NINJAVERSEWIKI

Naraku

The five elements will each be carved into Naraku — a planned 2,222 in all. Each one can be claimed: bind a Soul Seal, set a toll, and take a cut of every raid that settles there.

Owning a Naraku

Bind a Soul Seal to a Naraku and you become its Sealkeeper. The rite (Kaigan) costs 5,000 Kin and the fresh seal already yields +3%.

A Sealkeeper gets two things from every raid that settles on their Naraku:

IncomeHow it works
10% cutOf the whole settled pool — minted fresh, so raiders still keep 100% of theirs. Nobody is robbed.
TollYou set it yourself, anywhere from 0 to 1,000,000 Kin. Every raider pays it to enter.

Both accrue on the Naraku and are claimed at the Sealstone. You cannot raid your own Naraku — a Sealkeeper earns by hosting, not by farming.

If a raid never reaches its goal, the tolls collected that day are burned at the 0:00 UTC roll, not paid out.

Converge — making a seal stronger

Feed Soul Shards and Kin into a seal to push it from +0 toward +16. The odds are exactly the ones you already know from gear upgrading — and Soul Shards come out of the very Naraku you're raiding.

StepSuccessShardsKinYield after
+0 → +180%202,000+6%
+3 → +465%808,000+21%
+7 → +845%16016,000+56%
+11 → +1225%24024,000+110%
+15 → +165%32032,000+200%

Shown every fourth step. Kin spent here is burned, not paid to anyone.

A failed converge never drops the seal's level — unlike gear, you only lose the shards and Kin. Grind long enough and +16 is certain.

A +16 seal yields +200%: the Naraku's entire reward pool is tripled, for every single raider on it. That is what makes a Naraku worth owning — and worth raiding.

The five elements — 2,222 Naraku planned

ElementRealmRarity
Metal Kogane Common
Wood Aoki Uncommon
Water Mizu Rare
Fire Honoo Epic
Earth Tsuchi Legendary