VV: ULTIMATUM is one of 2026's standout Bleach-inspired fighting RPGs on Roblox, with more than 18.9 million visits and a 91% rating across roughly 134,000 ratings. The moment you join you pick one of three races, Shinigami, Quincy, or Hollow, and each one carries its own progression path, signature power, and evolution route. The players who climb fastest are the ones who learn the combat rotation early, hit level 25 to unlock their race power, and follow the zone route up to the level 100 cap. This guide breaks down the factions, the 1-to-100 progression route, the skill trees, named powers like Shikai and Resurreccion, the one verified active code, an honest look at monetization, and how to bank real Robux on the side.
VV: ULTIMATUM drops you into the world of Bleach as one of three races, and your first real decision is which one to play. Shinigami are Soul Reapers who wield a Zanpakuto and unlock Shikai. Quincy fight at range with Reishi-powered spirit bows. Hollow start as monsters and evolve into Arrancar. The race you choose shapes your whole run, since each has a separate questline, power, and look.
If this is your first character, go Shinigami. They have the quickest early progression and reach all their Shikai moves in base form, which makes the learning curve gentle. Quincy are a close second because their ranged kit is forgiving. Hollow are the most involved race, since you have to consume other Hollows and collect traits before you become an Arrancar, so they reward players who already know the game.
The opening flow is the same for everyone. You spawn into the Fort Adams tutorial at level 1, learn the basic attack rotation and movement, then start grinding mobs and quests. The first hard checkpoint is level 25, where every faction unlocks its signature power in the Soul Society Outskirts, so your early goal is simply getting there cleanly.
Here's the route we'd run on a fresh character:
The three races are the core of VV: ULTIMATUM, and they play differently enough that picking the right one matters. Across all three, the game packs in more than 130 skills and abilities, plus shared skill trees that any race can invest in. That combination of race-specific powers and universal trees is where the buildcraft lives.
Shinigami progress through Zanpakuto evolution. At level 25 you unlock Shikai through a meditation trial, the released state of your sword that opens up your faction's signature kit. They're the beginner-friendly choice because progression is fast and all Shikai moves are available in base form, so you spend less time gated and more time fighting.
Quincy are the ranged race. They fight with spirit bows built from Reishi and complete faction assignments to earn their Schrift, a letter-based power unlock that defines their endgame. If you like kiting enemies and controlling space from a distance rather than trading blows up close, Quincy is the race that rewards it.
Hollow are the evolution race. You start by choosing one of four base forms, gorilla, lizard, turtle, or centipede, which changes your appearance, then evolve by consuming other Hollows and collecting traits. Become an Arrancar and you unlock Resurreccion, the released form that powers up your kit. It's the most hands-on path, so it suits players who want a longer evolution arc.
On top of your race power, you invest in shared skill trees that benefit any build. Trees like Hakuda for melee combat and Speed for Shunpo mobility give universal upgrades, so two Shinigami can play very differently depending on where they spend points. If a build isn't working, the Refund Shrine in the Soul Society Outskirts lets you respec.
VV: ULTIMATUM also has a reroll layer. Clan Rerolls change your clan, Ability Rerolls re-roll your innate ability, and Reiatsu Color Rerolls change your aura color. Rerolls are the main reason codes matter here, since the in-game code rewards are stacked toward exactly these items rather than raw currency.
The whole game is a level grind from 1 to 100 with zone gates along the way, so a good plan is mostly about knowing the route and not wasting rerolls. Treat each level milestone as a checkpoint and you'll always know what to do next.
The early game is about learning the combat rotation and getting to your race power. Don't fuss over your build before level 25, just fight cleanly and complete quests to climb.
After level 25 the game opens into a string of zones, each gated by level. This is where you settle on a build and start moving through the world.
The endgame begins when The Gauntlet opens at level 80. From there it's a grind to the level 100 cap, where your faction's full kit is online and you can focus on perfecting your build. With Shikai, Schrift, or Resurreccion unlocked and your skill trees filled out, the late game is about clean execution against tougher threats.
At this stage your rerolls matter most. Once you know which clan and innate ability suit your playstyle, spend any saved Clan and Ability Rerolls to chase the combination you want. Because rerolls are limited and mostly come from codes, holding them until level 100 means you're rerolling toward a build you actually understand.
Combat in VV: ULTIMATUM is fast and built around customizable rotations, so the players who win trades are the ones who chain their abilities smoothly rather than mashing. Learn the timing of your race's core moves before you start optimizing your build, since clean execution beats raw stats in most fights.
Movement matters as much as damage. The Speed tree feeds Shunpo-style mobility that lets you close gaps and reposition, which is what keeps a Quincy alive at range or lets a Shinigami punish an opening. Treat mobility as part of your damage plan, not an afterthought.
Codes in VV: ULTIMATUM hand out rerolls and Shards rather than currency, which makes them genuinely useful for shaping your character. As of June 18, 2026 there's one verified active code: MIDVVEEK, which gives 5x Clan Reroll, 2x Ability Reroll, and 3x Experimental Hagyaku Shard. We won't list codes we can't confirm, since entering dead codes just wastes attempts.
A lot of older codes have already expired, including MINIUPDATE, FEWREROLLS, FULLRELEASE, 100KLIKES, 75KLIKES, SDFIX, 30KLIKES, and day1. The developer tends to release new codes around milestones and updates rather than on a regular schedule, so the active list stays short. For the full active-and-expired breakdown, see our VV: ULTIMATUM codes page, which we keep current.
To redeem, load into the game and click the Shop button in the top-left, then open the Codes tab. Verify you've joined the developer's Roblox group using the button shown, type the code in exactly as written, and press Redeem. Codes are case-sensitive, so MIDVVEEK has to go in as capitals.
Leveling to 100, unlocking your race power, and filling out skill trees all happen by playing, and none of that costs Robux. The in-game Shop sells optional convenience items, but the core run is free. If you want actual Robux for a game pass, Roblox Premium, or anything else across the platform, that's a separate pipeline from the level grind.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund the perks you actually want.
Run both tracks at once and you're covered. Let the level grind handle your in-game progression, and use Earnaldo Robux for any passes or cosmetics you'd otherwise skip.
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You pick one of three races when you start: Shinigami (Soul Reapers) who unlock Shikai, Quincy who use Reishi bows and unlock Schrift, and Hollow who evolve into Arrancar and unlock Resurreccion. Each race has its own progression path, and the game offers more than 130 skills and abilities across all three. Shinigami are the most beginner-friendly because of quick early progression.
All three factions unlock their signature power at level 25. Shinigami unlock Shikai through a meditation trial, Quincy unlock Schrift, and Hollow who have become Arrancar unlock Resurreccion. The unlock happens in the Soul Society Outskirts area, so level 25 is the first big progression checkpoint after the Fort Adams tutorial.
The level cap is 100. Along the way, new zones gate behind level: The Marsh opens at level 30, Arctic Plains at 40, the Human World at 60, Hueco Mundo at 70, and The Gauntlet at 80. Hitting level 100 unlocks the full endgame loop for your faction.
As of June 18, 2026 the one verified active code is MIDVVEEK, which gives 5x Clan Reroll, 2x Ability Reroll, and 3x Experimental Hagyaku Shard. Older codes like MINIUPDATE, FULLRELEASE, 75KLIKES, and SDFIX have expired. Redeem codes through the Shop button, then the Codes tab.
Load into the game and click the Shop button in the top-left corner, then open the Codes tab. Verify you have joined the developer's Roblox group using the button shown, type the code into the box exactly as written, and press Redeem. Codes are case-sensitive, so MIDVVEEK has to be entered in capitals.
Shinigami are the easiest first pick because they progress quickly and have access to all Shikai moves in base form. Quincy are also forgiving and lean on ranged Reishi bow attacks. Hollow are the most involved because you evolve by consuming other Hollows before becoming an Arrancar, so save that race for a second run if you are new.
Rerolls let you re-roll random parts of your character. Clan Rerolls change your clan, Ability Rerolls re-roll your innate ability, and Reiatsu Color Rerolls change your aura color. Codes are the main free source of rerolls, which is why the active MIDVVEEK code that grants 5x Clan Reroll and 2x Ability Reroll is worth redeeming early.
No. Leveling from 1 to 100, unlocking Shikai, Schrift, or Resurreccion, and building skill trees are all earned by playing. Any game passes in the in-game Shop are convenience boosts rather than requirements, and a free player who learns the combat and follows the zone route can reach the level 100 cap.
This guide reflects VV: ULTIMATUM as of June 18, 2026, a Bleach-inspired fighting RPG where you pick a Shinigami, Quincy, or Hollow race, unlock a signature power at level 25, and grind the zone route to the level 100 cap. Because games like this update often, codes, zones, and the skill trees can shift, so check the in-game Shop and menu for the latest. For every VV: ULTIMATUM article in one place, visit the VV: ULTIMATUM hub, and you can play it on its official Roblox page or read more at the community wiki.