Last Updated: July 2026 | Verified this week
The Strongest Battlegrounds is a PvP fighting game inspired by One Punch Man. You pick a moveset, jump into an open arena, and fight real players using flashy combos, blocks, and counters.
This is one of the biggest fighting games on Roblox right now, holding close to 70,000 concurrent players and more than 18.6 billion total visits. It even won Best Fighting Experience at the 2024 Roblox Innovation Awards. This wiki covers how to play, the controls, tips, and a FAQ, with links to our codes, script, and tier list pages at the bottom.
The Strongest Battlegrounds Overview
| The Strongest Battlegrounds Overview |
| Game Name |
The Strongest Battlegrounds |
| Developer |
Yielding Arts |
| Genre |
PvP Fighting |
| Goal |
Train, fight real players, and level up your moveset |
| Progression |
EXP from fights (no gacha or summons) |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Max Players |
15 per server |
| Visits |
18.6B+ |
| Release |
August 2022 |
| Status |
Actively updated and very popular (as of July 2026) |
How to Play The Strongest Battlegrounds
- Pick a moveset. You start with a basic one and unlock more, most themed after One Punch Man characters.
- Drop into an open arena and fight other real players, not bots.
- Punch, block, dash, and dodge. A block-break mechanic rewards smart play over spamming attacks.
- Land combos and counters to build toward your Ultimate Mode for a real damage spike.
- Earn EXP from fights to level up and unlock new movesets and abilities.
- Collect random cosmetic rewards like emotes and spins as you play, with equal odds and no duplicates.
The Strongest Battlegrounds Controls
Combat comes down to timing more than button-mashing. Here are the core controls:
| Key |
Action |
| Left Click |
Punch |
| F |
Block |
| Q |
Dash, or Ragdoll Cancel and evade while ragdolled |
| Double-tap W |
Run |
| G |
Ultimate Mode |
| B |
Emote wheel |
Some movesets are gated behind level requirements or special unlocks rather than a normal grind. For which movesets are worth chasing right now, see our The Strongest Battlegrounds tier list.
What’s Fun and What Gets Frustrating
The combat feels polished compared to most Roblox fighting games. Animations are clean, hitboxes are mostly fair, and pulling off a full combo chain against a good player feels earned. The One Punch Man theme lands well if you are a fan of the show.
The frustrating part is server lag. High-ping matches can make blocks not register in time or attacks land that visually should have missed, and it has been a long-running community complaint. Matchmaking can also throw newer players against much more leveled-up opponents early on. Stick with it past the first grind and it gets a lot more fun, especially since the game is genuinely thriving and still gets regular updates.
Tips for New The Strongest Battlegrounds Players
- Learn to block and Ragdoll Cancel before chasing combos. Defense keeps you alive long enough to learn offense.
- Practice punishing blocked attacks. A well-timed counter deals more damage than a raw combo chain.
- Save your Ultimate Mode for a real opening instead of using it the moment it is ready.
- Expect tough early matchmaking. Losing to higher-level players is normal, not a sign you are doing it wrong.
- Check the tier list before deciding which moveset to level up first.
- Check the codes page for free rewards before grinding a new moveset from scratch.
The Strongest Battlegrounds FAQ
What kind of game is The Strongest Battlegrounds?
The Strongest Battlegrounds is a One-Punch-Man-inspired PvP fighting game on Roblox. You pick a moveset, fight real players in an open arena, and level up through EXP to unlock more movesets and abilities.
Is The Strongest Battlegrounds still popular?
Very much so. The game holds close to 70,000 concurrent players, has passed 18.6 billion total visits, and won Best Fighting Experience at the 2024 Roblox Innovation Awards.
Is there gacha or summoning in this game?
No. Movesets and abilities are unlocked through EXP and leveling from actual fights, not random pulls, though cosmetic rewards like emotes are randomized with equal odds.