To get Moonless Transcendent Ichigo in Universal Tower Defense Z, first get base Ichigo, evolve him once, then complete his second evolution using the required materials from the evolution menu.
Moonless Transcendent Ichigo is not something you summon straight from a banner — he is the top of Ichigo’s evolution path in Universal Tower Defense Z. You start with a base Ichigo unit, push him through his first evolution, then farm one more set of materials for the second evolution that finally turns him into Moonless Transcendent. The grind is the real work here; the actual upgrade is just a few taps in the evolution menu once you have the pieces.
The quick unlock path for Moonless Transcendent
| Stage | What |
|---|---|
| Base Ichigo | Farm Top of Ho Castle Act 5 in the Raid section (3% drop, 30 pity). |
| First evolution | Collect the materials listed in the evolution menu; some come from the raid shop. |
| Second evolution | Farm Universal Tiers for the remaining materials. |
| Final unlock | Return to the evolution menu and confirm the second evolution. |
The whole route breaks down into four stages: land a base Ichigo, clear his first evolution, gather the second-evolution materials, and confirm the upgrade. Everything runs through the same evolution menu, so once you know where your materials come from it is mostly farming. Here is the at-a-glance version before we break each stage down.
You cannot skip to the end. There is no pull that hands you Moonless Transcendent directly, so treat every stage as a prerequisite for the next one.
Getting the base Ichigo unit
STEP 1/4
Open the Raid section
You need base Ichigo before anything else, so head into the raid menu first.
STEP 2/4
Play Top of Ho Castle Act 5
This raid has a chance to drop Ichigo each time you clear it.
STEP 3/4
Keep farming for the drop
The drop chance is 3%, so expect to run the stage several times.
STEP 4/4
Lean on the pity system
If your luck is bad, reaching 30 pity guarantees Ichigo, so the grind always ends.
Don’t stress over bad RNG — hitting 30 pity guarantees base Ichigo, so just keep clearing Top of Ho Castle Act 5 until he drops.
Starting Ichigo’s first evolution
Once base Ichigo is in your roster, his first evolution unlocks. The exact material list is shown in-game rather than fixed here, so the menu is your checklist for what is still missing.
STEP 1/4
With base Ichigo in hand, pull up his evolution page to see the requirements.
STEP 2/4
Check the missing materials
The menu tells you exactly which items you still need for the first evolution.
STEP 3/4
Buy what you can from the raid shop
Some of the required materials are available in the raid shop, which speeds up the process.
STEP 4/4
Complete the first evolution
Once you have every listed item, confirm the evolution to move him to his next form.
Farming the second evolution to unlock him
Finishing the first evolution does not give you Moonless Transcendent yet — there is one more evolution to clear. This second step needs its own set of materials, and those come from grinding Universal Tiers rather than the raid.
STEP 1/3
Farm Universal Tiers
The second-evolution materials drop from Universal Tiers, so grind them until you have the full set.
STEP 2/3
Head back once you have collected everything the second evolution asks for.
STEP 3/3
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Confirm the final upgrade, and Ichigo becomes Moonless Transcendent.
KEY!Moonless Transcendent sits in the game’s Boundless rarity tier, and some players point to a Boundless Orb as part of the higher-tier recipe. The evolution menu is the source of truth for what your specific upgrade requires, so trust the item list it shows you over any single circulating recipe.
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Mistakes to avoid while farming Ichigo

The most common slip-up is trying to summon Moonless Transcendent directly. He is strictly an evolution, so no amount of pulling will hand him over — you always start from base Ichigo. The other trap is name confusion: Moonless Transcendent, Moonless Sky, Boundless Ichigo, and Ruler Ichigo Mugetsu all get thrown around for Ichigo forms, so double-check you are looking at the right one before you commit materials.
Finally, watch which game a guide is actually for. Ichigo and Boundless-style mechanics show up in several Roblox titles, and steps written for other games won’t match Universal Tower Defense Z’s raid, evolution menu, and Universal Tiers.
What to look at after unlocking him
With Moonless Transcendent on your team, the natural next steps are figuring out his best build and gear setup and seeing how he performs in a showcase before you commit him to a lineup. It is also worth learning where Boundless Orbs and other high-tier evolution materials come from, since those feed future Boundless upgrades. If you want to shorten any of this grind, keeping an eye on active codes for free gems is the easiest way to speed things along.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you summon Moonless Transcendent Ichigo directly?
No. He is an evolution, not a summonable unit, so you have to get base Ichigo first and evolve him twice. Any 0.1% odds you see attached to him usually refer to a shiny Boundless variant, not the standard Moonless Transcendent unlock.
What raid drops base Ichigo?
Top of Ho Castle Act 5, found in the Raid section, has a chance to drop base Ichigo when you complete it — this is the starting point rather than a normal summon.
What is Ichigo’s drop chance and pity?
The drop chance is 3% per clear, and there is a pity system: reaching 30 pity guarantees Ichigo, so you will eventually get him no matter your luck.
Where do you check the evolution materials?
In the evolution menu. It lists exactly which materials each of Ichigo’s evolutions still needs, so use it as your checklist for both the first and second evolution.
Are Moonless Transcendent, Boundless Ichigo, and Moonless Sky the same thing?
The names overlap heavily around Ichigo’s high-end forms, and creators use them loosely. Moonless Transcendent is the Boundless-tier evolution you build toward, so match the name in your own evolution menu rather than assuming every title refers to a separate unit.







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