| Role | Recommended Unit | Substitute | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Saint Ophelia (Shield variant) | Stone Golem Klegg | Soaks Divine Retribution | | Debuffer | Void Whisperer Nox | Festival Alina | Applies Spirit Breach | | Healer | River Spirit Sera | Cleric of the Dawn | Removes "Mark of Hunt" debuff | | Capture Executor | Warden Kael (SSR+) | Any "Ranger" class | +20% Manacle efficiency | | Flex | Muse of Silence | The Strategist | Extends debuff duration by 2 turns |

Good luck, Commanders. May your binds hold true.

While the initial attempts may end in frustration—watching Severa break your chains and unleash True Apocalypse for the fifth time in a row—the moment you see that "Capture Successful" screen pop up, and the fallen goddess kneels before your party, the satisfaction is unmatched.

You cannot capture Severa through brute force. The game’s code explicitly requires a three-stage debuff rotation (ATK down -> DEF down -> Spirit Break) before the Manacles have any capture chance. Trying to throw a Manacle on turn 1 is a waste of a rare resource. Part 4: Step-by-Step Capture Strategy Here is the verified rotation that top-tier players use to consistently clear the Goddess Severa Capture with an S-rank rating.

In the vast pantheon of mobile RPGs and gacha gaming, few names evoke as much mystery, frustration, and eventual elation as the Goddess Severa Capture event. Whether you are a seasoned veteran of Realm of the Celestial Pantheon or a newcomer lured by the stunning character art, the phrase "Goddess Severa Capture" represents one of the most challenging and rewarding PvE encounters in the modern gaming landscape.

Prepare your Manacles, revise your team composition, and remember: Do not attack during Absolute Edict.