Hunting down all the roblox deepwoken oath locations can feel like a full-time job if you don't know exactly where to look, especially when you're trying to avoid getting sent to the Depths by a rogue player while you're lost. Oaths are basically the "sub-classes" of the Deepwoken world. They give you extra stats, unique talents, and sometimes a cool mantle or glowing eyes that let everyone know you've put in the work.
If you're tired of wandering around Erisia or the Arking Loft hoping to stumble upon an NPC, this guide is going to break down where every single one is hiding. Let's get into it.
The Absolute Basics: Oathless
If you aren't ready to commit to a specific lifestyle or you just want those extra talent slots and a health boost, Oathless is your best friend. It's the easiest one to get, but that doesn't make it bad.
To find the location for Oathless, you need to head over to The Hive. Once you're there, look for an NPC named Buer Gourd. He's chilling in a small house near the lower sections of the area. There aren't any crazy stat requirements here—you just need to talk to him and say you don't want to follow any specific path. It's the ultimate "I'm just here to do my own thing" build.
The Path of the Stars: Starkindred
Starkindred is easily one of the coolest-looking oaths because of those white wings, but finding the location is a bit of a climb. You'll need to head to Upper Erisia. Specifically, you're looking for the area near the Burning Stone Zealot.
Once you're in that vicinity, you need to look up. There's a massive stone pillar (or a series of them) that you need to scale. At the very top, you'll find an NPC named Adret. Before he'll give you the time of day, you need to have 15 Strength and you must have defeated a Gryphon (the big bird-like monsters). After that, he'll grant you the oath, and you can start flying—or at least gliding gracefully—around the map.
Speed Kills: Jetstriker
If you like moving so fast that the server lag struggles to keep up with you, Jetstriker is the way to go. The location for this one is tucked away in the Songseeker Wilds.
You're looking for a guy named Kenji. He's usually hanging out on a high plateau or roof area near the Songseeker camp. The catch? You need 50 Agility to even talk to him. He'll give you a quest that involves running—a lot of running. You basically have to complete a "race" or hit certain checkpoints within a time limit. It's a bit of a pain if you aren't great at parkour, but once you unlock it, the mobility is unmatched.
The Anti-Mage: Silentheart
Silentheart is for the players who absolutely hate magic (Attunements). If you want to be a pure physical powerhouse, this is your oath. Finding the Silentheart location takes you to the Erisian Plains.
You're looking for a creepy-looking guy named Dreadstar who's tucked away in a cave. The requirements for this one are pretty strict: you cannot have any Attunements (no fire, ice, wind, nothing), and you need at least 40 Strength and 40 Agility. If you've already invested points into magic, you're out of luck unless you wipe and start over. It's a heavy commitment, but being able to shut down a mage's abilities is incredibly satisfying.
Sight Beyond Sight: Blindseer
Blindseer is a classic. It's great for support and for anyone who spends a lot of time in the Depths. To get this one, you actually have to go to The Depths yourself.
Look for the Temple of Blade area. There's an NPC named Sia who sits inside a dark room. To unlock this oath, you need 40 Willpower and you have to prove your worth by "guiding" souls. Essentially, you need to help people escape the Depths while you have a specific item (the Blindfold). It's a bit of a "good guy" oath, but the "Mental Fortress" talent it provides is a lifesaver when you're dealing with sanity-draining monsters.
The Dream Weaver: Visionshaper
Visionshaper is probably the most "vibey" oath in the game. It's all about illusions and clones. This one is also located in The Depths, but it's much more hidden.
You need to find the Royal Path in the Depths and look for a specific NPC named The Nestmind. It looks like a giant, pulsating brain-thing—pretty hard to miss once you're in the right spot. The requirement here is that you need a Dark Feather (dropped by owls) or sometimes a Clarity potion depending on the current update's whim. It's a bit of a trek, and the area is dangerous, so don't go there unless you're confident in your combat skills.
The Dark Side: Contractor
If you want to feel like a true villain, you want Contractor. This oath is tied to the Lord Regent in Etrea.
You'll find the Lord Regent sitting on his throne in the Royal Palace. To get him to talk to you about the oath, you first need to have defeated Duke Erisia. But the real "evil" part is the progression. To level up this oath, you often have to "grip" (kill) other players who have specific oaths. It's high-risk, high-reward, and it will definitely make you some enemies on the server.
Endgame Mastery: Dawnwalker
Dawnwalker is arguably the hardest oath to get because its location is deep within Layer 2 of the Depths.
You have to descend into the Chappel area after beating the first floor of Layer 2. You'll meet an NPC named Clarion. To get this, you have to successfully complete the Floor 1 raid and have enough Medallions to purchase the abilities. It's strictly endgame content. If you see someone with the glowing Dawnwalker halo, just know they've been through the ringer to get it.
Supporting the Team: Linkstrider
Linkstrider is the ultimate support oath. If you play with a dedicated squad, one of you should definitely have this. The location is at The Arking Loft (the big floating city area).
You're looking for an NPC named Aveline. The requirements involve Vow of Mastery and usually some investment in Charisma. The whole point of Linkstrider is "linking" your life force or stats to your teammates to buff them. It's a bit niche for solo players, but in a 3v3 fight, a Linkstrider can change everything.
The Fun One: Fadetrimmer
I can't talk about roblox deepwoken oath locations without mentioning the meme-tier but surprisingly useful Fadetrimmer.
This one is back at The Hive. There's a barber NPC who will give you the oath if you ask nicely. It literally allows you to cut people's hair in-game. While it sounds like a joke, it actually has some niche combat uses and, more importantly, it lets you fix your friends' terrible customization choices.
Wrapping It Up
Choosing an oath is a big deal in Deepwoken because you can only have one at a time. If you pick one and realize you hate it, getting rid of it usually requires a Yun'Shul wish or a complete character wipe, so choose wisely.
Most players tend to gravitate toward Starkindred for the mobility or Silentheart for the raw damage, but don't sleep on things like Visionshaper if you like a more technical playstyle. Just remember to bring a few friends along when you're heading to the Depths for those specific locations—nothing ruins a quest like getting jumped by a Megalodaunt while you're talking to an NPC. Good luck out there, and try to keep your resonance!