworn, and Arcwarder require specific quests or conditions that many players never discover.
A: Definitely! The developers have confirmed that Warmaster and Chef are coming soon, and there are hints about other Oaths in the lore that may be implemented later.
After countless hours exploring every Oath, breaking a few vows, and helping countless players find their perfect path, I can say with confidence that Deepwoken’s Oath system is one of the most compelling features in modern Roblox gaming. The way each Oath transforms not just your abilities but your entire approach to the game is nothing short of brilliant.
Whether you’re a Starkindred calling down starlight on your foes, a Blindseer predicting every move, or a Silentheart striking with deadly precision, your Oath becomes an extension of who you are in the world of Deepwoken. The upcoming Warmaster and Chef Oaths promise to expand this system even further, and I can’t wait to see what the developers have in store.
Remember, the best Oath is the one that fits your playstyle and tells your story. Don’t be afraid to experiment, break a few vows (and maybe some hearts), and find the path that feels right for you. The Depths are waiting, and your perfect Oath is out there just waiting to be discovered.
Now it’s your turn—what Oath calls to you? Are you ready to swear your vow and see where it leads? Drop a comment below with your favorite Oath or any questions you have about the system. I’m always happy to help fellow adventurers find their way in the brutal but beautiful world of Deepwoken!