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Haze Seas Fighting Styles

Use fighting styles as a combat lane when fruit luck is bad, your weapon damage feels weak, or you need a safer boss/PvP backup. Exact V2 costs should be checked in game before spending materials.

Reported styles

Public Haze Seas guides currently point to Black Leg, Electro, Fish-Man Karate, Cyborg, and Dragonic or Dragon Claw.

Held details

Trainer locations, V2 materials, exact mastery gates, and move damage are not published here as final values.

Best use

Choose a style for the job: leveling, boss pressure, PvP combo practice, or backup damage when fruit luck is poor.

Style list

Compare the route before chasing V2

The safest early decision is not the flashiest style. It is the style you can unlock without breaking your current fruit, weapon, race, and boss plan.

Fighting style

Black Leg

Starter-friendly melee route

Use it as a low-friction combat lane while checking whether its V2 path is worth your current resources.

Fighting style

Electro

Fast pressure and combo testing

Good to compare when you want a style that feels quicker than a pure weapon fallback.

Fighting style

Fish-Man Karate

Boss and sea-route testing

Keep exact unlock costs out of your plan until you confirm the current trainer and material requirements.

Fighting style

Cyborg

Late-route utility check

Treat it as an upgrade target, not a blind first-hour spend, until your fruit and weapon lane are stable.

Fighting style

Dragonic / Dragon Claw

High-commitment combat lane

Public guides disagree on naming, so verify the in-game label before publishing a hard route.

When to buy or upgrade

  • Buy when your current damage lane is blocking leveling or boss attempts.
  • Wait when you still need to test fruit role, weapon fallback, or race reroll value.
  • Upgrade only after checking the current V2 trainer path and material list in game.