The Shindo Life community just got a double shot of free spins, and with fresh currency flowing in, there has never been a better time to know exactly which bloodlines are worth chasing.
RELL World dropped two new codes this week, ShindoDownAGAIN2x! and ShindoLifeTakenDown!, each handing out 25,000 RELLcoins and 250 spins as an apology for a recent server shutdown. That is 500 spins combined if you redeem both, which is a meaningful haul for any player looking to lock in a top-tier bloodline. The timing makes the updated tier list more relevant than ever.

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What the current tier list looks like
The tier list has shifted noticeably compared to where things stood earlier in the year. At the top of the rankings, Tyn Akuma and Minakaze continue to hold S-tier positions thanks to their raw damage output and strong passive scaling. Both bloodlines reward aggressive playstyles and hold up well in PvP, which is where most of the competitive community spends its time.
Shindai Akuma and Dio Senko sit just below in A-tier. Here's the thing: Dio Senko in particular gets underrated in casual discussions because its utility in boss encounters is genuinely strong, even if it does not hit the same flashy numbers as the S-tier picks. Players who grind PvE content will find it punches well above its perceived ranking.
Rykan and Raion Gaiden round out the solid A-tier options, with both offering respectable move sets and decent synergy with common spec builds. What most players miss is that Rykan's second mode scales better than its base form suggests, making it a stronger long-term investment than the tier placement alone implies.
B-tier is where things get more situational. Akuma and Shiver Akuma land here, not because they are weak, but because the gap between them and the top options has widened as the meta has settled. They are still workable for casual play, especially for newer players still building out their characters.
Before and after: how the rankings shifted
The biggest movement in this update is Tyn Akuma climbing firmly into S-tier after months of sitting on the A/S border. Its move rework earlier in the year gave it better combo potential, and the community has caught up to that reality in the rankings.
On the other end, Borumaki dropped from A-tier to a B-tier slot. The bloodline is still popular, partly because of its visual appeal, but the competitive community has consistently found it outpaced by the current S and A options in actual match scenarios. The drop reflects community consensus rather than any specific patch change.
Redeeming your spins before they go to waste
The codes ShindoDownAGAIN2x! and ShindoLifeTakenDown! are active as of this week, but RELL World codes do expire. To redeem them, open Shindo Life in Roblox, navigate to Edit in the main menu, then hit the YouTube Code button in the top right corner and enter the code. Simple process, but easy to forget when you are jumping straight into a session.
Beyond these two new codes, the long-running 2mLikesC0d3d! code is still active and adds another 40,000 RELLcoins and 400 spins on top. That brings the total available free spins from active codes to over 900 if you have not redeemed that one yet.
For players wanting to go deeper on build strategy and spin efficiency across Roblox titles, the gaming guides hub has resources worth bookmarking. The meta in Shindo Life moves fast, and the next bloodline shake-up could come with any significant content drop from RELL World.
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