RELL SEAS WIKI

Fighting Styles

11 fighting styles

RELL Seas has multiple fighting styles and core combat techniques - from Flash Dash and Geppo to unlockable and poster-based styles. Browse every fighting style below to see its moves and how to unlock it.

Black Leg

Black Leg is one of the four confirmed fighting styles in RELL Seas, inspired by Sanji from One Piece. The defining rule of this style is absolute: the practitioner never uses their hands in combat - only kicks. This results in fast, fluid leg-based combos and powerful finishing strikes. Black Leg is expected to be one of the most aggressive and mobile styles in the game, rewarding players who prefer relentless pressure over defensive play.

Combat Mechanics

RELL Seas features a grounded, skill-based combat system inspired by Devil May Cry's air-ladder combat. Every mechanic has counterplay - keyframe restrictions have been removed, parrying is responsive, and directional awareness is rewarded. Combat emphasizes timing, positioning, and knowing when to dash, block, parry, or evade.

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Dragon Claw Fist

Dragon Claw Fist is one of the four confirmed fighting styles in RELL Seas, inspired by Sabo from One Piece - the chief of staff of the Revolutionary Army. This hand-based martial art focuses on concentrating tremendous force into claw-shaped strikes capable of shattering steel. Unlike Black Leg, Dragon Claw Fist uses the hands exclusively, delivering crushing claw attacks at close range. In the anime, Sabo is the second-in-command of the Revolutionaries. In RELL Seas, this style is expected to be tied to the Arms of Revolution faction.

Faster Punch

Faster Punch is a Fierce poster that increases the speed and range of your Strong Punch.

Flash Dash

Flash Dash is an Agile fighting style that replaces the player's standard dash with a high-speed burst movement - the player becomes briefly invisible with afterimages and a black trail. It is rooted in the Six Powers (Rokushiki) martial arts tradition used by elite World Government agents.

Geppo Master

Geppo Master is an Agile poster that extends the player's Geppo (Sky Walk) jump limit. The base Geppo mechanic allows 3 mid-air jumps - Geppo Master adds 2 more, raising the cap to 5. RELL Seas is intentionally not a jump-based game, so the base limit of 3 is strict. Geppo is camera-directional: each jump travels toward the current camera angle rather than being forced straight up, enabling aggressive aerial approaches and directional mid-air combat.

M1 God

M1 God is a fierce poster that gives the player a combo extender to their M1 combo. The player slams their opponent to the ground, bouncing them in the air, teleporting next to them and slamming them again. The opponent gets I-frames after.

Parkour

The game's parkour system will allow you to jump from wall-to-wall, climb walls, and wallrun.

Rokushiki

Rokushiki is one of the four confirmed fighting styles in RELL Seas, inspired by the superhuman martial art used by high-ranking Marines and Cipher Pol agents in One Piece. It is a technique-based style built entirely around superhuman movement and precision strikes - instant dashes, air jumps, blade kicks, and iron-body hardening. In the anime, Rokushiki is exclusive to elite government agents. In RELL Seas, it is expected to be tied to the Marines or World Seas Government faction, making it one of the main incentives for choosing the government path.

Strong Tilt

Strong Tilt is an Agile poster that modifies the Down Tilt attack, allowing it to extend a full M1 combo without first needing a guard break. This removes a prerequisite step from the air-ladder combo chain, making aerial extensions faster and more fluid.

How Fighting Styles Work in RELL Seas

Some techniques are part of every player's base kit - like Flash Dash (a directional dash where dashing left or right grants i-frames) and Geppo (sky-walking). Others are unlockable styles or tied to posters and races. Fighting styles layer on top of your weapon class and Haki to define your combat identity.

RELL Seas Fighting Styles - FAQ

What fighting styles are in RELL Seas?

RELL Seas includes core techniques like Flash Dash and Geppo plus additional unlockable and poster-based styles - all listed on this page.

How does Flash Dash work in RELL Seas?

Flash Dash is a directional dash. Dashing left or right grants invincibility frames (i-frames), while dashing forward or back does not - a key dodging tool that works the same on land and on moving ships.

How do you unlock fighting styles in RELL Seas?

Some are part of the base kit, while others unlock through progression or are tied to posters and races. Exact unlock requirements are being revealed before launch and added to each style page.