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Fistborn Beginner Guide – Movement and Infinite Stamina

Robert Altman by Robert Altman
September 25, 2025
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Jumping into Fistborn for the first time can feel overwhelming. There are quests, stats, clans, gear, and a lot of mechanics that aren’t explained well in-game. If you don’t start correctly, you’ll quickly fall behind stronger players.

This Fistborn Beginner Guide is designed to walk you through the best beginner path — from your very first steps, to training properly, to setting up your account for long-term success.

Fistborn Beginner Guide

1. Movement and the Infinite Stamina Trick

The first thing you should do when you load into the game is double-tap W to start sprinting. Keep holding W without letting go.

  • This activates a stamina bug that gives you infinite sprinting.
  • As long as you never release W, your stamina won’t drain.
  • If you mess up and stop sprinting, you can rejoin the server and redo the trick.

This simple trick saves a huge amount of time during your first quests.

2. Your First Jobs – Making Quick Money

Head to Big E’s (pizza shop) and take your first quests from the job board.

  • The best quests early are Missing Cat and Box Delivery.
  • Avoid Dust Cleaning Quests — they remove the infinite stamina bug and slow you down.
  • Do about 3–4 quests (cats or boxes) to earn around $3,000.

Tip: Cat locations are sometimes hidden in alleys or near trash cans. Keep checking corners.


3. First Purchases – Gear That Matters

Once you’ve earned about $3,000, buy two key items right away:

  • Breathing Mask – boosts your training efficiency.
  • Light Vest – increases gains during workouts (you can equip it later when you meet the stat requirement).

Equip the breathing mask immediately — this is crucial for all future training.

4. Training – Push-Ups and Fatigue

Your first main stat grind is Strength, and the most effective method is push-ups.

How to set up early training:

  1. Head to the wrestling trainer’s gym.
  2. Try to get the push-up quest (sometimes you’ll get punching bags instead — both work, but push-ups are better).
  3. Go to the hospital, stand on a bed, and start doing push-ups.
  4. Push until you reach 60 fatigue, then sleep in the bed to reset fatigue.
  5. Repeat this cycle.

This method builds strength steadily while keeping your fatigue under control.

5. Using Codes for a Boost

After doing a couple of fatigue cycles (usually two), you’ll have enough stats to input codes.

  • Codes give you tokens which can be used for clans, traits, and cosmetic boosts.
  • Expect anywhere from 30,000–50,000 tokens depending on active codes.

Always use your codes early to maximize rerolls and resources.

6. Rolling Your Account – Clans, Traits, and Marks

To min-max your character, tokens are best spent in this order:

Clan Rerolls – Aim for a Legendary Clan. The top ones are Reinhold and Cure, but any legendary is solid.

Trait Rerolls – The best traits for beginners are Determined and Firm.

Appearance Rolls – Look for a Glowing Mark (much easier to get than Glowing Eyes). If you’re lucky, you can chase both.

For hardcore players: Only keep an account if you land at least 3 out of 4 key traits (Legendary Clan, Legendary Trait, Glowing Mark, Glowing Eyes). For casual players: A good clan alone is fine.

7. Stat Training Order

After setting up your account, here’s the best stat training order:

  1. Strength – Train up to 250 → Limit Break → then push to 350.
  2. Stamina – More stamina = longer training sessions without breaks.
  3. Agility – Increases movement speed, makes traveling and grinding money easier.
  4. Durability – Build later on for survival and PvP.

Always remember to equip your vest and weights when possible for bonus stat gains.

8. Talents and Rerolls

Once you hit 250 TP, you unlock the talent system.

The best beginner talent is Sleepy Head, which makes fatigue drain faster while resting (50% more efficient).

If you also have the Quick Recovery game pass, fatigue recovery becomes even faster.

This combo saves hours of grind time in the long run.

9. Recommended Game Passes

If you’re planning to spend Robux, buy in this order:

  1. Auto Macro – Automates push-ups and other grind-heavy training.
  2. Faster Recovery – Speeds up stamina and fatigue recovery.
  3. Infinite Stat Checker – Lets you track progression easily.

These passes aren’t required, but they dramatically improve quality of life.

Deposit money in the bank before your newbie protection ends — otherwise, you risk being robbed.

Always keep your daily quests synced so they reset at the same time for efficient grinding.

Don’t stress about meta styles or rerolling forever. Progression matters more than chasing perfection.

The early hours of Fistborn are all about efficiency — using the stamina trick, stacking easy money, buying the right gear, and training properly. If you follow these steps, you’ll have a strong foundation and avoid the mistakes that leave other new players stuck at square one.

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