Alright, let’s talk about this Shindo Life tier list thing. I messed around with this game for way too long, so I figure I might as well share my thoughts. Keep in mind, this is just my opinion, based on how I play and what I found useful.

First off, I spent a solid week just grinding RellCoins. It’s a pain, I know, but you gotta do it if you want to actually try out different Bloodlines. I started by focusing on the daily missions, those are easy wins. Then I just bounced around different servers, hitting up any events that popped up.
Okay, so the first thing I did was try out some of the “S” tier Bloodlines that everyone was hyping up.
- Rinnegan: Okay, so I heard Rinnegan was OP, and yeah, it’s pretty strong. The Deva Path abilities are great for crowd control, and the Shinra Tensei is a lifesaver. But honestly, it’s not as easy to use as people make it out to be. The cooldowns are long, and if you miss, you’re basically a sitting duck. Plus, it’s overhyped.
- Sharingan: I really wanted to get good with the Sharingan, but after a while, I accepted that it’s more of a support thing. I was trying to find that one ability I could spam, but it wasn’t working for me.
Then, I was like, alright, maybe these “god tier” things aren’t for me. I moved on to some of the “A” tier stuff. Honestly, this is where I started having more fun.
- Bankai Akuma: Okay, this one I actually liked. The damage output is insane, and the moves are pretty straightforward. It’s not the flashiest, but it gets the job done. Plus, the transformations look cool.
- Raion-Rengoku: Man, this thing is fun to use. It is a little bit tricky to get the hang of it. The moves are unique, and it makes you feel pretty mobile. I wouldn’t put it in “S” tier, but it’s definitely solid.
After playing with the high-tier stuff, I wanted to try something different. I started messing around with some of the lower-tier Bloodlines, just to see if there were any hidden gems. Most of them were pretty useless, not gonna lie.
Finally, I think the most important thing I learned is that tier lists are just a starting point. It really comes down to your play style and what you enjoy using. Don’t just blindly follow what everyone else is saying. Experiment, find something you like, and stick with it. I spent too much time trying to chase the meta, and I ended up having way more fun when I just started using whatever felt good.

So yeah, that’s my Shindo Life experience in a nutshell. I probably wasted way too much time on that game, but hey, at least I learned something. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go touch some grass.