Battle Piece is a Roblox anime combat game where you level up by clearing quests and beating bosses, then spend Coins, Gems, and rare boss drops at trainers scattered across the map to unlock powerful fighting styles, weapons, and powers.
Battle Piece is a straightforward bandit-beater where the combat itself is the main draw. You spawn into a starter area, accept quests from nearby NPCs, and grind through enemies to gain levels. As you progress, the game points you toward specific bosses via on-screen arrows, and each boss usually has a trainer standing right next to it. That trainer displays the requirements—often a mix of Coins, Gems, and specific boss drops—needed to unlock a new fighting style, weapon, or power.
Because the map can be confusing for first-timers, the game does throw you a lifeline: the Locations menu shows you exactly where to find things. Progression is essentially a loop of questing, fighting the boss the quest directs you to, and then buying that boss’s associated power from the trainer once you meet the cost.
Races, traits, and free currency sources

Before you even spawn in, you are met with a starter screen where you can spin for races and traits. These spins can be purchased with Robux, but you can also earn the needed currencies—trait gems and race orbs—through regular gameplay. Daily missions, quests, and raids all reward these items periodically. You can also claim AFK rewards from this screen, which passively generate gems, trait gems, and race orbs while you are offline.
For races, early players rank Dragon, Angel, and Demon highly, but any race is perfectly fine when you are just starting out. Traits offer their own boosts, with Malevolent considered top-tier. As a general rule of thumb, keep anything above Basic rarity. If you land a Legendary trait, definitely hold onto it.
It is also worth joining the game’s group. Doing so grants access to a group rewards area where you can claim free race and trait spins. Additionally, completing 12 in-game quests unlocks the Beloved Raid and Generator costume for free.
Early game stat allocation
Open your menu by pressing M and head to the Stats section. Experienced players advise putting most of your early points into Health and Melee. The reasoning is simple: you need enough survivability to farm bosses without constantly dying, and reliable basic damage before you acquire a real weapon or power. Once you unlock a proper fighting style, you can start diversifying your build.
Press M and dump your early stat points into Health and Melee so you can survive boss farming and deal reliable basic damage before unlocking a real weapon or power.
Notable early fighting styles and unlock requirements
| Fighting style / boss | Requirements | Where / how to get the items |
|---|---|---|
| Kashimo | 2,000,000 Coins, 900 Gems, Metal Staff, Cursed Ring | Cursed Ring drops from Utah the Cursed Child. Metal Staff source is not explicitly shown and may come from general farming or a specific NPC (uncertain). |
| King of Destruction (Sukuna) summon & style | Summon: 500 Gems + 5 Cursed Rings. Style: 10 Cursed Fingers. | Summon the boss via the trainer in the south. Cursed Fingers drop from the King of Destruction boss fight. Cursed Rings drop from Utah. |
| Hakari | 5 Cursed Rings, 1 Silver Ball, 700 Gems | Cursed Rings from Utah. Silver Ball from the nearby raid. |
| Uncertain style (Sukuna or Hakari) | 1,000 Gems, 10 Cursed Fingers, 4,000 Coins | It is uncertain whether this cost applies to Sukuna’s style, Hakari’s style, or both. Cursed Fingers come from Sukuna. |
These unlocks represent some of the first major milestones you will chase. Note that Kashimo’s cost is a common point of confusion—early reports initially misstated it as 2 million Gems, but it is actually 2,000,000 Coins (plus the 900 Gems and items). Because exact in-game costs and mechanics are still settling and may change with updates, always double-check the requirements above the trainer’s head before spending.
Bosses, raids, and super bosses
Raids are a core part of farming for advanced unlocks. The cargo raid, for instance, pits you against waves of enemies before culminating in fights against Hakari and Kashimo. Every time you defeat one of these raid bosses, you have a chance at specific drops, and you are guaranteed to earn some Gems. This makes raids the primary method for farming the Silver Ball and accumulating the Gems needed to meet the large Coin and Gem thresholds for advanced styles.

Super bosses function as group content. The King of Destruction, essentially Sukuna, is a super boss you summon by finding a trainer all the way in the back of the map, to the south. You pay 500 Gems and 5 Cursed Rings to summon him. Fighting him yields a 100% drop chance for a Cursed Fingers and a 25% chance for a Cursed Robe. However, because he is a super boss, you will almost certainly get soloed if you attempt him alone—bring friends.
If you are struggling to find these bosses or trainers, remember that the map is genuinely confusing on your first run. Use context clues from the surrounding NPCs, and rely on the Locations menu (found by pressing M) to pinpoint exactly where everything is and what level requirement you need to access it.
Common beginner mistakes to avoid
The most frequent error is confusing Coins and Gems for unlocks. Kashimo, for example, requires 2,000,000 Coins alongside 900 Gems—not 2 million Gems. Misreading that will derail your entire farming strategy. Another pitfall is neglecting your Health and Melee stats early on; doing so leaves you too fragile to farm bosses efficiently, leading to repeated deaths. Finally, do not ignore key progression bosses like Utah the Cursed Child or the southern Sukuna trainer. Utah gates your access to Cursed Rings, and the Sukuna trainer gates your access to Cursed Fingers—both of which are mandatory for the game’s best early fighting styles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get Cursed Rings and Cursed Fingers?
Cursed Rings drop from Utah the Cursed Child. Cursed Fingers drop from the King of Destruction (Sukuna) super boss, whom you summon via a trainer in the southern part of the map.
How much does Kashimo cost — is it Coins or Gems?
Kashimo costs 2,000,000 Coins, 900 Gems, a Metal Staff, and a Cursed Ring. A common mix-up leads players to think it costs 2 million Gems, but the massive cost is in Coins.
Where is the King of Destruction (Sukuna) trainer?
The trainer who summons the King of Destruction is located all the way in the back of the map, to the south. The summon costs 500 Gems and 5 Cursed Rings.
What race or trait should a beginner keep?
Any race is fine when starting out. For traits, keep anything above Basic rarity. If you land a Legendary trait, definitely keep it.
How do you find bosses and trainers when the map is confusing?
Press M to open the menu and check the Locations section. It shows you exactly where everything is, along with the level requirements to access those areas.
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