Ro-Ghoul is an action RPG on Roblox inspired by the Tokyo Ghoul anime and manga series. Developed by SushiWalrus, the game drops you into a dark, faction-driven world where you pick a side — Ghoul or CCG investigator — and fight your way through PvE encounters, boss battles, and some of the most intense PvP combat on the platform. With over 781 million visits and a recently launched 8th Anniversary plus Matchmaking update in April 2026, Ro-Ghoul isn't slowing down anytime soon.
The core gameplay loop revolves around collecting RC cells (as a Ghoul) or blueprints and materials (as CCG) to unlock powerful weapons. Ghouls wield organic Kagune weapons that sprout from their bodies, while CCG investigators craft Quinque weapons from harvested Ghoul remains. Each weapon type has wildly different movesets, damage profiles, and PvP applications — and there are dozens of options on each side.
What separates Ro-Ghoul from other anime RPGs on Roblox is the depth of its combat system. Weapon choice matters enormously. A player using Ken (Kaneki's Kagune) fights nothing like someone running Noro V2 or Eto V2. Combos chain differently, mobility varies weapon to weapon, and PvP matchups shift depending on what both players have equipped. If you enjoy games like Jujutsu Shenanigans or The Strongest Battlegrounds, Ro-Ghoul scratches that same competitive itch with a Tokyo Ghoul flavor.
The game also has an active social presence. Follow @SushiWalrus3D on Twitter and the Sushi Walrus YouTube channel for code drops, update previews, and patch notes. Community-created content thrives too — YouTube is packed with tier list breakdowns, Kagune showcase videos, and PvP montages that help newer players figure out which weapons to chase.
Your faction choice in Ro-Ghoul determines your entire progression path, weapon pool, and playstyle. It's the first decision you make and it shapes every hour you spend in the game. Both factions are viable at endgame, but they get there through very different roads.
Ghouls are the faster path to your first weapon. You collect RC cells by devouring NPCs scattered around the map. Once you hit 5,000 RC, you automatically unlock a random Kagune. That first unlock usually takes 20-30 minutes of focused NPC farming, which makes Ghouls the go-to recommendation for new players who want to start fighting quickly.
The real beauty of the Ghoul side is the reroll system. Don't like the Kagune you got? Reroll it for just 20 RC — that's practically free. You can reroll dozens of times in a single session until you land something from the S-tier like Ken, Takizawa V2, or Eto V2. There's also a 299 Robux premium reroll option, but honestly there's zero reason to use it when the 20 RC reroll costs nothing meaningful.
Ghouls also gain access to Kakuja forms at higher RC thresholds. Kakuja is essentially a powered-up state that modifies your Kagune with extra moves, increased damage, and enhanced mobility. Getting to Kakuja stage requires significant RC investment, but it's one of the most satisfying power spikes in the game.
CCG investigators take a slower, more methodical approach. Instead of devouring NPCs, you participate in events and boss battles to earn blueprints and crafting materials. You then use those resources to craft Quinque weapons — synthetic weapons made from Ghoul RC cells.
The crafting system adds a layer of strategy that Ghouls don't have. Different bosses drop different blueprints, so you need to target specific encounters to build the Quinque you want. SSS Owl, for example, requires materials from high-level boss rotations that only appear during certain event windows. Planning your farm route around boss spawn timers is a core part of the CCG experience.
CCG's payoff comes at endgame. Some of the strongest weapons in the entire game — SSS Owl, Solace, and 13's Jason — are CCG-exclusive Quinque. If you're willing to invest the extra time upfront, CCG rewards you with weapons that dominate both PvE and PvP at max level.
Kagune weapons define the Ghoul experience in Ro-Ghoul. Each one has a unique moveset with different damage values, combo potential, mobility options, and PvP viability. This tier list reflects the April 2026 meta following the 8th Anniversary balance patch.
| Tier | Kagune | Strengths |
|---|---|---|
| S | Ken (Kaneki) | Highest burst damage, devastating combos, strong in 1v1 and group fights |
| S | Takizawa V2 | Top mobility, fast dashes, multi-hit attacks, excellent chase potential |
| S | Eto V2 | Massive AoE damage, strong zone control, punishes grouped enemies |
| A | Mayu | Balanced damage and speed, reliable combos, low skill floor |
| A | Noro V2 | High sustained damage, regeneration synergy, tanky playstyle |
| A | Yomo V2 | Lightning-fast attacks, strong poke game, hard to pin down |
| B | Tatara | Fire-based DoT, decent area denial, weaker in straight 1v1s |
| B | Hinami V2 | Mixed range/melee kit, versatile but outclassed by specialists |
| B | Touka V2 | Fast projectiles, good kiting, lower damage ceiling |
| C | Tsukiyama | Flashy but predictable, long cooldowns, easily punished |
| C | Nishiki | Basic moveset, low damage scaling, starter-level performance |
Ken (Kaneki) sits at the absolute top for a reason. His Kagune has the highest single-combo damage potential in the game, chaining tentacle slashes into a finisher that can delete half a player's health bar in under 3 seconds. Ken's moveset also transitions smoothly between single-target burst and multi-target cleave, making him effective whether you're dueling one player or caught in a 3v1. The Kakuja form adds even more raw power with extended range and an unblockable grab attack.
Takizawa V2 is the mobility king. His dash attacks cover more ground than any other Kagune, and each dash chains into a follow-up hit that keeps the pressure relentless. In PvP, a skilled Takizawa V2 player is nearly impossible to run from and difficult to pin down. The multi-hit nature of his attacks also means he builds RC faster during combat, letting him sustain fights longer than most opponents.
Eto V2 dominates group encounters. Her AoE attacks hit wide arcs, dealing heavy damage to everyone in range. In PvP scenarios where multiple players clash — which happens frequently in Ro-Ghoul's open-world servers — Eto V2 can swing entire fights by hitting 3-4 enemies simultaneously. Her zone control also makes her one of the best Kagune for defending positions during events.
Quinque weapons are the CCG side's answer to Kagune. Crafted from Ghoul remains, these weapons tend to have more structured movesets with clearer combo routes. Here's how they stack up in April 2026.
| Tier | Quinque | Strengths |
|---|---|---|
| S | SSS Owl | Highest overall damage, massive range, dominant in all content |
| S | Solace | Extremely fast combos, strong burst, punishes mistakes hard |
| S | 13's Jason | Heavy-hitting strikes, armor-like super frames, hard to interrupt |
| A | Ginkui | Versatile range, solid damage, good for both PvE and PvP |
| A | Nutcracker V2 | Quick attacks, combo-heavy, rewards aggressive play |
| A | Serrate V2 | Bleed effects, sustained damage over time, strong in extended fights |
| A | IXA | Dual modes (Attack + Area Control), incredibly flexible |
| B | Narukami | Lightning attacks, decent AoE, middle-of-the-road damage |
| B | Demon Yamada | Wide swings, crowd control, but slow startup |
| C | Yukimura | Basic stats, outclassed at every level, starter Quinque |
SSS Owl is the undisputed best Quinque in the game. Its attacks have massive range, hitting opponents from distances that most other weapons can't reach. The damage per hit is the highest of any Quinque, and its combo finisher launches a projectile that deals splash damage. Farming the materials for SSS Owl takes serious commitment — you need drops from the hardest boss rotations — but the payoff is a weapon that dominates every piece of content in the game.
Solace is the speed demon of the Quinque pool. Its attack animations are among the fastest in Ro-Ghoul, letting you chain hits before most opponents can react. Solace punishes any defensive mistake instantly — one missed block and you're eating a full combo. It's the preferred weapon for CCG players who focus on PvP dueling.
13's Jason takes a different approach. It hits like a truck with every swing, and several of its attacks have super armor frames that prevent you from being staggered mid-animation. This means you can trade hits with aggressive opponents and come out ahead because your individual hits deal more damage. Against Kagune users who rely on fast poke combos, 13's Jason can bulldoze straight through their offense.
IXA deserves special attention because it's the only Quinque with two distinct combat modes. Attack mode turns IXA into a high-damage lance that excels at single-target burst, while Area Control mode transforms it into a defensive tool that creates zones enemies can't easily enter. Switching modes mid-fight lets experienced IXA players adapt to any matchup on the fly — push aggressively with Attack mode, then swap to Area Control when you need breathing room. It's not quite S-tier in raw numbers, but its flexibility makes it one of the most rewarding weapons to master.
PvP is where Ro-Ghoul really shines. The open-world server structure means fights can break out anywhere, and the new Matchmaking update from April 2026 added structured 1v1 queues for players who want fair, organized duels. Whether you're brawling in the streets or climbing the ranked ladder, these tips will give you an edge.
Ghoul — Aggressive Rush Build: Ken or Takizawa V2 paired with max RC investment for sustained combat. Open with a dash attack, chain into your highest-damage combo, then dash cancel out before the opponent recovers. Re-engage immediately and repeat. This build overwhelms opponents who can't match your aggression and punishes slow starters.
Ghoul — Zone Control Build: Eto V2 with AoE-focused play. Stand your ground in a favorable position and use wide-arc attacks to punish anyone who enters your range. This build excels in multi-player fights where you can hit several opponents at once. It struggles against hit-and-run players who refuse to enter your zone, so pair it with awareness of escape routes.
CCG — Burst Assassin Build: Solace or Nutcracker V2 focused on quick-kill combos. The idea is to land one opening hit, chain a full combo, and delete the opponent before they can react. If the combo drops, disengage and wait for another opening. Solace's fast animations make this build devastating against players who rely on reaction-blocking.
CCG — Tank and Trade Build: 13's Jason with super armor abuse. Walk into your opponent's attacks, tank the hits with super armor frames, and land your heavy swings during their recovery. You'll take some damage, but 13's Jason's per-hit damage is so high that you win the math on every trade. This build counters fast-attacking opponents who can't break through your armor.
Ro-Ghoul's progression system revolves around two currencies: RC cells (used for Kagune upgrades and rerolls) and Yen (used for general purchases, stat boosts, and cosmetics). Both factions earn these currencies through different methods, and understanding the most efficient farming routes will save you hours.
The fastest RC farming spot for Ghouls is the Ward 11 NPC cluster near the central plaza. NPCs spawn in groups of 4-6 with a 30-second respawn timer, and each one drops 200-400 RC when devoured. A focused loop through this area nets roughly 15,000-20,000 RC per hour. At that rate, you can reroll your Kagune hundreds of times within a single play session.
For CCG investigators, the most efficient material farming involves the Aogiri boss rotation in Ward 7. These bosses drop Quinque blueprints and rare crafting components on a 5-minute respawn cycle. Grouping with 2-3 other CCG players speeds up kills and guarantees you hit the damage threshold for loot eligibility.
Yen is shared between both factions and spent on stat resets, cosmetic items, and color credits. The best Yen farm is running repeatable delivery quests in Ward 1 — each quest takes 2-3 minutes and pays 5,000-8,000 Yen. Stack this with the MATCHMAKING! code reward of 10M Yen and the ANNIVERSARY-8 code reward of 20M Yen, and you won't need to worry about Yen for a long time.
Ro-Ghoul codes give massive amounts of RC, Yen, hearts, and color credits for free. The two currently active codes combined are worth over 3 million RC and 30 million Yen — that's days of farming handed to you instantly. Here's how to redeem them and what each one gives.
| Code | Rewards | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MATCHMAKING! | 1M RC, 20 Hearts, 10M Yen, 30 Color Credits | Active |
| ANNIVERSARY-8 | 2M RC, 80 Hearts, 20M Yen, 120 Color Credits | Active |
Combined value: 3M RC, 100 Hearts, 30M Yen, and 150 Color Credits. The 3M RC alone is enough to reroll your Kagune 150,000 times at the 20 RC rate — meaning you can guarantee yourself any Kagune you want. The 100 Hearts are used for premium cosmetics and special items. And 30M Yen covers stat resets, purchases, and more Yen than most players spend in weeks.
Codes expire without warning, so redeem both of them the moment you log in. Follow @SushiWalrus3D on Twitter and the Sushi Walrus YouTube channel for new code announcements. The Ro-Ghoul Wiki codes page also tracks active and expired codes in real time.
Kagune rerolls cost 299 Robux through the premium path, and various in-game items and passes require Robux purchases. But you don't need to spend real money. Earnaldo lets you complete straightforward tasks — watching short videos, trying app demos, and filling out quick surveys — and converts your earnings into Robux you can withdraw to your Roblox account.
The process is simple: sign up, link your Roblox username, complete available tasks, and accumulate points until you hit the withdrawal threshold. The full step-by-step breakdown is on the How Earnaldo Works page. Many players earn enough Robux for a premium reroll or game pass within just a few sessions.
Earn Robux by completing simple tasks — no spending required. Use it on Kagune rerolls, game passes, or anything else you want in Ro-Ghoul.
That said, Ro-Ghoul is one of the more generous games when it comes to free progression. The 20 RC Kagune reroll means you genuinely don't need Robux for weapon acquisition. Where Robux becomes useful is for cosmetic items, color credits beyond what codes provide, and supporting the developer. If you're going to spend Robux anyway, earning it for free through Earnaldo makes it a no-brainer.
The best Kagune in April 2026 are Ken (Kaneki), Takizawa V2, and Eto V2 in S-tier. Ken offers the highest burst damage and combo potential. Takizawa V2 excels at mobility-based PvP with fast dashes and multi-hit attacks. Eto V2 dominates group fights with massive AoE damage. In A-tier, Mayu, Noro V2, and Yomo V2 are all strong picks.
Yes. Two codes are active: MATCHMAKING! gives 1M RC, 20 Hearts, 10M Yen, and 30 Color Credits. ANNIVERSARY-8 gives 2M RC, 80 Hearts, 20M Yen, and 120 Color Credits. Redeem them by pressing the </> button on the left side of your screen, typing the code, and clicking Submit Code. Codes expire without notice, so redeem them immediately.
You can earn free Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks like watching videos and answering surveys. Earned Robux can be withdrawn to your Roblox account and spent on Ro-Ghoul items like Kagune rerolls (299 Robux) or other in-game purchases. Check the How Earnaldo Works page for the full process.
Ghouls are better for beginners because you only need 5,000 RC to unlock your first Kagune by devouring NPCs, and rerolls cost just 20 RC. CCG investigators require blueprints and materials from events and boss battles to craft Quinque weapons, which takes longer. However, CCG has some of the strongest endgame weapons like SSS Owl and Solace. Pick Ghoul for quick starts, CCG for long-term power.
SSS Owl is the best overall Quinque with the highest damage and range. Solace is the fastest Quinque with devastating combo speed. 13's Jason has super armor frames that let you trade hits favorably. IXA is the most versatile with dual combat modes — Attack mode for burst damage and Area Control mode for zone denial. All four are excellent choices depending on your playstyle.
Ro-Ghoul has over 781 million visits on Roblox as of April 2026. The game recently celebrated its 8th anniversary and launched a major Matchmaking update, bringing a surge of new and returning players. The active community, regular code drops, and consistent updates from developer SushiWalrus keep the player base engaged.
You can reroll your Kagune for 20 RC (in-game currency) or 299 Robux. The 20 RC reroll is essentially free since you earn RC by devouring NPCs as a Ghoul — a few minutes of farming gives you enough RC for dozens of rerolls. There's no reason to spend 299 Robux on the premium reroll when the free method works identically. Keep rerolling until you land Ken, Takizawa V2, or another S-tier Kagune.
Ro-Ghoul has earned its 781 million visits by delivering something most Roblox games don't — a genuinely deep combat system where weapon choice, combo execution, and matchup knowledge determine who wins. The 8th Anniversary and Matchmaking updates in April 2026 have only strengthened the game, adding structured PvP alongside the chaotic open-world brawling that made it popular in the first place.
Start by choosing your faction (Ghoul for speed, CCG for endgame power), redeem both active codes immediately for 3M RC and 30M Yen, and reroll your weapon until you land an S-tier pick. Learn one combo route inside and out before you branch into advanced techniques like dash canceling and elevation pressure. The tier lists above will point you toward the strongest options, but every weapon in Ro-Ghoul can win fights in the right hands.
For more Roblox guides, check out our breakdowns for Blox Fruits, Jujutsu Shenanigans, and The Strongest Battlegrounds. And for the latest Ro-Ghoul codes, tier list changes, and meta updates, visit the Earnaldo Blog.