
If you’re diving into Fistborn, you already know this isn’t just another Roblox fighting game—it’s a brutal, skill-based PvP experience where every choice matters. I’ve spent countless hours testing different traits, rerolling for the perfect setup, and climbing the ranks, and I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about Fistborn traits and how they can make or break your journey to becoming the strongest fighter.
Fistborn is a PvP-oriented Roblox game heavily inspired by the Kengan Ashura series, where players train to become stronger through intense combat. What sets it apart from other fighting games is its deep trait system—permanent passive bonuses that fundamentally change how your character plays. These traits sit on top of your clan and style choices, affecting everything from damage output to mobility and survivability.
When I first started playing Fistborn, I underestimated just how much impact a single trait could have. I rolled with whatever I got initially, but after getting destroyed in PvP matches by players with optimal trait setups, I realized I needed to take traits seriously. Now, I consider traits the most important long-term investment you can make in your character.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about Fistborn’s combat system that keeps me coming back day after day. The weighty animations, the strategic depth of the trait system, and the pure adrenaline of high-stakes PvP matches create an experience that’s both challenging and rewarding.
What really hooked me was discovering how different traits could completely change my playstyle. One day I’m a tanky brawler shrugging off hits with the right defensive traits, the next I’m a lightning-fast combo machine darting around the arena with mobility-focused traits. This versatility keeps the game fresh and exciting, even after hundreds of hours.
The community aspect is another huge draw. I’ve made friends, joined clans, and learned from some of the best players in the game. There’s always something new to learn, a new technique to master, or a new trait combination to experiment with.
Traits in Fistborn are permanent passive bonuses that your character receives upon creation. They’re always active and don’t require any special activation or equipment slot. When you create a new character, the game randomly assigns one trait from the available pool, with rarity weights favoring Common and Rare traits over Legendary ones.
The trait system is divided into three rarity tiers:
What makes traits so important is that they’re global passives—they affect every aspect of your character regardless of your chosen clan or fighting style. A good trait can elevate even a basic setup to competitive levels, while a poor trait can hold back even the most optimized builds.
If you’re not happy with your initial trait roll (and let’s be honest, most of us aren’t), you can reroll traits using special tokens or premium currency. Here’s how I do it:
Pro tip: Don’t burn through all your tokens at once! Rerolling is expensive, and the odds of getting a Legendary trait are low. I recommend a strategic approach: keep any S-tier trait you roll, consider keeping A-tier traits if you’re low on tokens, and only reroll B and C-tier traits when you have a comfortable token reserve.
Based on my research and hands-on testing, here’s every trait currently available in Fistborn, organized by rarity with my personal notes on each:
| Trait | Effect | My Take |
|---|---|---|
| Focused | Deal 10% more damage when your Focus bar is full | Solid choice for patient players who like to burst from full Focus |
| Attentive | Gain 5% more Focus from M1 hits | Helps build Focus faster, but outclassed by stronger options |
| Aggressive | Deal 10% more damage when at 0 Focus | Encourages reckless play; I’d avoid this unless you have a specific build |
| Resilient | Health regenerates twice as fast | Great for beginners and PvE grinding, but falls off in high-level PvP |
| Trait | Effect | My Take |
|---|---|---|
| Masochist | Gain 5% Focus when hit by any attack | Trading health for Focus is rarely worth it; I’d reroll this |
| Violent | Deal 50% more damage on finishing hits | Excellent for securing kills and snowballing fights |
| Alert | Successful Dash-Dodge reduces dash cooldown by 1 second | Fantastic for mobility-focused playstyles |
| Persistent | Landing a Dodge extends i-frames | One of the best defensive traits in the game; makes dodges much more forgiving |
| Defiant | Time spent knocked is reduced by 25% | Situational; outclassed by traits that prevent getting downed in the first place |
| Trait | Effect | My Take |
|---|---|---|
| Determined | Survive a lethal hit once per life, recover 20% HP | Game-changing; literally saves you from death once per life |
| Firm | Health drain effects reduced by 25%, regeneration increased by 50% | Amazing for tanky builds and long fights |
| Impatient | M2 attacks reduce all skill cooldowns by 1 second | Perfect for skill-spam builds and aggressive playstyles |
| Quick-Witted | Successful Dash-Dodge fully resets dash cooldown | Makes you incredibly slippery; my personal favorite for mobility |
After extensive testing and countless PvP matches, here’s my current tier list for Fistborn traits. This is based on how consistently each trait performs across different playstyles and skill levels:
These traits are so good that I recommend keeping them regardless of your preferred playstyle:
These traits are excellent but may be more suited to specific playstyles:
These traits are perfectly usable but generally outperformed by higher-tier options:
I generally recommend rerolling these traits as soon as you have enough tokens:
Not all traits work equally well for every playstyle. Here are my recommendations based on how you like to play:
If you’re new to Fistborn, you want traits that are forgiving and help you learn the game:
If you like to be in your opponent’s face constantly:
If you prefer to outlast your opponents:
If you like to dart around the battlefield:
Here are the working codes I’ve verified that can help you get tokens for rerolling traits and other upgrades:
Pro tip: Codes expire quickly, so I recommend checking back regularly for new ones. I usually find new codes after major updates or events.
While there haven’t been any massive game-changing updates recently, the developers have been active with balance adjustments and bug fixes. The most recent updates have focused on:
The community has been asking for more trait variety and possibly new Legendary traits, so keep an eye out for those in future updates. I’m personally hoping for a trait that affects team play, as most current traits are focused on individual performance.
Here are some advanced tips I’ve learned through hundreds of hours of play:
While you only have one trait at a time, certain traits work better with specific clans and styles:
I recommend rerolling only when you have enough tokens to afford multiple attempts and when you have a C-tier trait. Don’t burn through all your tokens chasing a Legendary—sometimes a good Rare trait is better than a mediocre Legendary.
In my experience, Determined is the best overall trait for PvP. The ability to survive a lethal hit once per life is invaluable in competitive matches. However, Quick-Witted is a close second if you have excellent timing and awareness.
Yes, you can reroll your trait at any time using tokens or premium currency. There’s no level requirement or restriction on when you can reroll.
Most traits work well with all styles, but some have better synergy with specific approaches. For example, Impatient works best with styles that have good M2 attacks, while Quick-Witted shines with styles that benefit from mobility.
Legendary traits have approximately a 5% drop rate, making them quite rare. This is why I recommend being strategic about rerolling rather than burning through tokens hoping for a Legendary.
Currently, there are no known hidden or secret traits beyond the twelve listed in this guide. All available traits are documented in the public pool.
Mastering the Fistborn traits system is one of the most rewarding aspects of the game. The right trait can transform your character from average to exceptional, and understanding how each trait works gives you a significant advantage in both PvP and PvE content.
Remember, the “best” trait ultimately depends on your personal playstyle and preferences. What works for me might not work for you, and that’s part of what makes Fistborn so engaging. Experiment with different traits, find what clicks with your style, and don’t be afraid to reroll when you have the resources.
I hope this guide helps you on your journey to becoming a stronger Fistborn fighter. Keep training, stay persistent, and most importantly, have fun with it. The battlefield is waiting—are you ready to show everyone what you’re made of?