Home News The Seven Deadly Sins: Idle Adventure is adding The Serpent Sin of Envy Diane to your roster this month

The Seven Deadly Sins: Idle Adventure is adding The Serpent Sin of Envy Diane to your roster this month

by Caleb Feb 26,2025

The Seven Deadly Sins: Idle Adventure welcomes a new STR-attribute Debuffer: The Serpent Sin of Envy Diane! This marks the third Legendary Diane in the game, shaking up the idle RPG's meta.

Obtain this powerful new hero using Rate Up Summon Tickets or Diamonds until December 17th. The update also introduces Nightmare Stages, where you can collect Nightmare Traces. These Traces can be exchanged for Gems at the Wandering Merchant Shop or earned through the Suspicious Missions event.

Nightmare Traces are crucial for equipping Mystical Gem Boxes, providing valuable buffs, particularly useful against the Advent Battle Boss, Galland.

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Looking for more rewards? Check out our list of redeem codes!

Download The Seven Deadly Sins: Idle Adventure for free (with in-app purchases) on the App Store and Google Play. Stay updated on the latest news via the official Facebook page, website, or the video above.

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