How To Get Artifact #2 Overseer All Seeing Eye in Rogueblox Full Guide
In Rogueblox, Artifact #2—also known as Overseer—is a unique relic that grants two powerful abilities: Observe and All-Seeing Eye. Drawing inspiration from Rogue Lineage’s Illusionist class, this artifact is strong in ganks and provides exceptional utility for tracking players, though it’s less effective in direct 1v1s. Despite its underwhelming combat power, the lore-rich and complex unlock process makes it a sought-after item. This guide breaks down everything you need to know to obtain it.
What Does the Overseer Artifact Do?
The Overseer is a Wraith-exclusive artifact that grants:
- All-Seeing Eye: A teleport ability similar to World Seeker. You can place an eye anywhere and use it for instant vision and movement across the map.
- Observe: A vision-based move that replicates the Illusionist class’s detection skills from Rogue Lineage, allowing you to see hidden players and movements.
These abilities are especially powerful in team fights and ganking, where positioning and information are key.
Key Requirements (Before You Begin)
- Must be a Wraith class.
- Cannot be Kingslayer, Fallen, or any other class.
- Progression must be fast. Artifact lore references “fleeting training,” which implies you must earn it within a short timeframe—ideally 5 to 10 in-game days.
- You’ll need to interact with several lore elements and complete a sequence involving specific locations and actions.
- Shrine of Salvation & Gift of Sight only on Inventory
Step-by-Step Guide to Unlock Overseer
1. Understand the Lore Clues (Optional But Helpful)
The artifact’s requirements are hidden in a cryptic book, possibly called the White Prayer. It hints at:
- Poor discipline and seeking power.
- Redemption through self-sacrifice.
- A monolith and a divine being called the All-Seeing Eye.
Each verse corresponds to an action or prerequisite in the game.
2. Progress Quickly
Ensure your character levels and develops rapidly. The artifact seems to require a fresh or fast-progression run. Avoid excessive delays or aimless exploration early on.
3. Obtain and Use the Bible

- Find and carry the Bible item—referred to as “text from a bygone era”.
- Use it atop Seeker’s Watch (a specific high-elevation location). Don’t use the Bible elsewhere; the effect may not trigger.
4. Interact with the Earthen Monolith
- Climb to the base of the Earthen monolith (a large structure in the game world).
- Your character’s actions here (climbing, perhaps emoting or interacting) simulate “clawing the unholy form toward the heavens,” per the artifact lore.
5. Trigger the Event

Eventually, your actions will prompt an encounter with the All-Seeing Eye, an NPC entity. You must engage in a dialogue where you:
- Express repentance.
- Ask for forgiveness.
- Agree to serve the All-Seeing Eye as a vessel.
He will respond by granting you vision and power in exchange for your head, literally removing your character’s head and replacing it with the eye.
Gaining the Overseer Artifact

Once accepted:
- Your character becomes a “Perfect Being” and receives the Overseer title.
You gain access to:
- All-Seeing Eye (hold
M, click to teleport/observe). - Observe (detect enemy players, similar to Illusionist).
You also earn six momentos for completing this process—a valuable bonus in Rogueblox.
Additional Notes
- The artifact is cosmetic and functional. The removal of your head is visual, and some players dislike the look. There’s hope among players that it will get a visual rework.
- You retain the artifact on wipe and even through race reroll, making it an excellent long-term relic for any Wraith build.
- The item is not useful in 1v1 combat, but it’s extremely strong in group fights and map control.
Why the Overseer Artifact Matters
While it’s not the strongest relic for direct PvP, Overseer adds enormous value through:
- Vision advantage
- Teleportation utility
- Increased map awareness
That makes it a favorite for solo gankers and team tacticians alike.
Overseer is one of the easier artifacts to obtain mechanically, but it requires patience, correct interpretation of lore, and a specific class setup. If you’re playing Wraith and want to enhance your tactical edge in Rogueblox, this is a must-have.
Keep in mind that artifacts like these often change or evolve as the game updates, so always verify requirements with the latest patch notes or developer updates. And if you’re working on uncovering Artifact #1 or #3—sharing that info with the community can help balance the playing field for solo players and new rogues alike.
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