Did you know that you can become a Peroxide Fullbringer? Well, you do now. While most players are likely busying themselves becoming Hollow, Soul Reaper, or Quincy, you can remain human and focus on becoming a Fullbringer. It’s a secret feature in the game right now, and it’s entirely possible. I’m going to walk you through the steps in this very guide.
Peroxide is a Roblox open world RPG that draws inspiration from the hit anime series Bleach. You become a Hollow, Soul Reaper, or Quincy (or Fullbringer!) and explore the world, battling enemies to progress. You unlock new skills, abilities, and equipment that allows you to become the most powerful character in the server.
So head on over to Roblox to grab Peroxide. I’ve also put together a Peroxide Hollow guide and a Peroxide Shikai guide.
Peroxide Fullbringer Progression
Now, let’s take a look at the steps you need to take to become a Peroxide Fullbringer. Please note: this is an incredibly challenging feat to pull off, so it’s not for the faint of heart.
Remain Human
The first step to becoming a Fullbringer is remaining human. Die, and you have lost your chance.
Get 50 Gold
Now, focus on gaining gold. The easiest way to achieve this is by completing quests that don’t involve combat. You can pick these up from the quest board, and I recommend that you focus on quests like ‘Deliver the Package’ or ‘Clean up the Plastic’.
Don’t take on quests that involve you to kill anything, as you simply can’t at this stage of the game.
Hit the Gym
Once you have saved up enough cash, go straight to the gym and purchase a membership. Now, max all of your stats, including Reiatsu, Vitality, Agility, Strength, and Spirit.
Once your membership runs out, simply repeat step two and three until you’ve maxed out all of your stats.
Increase Your Limit Break
Now, you need to increase your Limit Break. This is easy, as all it involves is running around and chatting to NPCs until the Limit Break metre is filled.
Continue Maxing Stats
At this point, you can head back to the gym and continue maxing your stats. It’s entirely up to you what you focus on, but you can gain Strength and Vitality for combat (or Spirit, depending on some builds) or Agility if you want to go fast.
You can also attune to a stat to focus on gaining stat XP while completing quests.
Unlock Your M1
At around level eight, you can finally unlock your M1 ability, allowing you to fight. This opens up combat quests as well as general butchering of enemies for XP. If you can’t M1 at level eight, try reloading the game.
Level Up and Maximise Stats
Now, just focus on levelling up by taking on quests that challenge you to battle enemies. You will gain XP from the combat itself, as well as the reward for completing the quests. Pick the skills that you like the most when levelling up.
You may want to join a private server for this phase, as you will have a lot more enemies to take on and won’t have to compete with other players.
While levelling up, continue heading to the gym and maximising your stats. At this phase, you want to focus on Strength and Vitality to maximise your damage and survivability, allowing you to battle, and progress, a lot faster.
You might also want to attune to strength at this phase to keep strength increasing while you’re battling enemies and completing quests. Just remember to make sure your strength is three stars before attuning.
Max Level Fullbringer
Right now, the maximum progression for Fullbringers is level 51. Hopefully, an additional progression step will arrive at a later point in the game.
How to Know You’re a Fullbringer
It’s difficult to tell if you’re a Fullbringer or not, as it’s not an official feature in the game with a defined progression steps. However, you can tell that you’re a Fullbringer if, when you flash-step, the animation is green.
Is Fullbringer an Official Feature?
No, Fullbringer isn’t an official feature in Peroxide right now. Instead, it’s a fun alternative progression that’s basically like playing the game on hard mode.
However, the fact that you can progress this way, unlocking M1 and changing your flash step, suggests that an official Fullbringer progression might arrive in the game at a later time.
Glen Fox
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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.