
A 3-notch charm that speeds the Focus heal channel by roughly 33%. Bought from Salubra in Forgotten Crossroads for 800 Geo, the canonical Pantheon sustain pick.
Quick Focus shrinks the Focus channel from about 1.5 seconds to roughly 1 second, which turns mid-fight heals from a luxury into a realistic combat option. According to the wiki, the heal still costs the same 33 SOUL per Mask recovered, but the windup is shorter, so aggressive bosses like Grey Prince Zote and Hornet leave heal gaps the Knight can actually exploit.
Per the wiki, the charm sits on Salubra's Forgotten Crossroads shop counter at 800 Geo. Salubra also gates four charm notches behind charm-collection thresholds (5/10/18/25), so most players buy Quick Focus alongside Salubra's second notch purchase around the 10-charm milestone.
The wiki specifies the speed boost stacks with Shape of Unn (move while Focus) and Stalwart Shell (longer i-frames after damage), which turns the Knight into a near-invincible mid-combat healer. The Deep Focus pairing is the surprise combo: 7 notches combined heals 2 Masks at almost the same speed as Quick Focus heals 1 Mask alone.
This guide covers the 33% channel-speed mechanic, the Salubra pickup with the 5-charm gate context, the Stalwart Shell + Shape of Unn sustain stack, the Deep Focus partial-cancel pairing, and the canonical Pantheon loadout.
Focus channel ~33% faster, same 33 SOUL cost per Mask recovered.
Buy from Salubra in Forgotten Crossroads for 800 Geo.
Stalwart Shell + Shape of Unn for the near-invincible mid-fight heal stack.
Pure offensive or spell-economy builds; the 3-notch fit competes with Quick Slash and Mark of Pride.Quick Focus drops the Focus channel time by roughly 33%, reducing the windup from about 1.5 seconds to about 1 second per heal. Per the wiki, the channel still costs 33 SOUL per Mask recovered, and the Knight is still locked in place (without Shape of Unn) and vulnerable to hits during the channel.
According to the wiki, the speed boost matters most against aggressive boss attack patterns. A 1.5-second heal window forces the Knight to find a long opening; a 1-second heal window opens up after most boss attack recoveries. The difference between the two is the gap between dying and clearing Pantheon of Hallownest.
The wiki specifies the boost does NOT change the SOUL cost or the number of Masks healed per channel. A standard Focus heals 1 Mask for 33 SOUL; Quick Focus heals 1 Mask for 33 SOUL faster. To heal multiple Masks per channel, the Knight needs Deep Focus, which doubles output at the cost of slower speed. The combination of both is covered below.
Per the wiki, Spell Twister does NOT reduce Focus cost. Players who run a Quick Focus + Spell Twister combo for "cheaper and faster heals" only get the speed boost; the 33 SOUL per heal cost stays the same. Soul Catcher and Soul Eater are the right SOUL-economy pairs for Quick Focus builds.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Notch cost | 3 |
| Effect | Focus channel ~33% faster |
| Channel time without | ~1.5 seconds per heal |
| Channel time with | ~1.0 second per heal |
| SOUL cost per heal | 33 (unchanged) |
| Masks per heal | 1 (unchanged; pair Deep Focus for 2) |
| Location | Salubra, Forgotten Crossroads |
| Shop price | 800 Geo |
| Stacks with | Shape of Unn (move while Focus), Stalwart Shell (i-frames), Deep Focus (double heal) |
| Does NOT stack with | Spell Twister (Focus is exempt from the SOUL discount) |
Per the wiki, Quick Focus is the only charm that affects Focus channel speed directly. The 3-notch cost is the standard mid-tier price tag, equal to Quick Slash, Unbreakable Strength, and Mark of Pride. Players who slot it for Pantheons drop one of the offensive charms for the heal-speed boost.
Quick Focus sits on Salubra's shop counter in Forgotten Crossroads, above the abandoned village. Per the wiki, the shop opens after the Knight defeats False Knight and unlocks the broader Crossroads region. Salubra is also the gate for four charm notches at charm-collection thresholds (5/10/18/25 charms).
Per the wiki, Salubra's charm-collection count includes Quick Focus itself after purchase. Players who buy all four Salubra charms (Lifeblood Heart, Steady Body, Quick Focus, Long Nail) push the count from 4 to 8, which is most of the way toward her 10-charm second-notch milestone.
Quick Focus + Deep Focus is the surprise sustain combo. Per the wiki, the 7-notch combined cost heals 2 Masks at almost the same channel speed as Quick Focus heals 1 Mask alone. The Deep Focus +65% channel-time penalty is partially canceled by Quick Focus's 33% boost.
According to the wiki, the math works out to roughly the same channel time as a standard Focus (no charms equipped), but with 2 Masks recovered per channel instead of 1. The trade is the 7-notch slot cost: 3 for Quick Focus + 4 for Deep Focus, which leaves only 4 notches in the standard 11-notch budget for damage and utility.
The wiki notes this combo is especially useful against 2-Mask-per-hit bosses (Watcher Knights, Pantheon Pure Vessel, Markoth ring slam). The double-heal recovers the full 2-Mask damage in a single channel, which means the Knight avoids the 2-channel windup that a single-Mask heal forces.
Per the wiki, the cancel is partial, not complete. Deep Focus alone heals 2 Masks at ~2.5 seconds per channel; Quick Focus + Deep Focus combined heals 2 Masks at ~1.6 seconds per channel. That is faster than baseline single-Mask Focus (1.5s) but not by much; the win is the 2-Mask output per channel, not the speed.
Quick Focus sits inside the canonical sustain stack with Stalwart Shell, Shape of Unn, and Soul Eater. Per the wiki, the four charms together turn the Knight into a near-invincible mid-combat healer for the cost of all damage output.
Stalwart Shell pairingAccording to the wiki, Stalwart Shell extends i-frames after the Knight takes damage. Combined with Quick Focus, the longer invulnerability window covers the entire 1-second heal channel, which means the Knight can heal directly after taking a hit without getting hit again. Notch cost: 5 (3 + 2).
Shape of Unn pairingPer the wiki, Shape of Unn lets the Knight move while channeling Focus. Combined with Quick Focus, the 1-second channel becomes a mobile heal that dodges incoming attacks. The slug-form move speed is slower than a normal walk, but enough to step out of telegraphed boss patterns. Notch cost: 5 (3 + 2).
Soul Catcher pairingThe wiki specifies Soul Catcher adds +3 SOUL per nail strike. Combined with Quick Focus, the SOUL meter refills fast enough to sustain heals indefinitely; 11 nail strikes refill one full heal (33 SOUL). The 5-notch combo is the canonical Pantheon sustain core.
Soul Eater pairingPer the wiki, Soul Eater extends the Soul Catcher effect for more SOUL per hit (~+8 total). Combined with Quick Focus, the Knight recovers a full heal's worth of SOUL in 4-5 nail strikes. Notch cost: 7 (3 + 4); leaves 4 notches for HP + reach.
The 11-notch sustain loadout with Quick Focus, Stalwart Shell, Shape of Unn, and a SOUL-gain charm is the canonical Pantheon-survival pick. Per the wiki, the build dominates Pantheon-of-Hallownest first-time clears where the heal economy matters more than damage output.
Quick Focus (3 notches; ~33% faster Focus channel)
Stalwart Shell (2 notches; longer post-damage invulnerability)
Shape of Unn (2 notches; move while Focus)
Soul Catcher (2 notches; +3 SOUL per nail strike)
Lifeblood Heart (2 notches; +2 Lifeblood Masks buffer)According to the wiki, this 11-notch loadout covers heal speed, i-frame extension, mid-heal mobility, SOUL economy, and a Lifeblood buffer in one budget. In actual play, the Knight survives Pantheon Markoth, Pantheon Watcher Knights, and Pantheon Pure Vessel even on first-time runs; the trade is no damage multiplier, so fights take longer than the nail-stack alternatives.
Quick Focus ties to the Salubra shop, the Deep Focus partial-cancel combo, and the wider Pantheon sustain stack. These spokes pick up the threads.







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