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Shindo Life Bloodlines Tier List
“Which bloodline is worth your spins, and which rolls should you keep?”
Last Updated: July 2026
Shindo Life is the ninja RPG classic from RELL World, running since 2020 and sitting on over 2.6 billion visits. Your bloodline is the biggest power choice in the game, and with hundreds of them in the spin pool, it is easy to waste spins on the wrong ones.
Bloodlines come in three flavors: Eye, Clan, and Elemental. Every spin rolls a random one, the strongest sit at odds well under 1 percent, and limited event bloodlines drop in and out of the pool with updates.
That mix of luck and power is exactly why a tier list helps. Knowing which rolls are keepers means you stop spinning at the right time instead of rerolling away something great.
New to the game? Our Shindo Life wiki covers the basics, and the Shindo Life codes page is the main source of free spins and RELLcoins.
Here is the current bloodline ladder, what each tier means, and how to actually land the good ones.
The Quick Answer
The best bloodlines in Shindo Life right now are RELL, the rarest and most broken roll in the game, and Code-Gaiden, whose clones shut down enemy dodges in PvP. Right behind them sit Ashura-Shizen, Indra-Akuma, Arahaki-Jokei, and Borumaki-Gaiden, the most beginner-friendly of the top picks. For an easier target, Deva-Rengoku can drop from the Deva boss instead of spins. Spins come mostly from codes, so stock up before you start rolling.
Shindo Life Bloodlines Tier List
Every tier below mixes Eye, Clan, and Elemental bloodlines, ranked by how hard they carry in July 2026. With 200 plus bloodlines in the game we list the standouts, not every single one.
S
RELL, Code-Gaiden, Ashura-Shizen, Ashura-Ruby, Indra-Akuma, Arahaki-Jokei, Borumaki-Gaiden, Aizden, Bruce-Kenichi
The chase tier. RELL is the rarest and most broken bloodline in the game, and Code-Gaiden warps PvP fights around its clones. Borumaki-Gaiden is the most forgiving S pick if you land one.
A
Tyn Akuma, Shindai-Akuma, Deva-Rengoku, Dio-Senko, Raion-Gaiden, Tetsuo-Kaijin, Getsuga-Black, Kamaki-Inferno, Surge, Ray-Kerada
Strong picks that carry both PvP and boss fights. Dio-Senko is a sleeper for PvE, and Deva-Rengoku is the easiest top roll since the Deva boss can drop it.
B
Bankai-Akuma, Narumaki, Minakaze, Satori-Rengoku, Alphirama-Shizen, Borumaki, Akuma, SnakeMan, Strange, Ashen-Storm
Solid mid-tier bloodlines. They clear story content and hold their own in casual PvP, but S and A picks out-trade them in serious fights.
C
Dokei, Crystal, Ice, Mud, Boil, Dust, Bolt, Bubble, Clay, Emerald
The starter rolls, mostly basic Elementals with common odds. Totally fine for learning the game, and exactly what you replace once better spins land.
Why do tier lists disagree? Below the top two, rankings genuinely differ between sources, because some bloodlines are PvP monsters but average in boss fights, and others are the reverse. Dio-Senko, for example, looks mid in PvP lists but is quietly one of the best PvE picks in the game. Skill matters too: a practiced Bankai-Akuma beats a clumsy Ashura. Treat the ladder as a guide, not a law, and check back after events shuffle the spin pool.
How bloodlines and spins actually work
Every bloodline is Eye, Clan, or Elemental, and you roll them with spins in the edit menu. Each spin is random, and the odds range from easy 1-in-6 Elementals down to chase rolls far under 1 percent, with RELL as the rarest of all. Limited bloodlines only appear during their event window, but anything you already own stays yours. A few, like Deva-Rengoku, can also drop from bosses, which skips the spin lottery entirely.
Green rows are realistic early targets. Red rows are long-term chase rolls.
Best Bloodlines by What You Do
| What you do |
Best bloodlines |
Why |
| PvP battles |
Code-Gaiden, RELL, Ashura-Shizen |
Clone pressure, combo resets, and raw damage decide duels, and these three bring the most of it. |
| Boss farming |
Dio-Senko, Deva-Rengoku, Borumaki-Gaiden |
Big single-target damage and forgiving modes keep boss runs fast and safe. |
| Just starting out |
Borumaki-Gaiden, Dokei, any Rengoku roll |
Easy modes with built-in escapes teach the combat without punishing mistakes. |
| Level grinding |
Getsuga-Black, Surge, Tetsuo-Kaijin |
Wide clearing moves chew through story mobs and daily quests. |
| Collecting and flexing |
RELL, Indra-Akuma, Aizden |
The rarest spins in the game. Owning one is the flex, using it well is a bonus. |
How to Get Better Bloodlines
1
Stock up on spins first. Codes are the biggest free source of spins and RELLcoins, so redeem everything on our Shindo Life codes page before you start rolling.
2
Spin in the edit menu. Each spin rolls a random bloodline into one of your slots. Extra slots are worth it so you never overwrite a keeper.
3
Know your odds. Basic Elementals land constantly, while the S-tier chase rolls sit under 1 percent. Do not burn 50 spins hoping for RELL.
4
Farm bosses for their drops. Some bloodlines, like Deva-Rengoku, can drop from their boss directly. Boss farming is the reliable route to a top-tier pick.
5
Save for event windows. Limited bloodlines only spin during their event. If a meta pick is live, that is the time to spend your stash.
Tips for Spinning Smart
- Never reroll a slot without checking this ladder. Plenty of players have spun away an S-tier keeper.
- Pick one mode and learn it deep. Every bloodline plays differently, and mastery beats rarity in most fights.
- Match your bloodline to your goal. A boss-farming build and a PvP build usually want different rolls.
- Redeem new codes the day they drop on the codes page, since spin codes sometimes expire fast.
- Play the double-bonus days. The game rotates RELLcoin, boss drop, and XP bonuses through the week.
Shindo Life Bloodlines FAQ
What is the best bloodline in Shindo Life?
RELL is the strongest and rarest bloodline in the game, and Code-Gaiden is the biggest meta pick you can realistically aim for. Ashura-Shizen, Indra-Akuma, and Borumaki-Gaiden round out the top of most 2026 rankings.
What is the rarest bloodline?
RELL, with odds far below 1 percent per spin. Rolls like Indra-Akuma and Aizden sit in the same ultra-rare club, which is why owning one is a badge of honor.
How do I get more spins?
Codes are the main free source, alongside leveling up and daily play. Our Shindo Life codes page keeps the working list, and spin codes are worth redeeming the day they appear.
What is the difference between Eye, Clan, and Elemental bloodlines?
Eye bloodlines lean on visual powers and modes, Clan bloodlines copy famous ninja clan abilities, and Elementals are nature powers. The categories do not decide strength, since all three have S-tier and starter-tier members.
Can I still get event bloodlines after the event?
Not from spins, since limited bloodlines leave the pool when their event ends. Anything you already own stays equippable forever, which is why event windows are the moment to spend spins.
Is Shindo Life still being updated?
Yes, though slower than in its peak years. The game got an update as recently as June 2026, and the spin pool still shifts with events, so check back after big patches for tier changes.
Spin smart, ninja
Now you know which bloodlines are keepers, which are boss drops, and which are spin-pool bait. For the basics and boss routes, read our Shindo Life wiki. Stock up on free spins from the Shindo Life codes page, and check the Shindo Life script page too. May your next spin be a RELL.