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BLEACH: Soul Resonance Beginner Guide: Best Reroll Tips, Starter Teams & Early-Game Progression

2025-11-21

BLEACH: Soul Resonance is a high-quality action mobile game officially licensed from the popular BLEACH anime. Through detailed 3D modeling, faithful combat animations, and authentic character portrayals, players form a three-character team to take on the role of a Soul Reaper. Whether you're a longtime BLEACH fan or brand new to the universe, the game delivers exhilarating battles and rich progression.

This guide will walk you through core systems, early-game flow, gacha strategy, and team building so you can get a strong start and progress efficiently.

 BLEACH: Soul Resonance Promotional Poster

 

If you want to reroll for an ideal SSR start in BLEACH: Soul Resonance, using OSLink for multi-instance management is highly recommended. With OSLink's remote control and emulator sync features, you can run multiple game accounts on your PC simultaneously and mirror tutorial steps and gacha pulls with a single click. This dramatically boosts your reroll efficiency, whether you're aiming for your favorite characters or trying to establish a multi-account resource pool faster than other players.

Use OSLink to farm starting characters in multiple accounts

 

1. Systems & Gameplay

1.1 Combat System

The game uses a three-character party format. During battle, you can freely switch between your characters. Characters can perform normal attacks, dodge, technique, ultimate, and counter.

Counter: If timed correctly, you can block an enemy attack and immediately counter, greatly reducing the enemy's poise gauge, temporarily paralyzing them and opening up a window for burst damage.

Charge Attack: Next to the character's health bar is an energy meter. As you hit enemies, this meter fills. When full, you can hold the normal attack button to release a charged, powerful attack.

BLEACH: Soul Resonance Battle screen

 

Battlefield Skill: Tactical-type characters have a special“battlefield skill” that activates under certain conditions (for example, deploying certain characters, or meeting attribute requirements). Once triggered, it provides team-wide buffs.

Attribute Advantage System: Characters and enemies have four types of attributes: Slash, Thurst, Strike, and Spirit. The effectiveness follows a rock-paper-scissors logic: Slash counters Thurst; Thurst counters Spirit; Spirit counters Slash; Strike has no counter relationship. Choosing correct attributes against enemies gives you a damage advantage.

 

1.2 Character System

Character Levels: Characters level up through battles or using EXP materials. At certain milestone levels (e.g., 25, 35, 45), they unlock powerful passive abilities.

Skills: Each character's skills can be leveled up to increase damage, buff strength, or other effects.

Boundary: When you obtain duplicate character cards, you can perform a “boundary break” to raise the character's cap, improve skill levels, and unlock additional power.

BLEACH: Soul Resonance Character Upgrade Interface

 

Weapons: There are two types of weapons — generic weapons and exclusive weapons. Exclusive weapons come with unique, character-specific effects.

Stamp: Unlocked when the player reaches around level 22. This is the game's main equipment system. You can equip up to six stamps per character, which grant various attribute bonuses and set effects.

BLEACH: Soul Resonance Weapon Enhancement Interface

 

1.3 Resources & Game Modes

The Main Story is vital for newcomers: it unlocks systems and provides large amounts of resources.

Supplies/ Trial / Challenge: These game modes yield materials for leveling up, limit-breaking, and stamping.

Daily Quests & Events: These are steady sources of summon currency and other key resources - don't skip them!

BLEACH: Soul Resonance gameplay modes

 

2. Recruitment and Reroll Recommendations

There are five different recruitments:

Limited-Character Recruitment (limited SSR characters)

Limited-Weapon Recruitment (exclusive weapons)

Standard Characters Recruitment (six standard SSR characters)

Select Recruitment (you can pick one SSR from a set; after obtaining, it closes)

Select Weapon Recruitment (you choose a weapon to recruit)

The Standard Character Recruitment features a Beginner Recruitment: within the first 50 summons, you are guaranteed an SSR character - but this guarantee only applies once.

BLEACH: Soul Resonance Recruitment Interface

 

Pull Order Guide

Use your early resources on the Beginner Recruitment first.

Then summon from the Select Character Recruitment.

Use any limited recruitment tickets on the Limited-Character Recruitment.

Once you have your core team, consider summoning the Weapon Recruitment.

 

Recommended First Pulls

The ideal early setup is to get Byakuya Kuchiki or Kisuke Urahara from the New-Player Recruitment, then pick the other from the Select Recruitment. Pair them with Ichigo Kurosaki (Bankai) to form a strong slash-attribute team.

 

3. Recommended Team for Beginners

Roles in the game are broadly divided into Full assault, Tactic, and Support.

A solid early-game composition: 1 Full assault + 1 Tactic + 1 Support.

Since Tactical units bring powerful team buffs, your team should be built around your Tactic character.

 

Best Starter Team Comp

Full assault: Ichigo Kurosaki (Bankai) — stable, high output.

Tactic: Byakuya Kuchiki — wide-area attacks and burst potential.

Support: Kisuke Urahara — offers valuable buffs, crowd control, and solid contribution.

SR Recommendation: Rukia Kuchiki can serve as a tactical option early on, especially if SSRs are not yet available.

Characters of BLEACH: Soul Resonance

 

4. Key Progression Priorities

Focus on leveling up your main three characters, especially to hit key levels that unlock strong passives.

Avoid spreading resources too thin early. Concentrating on 2-3 characters is much more efficient than leveling many.

BLEACH: Soul Resonance Activity Interface

 

5. Common Mistakes & Tips for Beginners

①Don't need to level up every character you pull, stick to your core trio at first, and make good use of your early-game resources.

② Elemental matchups do matter: Element advantage = more damage dealt, less damage taken. Swap characters based on enemy element for a huge damage boost.

 

6. Summary

Overall, BLEACH: Soul Resonance delivers great-feeling combat, nails the look and vibe of the BLEACH anime, and offers a surprisingly solid progression system with plenty to dig into. As long as you understand the basics through the beginner guide, you’ll have no trouble getting through the early content and setting yourself up for a smooth start.

For players seeking a stronger gacha start, pairing the game with OSLink's multi-instance functionality allows you to run several accounts at once and quickly secure the opening pulls you want. Not only does this save considerable time, but it also grants you a clear early-game advantage.

Now jump in and begin your spiritual-energy-charged journey alongside your favorite Soul Reapers!