Starfall Legacy wastes absolutely no time throwing players into the grind, but unlike a lot of anime-inspired Roblox games, this one actually feels polished from the start. The combat has impact, the progression feels rewarding, and there is already enough content on Day One to keep players busy for hours.
That said, early progression can become painfully slow if you waste your currency or grind the wrong bosses too early. This guide covers the best leveling path, important NPC locations, recommended specs, and the biggest mistakes new players should avoid.
Starfall Legacy Beginner Guide – Trello, Wiki, Quest
The very first thing every player should do after spawning in is redeem all available codes. The free rewards help massively during early progression, especially because currency becomes extremely important later for quest lines and boss requirements.
One of the biggest mistakes new players make is immediately spending everything on banners. Avoid doing this early on. Currency is needed for progression systems, specs, and important unlocks later in the game. If you burn all your resources gambling for units or cosmetics right away, progression slows down heavily.
Instead, focus entirely on leveling and unlocking your core setup first.
Early Progression
The early-game path in Starfall Legacy is fairly simple, but there are a few priorities that make progression much smoother.
Stay on the starter island until roughly Level 300. While leveling there, grab a Katana as early as possible and upgrade into Dual Katana when you can afford it. Dual Katana gives a very smooth early-game damage boost and helps speed through the beginner grind.
Once you have some money saved up, head over to Winter Island and start the Armament Haki quest line immediately. Even though it costs money to unlock, Haki is one of the most important upgrades in the game and helps massively during mid-game boss farming.
While on Winter Island, start saving for Dark Blade (Yoru). It is one of the better early weapon upgrades and remains useful for quite a while.
Level 300 Progression
Once you reach around Level 300, progression starts opening up much more.
This is where players should move toward Wo Mundo and begin farming Ichigo. The fight can feel difficult at first, especially around Level 400, but it is completely manageable once you understand the boss patterns.
Ichigo Spec is one of the best early-to-mid game specs available and is worth prioritizing immediately.
A smart strategy during this stage is rotating between Ichigo and Demon Slayer Island. While Ichigo is on cooldown, head over and farm Tanjiro instead. This keeps progression moving constantly instead of wasting time waiting for respawns.
By the time you finish this stage of progression, you should ideally have:
- Armament Haki
- Ichigo Spec
- Dual Katana or Yoru
- Enough saved currency for future quest lines
That setup forms the foundation for most mid-game builds.
NPC Locations
Winter Island
Winter Island is one of the most important early progression zones in the game.
Important NPCs here include:
- Armament Haki trainer
- Yoru seller
- Wonder of You seller
This area should be visited as early as possible because Haki progression matters heavily later.
Wo Mundo
Wo Mundo contains:
- Ichigo boss
- Zangetsu Trial
The Zangetsu Trial is essentially a boss challenge and should be completed once players are comfortable fighting stronger enemies.
Demon Slayer Island
This island contains:
- Tanjiro
- Akaza boss
- Seller NPCs
Akaza is one of the better mid-game farms and gives strong progression rewards for players moving toward stronger specs.
Coliseum
The Coliseum contains:
- Hades Boss
- Hades Seller
Hades is a very strong spec during mid-game progression and is generally easier to recommend than some of the more grind-heavy endgame options.
Titi Island
Titi Island is one of the most important endgame preparation areas in Starfall Legacy.
Key NPCs here include:
- Enchanter
- Exchange NPC
- Boss Spawner
- Sukuna Seller
- Sung Jin-Woo Seller
The Boss Spawner is especially useful because it allows players to spawn multiple important bosses from a single location instead of traveling constantly between islands.
Wonder of You Boss
Wonder of You is one of the most dangerous bosses currently available in the game.
The boss only has a small chance to spawn every few minutes, but players should not attempt it early unless absolutely necessary. Its damage output is extremely high and it can easily wipe underleveled players instantly.
If you decide to fight it early:
- Stay at range whenever possible
- Pin the boss against walls if possible
- Disable cutscenes
- Focus entirely on dodging
Realistically, most players should simply avoid this boss until properly geared.
Best Specs
For general progression, the strongest early priorities are:
- Ichigo
- Hades
- Akaza
- Sung Jin-Woo
These specs provide smoother progression and better grinding efficiency compared to rushing Sukuna immediately.
Sukuna is powerful, but the quest line is considerably more tedious and time-consuming than most alternatives. It becomes much more manageable once players already have a strong farming setup.
A smart strategy is combining Sukuna and Wonder of You requirements together whenever possible since some farming objectives overlap. Doing both quest lines simultaneously saves a massive amount of time.
Currency Guide
Currency management is one of the biggest progression walls in Starfall Legacy.
Before spending heavily on banners or unnecessary purchases, players should always keep around 1,000 to 1,500 currency saved for future quest lines and unlock requirements.
Many important systems require currency investments, and getting stuck without enough money slows progression significantly.
The best use of early currency is:
- Haki unlocks
- Weapon upgrades
- Quest line progression
- Important specs
Banner gambling should always come later.