All 7 Hyaku Asura Beginner Guide, How to Play the Game

Starting fresh in Hyaku Asura can feel confusing at first, especially if you’re not familiar with this type of grind-heavy experience. The game doesn’t explain much early on, so knowing what to do in your first hour makes a big difference. If you want a smooth start and avoid wasting time, this guide breaks down everything you need to focus on.


1. Early Game Priority: Get Money First

When you spawn for the first time, you’ll have almost nothing. No stats, no money, and no real direction. That’s normal. Your first goal is simple: build up cash.

  • The fastest way to get started is by redeeming any available codes.
  • These usually give you money and premium currency, which helps a lot early on.
  • Once you have that, don’t just carry it around. There’s a risk of losing money if another player knocks you out.

Head to the bank and deposit most of your cash. Always keep a small amount on you—around 15,000 is enough to train and buy essentials without risking too much.

2. Best Jobs to Farm Money

After securing your money, it’s time to start grinding. There are a few jobs available, but some are more efficient than others early on. The delivery job near the basketball court is easy to access, while the garbage job nearby is one of the most consistent ways to earn cash.

Around this area, you’ll also find several food shops, which makes it a convenient farming spot. Spend around 15–20 minutes doing jobs until you reach at least 20,000 money. This gives you a solid base before moving into training.

3. Don’t Forget Food and Survival

Food plays a key role while grinding. You’ll need it to maintain your stamina during training sessions. Before heading into long farming or training runs, stock up on food from nearby shops. Having enough food lets you stay active longer without interruptions, especially when you start training stats.

4. Training Guide: What Stats to Focus On

Once you have enough money, go to the gym and start building your stats. Before using the equipment, you should buy training gear:

  • Breathing Mask: boosts stamina gains
  • Vest: increases durability gains
  • Limb Weights: improve striking speed gains

Each gym machine focuses on a specific stat. The bike is the best for stamina, while the treadmill improves speed (agility). Punching bags help with strength, and pull-up bars increase durability. For beginners, stamina should be your top priority. Having higher stamina allows you to train longer and perform better in fights. Aim to keep your stamina higher than most of your other stats early on.

5. How to Check Your Stats

The game doesn’t make stat tracking obvious. To check your current stats, head to the hospital. There’s a stat-check feature near the nurse that shows your progress. If the display looks unclear, try increasing your graphics settings to make it easier to read. Keeping track of your stats helps you balance your build instead of over-investing in one area.

6. Managing Fatigue Efficiently

One of the most important systems in the game is fatigue. As you train, your fatigue increases. Once it hits 100, you stop gaining stats entirely. To reset fatigue, go upstairs in the hospital and use the beds. Sleeping reduces fatigue back to zero, allowing you to continue training. The best way to progress is simple: train → reach fatigue → sleep → repeat. This loop is the core of the game.

7. Important Tips for Faster Progress

A few small decisions can save you a lot of time early on.

  • Avoid spending too much on protein or unnecessary items at the start.
  • You can build muscle naturally through training, so it’s better to save your money.
  • Also, be careful with muscle and weight.
  • Going too heavy early might reduce your speed and stamina efficiency.
  • A balanced approach works better while the game is still developing.

Finally, if you plan to play seriously, many players rely on the macro system to automate training. Without it, progression can feel much slower compared to others.


Getting started in Hyaku Asura is all about understanding the grind loop early. Focus on earning money, protecting your cash, and building your stamina first before branching into other stats. Once you get into the rhythm of farming, training, and managing fatigue, the game becomes much easier to handle. It may feel repetitive at first, but efficient planning makes a huge difference. Stick to the basics, build your stats steadily, and you’ll have a much smoother path as new content and styles get added later on.

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