Vampire Survivors Emerald Diorama DLC Guide

Emerald Diorama stage icon, the SaGa-themed DLC stage in Vampire Survivors
DLC 6 / Released 10 April 2025 / FREE

SaGa: Emerald Beyond crossover. Glimmer tech, Showstopper, party characters.

Characters: 12+Weapons: 16+ base / 40 totalPrice: Free

Emerald Diorama is the only free Vampire Survivors expansion. The wiki specifies it as the sixth DLC released on 10 April 2025, themed around Square Enix's SaGa: Emerald Beyond, and explicitly notes it as the first free expansion to the game. Every other DLC (Legacy of the Moonspell, Tides of the Foscari, Emergency Meeting, Operation Guns, Ode to Castlevania, Ante Chamber) is a paid add-on.

The buried mechanic that defines the DLC is Glimmer. According to the wiki, every Emerald Diorama weapon carries a chance to spontaneously learn a new technique while attacking. Glimmered techs become a permanent extra evolution path for that weapon and unlock cross-character access. Operation Guns players will recognize the framework from Falconfire, but Emerald Diorama makes it the centerpiece rather than an exception.

Build context matters here. Emerald Diorama also introduces character parties, the Showstopper critical-HP mechanic, and a single sideways-scrolling stage shaped like interconnected dioramas. Tsunanori Mido summons up to 4 Kugutsu puppets. Bonnie Blair and Formina Franklyn play as a paired duo. The Showstopper triggers a burst of Might, Cooldown reduction, and Luck when any SaGa character drops to critical HP.

This guide covers the DLC unlock path, the 12+ new characters, the 16+ new base weapons plus 24 evolutions and Glimmer techs, the new stage and its Emerald Disk gate, the Showstopper mechanic, and the way Emerald Diorama sits alongside the previous five DLCs in patch v1.14.

  • What it is Emerald Diorama is the sixth Vampire Survivors expansion, free on every platform, themed around SaGa: Emerald Beyond. Released 10 April 2025.
  • Stage unlock Emerald Diorama stage icon Emerald Diorama stage opens by buying the Emerald Disk from the Moongolow merchant (requires Moongolow unlocked).
  • Star pick Tsunanori Mido icon Tsunanori Mido summons up to 4 Kugutsu puppets that fight independently in a defensive cross formation.
  • Skip if the goal is purely paid-DLC completion. Emerald Diorama unlocks the SaGa roster but does not gate any achievements or characters in the prior 5 paid DLCs.

How to Unlock Emerald Diorama DLC

Emerald Diorama is free on every platform the wiki lists (Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Epic Game Store, iOS, Android). Install the DLC from the store page, launch Vampire Survivors, and the SaGa roster appears in the character pool. The stage itself is a separate unlock that gates on the Emerald Disk relic from the Moongolow merchant.

StepRequirement
1. Install DLCFree download on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, Epic, iOS, Android
2. Unlock MoongolowActivate Hyper mode on 4 normal stages
3. Buy the Emerald DiskVisit the Merchant during a Moongolow run, purchase the Emerald Disk relic
4. Open the Emerald Diorama stageStage appears in Stage Selection once the Emerald Disk is owned

Per the wiki, the unlock chain follows the same Moongolow-disk pattern used for the Ante Chamber stage, which gates on a Joker Disk from the same merchant. Both are post-Moongolow DLC stages and both ask the player to clear the Moongolow unlock chain (4 hyper-mode normal stages) first.

New SaGa Characters

According to the wiki, Emerald Diorama adds 12+ characters from SaGa: Emerald Beyond. The roster covers a master of puppets, a detective duo, an undercover witch, a songstress mech, a thawed-out Emperor, and a Dismal King with bloodthirsty tendencies. Coffins and post-evolution unlock chests gate the secret picks.

CharacterRoleNotable mechanic
Tsunanori Mido iconTsunanori MidoCoffin (Emerald Diorama stage)Summons up to 4 Kugutsu puppets in defensive cross formation
Ameya Aisling iconAmeya AislingWitch / cat hunterSpirit Rings starter, magic-focused kit
Bonnie Blair iconBonnie BlairDetective duo halfPunch starter, swaps with Formina on level-up trigger
Formina Franklyn iconFormina FranklynDetective duo halfEagle Gun starter, paired with Bonnie for combo plays
Diva No. 5 iconDiva No. 5Songstress mechBody-swap unlocks across multiple evolution chains
Siugnas iconSiugnasCoffin (Emerald Diorama stage)Dismal King, enthralls defeated foes as allies

The wiki notes additional secret characters that gate on stage-specific unlock paths: Kina, Cat Squad, Imakoo, and Malevolent Door Spirit are all hidden-character unlocks tied to specific Emerald Diorama achievements. The eclectic roster of 12+ named picks plus the secret roster pushes the total character count past 16.

New Weapons and Evolutions

Emerald Diorama ships 16+ base weapons and the wiki specifies 40 total attack methods once base weapons, evolutions, and Glimmer techs are counted. The roster mixes melee swords, martial arts strikes, magic spells, and sci-fi missiles to mirror the SaGa series' weapon variety. Several weapons unlock cross-character access via the Glimmer mechanic.

WeaponTypeGlimmer tech
Fleuret iconFleuretStabbing rapierCrystalline Carve (freeze + cut)
Pressure Point iconPressure PointMartial arts close-rangeShenlong Firefist (far-reaching fire jab)
Hecaton Machine Gun iconHecaton Machine GunSpread-fire bulletsBombarding Fire (earth upheaval AoE)
Hyperion Bazooka iconHyperion BazookaPiercing missile launcherCosmic Rave (firepower multiplier)
Kugutsu iconKugutsuPuppet summons (Tsunanori Mido)Up to 4 puppets in cross formation
Emerald Wave iconEmerald WaveWave attackEvolves into Emerald Rapture iconEmerald Rapture
Punch iconPunchMelee strike (Bonnie Blair)Pairs with Kick for combo evolution chain
Kick iconKickMelee strikeSaber Machine Gun chain unlock
Eagle Gun iconEagle GunLock-on pistol (Formina Franklyn)Falconfire glimmered tech evolves into Pendragon
Splashers iconSplashersWater-spray starter (Bonnie alt)Bonnie alt-form gates on Splashers evolution

Per the wiki, the Showstopper trigger on critical HP applies a temporary Might boost, Cooldown reduction, and Luck increase. Builds that lean into low-HP play see the most value from the Showstopper system, while standard high-HP builds benefit less because the trigger rarely fires.

Build Tip

Glimmer techs work like permanent build options that survive past the run that learned them. In actual play, take an Emerald Diorama starting character, fire the relevant Glimmer-eligible weapon repeatedly, and the tech unlocks for future runs on any character. The roll happens passively while attacking, not on a separate trigger.

The Glimmer Mechanic

Glimmer is the SaGa series staple ported into Vampire Survivors. According to the wiki, attacking with a Glimmer-eligible weapon carries a chance to spontaneously learn a special tech that becomes a permanent unlock. The roll happens passively while attacking, with no manual trigger. Once learned, the tech is available across runs and characters.

The wiki explicitly lists Fleuret's Crystalline Carve, Pressure Point's Shenlong Firefist, Hecaton Machine Gun's Bombarding Fire, and Hyperion Bazooka's Cosmic Rave as four named Glimmer techs. Each one adds a layered effect on top of the base weapon's damage profile rather than replacing it. Crystalline Carve freezes while cutting. Cosmic Rave multiplies firepower.

In real runs, the Glimmer chance favors weapons that fire frequently. Per the wiki, the trigger is a per-attack roll, so high-Amount or low-Cooldown weapons accumulate Glimmer techs faster than slow-cycling weapons. Plan evolution-farming runs around weapons with high attack rate when chasing the Glimmer roster.

Showstopper and Character Parties

Showstopper triggers when an Emerald Diorama character reaches critical HP. The wiki specifies a burst of bonus Might, decreased Cooldown, and increased Luck during the trigger window, accompanied by a tempest of powered-up projectiles. The mechanic is exclusive to SaGa characters and does not fire on base game or other DLC rosters.

Character parties extend the kit further. Tsunanori Mido summons up to 4 Kugutsu puppets that fight independently with their own weapons in a cross formation, which the wiki frames as a defensive setup since the puppets screen incoming enemies. Bonnie Blair and Formina Franklyn run as a paired duo, combining Punch melee with Eagle Gun ranged fire on the same kit. Siugnas can enthrall defeated foes as allies for a small follower army.

According to the wiki, the party mechanic stacks with the Showstopper trigger when any party member crits HP. In practice, this means low-HP Tsunanori Mido runs benefit twice: the puppets keep fighting through the crit window while the Showstopper buff applies to every active attack.

The Emerald Diorama Stage

The DLC adds one new playable stage called Emerald Diorama. The wiki specifies a 30-minute time limit, +25% Move Speed and +25% Gold base modifiers, and the Cursed Monarch as the 25-minute hyper boss. The map is themed as a diorama of interconnected worlds and the wiki notes it is designed for sideways movement, which inverts the usual top-down kiting patterns.

PropertyValue
UnlockBuy the Emerald Disk from the Moongolow merchant
Time limit30:00
Base modifiers+25% Move Speed, +25% Gold
Hyper bossCursed Monarch (25:00)
Hyper modifiers+100% Move Speed, +75% Gold, +10% Luck
Stage itemsSpellbinder, Spinach, Crown icon Crown, Stone Mask icon Stone Mask, Parm Aegis icon Parm Aegis, Karoma's Mana
CoffinsTsunanori Mido, Siugnas

Per the wiki, the stage drops Karoma's Mana as a notable new passive that pairs with the Magi-Stone weapon for the Kyra-Stones evolution. Crown and Stone Mask spawning on the ground also makes Emerald Diorama a strong farming map for evolution-gate passives, similar to Cappella Magna's passive density.

Common Emerald Diorama Mistakes

  1. Skipping the Moongolow disk merchant. Per the wiki, the Emerald Diorama stage is gated by the Emerald Disk relic, which only spawns at the Merchant inside Moongolow. Trying to unlock the stage through Stage Selection achievements alone does not work. The disk must be purchased in-run before the stage is added to the selection menu.
  2. Treating Glimmer as a manual trigger. Glimmer rolls fire passively while attacking, not on a button press or evolution chest. According to the wiki, the roll happens during normal weapon firing, so the right optimization is high-Amount or low-Cooldown stacking to roll the dice more often. Builders who treat Glimmer like an arcana effect miss the cadence.
  3. Ignoring Showstopper-friendly low-HP play. Showstopper triggers only on critical HP. The wiki notes Might, Cooldown, and Luck all jump during the trigger window, which makes low-HP risk plays better than the standard high-HP defense pattern. Pummarola-heavy builds that prevent crit-HP states block the buff from firing.
  4. Buying Emerald Diorama as paid DLC. The wiki and the Poncle FAQ both state the DLC is free on every platform. Any storefront listing that asks for a charge is showing the wrong product. Cross-check the price field before purchase. The legitimate listing is always 0 cost.
  5. Confusing Emerald Rapture, Emerald Wave, and Emerald Diorama. The names overlap. Emerald Wave is the weapon. Emerald Rapture is the evolution. Emerald Diorama is the DLC and the stage name. Per the wiki, all three are distinct game objects despite the shared theme prefix.

Emerald Diorama DLC FAQ

Is Emerald Diorama DLC free?

Yes. Per the wiki and the official Poncle FAQ, Vampire Survivors: Emerald Diorama is free on every platform: Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Epic Game Store, iOS, and Android. It is the first free expansion for the game and the sixth DLC overall.

When was Emerald Diorama released?

10 April 2025. According to the wiki, it is the sixth Vampire Survivors expansion and the first free one. Earlier paid expansions in order were Legacy of the Moonspell, Tides of the Foscari, Emergency Meeting, Operation Guns, and Ode to Castlevania.

What game is Emerald Diorama based on?

SaGa: Emerald Beyond, the Square Enix role-playing game. The wiki frames Emerald Diorama as a SaGa crossover that brings the Glimmer tech mechanic, Showstopper critical-HP burst, and party-based combat into Vampire Survivors.

How do you unlock the Emerald Diorama stage?

Buy the Emerald Disk from the Merchant inside the Moongolow stage. Moongolow unlocks by activating Hyper mode on 4 normal stages. Per the wiki, the disk is purchased in-run, then the Emerald Diorama stage appears in Stage Selection.

What is the Glimmer mechanic in Vampire Survivors?

Glimmer is a passive learning system. According to the wiki, attacking with a Glimmer-eligible weapon carries a random chance to learn a permanent new tech. Fleuret unlocks Crystalline Carve, Pressure Point unlocks Shenlong Firefist, and so on. Learned techs persist across runs and characters.

How many characters does Emerald Diorama add?

12+ named characters per the wiki, plus secret picks like Kina, Cat Squad, Imakoo, and Malevolent Door Spirit gated on specific achievements. The headline roster includes Tsunanori Mido, Ameya Aisling, Bonnie Blair, Formina Franklyn, Diva No. 5, and Siugnas.

What is Showstopper in Emerald Diorama?

A critical-HP combat burst exclusive to SaGa characters. The wiki specifies a temporary Might increase, Cooldown reduction, and Luck bonus when an Emerald Diorama character drops to critical HP, plus a tempest of powered-up projectiles during the trigger window.

Does Emerald Diorama require other DLCs?

No. The wiki shows the only prerequisite is unlocking Moongolow to buy the Emerald Disk for the stage. The DLC itself is independent and does not require Legacy of the Moonspell, Tides of the Foscari, Operation Guns, or any other paid expansion.

More Vampire Survivors Guides

Pair the Emerald Diorama roster with passive items that spawn on the stage, plus the evolution and tier list context for SaGa-themed picks.

Sources

Game data and screenshots adapted from vampire.survivors.wiki, used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. Original content remains the property of the wiki contributors and Poncle.