Sol's RNG Singularity Update (Eon 1.20): 13 New Auras, Singularity Biome & What Changed
Sol's RNG Eon 1.20 dropped 13 new auras and the Singularity Biome. Here's how to craft the Singularity Catalyst, what changed in Starfall, and how to maximize your 20-minute biome window.
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Sol's RNG Singularity Update (Eon 1.20): 13 New Auras, Singularity Biome & What Changed
Sol's RNG dropped its Eon 1.20 Singularity Update on April 25, 2026. Thirteen new auras, a new biome with a brutal crafting requirement, and three Starfall-exclusive auras moving to the new Singularity Biome. This is one of the larger content patches in recent memory and it has real implications for long-term farming strategy.
What's in Eon 1.20
At a high level, the Singularity update adds:
- 13 new Auras across multiple rarity tiers
- The Singularity Biome — a new rare biome activated by crafting a Singularity Catalyst
- Starfall Biome changes — three auras (Gargantua, Galaxy, Comet) are now Singularity Biome exclusive
- New codes tied to the release
Core mechanics are unchanged — this update layers onto the existing rolling and crafting system. Your existing auras, potions, and luck multipliers are all unaffected.
The 13 New Auras
Eon 1.20 adds 13 auras spanning low-to-high rarity tiers. Lower-tier additions are accessible with consistent rolling. The highest-tier Singularity auras (Glorious and above) have extremely low drop rates even inside the biome — these are deliberate long-term grinds.
For the current confirmed names and rarity odds, the Sol's RNG Auras wiki updates in real time as players verify drop data — treat it as the authoritative source for exact values.
Singularity Biome — How It Works
The Singularity Biome is a new rare biome that provides:
- 1.1x Total Luck multiplier — stacks with all other active buffs (potions, event bonuses, passives)
- 20-minute duration per activation
- Access to Singularity-exclusive auras (including Gargantua, Galaxy, and Comet which moved from Starfall)
To trigger it, craft and use a Singularity Catalyst.
Singularity Catalyst Crafting Requirements
The Catalyst requires five components, all obtained through Breakthrough rolls:
| Component | Quantity | Breakthrough Drop Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Gargantua | 1 | 1 in 430,000,000 |
| Sirius | 2 | 1 in 14,000,000 each |
| Orion | 5 | 1 in 3,000,000 each |
| Galaxy | 5 | 1 in 5,000,000 each |
| Comet | 30 | 1 in 120,000 each |
The Singularity Biome is an endgame feature by design. For most players, the 30x Comet requirement is where they'll spend the majority of actual grind time. The 1x Gargantua is the headline bottleneck but Comets require sustained farming to accumulate at scale.
The Singularity Biome is server-wide — all players in your server benefit from the 1.1x multiplier during your 20-minute window.
Starfall Biome Changes
Three auras that previously dropped in the Starfall Biome are now exclusive to the Singularity Biome:
- Gargantua
- Galaxy
- Comet
If you were farming Starfall specifically for these three, adjust your strategy — they no longer appear there. The Catalyst crafting requirement creates a circular dependency: you need Comets and Galaxy to build the Catalyst, but those auras are now only available inside the Singularity Biome itself. This means your first Catalyst will need to come from pre-update stockpiles or the existing Breakthrough drop rates.
Strategy by Player Level
Newer players: Focus on standard luck-stacking progression. The Singularity Biome is a long-term goal. The 13 new lower-tier auras are immediately accessible through normal rolling — start there.
Mid-game players: Roll toward the new lower-tier auras now while Comet stockpiling happens passively in the background. Don't neglect Boss Raids for potion materials.
Endgame players: Assess your Comet count first — that's the practical bottleneck. If you're close, dedicate focused rolling sessions now. Always pop every luck multiplier before activating a Catalyst — never waste a 20-minute window without a maxed luck stack.
FAQ
Do I need the Singularity Biome to get all 13 new auras?
Some of the 13 are Singularity-exclusive. Others appear in standard rolling. The biome is required for the highest-tier new auras.
Is the Singularity Biome permanent or limited-time?
Based on the patch notes, the Singularity Biome is a permanent addition — the Catalyst is the only gate.
Did Eon 1.20 change any existing aura drop rates beyond the Starfall exclusivity change?
The confirmed change is the three Starfall exclusives (Gargantua, Galaxy, Comet) moving to Singularity Biome. No other drop rate changes have been officially confirmed.
How many Comets do I need total for the Catalyst?
30 Comets are required. If you've been using Comets for trading or other crafts, account for that in your planning and reserve 30 specifically for the Catalyst.
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