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How to Reroll Shikai in Project Mugetsu

How to Reroll Shikai in Project Mugetsu

Unlock your full potential, one chat message at a time

After a long journey of becoming a Soul Reaper, entering the Soul Society for the first time and fighting your Zanpakuto, you’ll begin to unlock Shikai. This feature lets you type in the ingame chat to unleash various powerful abilities. However, while you could stick with the first one you get, you can also reroll it to try to get a better one! If you want to learn more, continue reading to discover how to reroll and reset Shikai in Project Mugetsu.

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How to Reroll Shikai in Roblox Project Mugetsu

There are three ways to reroll and reset Shikai once you unlock it:

  • Buying a Shikai Reset using Robux
  • Rerolling using a Legendary Orb
  • Talking to Dante in Hueco Mundo

Whether you choose the quick option that costs money or a free but slow process is entirely up to you. I’ll talk about both to give an idea of what to expect. Before jumping ahead, though, be sure to check out how to unlock and activate your Shikai in Roblox Project Mugetsu if you haven’t yet gotten your hands on these powers.

Using Robux to Reroll Shikai

The quickest way to reroll your Shikai is by purchasing the Reset Shikai perk using 300 Robux in the Project Mugetsu Robux Shop. By bringing up your game options and pressing shop, you’ll find the store and items you can buy with Robux, including Reset Shikai.

Project Mugetsu Reroll Shikai Robux

The downside is that you’ll have to spend real money through the Roblox site to get Robux. However, if this isn’t an issue for you, you can use this as a fast way to reset your Shikai and try for a new one!

Related: Project Mugetsu Codes (April 2023)

Rerolling With a Legendary Orb

If you want to avoid spending money, you can also go for a free but slower option by trying your luck at defeating bosses. These bosses, such as Gin and Toshiro in the Soul Society, have a one percent chance of dropping a Legendary Orb upon elimination. The odds are low, so you may have to beat these bosses multiple times before you find your first Legendary Orb drop.

You’ll know you got it when the orb appears on the floor, allowing you to pick it up and access it in your inventory.

Roblox Project Mugetsu Legendary Orb to Reroll Shikai

Once you get a Legendary Orb, find it in your inventory and equip it onto your skill bar. Here, you can use it to see a list of reroll options. Among these is the Reset Shikai option that you can now get for free!

Paying Dante in Hueco Mundo

Let’s say you’ve spent a lot of time farming these bosses for Legendary Orbs but have yet to get one. Does this mean you have to spend Robux?

Nope! Another option for rerolling your Shikai is to head to Hueco Mundo near the Abyss, where you’ll find a pink-haired civilian named Dante. If you’re unfamiliar with the area, you’ll have to head to the southernmost part of Hueco Mundo to find the Abyss! In exchange for $85000 (ingame gold, not real money), you can reroll your Shikai without farming for orbs or paying Robux.

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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.