The Ultimate Ryujin Roblox Starter Guide: From Spawn to Pro
Master Ryujin on Roblox with this complete starter guide covering money-making, stats, training methods, fighting styles, and essential tips.
Why This Ryujin Roblox Starter Guide Matters
Spawning into Ryujin with just $100 and no clue what to do next can feel overwhelming. This Ryujin Roblox starter guide breaks down everything from your first dollar to your first fighting style so you stop wasting time wandering the map. Whether you're confused about which stats to prioritize or you keep getting wiped by players with auras, this walkthrough has you covered.
Ryujin is a deep fighting-based experience on Roblox that rewards strategic stat allocation, smart money management, and consistent training. The learning curve is steep, but with the right approach, you can progress efficiently and start holding your own in PvP. Community reports indicate that players who follow a structured progression path reach fighting styles significantly faster than those who grind aimlessly.
Spawning In and Making Your First Money
When you first load into Ryujin, you'll start with only $100. There's an optional tutorial available, but according to player experience, you can skip it without missing anything critical. Your immediate priority should be generating income.
Early Money-Making Methods
| Method | How It Works | Estimated Payout |
|---|---|---|
| Quest Boards | Found around the city; tasks like cleaning dirt at waypoints | Moderate per task |
| ATM Punching | Punch ATMs scattered around the city to drop cash | Small but quick |
| Phone Jobs | After buying a phone, claim jobs via the app | Better payouts |
The strategy that experienced players recommend is combining quest board jobs with ATM punching simultaneously. While walking to quest waypoints, punch any ATM you pass along the way. This dual-income approach gets you to your first major milestone — $50,000 — much faster than relying on a single method.
Once you hit $50,000, head to the Reunion Association and purchase a phone. The phone is arguably the most important early-game item because it lets you:
- Claim jobs directly without searching for quest boards
- Navigate the map using waypoints
- Redeem active codes for free Ryujin Coins
- Keep all functionality even after death
Active Ryujin Codes (As of August 2026)
| Code | Reward |
|---|---|
| likesmilestone10 | 50 Ryujin Coins |
| minipatch_10 | 25 Ryujin Coins |
| psychesupdate | 150 Ryujin Coins |
| pickleishere | 100 Ryujin Coins |
| wongsawat | 50 Ryujin Coins |
Note that redeeming codes requires at least C Potential and a phone. Input codes exactly as spelled — they're case-sensitive with no spaces.
Essential Purchases After the Phone
After securing your phone, the next critical purchase is the skateboard (dome skates). This mobility tool drastically reduces travel time across the map, making job completion and training navigation significantly more efficient. You can even pull up your phone while skating, letting you claim jobs and set waypoints without stopping.
Recommended Early-Game Purchase Order
| Priority | Item | Cost | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Phone | $50,000 | Job claiming, navigation, codes |
| 2 | Skateboard | Moderate | Map mobility, time savings |
| 3 | Auto Macro | 1,000 Robux | Automated training (highly recommended) |
| 4 | Infinite Stat Checker | Robux | Track gains precisely |
Player experience strongly suggests investing in the auto macro gamepass. While it costs 1,000 Robux, community reports indicate it's essentially required for efficient high-level grinding. There are alternative methods to obtain it without Robux, but they're extremely time-consuming and not recommended for serious players.
Understanding Stats and the Best Training Methods
Ryujin features five core stats that determine your overall Potential rank: Strength, Durability, Stamina, Agility, and Battle Sense. Each stat serves a specific purpose, and the order in which you train them dramatically affects your early progression.
Stat Overview and Effects
| Stat | What It Does | Best Training Method |
|---|---|---|
| Stamina | Increases stamina pool, lowers fatigue gain | Jump Rope (best) or Roadworks |
| Agility | Running speed (maxes at 600), attack speed (maxes at 4,500) | Jumping Jacks or Treadmills (higher levels) |
| Strength | Increases style damage | Handstand Push-ups (best) or regular Push-ups |
| Durability | Increases health (Durability × 6), lowers fatigue | Weight Twists at Nitro Gym |
| Battle Sense | Evasive unlocks, perfect block window, mode duration | Shadow Boxing |
Recommended Stat Priority
Based on community-sourced strategies, here's the optimal training order:
- Stamina first — Aim for 2,500 to 5,000 stamina before touching other stats. You need stamina to perform any training, and it directly reduces fatigue gain.
- Agility second — Improves strike speed and movement speed, both critical for combat and map traversal.
- Battle Sense third — Unlocks evasives (requires an NPC visit) and improves perfect block windows. Also scales damage for certain styles.
- Strength and Durability last — These become more relevant once you're pursuing a specific fighting style.
Important Training Mechanics
- Muscle Inhibitor: Located in the Infirmary, this item toggles muscle gain on and off. Use it once to stop gaining muscle (ideal for lean builds), use it again to resume. Lean builds gain access to critical hits, which deal 33% bonus damage.
- Fatigue: Builds up during training and combat. At 90% fatigue, you can't train anymore. Reduce it by sleeping in the Infirmary or getting a massage at Lofi's Massage. Fatigue decreases by 1% every 5 minutes while offline.
- Hunger: Drains over time. At 0% hunger, stamina and health regeneration slow significantly. Buy food at stores like Ham Burger and 24 Market.
Additional Stats to Be Aware Of
| Stat | Effect | How to Train |
|---|---|---|
| Upper Muscle | Multiplies upper style damage, boosts stamina gains | Jumping Ropes, Situps, Squats, Push-ups |
| Lower Muscle | Multiplies lower style damage, increases dash distance | Roadworks, Jumping Jacks, Squats |
| Fat | Increases health and damage but slows attacks and shortens dashes | Eat junk food when full |
Fighting Styles and Late-Game Progression
Once your stats are sufficiently trained, your next major goal is acquiring a fighting style. Each style has unique stat requirements and costs, so check the specific NPC trainer for details.
Style Selection Considerations
- Lean builds (low muscle/fat): Prioritize styles that benefit from critical hits and speed
- Muscle builds: Wrestling scales off muscle mass
- Fat builds: Sumo scales off fat percentage
For example, Aikido requires 110 Strength, 75 Durability, 175 additional Strength, 100 Stamina, 50 Battle Sense, and $50,000 to unlock. Each individual move within a style also has its own stat and money requirements.
Clans and Psyches
Clans provide passive bonuses and are rolled at character creation or through rerolls. Community consensus points to Mythic clans like Parkour and Mikazushi as top-tier choices, but any Legendary or Mythic clan offers strong benefits.
Psyches are late-game buffs you can roll using tokens. Player experience suggests only investing in psyches if you already have a Legendary or Mythic clan. One highly sought-after psyche is "Perfected Genes," which grants 33% faster stat gains — described by the community as game-changing.
Keybinds Reference
| Action | Default Key (Keyboard) | Default Key (Controller) |
|---|---|---|
| Carry | V | DPad Down |
| Grip | B | DPad Right |
| Mode | G | RT + LT |
| Block | F | B |
| Evasive | R | DPad Left |
| Fighting Reflex | L | L3 + R3 |
| Emote List | N | — |
All keybinds can be customized in the settings menu found on the top left of your screen.
Game Mechanics to Remember
- Combat Tag: Applied when attacked by another player. Lasts 30 seconds. Leaving during Combat Tag counts as a combat log — you lose 33% of current Won and all temporary items.
- Invincible Body: Activates when someone's Durability is 500+ higher than your Strength. After 1,000 Durability, you only need 25% of their Durability in Strength to damage them.
- Aura: Appears on players with 2,500+ more total stats than you, or anyone above 50,000 total stats. Purely cosmetic.
- Style Mastery: Increases as you use your fighting style. Each 25% mastery unlocks a Card. At max mastery, damage increases by 25%.
Joining a Gang and Final Tips
Community reports strongly recommend joining a gang as early as possible. Gangs provide meaningful benefits that accelerate progression, and fighting bosses alongside other members is far more efficient than going solo.
This Ryujin Roblox starter guide covers the foundational path, but the game has tremendous depth beyond these basics. Once you've secured your fighting style, continue training stats, pursue Cards through Style Mastery, roll for better clans and psyches, and participate in gang activities.
The official Ryujin Trello board is an invaluable resource maintained by the community. It contains detailed information on every training method, clan, style, code, and game mechanic. Player experience indicates that consulting the Trello regularly is the single best way to stay informed about optimal strategies and updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I buy first in Ryujin? The phone is your top priority at $50,000. It enables job claiming, map navigation, and code redemption. After that, purchase the skateboard for mobility, then consider the auto macro gamepass for efficient training.
How do I redeem codes in Ryujin? You need a phone and at least C Potential. Open the Codes app on your phone and enter the code exactly as spelled (case-sensitive, no spaces). This Ryujin Roblox starter guide includes a table of currently active codes above.
Which stat should I train first? Stamina is universally recommended as your first priority. Aim for 2,500 to 5,000 stamina before branching into other stats. Stamina lets you perform all training activities and reduces fatigue gain.
How does the muscle inhibitor work? Found in the Infirmary, the muscle inhibitor toggles muscle gain. Use it once to stop gaining muscle (ideal for lean builds with critical hit access). Use it again to resume gaining muscle. It's a toggle, not a permanent change.
Is the auto macro gamepass worth it? According to community reports, yes — it's considered essential for serious progression. While alternatives exist without spending Robux, they're extremely time-consuming. The auto macro enables efficient grinding to high stat levels that would otherwise take an impractical amount of manual effort.