One of the most important parts of Project Mugetsu is using your Shikai and Resurrections to defeat your enemies. After unlocking your first Shikai or Resurrection, you need two things to activate them: the ability to type in chat and enough Ignition! Fortunately, if you find that your blue bar empties quickly, a specific potion will help you out. To learn more, continue reading to discover how to get Ignition potions in Project Mugetsu.
How to Get Ignition Potions in Roblox Project Mugetsu
Depending on whether you’re a Hollow or Soul Reaper, you’ll use Shikai or Resurrections to unlock powerful combat abilities. Regardless of which you pick, using these powers drains your Ignition. Drinking potions helps you restore some Ignition, allowing you to fight longer.
Here’s an exact step-by-step to getting your hands on some Ignition potions in Project Mugetsu:

While there are other bosses in the game, these are some of the easiest you can fight early on!
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Each boss in Project Mugetsu has a drop table that you’re able to see once you approach their spawn area. For example, bosses like Tochiro and Gin have a 15 percent chance of dropping Ignition potions! You also have the same odds of getting health potions and lower chances of getting other rewards. It’s also possible to not get any drops from the fights.
Trading With Players
If you’re uninterested in farming bosses for their drops, you can also trade with other players in-game or through the officialProject Mugetsu Discord server. While this can be scary for some, it is a great alternative if you want a bunch of potions and have valuable items to offer in return.
If you want more details about your Shikai or Resurrection, check outhow to join the official Project Mugetsu Trelloand explore all kinds of tutorials from the game makers themselves!
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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.