Complete Guide to Ryujin Roblox Quest NPCs: Locations & Rewards
Find every quest NPC in Ryujin Roblox with our full location guide, reward breakdowns, and early-game strategies for faster progression.
Why Quest NPCs Are Your Fastest Path to Yen and Stats
If you're grinding through Ryujin on Roblox, knowing exactly where to find every quest-giving character can save you hours of aimless wandering. Ryujin Roblox quest NPCs are scattered across the map in specific locations, and each one offers unique objectives ranging from delivery runs to assassination contracts. Whether you're a fresh C-rank player looking for your first steady income stream or a seasoned fighter chasing rare psyche rolls, understanding the quest NPC ecosystem is essential for efficient progression.
The game's in-game index covers a lot of ground, but it doesn't always spell out which quests are worth your time versus which ones are redundant time sinks. Community reports and player experience suggest that prioritizing the right NPCs early on can dramatically accelerate your stat farming and yen generation. Let's break down every quest NPC location, what they offer, and how to optimize your route.
Full Map of Ryujin Roblox Quest NPCs by Location
The world of Ryujin features over a dozen quest NPCs tucked into shops, hidden buildings, and outdoor areas. Below is a comprehensive table listing every confirmed quest NPC, their location, and the type of quest they assign.
| Quest NPC Name | Location | Quest Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mysterious Woman | Abandoned Building | Assassinations | Gives assassination contracts for targeted eliminations |
| Construction Worker | Construction Area | Box Delivery | Deliver boxes around the city for yen rewards |
| Peter | Ham Burger | Eating Food | Food-consuming quest tied to the restaurant |
| Dokutah | Honrade (back room) | Park's Body / Primitive | Unique questline connected to the Lookism-inspired dual-body mechanic |
| The Punisher | Keksuya Police Station | Gripping People | Practice gripping mechanics on targets |
| The Punisher | Shinto Shrine | Gripping People | Second location for the same gripping quest |
| Yoru | Library | Defeating Stronger Players | PvP-oriented quest requiring you to beat higher-ranked opponents |
| Saitama | Nitro Gym | Roadworks / Saitama's Workout | Special workout quest modeled after the One Punch hero |
| Rayleigh | Ramen Shop | Perfect Blocks | Training quest focused on timed block mechanics |
| Retsu Kaioh | Shinto Shrine | Situps | Repetition-based physical training quest |
| Robber | Warehouse | Cash Registers | Quest involving cash register heists for money |
How to Reach the Hard-to-Find NPCs
Some of these NPCs are tucked behind breakable doors or secret passages. Here's how to reach the trickiest ones:
- Abandoned Building (Mysterious Woman): You'll need to break down the doors to enter. The building has been unmaintained for years, so it looks dilapidated from the outside.
- Honrade (Dokutah): Walk straight through to the back of the shop. The sign jokingly reads "Absolutely nothing shady in the back," but that's exactly where you need to go.
- Fight Club (under Library): The Library has a secret passage that leads underground to the Fight Club, where additional trainers and shop NPCs await.
- Sewers (Muteba Gizenga — Trainer, not quest NPC): Accessible through an open manhole across from the Shinto Shrine. While not a quest NPC, this trainer is worth noting for combat-focused builds.
Quest Boards vs. Phone Jobs vs. Quest NPCs
Player experience indicates that many beginners confuse the three different quest systems in Ryujin. Understanding the difference is critical for optimizing your early-game money grind.
| Quest Source | How to Access | Best For | Drawbacks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quest Boards (city) | Physical boards around the map | Combat-oriented players wanting thug fights | Sends you to fight NPCs, which is slower for pure income |
| Phone Jobs | In-game phone menu | Early-game yen and employee level XP | Highly repetitive; trash pickup and graffiti jobs feel redundant |
| Quest NPCs | Specific map locations | Targeted training, unique rewards, and specialized objectives | Require navigation to specific spots |
Early-Game Money Strategy: Phone Jobs First
According to community-sourced gameplay, the phone job system is your most reliable early income source. When you open your phone, you'll see rotating job listings that refresh periodically. Player reports highlight the most efficient jobs to accept and which to skip:
Jobs worth taking:
- Missing cat delivery — fast, straightforward, and pays well
- Poster placement — quick and simple
- Graffiti cleanup — manageable workload
- Dirt patch cleaning — abundant patches but easy to complete
Jobs to skip or cancel:
- Trash bag pickup — extremely repetitive and often gets snatched by other players before you arrive
- Any job that disappears from the board instantly — another player already claimed it
The phone jobs also raise your employee level, which is a separate progression metric that reflects your work ethic in the game. Don't neglect it entirely, even if your main focus is combat stats.
The Beach NPC: Your Secret Early-Game Money Multiplier
One of the most overlooked strategies involves a specific NPC located at the beach. After redeeming codes and reaching C rank, you'll receive approximately 350 summer coins. Head straight to the beach NPC and exchange 250 coins for roughly 200,000 to 275,000 yen.
This single transaction can fund your entire early-game loadout, including:
| Item | Location | Price | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breathing Mask | Lazy Proteins | ₩5,000 | Provides Stamina XP while running |
| 50kg Vest | Lazy Proteins | ₩30,000 | Boosts Stamina, Durability, and Strength gains during pushups |
| 50kg Leg Weights | Lazy Proteins | ₩20,000 | Increases Agility gains while equipped |
| Fat Burner 7000 | Lazy Proteins | ₩750 | Supports muscle-focused training |
| Muscle Gain 7000 | Lazy Proteins | ₩1,000 | Enhances muscle growth rate |
| Jump Rope | Wrestling Gym | Free / minimal cost | Unlimited free agility training with no ongoing cost |
The jump rope is especially valuable because it provides free training with no additional cost beyond the food you consume. The Wrestling Gym is located right next to Twister's Bank, making it easy to find using the GPS system.
Training Quest NPCs: Which Ones Actually Help Your Build
Not all Ryujin Roblox quest NPCs are created equal when it comes to stat progression. Some quests directly contribute to your training goals, while others are more about income or story progression. Here's how the training-focused quest NPCs stack up:
Saitama's Roadworks Quest (Nitro Gym)
This quest is modeled after Saitama's legendary workout from One Punch Man. It's a staple for players who want a structured training routine that scales with their current stats. The Nitro Gym also features squat, situp, pushup, and durability training stations, plus free water from the fountains to keep you going.
Rayleigh's Perfect Blocks Quest (Ramen Shop)
Perfect blocking is a core combat mechanic that separates average fighters from elite ones. Rayleigh's quest trains your timing and defensive instincts. The Ramen Shop also sells ramen for ₩150, making it a convenient one-stop location for both training and food refueling.
Retsu Kaioh's Situps Quest (Shinto Shrine)
Located near the Shinto Shrine, this quest focuses on core strength development through repetition-based situp challenges. The shrine area also hosts multiple other NPCs, including Yoruichi for Flashstep training and Master Wu for style mastery purchases, making it a high-value destination.
The Punisher's Gripping Quest (Police Station / Shrine)
Available at two locations, this quest teaches you how to grip other players effectively — a critical skill for PvP combat and gang warfare. Since gripping is a fundamental mechanic, completing this quest early gives you a mechanical advantage in future encounters.
Stat Building Priority: What to Grind First
Community reports strongly suggest that stamina should be your first major stat priority. The recommended progression path looks like this:
| Phase | Target Stat | Milestone | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Stamina | Double S-minus (≈6,000) | Required to join gangs and organizations |
| Phase 2 | Muscle (Upper + Lower) | 500 total | Boosts overall stamina farming speed |
| Phase 3 | Stamina | 15,000–20,000 | Eliminates fatigue issues; unlocks high-tier training |
| Phase 4 | Branch into specialized build | Varies | PvP players stop at 10k stamina; muscle builds push higher |
Once you hit approximately 50,000 stamina, fatigue becomes a non-issue. At that point, the Fast Recovery game pass becomes unnecessary, saving you Ryujin Coins for other purchases.
Psyche Rolls That Complement Quest NPC Grinding
As you rank up, you'll earn free Ryujin Coins that can be spent on psyche rerolls. The following psyches directly enhance the gains you get from quest NPC training:
| Psyche | Rarity | Effect | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perfected Jeans | Mythic | Gain stats 33% faster | 5% |
| Muscle Man | Legendary | Gain muscle 33% faster, lose 15% slower | Low |
| Bodybuilder | Rare | Gain muscle 25% faster | Moderate |
| Enhanced Jeans | Rare | Gain stats 5% faster | Moderate |
All of this information is also available in the in-game index, which functions as a built-in Trello board. Player experience consistently emphasizes that the index should be your first stop whenever you're confused about any game mechanic.
Gang Bases and Passive Income
Once you've reached the stamina threshold and joined a gang, your relationship with quest NPCs shifts. Gang bases generate passive income — community reports indicate payouts of around 400 yen per second for active gang members. This passive stream reduces your reliance on phone jobs and delivery quests, freeing you to focus purely on training quests that build stats.
Training inside a gang base provides a 25% gain boost, which stacks with your equipment bonuses and psyche effects. Gang bases can be upgraded with beds, punching bags, punching logs, and vault capacity increases, all purchased through the laptop in the leader's office.
| Gang Base Upgrade | Cost (Yen) | Cost (Ryujin Coins) | Max Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | ₩250,000 | 15 | 5 |
| Punching Bags | ₩100,000 | 5 | 9 |
| Punching Logs | ₩500,000 | 25 | 7 |
| Vault Capacity | ₩15,000,000 | 1,500 | 4 |
Pro Tips for Maximizing Quest NPC Efficiency
- Use bus stops for fast travel: Bus stops are spread throughout the city and let you teleport to any other stop for a fee that scales with distance. Use them to bounce between quest NPC locations quickly.
- Stack your bonuses: Equip your heaviest vest, leg weights, and breathing mask before accepting training quests. The multipliers stack, dramatically increasing your gains per quest completion.
- Prioritize double XP weekends: Ryujin reportedly runs XP boost events over weekends. Save your most intensive quest grinding for these windows to maximize returns.
- Check the index before asking: The in-game index contains every psyche, stat, location, and mechanic detail. It's faster than searching external resources and always up to date.
- Cancel low-value phone jobs immediately: If a trash pickup job appears and you see other players nearby, cancel it instantly and wait for a delivery or poster job instead.
FAQ
Q: Where are all the Ryujin Roblox quest NPCs located? A: Quest NPCs are spread across 11 locations including the Abandoned Building (Mysterious Woman), Construction Area (Construction Worker), Ham Burger (Peter), Honrade (Dokutah), Keksuya Police Station and Shinto Shrine (The Punisher), Library (Yoru), Nitro Gym (Saitama), Ramen Shop (Rayleigh), Shinto Shrine (Retsu Kaioh), and Warehouse (Robber). Use bus stops to travel between them efficiently.
Q: Which quest NPCs are best for early-game money? A: The Construction Worker's box delivery quest and the phone-based delivery jobs are the most reliable early income sources. Additionally, the beach NPC lets you exchange summer coins from codes for large yen sums — 250 coins can yield over 200,000 yen in a single transaction.
Q: Do Ryujin Roblox quest NPCs respawn or have cooldowns? A: Quest NPCs remain available at their locations permanently, but the specific quests they offer may have completion cooldowns. Phone jobs rotate on a timer, and if another player claims a job before you, it disappears from your list. Community reports suggest checking back frequently for high-value delivery quests.