Tensura Incremental Wiki
A Roblox anime incremental RPG inspired by Tensura. Start as a weak slime, reroll races, skills, and spirits, then grow through dungeons, prestige, and stronger builds.

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Tensura: Incremental Shop Guide & Active Codes 2026
Master the Tensura: Incremental shop with our comprehensive guide. Discover the best items to buy, active redeem codes, and strategies to maximize your progression.
Tensura: Incremental Codes - All Working Rewards 2026
Unlock exclusive rewards with the latest tensura: incremental codes. Our guide features active codes, redemption steps, and pro tips for 2026.
Tensura: Incremental Ultimates and New UI Guide 2026
Master the latest update in Tensura: Incremental. Learn how to unlock ultimate skills, navigate the new UI, and optimize your character build for 2026.
Tensura: Incremental How to Unlock Ultimates: Complete Guide 2026
Master the progression system in Tensura: Incremental. Learn how to unlock ultimates, reach level 225 for Godly Slimes, and optimize your blessings for maximum XP.
Tensura: Incremental Dungeons and Items: Ultimate Progression Guide 2026
Master the mechanics of Tensura: Incremental Dungeons and Items. Learn how to evolve your race, upgrade skills, and optimize your prestige strategy for 2026.
Tensura: Incremental How to Upgrade Skills - Complete Guide 2026
Master the skill system in Tensura Incremental. Learn how to reach 100% mastery, evolve your race, and unlock powerful Ultimate Skills in this 2026 guide.
Tensura: Incremental Tier List: Best Races and Skills 2026
Master the meta with our comprehensive Tensura: Incremental tier list. Learn the best races, skill evolution paths, and active codes for 2026.
Tensura Incremental Resources
Everything you need to master codes, races, skills, and progression in Tensura Incremental
Active Tensura Incremental Codes
Redeem the current working codes for race, spirit, and skill rolls. The latest batch matches the ULTIMATES & NEW UI update cycle.
Codes are the fastest early boost in Tensura Incremental because they directly hand out rerolls for the three systems that shape your build: race, spirit, and skills. Join the Vaelora Roblox group first, then open Settings in-game to redeem them.
30KMEMBERS
- 10 Race Rolls
- 10 Spirit Rolls
- 10 Skill Rolls
ULTIMATES
- 5 Race Rolls
- 1 Spirit Roll
- 3 Skill Rolls
3KLIKES
- 5 Race Rolls
- 2 Spirit Rolls
- 5 Skill Rolls
280KVISITS
- 5 Race Rolls
- 3 Spirit Rolls
- 3 Skill Rolls
2KLIKES
- 5 Race Rolls
- 3 Spirit Rolls
- 5 Skill Rolls
DUNGEONS
- 5 Race Rolls
- 1 Spirit Roll
- 3 Skill Rolls
1KLIKES
- 5 Race Rolls
- 2 Spirit Rolls
- 5 Skill Rolls
Recently Expired
How to Redeem Tensura Incremental Codes
- 1Join the Vaelora Roblox group before launching the game
- 2Open Tensura Incremental and tap the Settings button
- 3Find the code redemption field and enter the code exactly
- 4Press Confirm and check your inventory for the rewards
Tensura Incremental Trello and Wiki
This module gives players a fast way to reach the game's main reference hubs and understand what they are useful for before rolling or rebuilding.
For Tensura Incremental, the Trello board functions as the closest thing to a live wiki. Guide sites consistently point players there for race and ability lookup, while the current game page and RoRizz snapshot help frame what the active build is emphasizing right now.
Official Trello Board
Main live reference hub for lookups before rerolling or planning a build.
- Public Trello board
- Used as the game's closest wiki
- Fast reference entry point
What Players Use It For
Guide sites direct players to the board for race and ability information before spending rerolls.
- Race lookup
- Ability lookup
- Reroll planning
Current Public Game Snapshot
Latest public snapshot for the ULTIMATES & NEW UI version of Tensura Incremental.
- 542 Playing
- 375.2K Visits
- 5.2K Favorites
- 84.4% Likes
Current Progression Pillars
The current update centers the game around evolving your race, collecting skills, clearing dungeons, and building your nation.
- Race evolutions
- Skill collecting
- Endless dungeon floors
- Nation building
How to Start Strong in Tensura Incremental
New players grow faster when they front-load rerolls, understand the idle-plus-combat loop, and push into dungeons as soon as their build stabilizes.
Tensura Incremental starts you as a weak creature and lets you scale through rerolls, combat, idle gains, evolutions, and dungeon progression. A good start is less about perfect min-maxing and more about getting your first functional build online quickly.
Redeem the current Tensura Incremental code batch first
Join the Vaelora Roblox group, open the game, tap Settings, and redeem the active codes before doing anything else.
Roll your first Tensura Incremental core build
Use your rerolls on the three systems the game exposes early: race, spirit, and skills.
Start fighting and absorbing abilities
The early game frames starting as the weakest monster in the cave, fighting enemies, and consuming them to absorb abilities.
Use both idle gains and active combat
Idle time builds base levels and energy, while combat gives much faster XP and money than simply waiting.
Push dungeons once your build is stable
The current update emphasizes boundless dungeon progression, rare loot farming, and bosses that multiply your stats.
Transition into evolution and nation building
The public game copy highlights an evolution path that climbs from simple monster forms toward Demon Lord-level progression, plus a nation-building layer later on.
Tensura Incremental Race Tier List
Race matters because it affects base stats, intrinsic skills, and evolution paths. This grid gives players a quick reroll target list for current race rankings.
If you only want one fast decision point before spending rerolls, make it your race. Current public tier coverage places the strongest progression races at the top and the weakest reroll priorities at the bottom.
Highest current race tier for overall Tensura Incremental progression value.
High-value races that still offer strong progression and build potential.
Usable options, but not the first reroll targets if you want a stronger start.
Lowest current Tensura Incremental race tier in the public ranking.
Tensura Incremental Skill Tier List
Skill rolls are one of the main progression levers in Tensura Incremental. This board keeps the five skill families separate so players can compare like with like.
The strongest builds in Tensura Incremental lock a great unique skill first, then fill the remaining slots from the top pools in each skill family. Use this board to pick reroll targets before spending rolls.
Unique Skills
10 S-tier, 12 A-tier
Common Skills
3 S-tier, 4 A-tier
Magic Skills
5 S-tier, 6 A-tier
Extra Skills
4 S-tier, 3 A-tier
Intrinsic Skills
3 S-tier, 4 A-tier
Tensura Incremental Spirit Tier List
This board turns the live code pool into a clean priority ranking for spirit chasing. Use it to decide which codes to redeem first when spirit rolls are your main goal.
Spirit rolls in Tensura Incremental are rarer than race or skill rolls. The current code pool gives between one and ten spirit rolls per code. Redeem the highest-value codes first to build your spirit pool quickly.
Best Value
3 sources
10 race rolls, 10 skill rolls
5 race rolls, 3 skill rolls
5 race rolls, 5 skill rolls
Good Value
2 sources
5 race rolls, 5 skill rolls
5 race rolls, 5 skill rolls
Standard
2 sources
5 race rolls, 3 skill rolls
5 race rolls, 3 skill rolls
Legacy
1 source
spirit-only legacy reward
Tensura Incremental Best Build
The strongest build path locks a strong race and a strong unique skill, then fills the rest of the kit with the best remaining pools in each skill family.
These build paths are assembled from the current public race ranking, the skill tier list, and the live reroll economy. Pick the path that matches how many rolls you have available.
Fast Progression Core
Best overall meta build for maximum Tensura Incremental progression speed
Race Pool
Slime, Vampire, Daemon
Top Unique Skills
Top Magic Skills
Support Codes
30KMEMBERS, ULTIMATES, 3KLIKES, 280KVISITS, 2KLIKES
Stable Core
Reliable second-line build for consistent Tensura Incremental mid-game progression
Race Pool
Ogre, Elf, Beastfolk
Top Unique Skills
Top Magic Skills
Support Codes
30KMEMBERS, 280KVISITS, 2KLIKES, 3KLIKES
Starter Core
Playable starting build while saving better rerolls for an upgrade later
Race Pool
Goblin, Lizardman, Orc
Top Unique Skills
Top Magic Skills
Support Codes
DUNGEONS and any remaining milestone rerolls
Tensura Incremental Races Guide
Race choice affects your base stats, intrinsic passive skills, and evolution path. This guide gives players a clean reroll decision ladder for every tier of the current public race ranking.
Races are one of the first big decisions in Tensura Incremental because they shape your base direction before deeper rerolls begin. The ranking below groups every listed race into a keep-or-reroll priority board.
| Tier | Races |
|---|---|
| S | SlimeVampireDaemon |
| A | OgreElfBeastfolk |
| B | GoblinLizardmanOrc |
| C | HumanWightDwarf |
Tensura Incremental Skills Guide
Browse the major skill families players actually sort around when deciding what to keep, what to reroll, and what to build around.
Tensura Incremental is built around race growth, skill collecting, and combat scaling. Public skill references currently group the pool into Unique, Common, Magic, Extra, and Intrinsic categories, which makes this the clearest way to browse the system on a live site.
Unique Skills
High-impact identity skills that usually shape a build more than ordinary early-game rolls.
Common Skills
Your straightforward combat tools and utility picks. These are the skills most players compare first while stabilizing a fresh run.
Magic Skills
The strongest public magic list leans hard toward burst and high-end utility, making this category especially relevant once your build starts to scale.
Extra Skills
These are the support and mobility-style picks that round out a build instead of serving as its entire core.
Intrinsic Skills
Race-linked passives and natural traits that matter a lot when you are comparing how one opening race grows into another.
Tensura Incremental Spirits Guide
Use this board to understand the live spirit-roll economy, the biggest public spirit sources, and the fastest way to compare options before spending more rerolls.
Spirit Rolls are a separate progression currency in Tensura Incremental and appear alongside Race Rolls and Skill Rolls in nearly every public code drop. For most players, the practical spirit guide starts with how many rolls each update gives you and when to spend them after you have a race and skill direction in mind.
30KMEMBERS
Best spirit valueThe biggest publicly listed spirit package in the current code pool and the cleanest reset button for players rebuilding an entire account direction.
- 10 Spirit Rolls
- 10 Race Rolls
- 10 Skill Rolls
Mid-value spirit codes
Solid reroll top-upsThese codes fit naturally between full rebuilds and minor tune-ups. Strong enough to refresh spirits without forcing a total restart.
- ULTIMATES: 1 Spirit Roll
- 3KLIKES: 2 Spirit Rolls
- 280KVISITS: 3 Spirit Rolls
- 2KLIKES: 3 Spirit Rolls
Starter spirit sources
Easy early stockLower-commitment rewards useful when you only need a small number of spirit attempts while keeping the rest of your build mostly intact.
- DUNGEONS: 1 Spirit Roll
- 1KLIKES: 2 Spirit Rolls
- Both also include Race and Skill Rolls
Spirit-specific history
Useful older milestonesOlder milestone codes show that spirits were treated as their own progression lane from the start, not just a side reward attached to other systems.
- 500LIKES previously gave 3 Spirit Rerolls
- SPIRITS is a named expired code
- Spirit rerolls have been supported across multiple updates
Community comparison board
Fast browse viewThe public spirit TierMaker template currently tracks 10 spirit slots, making it the quickest side-by-side board for browsing the spirit pool before committing more rerolls.
- 10-image community template
- Good for quick visual comparison
- Pairs well with the Trello reference
Best reroll timing
Practical workflowSpirit rerolls work best after you lock a race direction and a core skill direction, because most public rewards bundle all three roll types and let you refine the build in layers.
- Set race first
- Check skill family second
- Spend spirit rolls last for cleaner optimization
Tensura Incremental Evolution Guide
Follow the practical progression route from your opening race to a late-game monster build that can actually push content.
The public game pitch is very clear about the loop: start weak, absorb enemies, evolve your race and skills, and climb toward Demon Lord-level power. The best way to present evolution on the homepage is not a giant lore dump, but a simple path that shows when race choice, Magicules, combat, and rerolls start to matter.
Set your opening race
Your first real evolution decision is the race you begin with or reroll into. Public rankings currently place Slime, Vampire, and Daemon at the top, with Ogre, Elf, and Beastfolk as strong backup openings.
- Top openings: Slime, Vampire, Daemon
- Strong alternatives: Ogre, Elf, Beastfolk
- Races also affect intrinsic skills and possible evolution paths
Build levels and Magicules
Early evolution is resource-gated, so your first job is simply to stack power. Two reliable sources: idle gains for passive growth and combat for much faster XP and money.
- Idle gains give steady base growth over time
- Combat speeds up XP and money gain
- Do not treat idling alone as your main push method
Absorb enemies and collect abilities
The official progression pitch centers on devouring enemies to absorb their abilities. This is where the build starts feeling like Tensura instead of a generic stat grinder.
- Absorb enemies for new abilities
- Upgrade race and skills together
- Use collected abilities to shape your next reroll decisions
Climb the evolution tree
Evolution is a climb from a simple Slime to a mighty Demon Lord. Your race choice, intrinsic traits, and best skill rolls should start pointing in the same direction.
- Progress through the race evolution tree
- Do not treat race and skill rolls as separate systems
- Stronger forms matter more once combat scaling starts accelerating
Refine the build with rerolls
Once the general path is working, rerolls become a cleanup tool instead of random gambling. Current public codes supply Race Rolls, Skill Rolls, and Spirit Rolls specifically for this stage.
- Use Race Rolls to fix weak openings
- Use Skill Rolls to improve your core damage or utility package
- Use Spirit Rolls after the build direction is already stable
Push evolved builds into deeper content
Evolution only proves itself when it can clear harder content. Dungeon floors, bosses, loot farming, and exponential stat growth are where a finished build starts paying off.
- Test your evolved build in dungeon content
- Farm deeper for stronger loot and scaling
- Loop back into rerolls only when the run stops improving
Tensura Incremental Dungeons Guide
Understand what dungeon runs are for, what they reward, and how to prepare a build that can keep climbing.
Dungeon content is one of the most clearly advertised systems in Tensura Incremental. The live game pitch describes a boundless dungeon with hordes of monsters, powerful bosses, rare loot, and endless floors, which makes dungeons the natural bridge between a finished build and real progression value.
What dungeons are
Dungeons are presented as a boundless progression space rather than a one-off activity.
- Step into the boundless dungeon
- Fight hordes of dangerous monsters
- Push through endless dungeon floors
Why players run them
Dungeons are where a build turns into actual account progress.
- Defeat powerful bosses
- Farm rare loot
- Multiply your stats exponentially
How to prepare before entering
The cleanest dungeon prep is stabilizing your core build first, then using rerolls to smooth out weak spots.
- Lock a race direction you can keep
- Bring reliable damage and survival skills
- Use current reroll codes before harder pushes
The practical run loop
A simple repeatable cycle: clear, loot, scale, and descend deeper.
- Clear monster waves
- Beat the boss check
- Collect loot and reinvest into the build
- Repeat on deeper floors
Dungeon update signals to watch
Recent public update names show that dungeon content is a live priority in the update cycle.
- DUNGEONS & ITEMS is a named update state
- ULTIMATES & NEW UI followed as a later public build title
- The DUNGEONS code itself rewards Race Rolls, Spirit Rolls, and Skill Rolls
When to Prestige in Tensura Incremental
Prestige becomes relevant once a run stops accelerating and your gains start feeling slow. This guide turns that moment into a simple checklist so players know what to finish first and what to do right after resetting.
Tensura Incremental is built around exponential growth: you gather Magicules, level up, evolve your race and skills, and push deeper into dungeon content. The Prestige layer sits on top of that loop, so the best use of it is not rushing the reset, but timing it after a run has already given you its easy progress.
Finish a full growth push first
Use both core gain paths before thinking about Prestige. The two main resource flows are idle gains for passive progress and combat for faster XP and money, while the game also points players toward dungeon farming, bosses, and rare loot.
Use your easy rerolls before the reset
Race, Skill, and Spirit rerolls are the fastest way to clean up a weak build before starting another cycle. Current code coverage around the game is built almost entirely around these three resources, so claiming them first gives your next push a much stronger setup.
Prestige when the run clearly slows down
The practical signal is simple: your dungeon climb slows, bosses stop falling quickly, and your gains no longer spike the way they did earlier in the run. That is the point where stretching the same run usually gives less value than starting the next one with a cleaner build.
Rebuild around a stronger race-skill-spirit combination
After Prestige, your first priority is speed. Re-enter with better rolls, lean on the game's evolution-heavy build loop, and use the new run to reach the parts of progression that previously felt stuck.
Measure success by how much farther the next run goes
A good Prestige is not judged by the reset itself. It is judged by whether the next climb reaches stronger enemies, better dungeon progress, and larger Magicules growth noticeably sooner than the last one.
Ultimate Skills in Tensura Incremental
Ultimate Skills are one of the clearest late-game power spikes in the current version. They sit right at the center of the live update cycle, so players chasing stronger builds will naturally want a quick map of what is new and where to start.
The current live label on the game is [ULTIMATES & NEW UI], which makes Ultimate Skills the main feature of the active update wave. Public update coverage highlights larger Magicules growth, new skill options, and reroll support tied directly to the update.
Live Update Focus
Update labelThe game is currently running under the [ULTIMATES & NEW UI] update tag, making Ultimate Skills the headline feature players are seeing first on the Roblox page and game trackers.
Confirmed Ultimate Set Shown in Update Coverage
Featured skillsRecent video coverage for the update names six featured picks: Lord of Vows, Disintegration, Lord of Purity, Lord of Chaos, Lord of Void, and Lord of Wrath.
Current Ultimate Support Code
Code rewardThe active code ULTIMATES is listed with 5 Race Rolls, 1 Spirit Roll, and 3 Skill Rolls, which makes it one of the fastest ways to adjust a build while testing the new update.
Why Ultimates Matter
Build roleThe game's official description is built around evolving race and skills, absorbing abilities, and combining hundreds of unique skills and resistances. Ultimate Skills fit naturally into that late-game build path.
Power Curve Direction
ScalingUpdate coverage for the Ultimate patch specifically frames the new version around pushing Magicules much higher, with public video snippets describing growth up to the millions.
Best Companion Reference
Reference hubThe public Trello board is the best companion page for checking races, abilities, and system context while deciding whether an Ultimate-centered build is worth your rerolls.
Tensura Incremental Discord, Group, and Live Update Snapshot
Players usually want one place to check announcements, growth milestones, and what changed most recently. This module keeps the official community paths and the current game snapshot together.
Tensura Incremental is being actively pushed through the Vaelora ecosystem across Roblox, Discord, and update videos. The strongest user-facing view here is a compact snapshot of where the game stands right now and where players should watch for the next change.
Official Discord
discord.com/invite/GuWP4vZMgMThe official Discord server is the fastest place to watch announcements, giveaways, and early update chatter tied to new content drops.
Official Roblox Group
Vaelora groupThe developer group is Vaelora. Public Roblox search results currently show over 11,000 members, which makes it a useful signal for community size and code-related group requirements.
Current Game Snapshot
Live stats snapshotPublic tracker data for the current build shows 542 playing, 375.2K visits, 5.2K favorites, and an 84.4% like rate.
Current Live Version
Version tagThe public game title is [ULTIMATES & NEW UI] Tensura: Incremental, showing that the present update cycle is centered on Ultimate Skills and the refreshed interface.
Project Timeline
Created Mar 8, 2026Current tracker data lists the experience as created on March 8, 2026 and updated recently, which matches the fast-moving code and update cadence seen across guide sites.
Where to Watch the Next Patch
Best watch orderFor day-to-day tracking, the best flow is simple: Discord for announcements, Roblox for live version labels, and update videos for fast summaries of what the patch actually changed.
How to Redeem Codes in Tensura Incremental
Most players do not need a long article here — they need the exact button path and the fastest way to tell whether a code failed because of typing, timing, or server version.
Tensura Incremental codes are mainly used to speed up build correction through Race Rolls, Skill Rolls, and Spirit Rolls. The redemption flow is short, but a lot of players still miss the group requirement, the Settings location, or the simple fixes that make a new code start working.
Join the Vaelora Roblox group
Current code guides consistently place the Roblox group requirement at the front of the process, so do this before opening the code box.
Launch Tensura Incremental in Roblox
Open the live game version and load into your run before trying to redeem anything.
Open the Settings menu
The code box is reached from Settings. Current guide coverage points players to the Settings button at the top or top-right area of the screen.
Paste a working code into the code field
Recent code pages list examples such as 30KMEMBERS, ULTIMATES, 3KLIKES, 280KVISITS, 2KLIKES, DUNGEONS, and 1KLIKES.
Hit Redeem and collect the rolls
Recent rewards include Race Rolls, Skill Rolls, and Spirit Rolls. For example, ULTIMATES is listed with 5 Race Rolls, 1 Spirit Roll, and 3 Skill Rolls, while 30KMEMBERS gives 10 Race Rolls, 10 Spirit Rolls, and 10 Skill Rolls.
If a code fails, fix the common blockers
Check capitalization, copy the code exactly, use it quickly before it expires, and if needed switch servers or relaunch the game so you land on a newer server version.