Auras are the center of Unscathed RNG. You roll them, keep a collection, equip a combat lineup, and combine their element and skill roles with account upgrades. The developer officially confirms the Aura-rolling loop, but it does not publish a complete structured list of names, odds, skills, or balance values. This hub therefore separates stable decisions from launch-week community data and shows you how to verify any important pull in the live inventory.
Use three views together. The Aura List is a lookup index for currently documented names and fields. The Tier List compares combat usefulness rather than visual rarity alone. The Biome Guide helps decide when to spend element-specific resources. None of these pages treats an unsupported number as permanent.
Start with the Aura List
Open the Aura List when you need to identify a pull, compare two inventory cards, or decide whether a result is safe to sell. It records names currently repeated across current guides, the element or role those sources assign, what should be read from the live card, and the confidence of each entry.
The useful fields are name, displayed rarity, element, visible odds, normal action, critical action, inventory value, source, checked date, and verification status. Unknown values remain unknown. This prevents an old odds table from turning into a permanent promise after a balance update.
When your live card disagrees with the index, keep the Aura, use the live value, and compare the page’s checked date with the Updates hub. A name can remain valid while its odds, skill, or element relationship changes.
Use tiers as decisions, not commands
Open the Aura Tier List when you have several usable pulls and need to choose what to equip or keep. A practical ranking asks whether an Aura has a complete combat kit, reliable accuracy, useful element coverage, a role in Story or bosses, and reasonable support from your Gems, Traits, and skill tree.
Rarity is only one input. A lower-rarity Aura that reliably fills a missing element can improve the team more than a difficult chase Aura with an incomplete or poorly supported kit. Similarly, an Aura that looks strong in PvE can behave differently in PvP where another player changes targets and adapts.
Current community guides disagree on some placements. Treat the top band as a shortlist to test, not permission to sell everything else. Keep at least one dependable option for each role or element you actively use.
Match Auras to biomes
Open Biomes before using elemental potions, equipping a targeted Gem, or spending a scarce one-roll boost. Community sources consistently describe biome states tied to elements and recommend aligning the active state with the Aura element you want.
The safe operation is simple: identify the active biome in the live UI, choose one target element, equip permanent bonuses for that target, prepare long-duration effects, then use short effects only when everything else is ready. If the biome is neutral or irrelevant, perform ordinary rolls, sort inventory, craft, or progress Story rather than forcing a premium window.
Names, duration, rotation, and exact bonus values require current confirmation. The biome page records currently documented names but does not invent a schedule.
Build a functional Aura lineup
Start with coverage. Your first slot should carry a dependable action you understand. The second should cover a different element, target, or accuracy profile. The third should supply a stronger finisher, defensive answer, or flexible matchup. Confirm the legal team size and duplicate restrictions in the current battle interface.
Read every skill panel before queuing. Record whether the action is normal or critical, its displayed accuracy, target, element, cost, cooldown, or other condition. Do not infer hidden multipliers from animation size. Test the lineup in a repeatable Story encounter, change one slot, and compare the result.
For world bosses, favor consistency and a role for each slot. For PvP, avoid a lineup that folds to one element or depends on a single low-accuracy action. The Best Builds page connects Aura roles to account upgrades without claiming one universal meta.
Keep, reserve, and convert
Keep every new Aura until its inventory card and collection status are understood. Lock the current combat lineup and any result that covers a missing element. Reserve Auras named by a visible recipe, expedition, quest, or upgrade. Only convert confirmed surplus.
An automatic sell threshold should sit below the weakest result you still need. Test it with routine rolls while watching. If a new Aura is near the boundary, disable automation and inspect it manually. The Controls and Settings guide provides a safe filter test.
Do not sell based only on a tier letter. A tier list may assume late upgrades, another mode, or a different patch. Your account needs enough depth to handle element shifts, Story requirements, and balance changes.
Plan an Aura-hunting session
Choose one target before consuming anything. Decide whether the goal is broad collection growth, one element, a combat replacement, or a recipe reserve. Broad sessions value roll volume and universal Luck; targeted sessions value element alignment and careful timing.
Prepare inventory space and locks. Check the biome. Equip the matching Gem, Trait, equipment, or skill-tree branch only if the live descriptions support the plan. Activate long effects first and short effects last. Stop when the target arrives, the biome changes, the valuable buff expires, or inventory rules become uncertain.
Afterward, review every protected result before selling. Record what improved: a new combat action, an element, a collection entry, or material value. This makes the next session narrower and more efficient.
What the current evidence supports
Official: Aura rolling is the game’s central system, and Auras connect to combat, crafting, progression, bosses, and PvP. Community corroborated: current guides agree on a multi-element roster, normal and critical combat actions, element-linked biomes, and the importance of Luck plus roll volume. Community reported: individual names, ranks, precise elements, odds, and skill details. Needs in-game testing: every exact value, complete list claim, duration, sell return, and patch-sensitive ranking.
Use the current pages as a decision layer over the live interface. The card on your screen remains the final authority for what you own today.
Current references
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