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How to Rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental 2026

Last updated: July 6, 2026

How to Rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental (2026)

By Earnaldo Team · July 6, 2026 · Place ID: 94883166535252

Quick answer: Rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental is a full progress reset that permanently multiplies your Train XP, stat gains, Yen income, and Fan gain. The fastest way to grow is to build a strong run, let your gains stall, then rebirth to bank the permanent multiplier — and repeat. The mistake almost everyone makes is rebirthing too early, before the run has matured enough to be worth resetting.

Blue Lock Incremental is an idle soccer RPG where you build a striker by passively training Offense and Defense, rolling for Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents, and pushing through 15 story arcs. Rebirth is the prestige loop that ties it all together, and getting the timing right is the single biggest lever on how fast you progress. This guide covers what rebirth does, when to pull the trigger, and how to prep so each reset is worth as much as possible. New to the game? Start with our Blue Lock Incremental beginner guide.

Table of Contents

  1. What Rebirth Actually Does
  2. When to Do Your First Rebirth
  3. How to Prepare Before You Rebirth
  4. Requirements and Prerequisites
  5. Tips to Speed Up the Grind
  6. FAQ

What Rebirth Actually Does

Rebirth wipes your current run — your stats and progress reset to zero — and in exchange grants a permanent multiplier to your Train XP, your stat gains, your Yen income, and your Fan gain. Every run you do after a rebirth is faster than the one before it, because that multiplier stacks on top of everything you earn. It is the classic incremental prestige loop: reset your progress to make all future progress compound.

The reason this feels counterintuitive at first is that you are voluntarily giving up stats you worked for. But those stats are temporary; the multiplier is forever. A player who rebirths at the right moments will blow past a player who refuses to reset, because their per-second gains keep getting larger. Think of each rebirth as trading a tall tower you built for a taller foundation.

Tip: Because the game keeps its full named-item roster and drop rates on its Trello rather than in public guides, always read the in-game rebirth confirmation screen before you reset. It tells you exactly what carries over in the current version — never assume from an outside guide.

When to Do Your First Rebirth

The golden rule is simple: do not rush your first rebirth. Rebirthing too early wastes the multiplier's potential, because a short run gives you a small bonus. You want to let a run mature first.

The clearest signal to rebirth is when your gains hit a wall. Early on, your stats and Yen climb quickly with each upgrade. As you push deeper into a run, each upgrade moves the needle less and training starts to feel slow. When you notice that you are grinding hard for tiny improvements, you have extracted most of the value from that run — that is the moment to rebirth and lock in the permanent boost.

Because the game does not publish an exact stat or Yen threshold for your first rebirth, treat it qualitatively rather than chasing a specific number. Watch your own progress curve: fast growth means keep going, stalled growth means it is time to reset. After a few rebirths you will develop a feel for exactly where your personal wall sits.

How to Prepare Before You Rebirth

A rebirth is only as valuable as the run that precedes it, so the goal before each reset is to build the strongest, most efficient run you can. The upgrade order below is the proven path to snowballing a run quickly:

1. Hustle and Sponsorship Deal first. These speed up your tasks and boost your Yen, which lets your economy snowball. More Yen sooner means more of everything else, so prioritize these two before anything.

2. Finishing Drill and Cardio next. Once your Yen is flowing, pour into these for faster XP. Quicker XP means faster stat growth, which pushes you deeper into the run before you hit the wall.

3. Conditioning once you can afford it. Add Conditioning after the core four are rolling. It rounds out your build and squeezes extra output from an already-strong economy.

Alongside upgrades, keep rolling for Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents to strengthen your striker, and burn any active codes for free rolls before you reset — codes are the fastest way to fuel a powerful pre-rebirth run. For which builds to chase, our best playstyles guide and tier list break down what is worth rolling for.

Requirements and Prerequisites

Blue Lock Incremental keeps the rebirth barrier light, but a few things should be in place before you reset:

Keep Auto Evolve running. Evolve fires automatically about every 15 seconds and hands you Yen plus bonus rolls. Make sure Auto is toggled on so this happens without you clicking — it is free progress that fuels your run and your rolls.

Have a matured run. The only real prerequisite is that your gains have stalled. There is no hard level or currency gate published for the first rebirth, so the "requirement" is really a judgment call about your progress curve.

Read the rebirth screen. Before confirming, open the rebirth menu and read what it says you will keep and lose in the current game version. This is the authoritative source — more reliable than any outside list.

Tips to Speed Up the Grind

Rebirthing efficiently is about maximizing output between resets. These habits keep your runs short, powerful, and worth resetting.

Always keep Auto Evolve on. The Yen and bonus rolls it drops every ~15 seconds add up massively over a session. Leaving it off is leaving free progress on the table.

Follow the upgrade order every run. Hustle and Sponsorship Deal, then Finishing Drill and Cardio, then Conditioning. Sticking to the sequence gets your economy snowballing faster each time.

Redeem codes before you reset. Codes grant batches of rolls for Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents. Cashing them in before a rebirth means you enter the next run already stronger. Codes rotate, so check our Blue Lock Incremental codes page for the current list.

Push story arcs. Clearing arcs raises your stats and moves your run forward. Progressing through the 15 arcs is part of building a run worth rebirthing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does rebirth do in Blue Lock Incremental?

Rebirth is a full progress reset that permanently multiplies your Train XP, stat gains, Yen income, and Fan gain. You lose your current stats and progress, but every run afterward is faster because of the permanent multiplier. It is the core prestige layer that lets you push deeper into the game each time.

When should I do my first rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental?

Wait until your stat and Yen gains clearly stall — when training feels slow and each upgrade barely moves the needle, you have squeezed most of the value out of the run. Rebirthing too early wastes the multiplier's potential. Let a run mature first, then reset.

Do I lose my Weapons and Playstyles when I rebirth?

Rebirth resets your run progress and stats. Because the game keeps its full named-item roster and drop rates on its Trello rather than in public guides, check the in-game rebirth confirmation screen before you reset to see exactly what carries over in the current version. Do not assume — read what the screen tells you.

What is Evolve in Blue Lock Incremental?

Evolve runs automatically about every 15 seconds and hands you Yen plus bonus rolls. Keep Auto turned on so it fires without you having to click. It is free progress that stacks up while you focus on upgrades and story arcs, and it fuels the rolls you need before a rebirth.

What upgrades should I buy before rebirthing?

Start with Hustle and Sponsorship Deal for faster tasks and more Yen so your economy snowballs, then move to Finishing Drill and Cardio for faster XP, and add Conditioning once you can afford it. This order builds the strongest run before you reset for the permanent multiplier. See our best playstyles guide for build choices.

Is there an Ascension after rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental?

There is no confirmed Ascension layer above rebirth. Rebirth is the prestige reset the game is built around. If a future update adds a higher reset tier, it would appear on the game's Trello and in the rebirth menu first, so treat any "ascension" claim you see elsewhere as unconfirmed until it shows up in game. For more, visit our Blue Lock Incremental hub.

That covers how to rebirth in Blue Lock Incremental and how to make each reset count. Build a strong run with the right upgrade order, keep Auto Evolve running, redeem your codes, and only rebirth once your gains stall — do that on repeat and your striker will grow faster every single cycle. For more, visit our Blue Lock Incremental hub, grab the latest codes, read the beginner guide, or check the tier list. You can also jump into the Blue Lock Incremental Roblox page.