By Jay / / Games

With the re-release of Type Soul, skill trees have become more important than ever. Whether you’re returning to the game after the wipe or starting fresh, your choice of skill tree can define how you perform in PvP, PvE, and general progression. This guide breaks down every skill tree, highlights the best options based on playstyle and race, and gives practical advice on how to build your character in the new update. Also check out our Type Soul Codes and Type Soul Shikai Tier List.


Understanding Skill Trees in Type Soul

In Type Soul, there are five primary skill trees you can specialize in:

  • Hakuda (Fist Combat)
  • Kendo (Weapon-Based Combat)
  • Kido (Magic/Spellcasting)
  • Medic (Support and Healing)
  • Speed (Mobility & Damage Hybrid)

Each one comes with its own advantages and drawbacks depending on how you like to play, your race, and the form you’re using (Shikai, Resurrection, etc.).


Hakuda – High-Impact, Close-Range Brawler

Hakuda is a fist-based melee style built for aggressive, combo-heavy gameplay. It’s especially effective in lower-level fights and has a high fun factor due to its easy-to-use move set.

Pros:

  • Great for beginners and casual players
  • High combo potential
  • Strong synergy with Vow: Sacrifice for Air Hakuda builds

Cons:

  • Easily countered by skilled players
  • Ground Hakuda is weaker compared to Air Hakuda
  • Struggles in high-level PvP

Best For:

  • Players who want a fun, fast-paced playstyle with flashy combos
  • Users who prefer Air Hakuda builds
  • Hybrid builds like 40 Hakuda / 25 Speed

Kendo – High-Skill, High-Damage Combat

Kendo is a weapon-based skill tree that rewards timing, precision, and combo mastery. While it takes time to learn, it’s one of the strongest options once mastered.

Pros:

  • High damage output
  • Excellent combo chains
  • Works well with most races and transformations

Cons:

  • Steep learning curve
  • Requires good understanding of parries, spacing, and movement
  • Harder for new players to master

Best For:

  • Experienced players who want a high skill ceiling
  • Builds like 45 Kendo / 20 Speed or 40 Kendo / 25 Speed
  • Anyone looking to dominate in ranked PvP or structured duels

Kido – Long-Range Spam and Zone Control

Kido is the ranged/magic tree of Type Soul. It’s a polarizing playstyle: powerful if used strategically, annoying if spammed mindlessly.

Pros:

  • Great zoning potential
  • Ideal for players who dislike close-quarters combat
  • Works well with “Twinsy” builds

Cons:

  • Low community respect due to spammy tactics
  • Can feel “cheap” to both use and face
  • Often considered the least skill-intensive tree

Best For:

  • Players who enjoy mage or caster classes in other games
  • Annoying but effective builds (e.g., Twinsy Kido)
  • PvP players looking for a hit-and-run approach

Medic – Support Role with PvP Potential

Medic received a full rework, making it more viable in both PvP and team-based play. Previously underwhelming, it’s now a legitimate support class that can heal while still dishing out moderate damage.

Pros:

  • Heals yourself and allies
  • Offers unique utility in group fights
  • Great for co-op and team-based players

Cons:

  • Still under review after rework — not fully tested
  • Lower overall damage potential
  • Limited solo play viability compared to other trees

Best For:

  • Team-focused players
  • Support mains who want a unique playstyle
  • Players running group events or raids with friends

Speed – Best Overall (Jack of All Trades)

Speed is widely considered the best overall skill tree in the game. It’s extremely mobile, deals good damage, and offers great versatility in hybrid builds.

Pros:

  • Easy to use with low Ray cost
  • Very high damage output
  • Excellent mobility and combo chaining

Cons:

  • Can be too easy to over-rely on
  • Sometimes overshadows other builds
  • Popular = Predictable in high-level PvP

Best For:

  • All skill levels, especially beginners
  • Hybrid builds like 40 Speed / 25 Kendo
  • Players who want a fast, efficient, and dominant combat style

Ranking the Skill Trees (From Best to Worst)

Here’s a general ranking based on current balance and performance:

  1. Speed – Best all-around skill tree; easy to learn, hard to counter
  2. Kendo – Highest potential with a skilled player
  3. Hakuda – Fun and strong, but struggles in higher PvP tiers
  4. Kido – Annoying but viable; heavily reliant on build
  5. Medic – Reworked and better, but still niche for solo play

Hybrid Builds You Should Try

Hybrid builds allow you to take advantage of multiple styles:

  • 40 Kendo / 25 Speed – Balanced damage and mobility
  • 40 Speed / 25 Kendo – Fast and aggressive, perfect for PvP
  • 40 Hakuda / 25 Speed – Air combo specialist
  • 45 Kido / 20 Speed – Spam-focused, ranged pressure
  • 35 Medic / 30 Speed – Support that can keep up with front-liners

No matter what skill tree you choose in Type Soul, your success will ultimately depend on how well you understand the playstyle. Speed and Kendo are the safest picks for overall performance and growth, while Hakuda offers fun and flash. Kido is for those who want distance, and Medic brings something unique to the table, especially in team play.

Whether you’re planning to build around pure damage or experiment with hybrids, now’s the perfect time to test what fits you best. The re-release is a fresh start — so build smart, experiment often, and don’t be afraid to try something new. If you’re looking for specific builds per race (e.g., best Hakuda for Soul Reaper or best Kendo for Arrancar), stay tuned. Deep-dive build breakdowns are coming soon.

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