If you’ve ever jumped into one of these Ken-style Roblox games, you already know the feeling — you spawn in, have no clue what to do, no money, no stats, and somehow everyone else already looks like they’ve been grinding for weeks.
That’s exactly how Hyaku Asura starts.
It’s a fresh game, still rough around the edges, but underneath that, it follows the same addictive loop: grind money → train stats → get stronger → repeat. The problem is, the game barely explains anything. So instead of wasting hours figuring things out, let’s walk through it like someone actually showing you the ropes.
Hyaku Asura Beginner Guide Wiki – Trello Link, Train Stats
The moment you spawn in:
- You have 0 money
- No stats
- No real direction
So your first move is simple:
Use codes immediately.
Open menu:
- Press M
- Go to Codes
- Redeem everything you can
This gives you:
- Starter cash
- Premium currency (for rerolls, clans, etc.)
Think of this as your “boost” so you don’t start completely from zero.
Banking
Once you get money from codes, don’t just carry it around.
Go find the bank (Cly Sly Banking) and:
- Deposit most of your cash
- Keep around 15,000 on you
Why?
Because:
- If someone knocks you out → you get robbed
- More cash = bigger loss
So always:
- Bank your money
- Only carry what you need
This alone saves you hours of grind later.
Jobs
There are 3 main jobs, but early on, one stands out.
1. Delivery Job
- Near basketball court
- Decent but not the best
2. Garbage Job (BEST EARLY GAME)
- Located in the alley
- Most efficient and consistent
3. Other minor options
- Not worth focusing early
What You Actually Do
- Pick up job
- Perform task (cleaning, etc.)
- Repeat
Yes… it’s boring.
But this is your first real grind loop.
How Much to Farm?
- Grind for about 15–20 minutes
- Aim for at least:
- 20,000 money
That’s your entry point into training.
Food System
Before grinding or training:
- Buy food from nearby shops (there are multiple in one area)
- Keep your inventory stocked
Why?
Because:
- You need food for macro / long sessions
- Without food, your grind stops faster
It’s a small thing, but it makes a big difference.
Gym Training – Where You Actually Get Strong
Once you’ve got money, head to the gym.
Before touching anything, buy:
- Breathing Mask → +25% stamina gains
- Vest → +25% durability gains
- Limb Weights → faster striking speed gains
These are HUGE early game boosts.
Machine
Here’s what matters:
Bike
- Best for stamina
- Priority stat early
Treadmill
- Gives agility (speed)
Punching Bag
- Builds strength + striking speed
Pull-ups
- Increases durability
Bench / Squats
- Muscle-focused (not priority early)
Early Stat Goal
A solid starting target:
- 400 stamina (priority)
- 300 agility
- Balanced strength/durability after
Important tip:
Always keep stamina higher than other stats
Because stamina affects:
- Movement
- Combat
- Overall survivability
Checking Your Stats
To check stats:
- Go to hospital
- Buy stat check from NPC
If the screen looks blurry:
- Turn graphics to max
Yeah, it’s weird, but that’s how it works right now.
Fatigue System
This is where most beginners get confused.
- Max fatigue = 100
- At 100 → you stop gaining stats
So if your gains suddenly stop, this is why.
How to Reset Fatigue
Go to hospital:
- Upstairs → beds
- Sleep until fatigue hits 0
Then go back to training.
Your Core Loop Becomes:
- Train
- Hit fatigue cap
- Sleep
- Repeat
This is the real progression system.
Muscle & Builds
Right now, muscle system is still unclear, but here’s what we know:
- Muscle increases damage
- Possibly affects health
BUT:
- Too much muscle = slower speed
- Can hurt stamina efficiency
So early game advice:
- Don’t over-focus muscle
- Stick to stamina + agility first
Play it safe until the system is clearer.
Macro Gamepass
Let’s be real for a second.
This game is heavily grind-based.
Without macro:
- You’ll be manually grinding for hours
- Progress will feel extremely slow
With macro:
- You can automate training
- Progress much faster
Most players:
- Run macro for 10–15 hours daily
So realistically:
If you plan to play seriously, macro is almost required
Not ideal, but that’s how the current system is built.
Hyaku Asura doesn’t reinvent anything — it’s very much a classic Ken-style grind game. But if you go in knowing what to do, it actually feels smooth and rewarding.