Roblox Type Soul Myrnite
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How to get Black Elixir in Type Soul

You can put it in your pocket.

Black Elixir in Roblox’s Type Soul is an item that, er, itemizes Ultra Skills. That is to say, it will turn an Ultra Skill into an item. You can then hand that item over to other players or just hold onto it to save for later. It’s an Ultra Skill in your pocket.

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The bad news is that Black Elixir is a Mythical rarity item. To get it, you need to participate in clan wars and hope for the best. You can also trade for it if you can find a player magnanimous enough to accept a trade.

The better way to get it, on the other hand, is to use a code. You can check our code guide to see if one is available now. At the time of writing, you can get a Powered Black Elixir, which I’ll explain in a moment.

As a note, Black Elixir doesn’t work on Formless or Yamato. If you try, it will just fail, and the Black Elixer will be gone, which sounds painful.

How to get Powered Black Elixir in Type Soul

There’s an upgraded Black Elixir in Type Soul, the Powered Black Elixir. This is similar to the basic Black Elixir, but it instead turns your Fighting Style into an item. Again, this is so you can trade it or just keep it in your pocket to reapply later.

To get Powered Black Elixir, you’ll need to visit Myrnite in Karakura Town. You’ll find them out in the greenhouses wearing a white suit. Not the best outfit to do gardening in. Myrnite won’t talk to you unless you have the Black Elixir in your inventory, as well as 350,000 kan. They will then take your money and provide you with Powered Black Elixir.

Again, the alternative to this rigamarole is to get a player to trade it to you, which probably will be even more expensive.


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