If you’ve been playing 33 Immortals for a while, you’ve probably noticed that simply surviving runs and defeating bosses isn’t the only way to become stronger. While weapons, upgrades, and teamwork play a huge role during a run, the game’s real long-term progression system revolves around Feats and Constellations.
At first glance, the system can seem a little overwhelming. There are dozens of objectives to complete, multiple progression tracks, Bright Stars, feat levels, permanent stat upgrades, and unique rewards hidden throughout the system. However, once you understand how everything connects together, Feats become one of the most rewarding parts of the game.
This guide explains exactly how Feats work, how to earn Bright Stars, how Constellations improve your character, and why completing them should be one of your biggest long-term goals.
Beatrice and the Feat System
The entire Feat system is managed through Beatrice.
You’ll find her in the Dark Woods hub area. Walking up to her allows you to open the Feat and Constellation menus, where you can track your progress and claim permanent rewards.
Many new players ignore Beatrice for their first few hours because they’re focused on learning combat and surviving runs. That’s understandable, but checking your Feat progress regularly is important because these rewards directly affect every future run.
Unlike temporary upgrades found during a match, Feat rewards remain permanently attached to your account.
Feats and Meta Progression
Feats are essentially achievement-based objectives that reward long-term progression.
Completing Feats grants a variety of account-wide bonuses that continue helping you long after the objective itself is finished.
Some of the rewards you can unlock include:
- Additional maximum health
- Improved Dust Shrines
- Extra perk slots
- More Dust rewards
- Additional Eternal Shards
- Improved Bone Shrine healing
- Bright Stars for Constellations
- Various hidden progression bonuses
The more Feats you complete, the stronger your character becomes before a run even starts.
This is why experienced players often feel significantly stronger than newer players, even when using the same weapons.
Minor Feats
Minor Feats are the individual objectives you’ll complete during gameplay.
These are usually straightforward goals tied to specific actions or milestones.
Examples might include:
- Complete a certain number of chambers
- Defeat enemies
- Finish specific encounters
- Reach progression milestones
- Use certain weapons
Think of Minor Feats as the building blocks of the larger progression system.
Every time you complete one, you’ll earn Feat Points that contribute toward your overall Feat Level.
Most Minor Feats reward 10 Feat Points.
While that may not sound like much initially, those points add up surprisingly quickly.
Major Feats
Major Feats are collections of Minor Feats grouped together under a larger objective.
Each Major Feat contains three stages:
- Stage I
- Stage II
- Stage III
You’ll gradually work through each stage by completing the associated Minor Feats.
Reaching Stage III is particularly important because it rewards one of the most valuable currencies in the game.
Bright Stars.
These are needed to unlock Constellation upgrades and permanent stat increases.
Hidden Major Feats
Not every Major Feat appears immediately.
Some only become visible after meeting specific conditions.
Weapon Feats
Weapon-related Major Feats remain hidden until you’ve unlocked the associated weapon.
This prevents the interface from being cluttered with objectives tied to equipment you can’t use yet.
Once a weapon becomes available, its Feat progression path will appear.
Private Session Feat
The Private Session Major Feat works similarly.
It won’t appear until you’ve entered a Private Session at least once.
If you’re trying to complete every Feat in the game and can’t find this category, that’s likely why.
Feat Points
Feat Points are earned primarily from completing Minor Feats.
These points contribute directly toward your Feat Level.
As your level increases, you’ll unlock additional rewards and account improvements.
Early levels are relatively easy to earn, but later levels require significantly more Feat Points.
This creates a steady progression curve that rewards long-term dedication.
Feat Levels
Every Feat Level provides valuable benefits.
The most noticeable reward is additional health.
Each level grants:
+10 Maximum Health
That bonus applies permanently.
Over time, this extra health becomes a major survivability advantage.
Players with higher Feat Levels can survive mistakes that might instantly eliminate newer players.
The system also rewards various currencies as you progress, further accelerating account growth.
Bright Stars
Bright Stars are one of the most important rewards tied to Feat progression.
You earn them by completing the third stage of Major Feats.
Unlike Feat Points, Bright Stars are not used for leveling.
Instead, they’re spent inside the Constellation system.
Since Bright Stars are tied to Major Feat completion, you’ll need to consistently work through multiple categories if you want to maximize your Constellation bonuses.
Constellations
Constellations are where all of your hard-earned Bright Stars get invested.
After earning Bright Stars, return to Beatrice and open the Constellation interface.
Here you’ll spend those stars on permanent account upgrades.
Unlike temporary run bonuses, Constellation upgrades remain active forever.
Each upgrade provides incremental power increases that slowly transform your character into a much stronger version of themselves.
This system is the backbone of long-term account progression.
The more Bright Stars you invest, the stronger your account becomes.
Health Growth
One of the most noticeable progression benefits comes from combining Feat Levels and Constellation rewards.
A brand-new player starts with far less survivability than someone who has extensively progressed through both systems.
Additional health gained from Feat Levels stacks with Constellation bonuses, creating a substantial difference between early-game and late-game accounts.
This is why experienced players often seem much harder to kill even before finding upgrades during a run.
Dust Shrine Upgrades
Dust Shrines become significantly more valuable through Feat progression.
Eventually, you’ll unlock upgraded shrine effects that improve stat gains received from leveling up during runs.
According to current progression rewards, upgraded Dust Shrines can increase level-up rewards to:
+4 Stats per level
This creates a noticeable increase in scaling power during longer runs.
Perk Slots
Perk Slots are another major progression reward.
Additional slots allow greater build flexibility and stronger combinations.
More perks generally mean more opportunities to specialize your character toward damage, survivability, support, or utility roles.
These upgrades become increasingly valuable as you unlock more powerful perks later in the game.
Bone Shrine Improvements
Bone Shrines also benefit from Feat progression.
Completing certain objectives improves their healing effectiveness.
While the exact increase varies, players can unlock stronger healing effects in each world.
This additional sustain can significantly improve survival rates during difficult runs.
Resource Bonuses
Several Feat rewards improve resource generation as well.
These include increased rewards such as:
- Dust
- Eternal Shards
- Other progression currencies
Over dozens of runs, these bonuses dramatically speed up overall account growth.
Players who invest heavily into Feats often find themselves progressing faster simply because they’re earning more resources from the same activities.
Full Constellation Rewards
Completing every Constellation currently available provides one of the most impressive progression packages in the game.
Players who fully finish all Constellations receive:
- 3 unique cosmetics
- +8 Attack
- +8 Vitality
- +8 Empathy
- +80% Shattering Resistance
- +13 Damage Reduction
These bonuses are permanent and apply account-wide.
When combined, they represent a massive increase in overall power.
Maximum Health Potential
One of the most interesting long-term benefits comes from combining Feat Levels with Constellation rewards.
By the time a player fully completes the Constellation system, they’ll likely reach approximately Feat Level 18.
At that point, Feat Levels alone contribute:
+170 Maximum Health
Combined with Constellation bonuses, your total health pool can reach roughly:
350 Maximum Health
Compared to a fresh account, that’s a massive survivability increase.
Completion Strategy
If your goal is efficient progression, focus on completing Major Feats rather than randomly chasing objectives.
A good approach is:
- Regularly check Beatrice.
- Track unfinished Major Feats.
- Complete Minor Feats within those categories.
- Earn Bright Stars through Stage III completions.
- Invest Bright Stars into Constellations.
- Repeat the process.
This keeps progression focused and ensures you’re constantly working toward meaningful rewards.
The Feat and Constellation systems are easily the most important forms of long-term progression in 33 Immortals. While better weapons and successful runs provide immediate benefits, Feats are what permanently strengthen your account over time.
Every completed Minor Feat contributes toward higher Feat Levels. Every completed Major Feat moves you closer to additional Bright Stars. Every Bright Star unlocks more Constellation power. Eventually, all those small upgrades combine into substantial bonuses that affect every single run.
If you’re serious about progressing in 33 Immortals, make a habit of checking Beatrice after every session. The sooner you start working on Feats and Constellations, the sooner you’ll begin building an account capable of handling the game’s toughest challenges.