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Blue Lock Incremental Beginner Guide 2026 — Start Here

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Blue Lock Incremental Beginner Guide (2026) — Start Here

By Earnaldo Team · July 5, 2026 · Place ID: 94883166535252

Blue Lock Incremental is an idle game built on the Blue Lock anime, where your job is to forge the world's greatest striker. You do that by passively training stats, rolling for abilities, completing tasks for Yen, and fighting through 15 story arcs. It looks busy at first, but the early game comes down to two things: get your Yen income up, then never stop rolling.

This guide walks a brand-new player through the opening hours — how rolls and stats work, exactly which upgrades to buy first, when to Rebirth, and the mistakes that quietly slow your run. Follow the order below and you'll snowball far faster than a player buying upgrades at random. Grinding rolls? Stack free spins from our Blue Lock Incremental codes page before you spend.

Table of Contents

  1. Your First 30 Minutes
  2. Core Mechanics Explained
  3. Which Upgrades to Buy First
  4. 10 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
  5. When to Rebirth
  6. When to Spend Robux (and When Not To)
  7. FAQ

Your First 30 Minutes

Your opening session has one goal: build a Yen engine so everything after it comes faster. Don't fixate on hitting a rare weapon yet — get your income flowing first, then the rolls take care of themselves.

  1. Do your first free rolls across all four types — Weapons, Playstyles, Egos and Talents — and equip the best result in each slot.
  2. Start completing tasks to earn Yen, the currency that funds every upgrade.
  3. Buy Hustle first for faster tasks, then Sponsorship Deal for more Yen per task.
  4. Once those are leveled, add Finishing Drill and Cardio to speed up XP.
  5. Redeem active codes for free rolls, then dump them in a batch to chase higher rarities.

By the end of your first half hour you should have a steady Yen income and a full set of equipped abilities. That's the foundation — everything from here is stacking multipliers on top of it.

Core Mechanics Explained

Blue Lock Incremental runs on a few interlocking systems. Your striker has Offense and Defense stats that you train up to push through the story arcs. Alongside those, you accumulate Yen from tasks and Fans as you progress, and you spend Yen on upgrades that make the whole loop turn faster.

The power in your build comes from four rollable ability types: Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents. Each rolls at a rarity from Common up through the rarest top tiers. Weapons deliver the biggest single-hit finishing multipliers, while Playstyles add an always-on passive boost — you want a strong one of each equipped at all times.

Because it's an incremental game, your job is to keep the numbers climbing. Train stats, complete tasks for Yen, roll for better abilities, and clear arcs. When your progress stalls, that's the signal to Rebirth for a permanent multiplier and climb the same path faster. For the exact weapon rankings, our Blue Lock Incremental tier list ranks every rarity by finishing multiplier.

Which Upgrades to Buy First

Upgrade order matters more than anything else early on. Buying the wrong things first stalls your Yen income and slows every future purchase. Here's the priority path that snowballs the fastest.

Priority Upgrade What It Does
1stHustleFaster tasks — more Yen per minute
2ndSponsorship DealMore Yen from every task
3rdFinishing DrillSpeeds up XP gains
4thCardioFurther XP gain boost
5thConditioningRounds out the early upgrade path

The logic is simple: Hustle and Sponsorship Deal come first because faster tasks and more Yen make every later purchase cheaper to afford. Front-loading your income means the rest of the tree fills in almost on its own.

Only after those two are leveled should you grab Finishing Drill and Cardio to accelerate XP, then pick up Conditioning when you've got Yen to spare. Buy in this order and you'll out-pace any player who spread their early Yen thin across the whole menu.

Tip: Don't spend rolls one at a time. The rarest abilities are the least likely outcome, so bank rolls using free code rewards and then dump a big batch at once — a long streak gives you a much better shot at a top-tier pull. Our codes page keeps the active roll codes current.

10 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid

Most slow starts in Blue Lock Incremental come from a handful of habits, not bad luck. Avoid these and your striker grows noticeably faster.

  1. Skipping Hustle and Sponsorship Deal to buy XP upgrades first.
  2. Spending rolls one at a time instead of banking and batching them.
  3. Rebirthing too early, before an arc milestone, and wasting the multiplier.
  4. Leaving a weak ability equipped after a better roll lands.
  5. Ignoring free codes that hand out rolls of every type.
  6. Neglecting your Yen income and wondering why upgrades feel expensive.
  7. Only rolling one ability type instead of all four.
  8. Not checking the Trello to learn what each rarity and arc actually offers.
  9. Chasing the rarest weapon before your income can sustain the roll grind.
  10. Forgetting that Playstyles add always-on multipliers worth prioritizing too.

The pattern is clear: income first, batch your rolls, and time your Rebirths. Nail those three and the rest of the game is just watching numbers climb.

When to Rebirth

Rebirth is the core progression lever, and mistiming it is the most common way beginners waste hours. A Rebirth resets your progress but permanently multiplies your future power, so the value depends entirely on when you pull the trigger.

The rule: don't Rebirth just because you can. Wait until your gains visibly slow, then Rebirth right after clearing a story arc milestone so the multiplier applies to a bigger base. Rebirthing too early with a small base wastes the reset — you climb back to where you were with barely any gain to show for it.

Done right, each Rebirth makes the next climb through the 15 arcs faster than the last. That compounding is the whole game. For where the biggest multipliers actually come from, our best playstyles guide covers the passive picks worth chasing before you reset.

Earn Free Robux While You Play

Chasing top-tier rolls in Blue Lock Incremental is faster with a few game passes. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks, so you can grab passes for Blue Lock Incremental and other Roblox games without spending real money.

When to Spend Robux (and When Not To)

Blue Lock Incremental is playable start to finish without spending a cent — the whole game is built on free rolls, tasks, and Rebirths. So treat any Robux purchase as an accelerator, not a requirement, and only buy things that speed up what you're already doing.

The fair targets are roll-boosting passes and convenience upgrades that multiply your Yen or roll income. Those pay off because more income and more rolls compound over a long run. Skip anything that just hands you a one-time boost — a single rare pull doesn't matter much once your income is snowballing on its own.

Before spending real money, exhaust the free codes. They regularly hand out 10 rolls of each type, which is often better value than a small paid pack. Our Blue Lock Incremental guide covers the deeper progression, and if you're torn between this and the PvP spin-off, our Incremental vs Rivals comparison breaks down which one fits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you start Blue Lock Incremental?

Roll for your first Weapons, Playstyles, Egos and Talents and equip the best of each. Then buy Hustle and Sponsorship Deal first for faster tasks and more Yen, add Finishing Drill and Cardio for XP, and Rebirth once your gains slow.

What should you buy first in Blue Lock Incremental?

Buy Hustle and Sponsorship Deal first — faster tasks and more Yen make everything else snowball quicker. Once they're leveled, grab Finishing Drill and Cardio for XP gains, then Conditioning when you have Yen to spare.

What are the four ability types?

The four rollable ability types are Weapons, Playstyles, Egos and Talents. Each rolls at rarities from Common up to the rarest top tiers. Weapons give the biggest single-hit finishing multipliers; Playstyles add always-on passive multipliers. See our tier list for rankings.

How does Rebirth work in Blue Lock Incremental?

Rebirth resets your progress but multiplies your future power permanently. Don't rebirth too early — time it after clearing a story arc milestone so the multiplier applies to a bigger base, then climb faster than before.

What is Yen used for?

Yen is the main currency, earned by completing tasks. You spend it on upgrades like Hustle, Sponsorship Deal, Finishing Drill, Cardio and Conditioning that speed up your task and XP gains. More Yen income early snowballs your whole run.

How many arcs are in Blue Lock Incremental?

There are 15 story arcs to progress through. You fight through them by building Offense and Defense, and clearing arc milestones is the natural point to Rebirth for a bigger multiplier. The Blue Lock Incremental hub has more guides.

That's the beginner path for Blue Lock Incremental in 2026. Build your Yen income first with Hustle and Sponsorship Deal, batch your rolls with free codes, and Rebirth only after an arc milestone. Do that and you'll snowball past players who've been grinding twice as long. For more, visit our Blue Lock Incremental hub, grab the latest active codes, or study the weapon tier list to know what to chase.