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  1. Wiki Overview. BLEACH: Brave Souls. The first smartphone action game based on the mega-hit manga and anime Bleach. Read more > Premium / EOM Summons. Fierce Battle Crown Summons: Jugulator Release Date: 5/19/2024. Read more > Current Point Event. Read more > Latest Resurrections. Koga, Ginrei, & Byakuya Release Date: 5/28/2024. Read more >

    • Bleach Wiki

      Bleach: Brave Souls is an action game based on Bleach for...

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      CHARACTERS LIST. In the game, there are many Characters that...

    • Overview
    • Playable characters
    • Tag-Teams
    • Status Ailments
    • Awakening Skills
    • Character Affiliations
    • Limited Characters
    • Frenzy Characters
    • Accessories

    : Brave Souls is an action game based on Bleach for Android and iOS devices. It was published by KLab Global Pte. Ltd in 2015. Initially, the game goes through the story of Bleach up to the Lost Agent arc, with several key characters from the Thousand Year Blood War arc being playable. Subsequently, story expansions and playable characters for post...

    Playable characters are rated by a rarity range from one to six stars, one star being the most common, and five stars being the rarest and hardest to obtain. Once maxing out a five stars soul tree and level you can evolve it to six star. Six stars could also be obtained in a summon gacha once and haven't been in a summons since then but they might come back in a future gacha.

    At the beginning of the Story mode, the player starts with a two-star Ichigo Kurosaki and gets one random five star character for free. If the player earns gift boxes during a quest, they can receive various characters from it (one to certain five stars, depending on the quest). Characters can also be unlocked by using Summon in the Shop/Summon mode. Summoning one character, which costs 25 Spirit Orbs, will grant the player a random character. The player can also choose to summon ten characters at once, for a cost of 250 Spirit Orbs. Doing this will guarantee at least one of the summoned characters being four star character. Some special events will also give the player Normal Summons Tickets and Premium Summons Tickets, which can be redeemed for a free summon. A Normal Ticket will grant the player a character from one to two stars, while a Premium Ticket will grant the player a character from three to five stars. Since April 2016, other variations of Summoning Tickets have arrived. The Brave Souls tickets grants a random character from three to five stars, in which summoning five stars has a slightly increased rate, while the 4/5* Tickets guarantees a four- or rarely a five-star characters.

    As of January 2020, the summoning system has been revamped. Unlike the previous system which follows a no guarantee and singular rates, the new system is mirrored on the game's Anniversary Step Up system. The first step on every banner is a double chance with a discount price (150 orbs). At every 5th multi pulled, the player is guaranteed a random 5* from the pool. After that, the gacha ends on the final step which is repeatable indefinitely.

    All character progression are based on leveling, ascension, and Soul Tree progression. Leveling in the same way as traditional leveling of characters in MMO/RPGs. Ascension is a process where the player must use a series of fodder characters to increase a leveling limit point. The Soul Tree progression focuses on a complex RPG stat tree where players must increase each nodes of several stats (Attack, Defense, Stamina, Focus, Spiritual Pressure) using crystals (for one to five stars) or Jewels (for six star characters). Players can get Crystals and Jewels from the Story mode, Coop, or from the Urahara Training Grounds.

    Since the first of July 2016, the Awakening System has been released to the game. Awakening involves taking a level 100 and 100% Soul Tree five star character and fusing it with a special Jewel called the Hōgyoku. The amount of Hōgyoku required for Awakening where gacha characters requires three Hōgyoku, while free five star characters require five Hōgyoku. After Awakening, the rarity of the selected five star becomes a six star. In addition to Awakening, the level is reset back to 1 and the Soul Tree is changed to include Skill Nodes, which used to physically enhance a character's certain skill. Skill Nodes requires raid characters (which can be dropped from the raids), skill keys (appears in special events), orbs (not recommended), or jewels (seasonal characters and frenzy characters are the only characters that only require jewels).

    As of early June 2017, after a player reached 6* Lv150 and 100% Soul Tree on their character, they are granted the option to Release them. Release is a process of unlocking more levels on a maxed out 6* character to further enhance their stats. To Release a character, the player is required to use Hōgyoku's Will, which are found rarely in Character Raids, given guaranteed as Orders rewards, and through high-tier PVP rankings. After the character is Released, the Soul Tree is expanded to show unlockable Level nodes. The nodes are unlocked using Droplets, which are found only in Raids and sometimes rarely in the Inheritance Zone. A new zone ,that is moderately hard, called the Enriched Zone can give you droplets of each color in few amounts. This event comes out rarely. Gacha characters require 3 Hogyoku's Wills, while free characters require 5 Hōgyoku's Wills. Droplet for Releasing characters are varied, but all Released characters can increase their level up to 200.

    Most playable characters are deployed only in a single named unit. However there are a handful of characters who are deployed in a "two-in-one" fashion. These characters are called "Tag-Team" units. The concept behind this mechanic is to demonstrate the synergy of "bondage" between the characters. In Tag-Team units, both character behaviors will depend on the type of duo forms used. There are three forms of duo characters: the initial Tag-Teams, Tag-and-Switch, and Double Character Teams.

    Tag-Teams (original duo) Behavior: In this setup, the base character is the "master", and throughout the gameplays, only he/she are playable. However, in their strong attacks, the secondary character will appear to preform their own abilities, or help the base character enhance their own strong attack effects.

    •Non-Tag Teams (but behaves similarly)

    •Kenpachi Zaraki & Yachiru Kusajishi (the Belief version)

    •Zanpakuto Rebellion

    •Toshiro & Hyorinmaru

    All characters' attacks do raw damage. However there are a large handful of units whose attacks can inflict elemental damage or effect. These types of attacks are called status ailment. Status ailments are locked behind a very small RNG chance to proc, thus in order to consistently proc enough Status damage, characters' attacks need to have a lot of hitbox to increase the probability of triggering. When the Status ailment has been successfully proc, the effect is gated by a hidden timer. Certain Awakening skills can help increase the effect of the Status. While characters can have different Status in their attacks, only one Status can proc at a time.

    •These are the available Status Ailments in characters' attacks:

    •Burn: procs Fire Dmg-over-Time

    •Poison: namesake given, Dmg-over-Time

    •Freeze: character or enemies are trapped in ice, inflicts dmg only once.

    •Paralysis: same effect as Freeze, except characters/enemeies are stunned in electric shock

    After a 5☆ character becomes a 6☆, they gain multiple special nodes in their Soul Tree. These are called Awakening Skills and are primarily served to greatly enhance each character's gameplay experience. Skills varies from increased movement to offensive/defensive buffs to status ailment enhancements. Some characters have unique skills, but many others share similar set of skills depending on the nature of their attack types. The following is a list of all the common skills:

    Utility Types

    •Sprinter: Increases number of flash steps.

    ••Long Stride: Increases flash step distance.

    •Guard Break: Normal and Strong Attacks ignore enemies defense 'guard'.

    •Marauder: an enhanced version of Guard Break for melee, which also nullifies melee resistance

    All playable characters have an affiliation ingame. The affiliations are based on which faction the character belong to according to the manga. Affiliations are also used to determine the Killer effect, which are found in every 6* character. Killers increase the damage of all of a character's attacks towards a specific group it matches to. For example, Mind attribute of Ulquiorra Cifer has Soul Reaper killer, meaning he will deal an extra +20% damage against Soul Reaper enemies.

    In the PVE environments, several enemy mobs are divided into their respective Affiliation groups. They can be found in various maps regardless of their factions. Shinigami consists of the Gotei 13's juniors (foot soldiers), seniors (veterans), ninjas (rogues), Kido specialists (range magical casters), and the elite henchmen (Duelists and Champions). Hollows have the same army structure as Shinigami but in forms of various monsters, including the Menos Grande. Arrancar consist of the Exequias squadrons and Szayelaporro Granz's Fracciónes/Arrancar experiments. No Affiliations mobs consists of various groups not belonging in any factions. These include Riruka's plush toys, Yukio's Invaders Must Die, and the assassins from the Kasumiōji Clan. Human mobs consist of Aura's Xcution cultists. in the limited-time Thousand-Year Blood war event storyline, the new Quincy mobs are based of the Soldat from the Wandenreich.

    The following is a list of available affiliations for all playable characters:

    •Shinigami: characters belonging to the Gotei 13 faction. Zanpakuto Spirits are also considered this affiliation due to being a manifestation of the Shinigami's power

    •Captains: notable Gotei 13 characters that currently hold the captain position as of character model's time. i.e. Shunsui Kyoraku

    •Squad Zero: for the 5 members of the Royal Guard. i.e. Ichibē Hyōsube

    Most characters in Bleach: Brave Souls are placed in the Premium pool, meaning they can be summoned outside of spending orbs through gacha, via standard tickets. However, there are other characters that aren't placed in the same pool, and can only be summoned when they are featured in their own banners. These are called Limited characters. Like seasonal characters which are locked to only their own respective season availability, Limited characters are considered exclusive due to various reasons such as manga licensing issues and other promotions. Players can only summon them once KLab decides to feature them in their own banners, and they cannot be pulled using standard summon tickets (with exception to TYBW tickets).

    The following is a list of all the Limited characters available in Bleach: Brave Souls (not counting seasonal characters):

    Promotional Giveaway (One-Time only)

    •Ichigo Kurosaki (old Shikai version): JP/Global 1st Anniversary exclusives

    •Kon: same as above

    •Renji Abarai (old Bankai version): from Orders achievement (defeat 10000 enemies)

    Frenzy characters are special limited event characters that are available during their own respectable events, through completing Part 1 of the event. All Frenzy characters begin as a 5* character, and can be Awakened to 6*. However, they can only be powered up with their own event crystals. For example, Frenzy Ichigo can only be powered using Ichigo Power-Up Crystals. The Crystals can be used as power up materials again after the Frenzy character is Awakened to 6*. Frenzy Characters are mostly based off of models from their base character form, with exception to Frenzy Ulquiorra and Aizen. Due to their nature as freebie reward characters, they have a noticeable lower stats, limited skills, and mediocre gameplays compared to the normal characters from gacha banners. However, Frenzy characters can be useful as links, given they have double soul traits by default (unlike Resurrected characters, which can only unlock after they reach lv150 with 100% Soul Tree). In each Frenzy events, players may also receive a 4* of the respective character. They are meant to be maxed for orbs, then used as a quick bonus Ascension fodders for Frenzy characters. New Frenzy characters are released once every two months. Each event starts from the middle of the month and last until release of the next midmonth banner. For every new Frenzy character release cycle, in between is a re-release of an older Frenzy character.

    The following is a table of all available Frenzy characters, from the oldest to the latest version.

    Accessories are obtainable items used to give bonuses or other effects to characters. They can be obtained by playing story quest, event, co-op, as well as summon tickets and accessory gacha. Higher grade accessories can be obtained via summon tickets or accessory fusion, which is where two lower grade accessories must be leveled-up and then combined to make a new higher grade accessory. Certain high-grade accessory are unobtainable by fusion or quest farming means, things like Shihoin Shield, the Spirit Core, and the Gold Chappy Dispenser; they can only be gained by summoning. Certain limited accessories are only available during events such as the Anniversary Coin, which increases all stats to 10%.

    The lowest grade starts at 1*, with the highest possible being 5*. Some Accessories can only go up to 3*. At 3*, in order to move to the next tier stage, the player must level up two 3* accessories and then combine using Fusion, which rolls into a random 4* accessory from a select pool. Leveling is done by feeding unwanted accessories and Power Hearts (obtained from events and Orders), and is do-able in all grade. To upgrade a 4* to a 5*, the player must participate in the Fusion Trial coop, which will have a chance to drop Evolution Powders and Book of Secrets. Both materials are required for 4* evolution to 5*, and Fusion Trials are limited to select Attribute cycle per day (Heart, Power, Speed, Tech, and Mind), with all Attributes available during the weekends. At 5*, Accessories will gain a Secondary effect, which adds a random bonus stat effect to the character. Secondary Effects are changeable, AKA "reroll", meaning that the player may choose to roll for another random stat to their content. Rerolling is done by mixing another 5* to the current 5* accessory. Alternatively, certain limited events will drop a 5* Reroll Brush, which can be used to reroll the accessory in the same fashion.

    If the accessory equipped to the character matches their color attribute, the character gains a x2 bonus from the Accessory's effect. However, to prevent abuse, the characters cannot equip two or more of the same accessory at the same time.

    The following is a list of obtainable Accessories, as well as their max given effects

    1*-3* accessories

    •Gokon Tekko: increases ATK (attack for Normal ATK) (20%)

  2. Bleach: Brave Souls. Bleach: Brave Souls em um jogo de Bleach lançado no Japão em 2017 e no resto do mundo em 2020 com personagens recentes.

  3. The game is a real-time, beat 'em up action game with role-playing elements, featuring modes such as: Story, Side Stories, Sub-stories, Chronicle Quests, Events, Senkaimon Quests, Co-Op, Epic Raids, Guild Quests and PVP.

  4. CHARACTERS LIST. In the game, there are many Characters that are playable in various forms or outfits. Each one of them,coming from the manga, the anime or the novel, has its own set of moves. The following is a list of playable characters. 1/5. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U W Y Z.

  5. Bleach: Brave Souls is a free-to-play beat 'em up gacha video game developed and published by KLabGames. Set in the Bleach universe, it was released for Android and iOS in Japan in July 2015 and worldwide in January 2016. It was released for Windows in August 2020 and for PlayStation 4 in March 2022.

  6. Character Growth. There are a number of ways to improve your characters. See here for more details on Awakening 5★ characters. See here for more details on 6★ characters's Soul Trees. See here for more details on Resurrecting 6★ characters. See here for more details on Inheritance. See here for more details on Transcendance.