Reported styles
Public Haze Seas guides currently point to Black Leg, Electro, Fish-Man Karate, Cyborg, Dragonic or Dragon Claw, and Gum Gear 2.
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.
Public Haze Seas guides currently point to Black Leg, Electro, Fish-Man Karate, Cyborg, Dragonic or Dragon Claw, and Gum Gear 2.
The public Trello Black Leg V2 card moved on August 1, 2026; Yoka [Gear 2 Trainer] and Gum - Gear 2 moved on July 28, while Cyborg V2, Electro V2, Dragon Claw V2, and Fighting Styles V2 remain source-watch rows. Exact upgrade instructions still need live-game confirmation before spending.
Choose a style for the job: leveling, boss pressure, PvP combo practice, or backup damage when fruit luck is poor.
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.
Starter-friendly melee route
The August 4 public Trello check found Black Leg V2 activity from August 1 with 300 mastery, Phantom Lantern, cash, Azure Mode, and move names visible. Treat it as source-watch upgrade context until you confirm the route in game.
Fast pressure and combo testing
The August 4 check keeps Electro V2 tied to Raijin Core, 300 Electro mastery, and 500 gems on the public Trello board. Verify live-game access before spending.
Boss and sea-route testing
Keep exact unlock costs out of your plan until you confirm the current trainer and material requirements.
Late-route utility check
The August 4 public Trello check ties Cyborg V2 to 300 Cyborg V1 mastery, 500 gems, and x2 Saturn's Ring. Treat it as an upgrade target, not a blind first-hour spend.
Fruit transformation and trainer watch
The August 4 public Trello check shows Yoka [Gear 2 Trainer] and Gum - Gear 2 activity from July 28, with 300 Gum mastery and $100k visible on the board. Treat this as a Gum route signal, not a final universal fighting-style table.
High-commitment combat lane
The public Dragon Claw V2 card moved on July 18 and no longer carried the old Unobtainable label in this check; keep route advice source-labelled until live-game access is confirmed.