Combat
Fast Anime Effects
Bright anime-style hits, snappy effects, and fighter-led progression keep this guide closely tied to the live game flow.
Pick up working codes, a first-session route that respects your time, world progression notes, and quick fighter references — without combing through scattered Roblox posts.
In-Game Codes Panel
A look at the launch lobby where players check codes, swap fighters, and pick the next world entry.
World 1 Targets
Sabuza
Tobi
Kisame
Pain
Madara
Kaguya
Combat
Bright anime-style hits, snappy effects, and fighter-led progression keep this guide closely tied to the live game flow.
Codes Menu
The in-game menu is the first place to check after each update — codes, free tickets, and boost potions live in the same panel.
Pull the freshest active codes, their rewards, redeem steps, and which ones still need community verification.
Reference fighters, currencies, ticket types, boosts, and game modes that you reopen mid-session.
Walk through World 1 boss order, unlock pacing, and the route notes that keep new players moving.
Follow update labels, what changed publicly, and which fresh codes landed alongside the patch.
Claim codes before you spend
Free tickets and boost potions still shift the early curve the most, so redeem them before you commit Yen or Power into a weak first build.
Run one route per session
Pick a single goal — code check, beginner setup, or world push — and finish it. Jumping between tabs is the most common reason players stall early.
Re-check after big spikes
Whenever player count climbs or a new update label drops, treat it as a cue to re-verify codes and target orders before another long grind block.
Best opening route: confirmed rewards on top, community-reported entries split out so you know what to test first.
Use this for a tight first-session checklist instead of stitching launch tips from scattered videos and threads.
Open this when your damage stalls and you need the exact World 1 boss order rather than a generic overview.
Read this after each public signal so you can separate confirmed changes from claims still waiting on proof.
Which page should I open first?
Most players win the most time by hitting Codes first, then choosing between Beginner Guide or Worlds based on whether they are still on a fresh save or already pushing progression.
Why are some codes labeled community-reported?
That tag means public lists are surfacing the code, but the reward or success rate has not been independently confirmed in-game yet — treat it as a probable signal, not a guarantee.
Is this site a replacement for the Roblox page?
No. The goal here is to organize the practical questions players keep searching after they land on the game page — codes, first-session route, world order, and update reads.