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Reputation explanation screen in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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Solo Leveling ARISE Reputation Guide – Benefits & How to level

Crawling my way up the Reputation levels.

Reputation is the lowest leveling feature in Solo Leveling ARISE. Despite the effort that it takes to level up this part of Sung Jinwoo, the benefits of having a higher Reputation are worth it. To learn what the benefits are and how to level up your Reputation, check out our guide below.

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How to level up your Reputation in Solo Leveling ARISE

There are several ways to raise your Reputation level and reap the rewards that come with dragging yourself up the ladder:

Gates

Treasure Gate in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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Gates are one of the slowest ways to earn Reputation points. You'll get one to two points per Gate, so even if you're doing 10 Gates a day, that's just 10 to 20 points. Make sure you do use up all of your Gate Keys, though, because you won't get more than your allotted amount each day unless you buy them with Essence Stones.

Gate key info screen in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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Gate Keys refresh every day when the game's clock switches over to the next day. For our UK readers, that's midnight in British Summer Time; for Western US players, it's 4pm Pacific time; and for Central US players, it's 6pm.

Story chapters and side chapters

Story Chapter 5 of Solo Leveling ARISE.
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You won't get any Reputation points for the narrative-based episodes where you're just watching an event happen, or someone has a conversation. But, you will get a few Reputation points for battle episodes and boss fights. Expect around 5 points for these kinds of episodes in each chapter. Not great, but still a little more than you get from completing Gates.

Encore missions

Encore missions unlocked in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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Unlocked after you complete Chapter 5, Encore missions allow you to fight some of the boss enemies that you've put down before. You get around the same Reputation points for Encore missions as you do for Gates.

Encore key info screen in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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Encore missions will reward you with artifacts that you can use to empower your Hunters. Like Gate Keys, you can purchase Encore Keys with Essence Stones.

Daily and weekly missions

Daily mission rewards in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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You'll get around 500 Reputation points for daily missions and 1400 points for completing weekly missions. I recommend logging in every day to complete your missions - like Genshin and Honkai: Star Rail, daily missions are fast and you can do them in about 30 minutes.

Weekly mission rewards in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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This is a live-service game, so you'll miss out on extra rewards if you don't complete your dailies before they reset.

Reputation benefits in Solo Leveling ARISE

Level 5 reputation rewards in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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When you start playing Solo Leveling ARISE, you'll have just 10 Gate keys to use per day. As you raise your Reputation level, you will gain access to additional Gate Keys. As well as Gate keys, the maximum number of Encore Keys for Encore Missions and Instant Keys for Instance Dungeons will increase.

Instance Dungeons are boss fights similar to the Encore Missions that you unlock after Chapter 5. Having Instance Keys lets you into dungeons to try and get artifact rewards. You can only use Sung Jinwoo in Instance Dungeons, which makes them different from Encore Missions where you have your whole party.

Reputation level rewards

Rate up draw ticket info screen in Solo Leveling ARISE.
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As you level up your Reputation, you'll gain Essence Stones and Rate Up Draw Tickets, as well as other rewards.

  • Reputation level 2: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 3: 1 Additional Gate Key (total of 11 per day), 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 4: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 5: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 6: 1 Additional Gate Key (total of 12 per day), 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 7: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 8: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 9: 1 Additional Gate Key (total of 13 per day), 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 10: 100 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 11: 150 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.
  • Reputation level 12: 1 Additional Gate Key (total of 14 per day), 150 Essence Stones, one Rate Up Draw Ticket.

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