How to get Oni in Pixel Piece
If you're wondering how to obtain the Oni in Pixel Piece for Roblox, then look no further. We break down everything you need to know about its unique properties.
In Pixel Piece for Roblox it is possible to become an Oni and get a whole new look and set of abilities to play with. But getting to Oni can be tricky, so we’re here to show you everything you need to know.
Pixel Piece is based on the iconic One Piece anime. As such, you're bound to find monsters aplenty as you embark on a swashbuckling pirate adventure. We’ll be breaking down what exactly Oni is in the game, the abilities it will give you and how you too can get it – so read on.
How can you get Oni?
To get Oni, you have to be somewhat lucky. When you begin the game, you will need to use race spins to determine your race.
While you can spin multiple times, especially when you have Pixel Piece codes to redeem and help you out, you will not always get the result you want the first time around. So, you’re going to need a lot of spins if you’re going to get it.
With only a 2% chance of getting Oni (and a 70% chance of becoming Human), the odds are stacked against you. However, the more you try, the more chance you have, so don’t give up hope just yet.
What is Oni in Pixel Piece?
In Pixel Piece, Oni is one of the several races that you can become in the game. Each race has several unique properties, including physical differences and combat abilities.
In the case of Oni, it is one of the more powerful races you can get. It's also one of the coolest to look at, with large horns protruding from your head and red and green variants.
In terms of abilities, Oni has the following:
- +100 Health
- +1.4x Increased Physical Strength
- +1.2x DMG Resistance
- Ability to evolve into Elder Oni
These abilities are unique to Oni, so getting him quickly is going to help you immensely in the game going forward.
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Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.