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Striker Odyssey Roblox

Updated June 24, 2026 · 13 min read

Striker Odyssey Roblox Guide (2026) — Stats, Weapons & Codes

Striker Odyssey is a Blue Lock-inspired soccer game where you build a striker from scratch, train five stats, roll weapon movesets and Prodigies, and grind matches to the level 50 cap. It is not a chart-topper anymore, but with 32 million-plus lifetime visits, an 88.5% rating, and an update as recent as June 18, 2026, it is a deep, content-rich legacy game worth learning properly. This guide breaks down the controls, the five stats, the weapon and Prodigy spin systems, the climb to level 50, the honest state of codes, and how to earn free Robux for the things that cost it.

32M+Visits
54.3KFavorites
88.5%Rating
50Max Level

In This Guide

  1. What Is Striker Odyssey?
  2. Controls and Match Basics
  3. The 5 Trainable Stats
  4. Weapons and Weapon Spins
  5. The 7 Prodigies
  6. Leveling to 50
  7. Tips for a Stronger Striker
  8. Striker Odyssey Codes
  9. How to Earn Free Robux
  10. FAQ

What Is Striker Odyssey on Roblox in 2026?

Striker Odyssey is a competitive soccer game built around the Blue Lock anime's idea of the lone ego-driven striker, made by the group oPassionX (group ID 16992334) on place ID 12467817668. You create a striker, train stats, equip weapon movesets, and play 1v1 duels or team matches where the whole goal is to put the ball in the net. The current update is named IMPACT, and the full Roblox title carries that tag in front of the name.

The numbers tell an honest story. Created on February 12, 2023, the game has racked up roughly 32 million visits, around 54,327 favorites, and an 88.5% rating from about 42,422 likes against 5,489 dislikes. What it does not have anymore is a big live crowd; concurrent players sit in the single digits on a typical check in June 2026. So treat this as a well-rated, mechanically deep legacy soccer game that still got an update on June 18, 2026, not as a game you join for instant full lobbies.

If you came up through anime sports and fighting games like Blue Lock Rivals or the ability-stacking of Jujutsu Shenanigans, the core feel here will click fast. The difference is the depth of the progression: this is a stat-and-spin grind where your striker is genuinely yours, built from the weapons you roll and the Prodigy you pair with them.

Controls and Match Basics

Striker Odyssey uses a full keyboard kit on PC and supports mobile, with each input mapped to a specific soccer action. The fastest way to improve is to drill the core four: shoot, take the ball, pass, and dribble. Everything else layers on top of those.

On the ball, LMB shoots or uses your equipped skill, E passes, T throws a Lob Pass, F plays a Heel Pass, and R is a Header for aerial balls. Off the ball, RMB takes the ball from an opponent and Q is your Tackle. Your dribbling moves sit on Z, C, X, and V, and these are where matches are won, since a clean dribble chain is what creates the space to fire a shot.

For movement and menus, Shift runs, Alt toggles shiftlock for tighter aiming, M opens the Menu, and N triggers Emotes. Spend your first few matches just getting the dribble-to-shoot rhythm down before you worry about advanced weapon timing. A striker who can reliably take the ball with RMB, beat a defender with a Z or X dribble, and finish with LMB already beats most newcomers.

The 5 Trainable Stats

Striker Odyssey has five stats you train with stat points: Speed, Dribbling, Stamina, Strength, and Intelligence. You earn points as you level, spend them where you want, and you can wipe and reallocate them with an SP (Stat Point) Reset code or item. That reset option is the key to experimenting, because it means a build mistake is never permanent.

Speed governs how fast you move and close gaps, which matters for both chasing loose balls and breaking away on a counter. Dribbling sharpens your Z/C/X/V moves so you keep the ball through tighter pressure. Stamina is your endurance pool for sprinting and skill use across a full match. Strength wins physical duels and helps you muscle defenders off the ball. Intelligence sharpens your reads and the effectiveness of your decision-based play.

The winning move is to commit, not to spread thin. A striker that dumps points evenly into all five ends up mediocre at everything. Pick a focus that matches the weapon and Prodigy you are building around, pour points into it, and keep one secondary stat topped up to cover an obvious weakness. If your focus shifts after you roll a better weapon, an SP Reset lets you rebuild cleanly rather than living with a half-fit spread.

Weapons and Weapon Spins

Weapons in Striker Odyssey are your skill movesets, and you can equip up to three at once. The slots unlock as you level: Slot 1 at level 0, Slot 2 at level 15, and Slot 3 at level 35. Each weapon rolls in a rarity tier from Common up to Prodigious, with the higher tiers giving stronger, flashier movesets that change how you score.

You obtain weapons through Weapon Spins. You bank spins by playing matches, you can redeem them from codes when codes are live, and you can buy them as developer products if you want to roll faster. The verified spin pricing runs from 99 Robux for 5 spins up to 1,299 Robux for 100 spins, so the per-spin cost drops sharply at the larger bundle. None of that is required to progress; it just speeds up the hunt for a Prodigious moveset.

The smart way to build is around your three slots as a set, not three random rolls. Aim for movesets that share a focus, for example a dribbling-heavy loadout, so your stat points and your Prodigy all reinforce the same playstyle. A coherent three-weapon kit that matches a Dribbling build beats three high-rarity weapons that pull in different directions.

The 7 Prodigies

There are exactly seven Prodigies in Striker Odyssey, and they are passive stat buffs that range from +2% to +8.5% to a single stat. On their own they are a solid edge, but the real value comes from pairing. When a Prodigy's type matches the focus of your equipped weapon, the buff is amplified, so the same Prodigy is worth far more on the right loadout than on a mismatched one.

The classic example is a Dribbling Prodigy paired with the Elastic Dribbling weapon: the buff scales up because the Prodigy and the weapon share the same focus, turning a small percentage into a meaningful one. The same logic applies across the other stats, so the question is never just "which Prodigy is best" but "which Prodigy matches what I am already running."

Prodigies come from Prodigy Spins, a separate roll from Weapon Spins. The verified developer-product pricing is 299 Robux for 1 Prodigy Spin or 1,199 Robux for 5, and Prodigy Spin codes occasionally hand them out for free. Because there are only seven total and the amplification matters so much, plan your Prodigy around your weapon focus before you spend, rather than chasing the rarest one and forcing your build to fit it.

Leveling to 50

The whole progression arc points at one number: level 50, the cap. You climb it by playing matches, and the climb is gated by the slot unlocks, so the early levels are about reaching level 15 for your second weapon and level 35 for your third. Until then you are running a one or two-weapon striker, which is fine for learning but limited against fully built opponents.

The core loop ties everything together: play matches, earn Weapon Spins, roll weapons, pair them with a Prodigy, allocate your stat points, and push your level toward 50. Each piece feeds the next, so a session is most efficient when you are leveling, banking spins, and refining your stat allocation at the same time rather than grinding any one of them in isolation.

Because the live player count is low, expect to spend time in shorter queues or practicing against fewer opponents than a top game. That actually suits the grind, since the Training Room game pass at 499 Robux gives you a private server with custom settings to drill weapon timings and dribble chains without waiting on a match. By level 50 a focused, Prodigy-paired, three-weapon striker is a genuinely strong build.

Tips for a Stronger Striker in Striker Odyssey

Commit to one stat focus. Pour points into the stat that matches your weapons and Prodigy instead of spreading evenly across all five.

Build your three weapons as a set. Movesets that share a focus reinforce each other and your stat build far better than three mismatched high-rarity rolls.

Match your Prodigy to your weapon. The +2% to +8.5% buff is amplified on a matching loadout, like a Dribbling Prodigy with Elastic Dribbling, so pair before you chase rarity.

Use SP Resets to experiment. Reallocating stat points is cheap insurance, so rebuild your striker whenever a better weapon shifts your focus.

Drill dribbles in a private server. The Training Room pass lets you practice Z/C/X/V chains and shot timing without a live opponent, which speeds up your match play.

Bank free spins first. Redeem every working spin and SP code before buying spin products, and never trust a "free Robux generator," which is always a scam.

Striker Odyssey Codes (July 2026)

Striker Odyssey has a real code system, but the rewards are limited to Spins, Prodigy Spins, and SP Resets with no premium currency. The honest catch is that public code lists for this game are stale and conflict across sites, so any code you see circulating right now may already be dead. Redeem promptly and verify in-game. To redeem, open the Main Menu, click Customize, enter the code in the Code box, and press Enter. Codes are case-sensitive, so match the capitalization exactly.

Honest heads-up: The codes below are the latest publicly listed spin and SP codes, but they may be expired. Treat them as worth a quick try rather than a guarantee, redeem the same session you see them, and check in-game for confirmation.
CodeRewardStatus
1MVisistsSpinsMay be expired
15MVisitsSpinsMay be expired
25MVisitsSpinsSpinsMay be expired
40KLikesSpinsSpinsMay be expired
25MVisitsSPSP ResetMay be expired
40KLikesSPResetSP ResetMay be expired

Because the public lists are unreliable, we keep an honestly framed running list on our Striker Odyssey codes page, with the redemption steps, the expired codes, and the same caveat about verifying in-game. If a code above fails, it has almost certainly rotated out, which is exactly why the redeem-promptly habit matters for this game.

How to Earn Free Robux for Striker Odyssey

Striker Odyssey is free to play, but the Training Room game pass at 499 Robux and the Weapon and Prodigy Spin developer products all cost Robux, and matches do not pay those out. If you want a private practice server or a faster roll toward a Prodigious weapon, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo and spend it on exactly that. It is the safe route: never touch a "free Robux generator" or hand over your password, because those are always scams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Striker Odyssey on Roblox?

Striker Odyssey is a Blue Lock anime-inspired competitive soccer game by the group oPassionX on place ID 12467817668. You build a striker, train five stats, roll weapon movesets and Prodigies, and score goals in 1v1 and team matches up to a max level of 50. Created in February 2023, it has passed 32 million lifetime visits and holds around an 88.5% rating, though its live player count is small in June 2026, so it reads as a content-rich legacy soccer game rather than a current chart-topper.

What are the five stats in Striker Odyssey?

There are five trainable stats: Speed, Dribbling, Stamina, Strength, and Intelligence. You raise them by spending stat points as you level, and you can reallocate them with SP Reset codes or items if you want to rebuild your striker around a different weapon or Prodigy.

How do weapons work in Striker Odyssey?

Weapons are your skill movesets, and you can equip up to three at once. Slot 1 unlocks at level 0, Slot 2 at level 15, and Slot 3 at level 35. Weapons range from Common up to Prodigious rarity and are obtained through Weapon Spins, which you earn from playing matches or buy as developer products.

How many Prodigies are in Striker Odyssey?

There are exactly seven Prodigies. Each one buffs a stat by roughly +2% to +8.5%, and that buff is amplified when the Prodigy type matches the focus of your equipped weapon, such as a Dribbling Prodigy paired with the Elastic Dribbling weapon. Prodigies are pulled from Prodigy Spins.

What is the max level in Striker Odyssey?

The max level is 50. You climb to it by playing matches, which feeds your stat points and unlocks your second weapon slot at level 15 and your third at level 35. Hitting level 50 is the long-term goal that lets you run a fully built three-weapon, Prodigy-paired striker.

Are there codes in Striker Odyssey?

Yes, Striker Odyssey has a real code system, but the rewards are limited to Spins, Prodigy Spins, and SP (Stat Point) Resets, with no premium currency. Public code lists are stale and conflict across sites, so the codes circulating right now may already be expired. Redeem them through Main Menu, then Customize, then the Code box, and check our codes page for the latest honest list.

How much does the Training Room game pass cost in Striker Odyssey?

The Training Room game pass costs 499 Robux. It gives you a private server with custom settings, which is useful for practicing weapon timings, testing stat builds, and learning dribbling moves without a live opponent. Other game passes like the Aura Changer and Customization Pack exist, but their prices are not confirmed here.

How do you get more Weapon Spins in Striker Odyssey?

You earn Weapon Spins by playing matches, and you can redeem spin codes when they are live. If you want to buy them, the developer products run from 99 Robux for 5 spins up to 1,299 Robux for 100 spins, while Prodigy Spins cost 299 Robux for 1 or 1,199 Robux for 5.

About This Guide

This guide was last updated on June 24, 2026 and reflects the current IMPACT update of Striker Odyssey. For the full cluster, visit our Striker Odyssey hub, grab the latest honestly framed codes on our Striker Odyssey codes page, or see how it stacks up in Striker Odyssey vs Blue Lock Rivals. You can play Striker Odyssey directly on Roblox, and the community-run Striker Odyssey Fandom wiki tracks weapon and Prodigy details. Spot something out of date? Let us know in the Earnaldo Discord.