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Asura Roblox fighting RPG

Updated July 2, 2026 · 11 min read

Asura Free Robux Guide (2026) — Stats, Clans, Codes & Tips

Asura is a Roblox fighting RPG loosely based on the manga Kengan Ashura, where you train martial arts, roll clans, and fight other players to become the strongest fighter in the city. By Asura Association and live on place ID 13358463560, it has passed 53 million visits with around 1,556 concurrent players and roughly 83,000 favorites as of July 2026. The core loop is simple to describe and deep to master: train Strength, Durability, and Stamina, pick a fighting style, roll for a strong special clan, and win PvP. This guide breaks down which stats actually matter, how gyms and food feed your training, how special clans and rerolls work, the talent-deck system, the game passes, exactly how codes redeem through chat, and how to earn free Robux for the optional extras.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Asura?
  2. Stats & Training (Which Stats Matter)
  3. Gyms, Food & Progression
  4. Fighting Styles
  5. Clans & Special Clans
  6. Talent Decks
  7. Tips & Strategies
  8. Game Passes
  9. Does It Have Codes?
  10. How to Earn Free Robux
  11. FAQ

What Is Asura?

Asura is a martial-arts fighting RPG on Roblox by Asura Association, running on place ID 13358463560. It takes clear inspiration from the manga Kengan Ashura: instead of magic or guns, you build a bare-knuckle fighter, train raw physical stats, and prove yourself against other players in open PvP. The goal is to climb from a fresh spawn to one of the strongest fighters on the server, and the game is built around the grind that gets you there.

As of July 2026 the game has grown past 53 million visits, sits at around 1,556 concurrent players, and holds roughly 83,000 favorites. It updates regularly, which keeps the clan pool, styles, and event content fresh. What separates Asura from a generic battlegrounds game is the layered progression: your stats, your fighting style, your rolled clan, and your talent deck all stack together, so two players with the same stat totals can feel completely different in a fight.

That framing matters for how you should approach it. Asura rewards patient, focused training over random button-mashing. Deciding early which stats to pour your food and gym time into, and understanding when a special clan is actually worth keeping, are the two biggest decisions that shape your account. The sections below walk through each system in the order you will meet it, starting with the stat spread that most new players get wrong.

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Asura Roblox fighter training martial-arts stats
Asura is a bare-knuckle fighting RPG where raw physical stats decide most fights.

Stats & Training (Which Stats Matter)

Asura gives you five stats to train: Strength, Durability, Stamina, Speed, and Striking Speed. This is the single most important thing to understand as a new player, because the game does not stop you from spreading your effort evenly, and an even spread is a trap.

Prioritize Strength, Durability, and Stamina. Strength drives how hard you hit, Durability decides how much punishment you can absorb before going down, and Stamina governs how long you can keep swinging and dodging before you gas out mid-fight. These three scale well and stay relevant no matter how far you progress, so they should soak up the vast majority of your training time.

Speed and Striking Speed are the weak links. Both have a low hard-cap, which means they stop paying off quickly. Early on a bit of Speed feels good because you move and land hits faster, but because the cap is low you hit diminishing returns fast, and pouring food into them later is largely wasted effort compared to the three core stats. Experienced players train Speed and Striking Speed just enough to feel responsive, then stop and dump everything else into Strength, Durability, and Stamina.

You raise all five the same way: by visiting gyms, buying nutritious meals and food, and fighting opponents. Training is active, so the more deliberately you cycle through gym reps, meals, and real fights, the faster your numbers climb. The next section covers how to feed that loop efficiently.

Tip: Do not split your training evenly across all five stats. Speed and Striking Speed cap low, so train them briefly for responsiveness, then commit the rest of your food and gym time to Strength, Durability, and Stamina — that spread wins the most fights.

Gyms, Food & Progression

Training in Asura runs on two engines: gyms and food. Gyms are where you grind physical stats through reps, and different gyms around the city target the training you are focusing on. Making regular gym visits part of your routine is the baseline way to push Strength, Durability, and Stamina upward over a session.

Food is the multiplier. Buying nutritious meals boosts your training and speeds up how fast your stats climb, so a fighter who eats well progresses noticeably faster than one who only grinds reps. Because food matters this much, players who train seriously go through a lot of it, which is exactly why the game offers an Extra Food Inventory game pass to carry more meals at once and cut down on trips to restock.

Fighting is training too. Beating opponents in PvP feeds back into your progression, so the loop is not just eat-and-lift — it is eat, lift, and fight. The most efficient way to level a fighter is to keep all three running: stock up on food, hit the gym for reps, then test yourself in real fights to convert that training into wins and further gains. Treat any downtime between fights as gym time rather than idle time.

Asura gym and food training screen for boosting stats
Gyms build stats through reps while nutritious meals multiply how fast they climb.

Fighting Styles

On top of your stats, Asura lets you choose a fighting style from several martial-arts options, each with its own feel and move set. Your style shapes how your fighter actually plays in a duel — the range you are comfortable at, how your combos flow, and how you punish an opponent's mistakes. Two fighters with identical stats can play completely differently depending on the style they run, so picking one that fits how you like to fight matters as much as the numbers.

Styles are not locked in forever. The game supports style resets, so if a style does not suit you or the meta shifts, you can swap. The Style Pass opens up the wider set of style options for players who want more to choose from and the freedom to experiment. If you are unsure which style suits you, try a few in real fights before committing your time — the way a style handles under pressure tells you far more than a description does.

Style resets are also one of the rewards handed out through codes, so it is worth keeping an eye on the current code list before you spend anything on a reset. That overlap between codes and progression items comes up again with clans and talents, which is why the codes section later in this guide is worth reading in full.

Clans & Special Clans

Every time you spawn in Asura, there is a chance your normal clan name is replaced by a special clan. Special clans are the game's roll-based power system: each one grants a variety of buffs, and they come in ranks, with the strongest ones being rare rolls. This is where a lot of a fighter's edge comes from, and it is also where players spend a lot of their rerolls chasing something worth keeping.

You roll for special clans in the Store, and the key judgment call is knowing when to keep one. The common rule among players is that a special clan is only worth keeping above the Legendary rank — anything below that is usually not strong enough to justify holding, so you reroll and try again. Holding a weak special clan just because it is "special" is a mistake; the buffs at lower ranks rarely move the needle in a real fight.

Rerolls are the currency of the clan system. They come from the Store and from codes, so a stack of clan rerolls saved up from redeeming codes gives you far more attempts to land a high-rank special clan without spending Robux. If you are hunting for a top-tier clan, redeem every clan-reroll code you can before you start rolling, then keep rerolling until you land something above Legendary and lock it in.

Tip: Only keep a special clan if it is above the Legendary rank. Save up clan rerolls from codes and the Store before you start rolling, then burn them in a batch so you can chase a genuinely strong clan instead of settling for a low-rank one.
Asura special clan roll and reroll screen in the Store
Special clans roll on spawn and in the Store — keep the ones above Legendary and reroll the rest.

Talent Decks

The talent deck is Asura's talent system, a set of passive bonuses tied to the talents you roll. Your deck stacks on top of your stats, style, and clan, giving you another layer of customization that can nudge a close fight in your favor. A strong talent deck complements your build — the goal is a combination that reinforces the stats and style you already run rather than a random grab-bag.

Like clans, talent decks are a roll-based system, which means you can reroll a talent deck to chase a better set of talents. Talent-deck rerolls are one of the rewards that codes give out, so the same discipline applies here as with clans: bank your rerolls, know what you are aiming for, and spend them in a batch rather than one at a time. Rerolling with a clear target in mind beats rerolling on impulse and settling for whatever lands.

For the deepest data on which talents, styles, and clans exist and how they rank, the official Asura Trello is the reference the community relies on. It is the most reliable place to check current specifics before you commit rerolls, since in-game systems shift with updates and a listicle can go stale between patches.

Tips & Strategies

Game Passes

Asura is free to play, and everything that decides a fight — stats, style, clan, talents — can be earned without spending. Robux comes into play only through optional game passes that add convenience. The passes on offer include the Platinum Pass, Clan Pass, Style Pass, Extra Food Inventory, and a Private Server. Because the store rotates and prices change with updates, we are not quoting Robux figures that could go stale — open the in-game store to see current pricing.

Each pass targets a specific system. The Style Pass opens the wider set of fighting styles, the Clan Pass supports the clan system, Extra Food Inventory lets you carry more meals so you refill less often during long training sessions, and a Private Server gives you a quiet place to grind or duel friends without random interruptions. None of them are required to compete, so treat any pass as a time-saver rather than a power buy. If you want a Robux balance to grab one, the earning section below covers a free way to build it.

Does It Have Codes?

Yes — Asura has a working code system, and it redeems in an unusual way: through chat. To redeem, click the Chat button in the upper-left corner, type the code, and press Enter. Codes usually take the form !redeem CODE, though some events use !code CODE instead. There is one requirement that trips people up: your Roblox account must be at least 15 days old to redeem, so brand-new accounts will be blocked until they age past that mark.

The rewards are exactly the progression items covered above: clan rerolls, style resets, skill resets, talent-deck rerolls, and event Vouchers. That makes codes genuinely valuable in Asura rather than a token freebie — redeeming them stocks you with the rerolls you would otherwise grind or pay for. Because codes rotate with events and updates, we keep the current, verified list on a dedicated page instead of printing codes here that could expire. For the live list, see our Asura codes page.

How to Earn Free Robux

Progression in Asura is earned through training, but a Robux balance is what unlocks the optional passes — the Style Pass, Clan Pass, Extra Food Inventory, and a Private Server — that make the grind smoother. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks, with no surveys spam and no downloads, so you can build a balance without spending real money and grab a pass if you decide you want one. See how Earnaldo works.

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Asura PvP fight between two trained martial-arts fighters
Stats, style, clan, and talents all stack in Asura's open PvP fights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stats should you train first in Asura?

Prioritize Strength, Durability, and Stamina. Speed and Striking Speed have a low hard-cap and are widely considered weak in the later game, so most players put them last. You raise stats by visiting gyms, buying nutritious meals, and fighting other players.

How do you redeem codes in Asura?

Codes redeem through chat. Click the Chat button in the upper-left corner, type the code (usually !redeem CODE, with some events using !code CODE), and press Enter. Your Roblox account must be at least 15 days old to redeem.

What do special clans do in Asura?

When you spawn there is a chance your normal clan name is replaced by a special clan. Special clans grant a variety of buffs and are rolled in the Store. Most players only keep a special clan if it is above the Legendary rank; anything lower is usually rerolled.

What is Asura based on?

Asura is a Roblox fighting RPG loosely based on the manga Kengan Ashura. You train martial arts, fight other players in PvP, and climb toward becoming the strongest fighter in the city.

Are Speed and Striking Speed worth training?

Only lightly. Both have a low hard-cap, so their value falls off quickly compared to Strength, Durability, and Stamina. Train them enough to feel responsive, then invest the rest of your food and gym time into the three core stats.

How do you change your fighting style?

You pick from several martial-arts styles to match your preference. Styles can be reset, and the Style Pass gives access to the wider style options. Style resets are also among the rewards handed out by codes.

What are talent decks in Asura?

Talent decks are Asura's talent system, giving passive bonuses based on the talents you roll. You can reroll a talent deck to chase a better combination, and talent-deck rerolls are one of the rewards codes give out.

Does Asura cost Robux to play?

No. Asura is free to play. Robux is only used for optional game passes such as the Platinum Pass, Clan Pass, Style Pass, Extra Food Inventory, and a Private Server. None of them are required to train stats or win fights.

About This Guide

This guide covers Asura by Asura Association (place ID 13358463560), the Roblox fighting RPG loosely based on Kengan Ashura, with over 53 million visits, around 1,556 concurrent players, and roughly 83,000 favorites as of July 2026. It explains which stats to train, gyms and food, fighting styles, special clans and rerolls, talent decks, the game passes, and how codes redeem through chat with the 15-day account requirement. Clan ranks, styles, and store contents shift with the game's updates, and the official Asura Trello holds the most detailed current data; stats here are from the live Roblox game as of July 2026. For more, see the Asura codes page, compare it in Asura vs Untitled Boxing Game, or read up on other fighters like Untitled Boxing Game and The Strongest Battlegrounds. You can also view the game directly on Roblox, head to our Asura hub, or learn how to get free Robux in 2026.