All Sakura Stand Specs Listed 2025 Winter Update

Full List of Sakura Stand Specs 

I’ll cover all Sakura Stand specs below as well as their moves, keybinds, and how to get them. If you don’t feel like digging through the Sakura Stand Trello board or Discord, keep on reading. There’s a massive variety so I highly recommend using the Table of Contents to navigate to the ones you’re intrested in.

1. Standless/No Spec

The real “no tricks, just hands” experience. This is the starter ability in Sakura Stand, but don’t underestimate it—sometimes, simplicity is all you need. And maybe a little kitchenware. You’ll be able to use moves like:

2. Hamon 

Hamon lets you channel energy through your body, turning your strikes into sun-powered attacks that can stun, burn, and knock enemies away. If you’ve got Hamon, you have the pleasure of playing with one of the best Sakura Stand specs. His moveset is: 

3. Vampire 

As a Vampire, you gain incredible strength, unique abilities, and the power to regenerate by draining your enemies’ blood.  With a mix of brutal melee attacks and deadly ranged abilities, you become a true nightmarish force. The moveset? It’s: 

4. The Spin 

The Spin is one of the most intriguing Sakura Stand specs, mainly because it harnesses controlled rotation to enhance attacks and create devastating effects.  Whether you’re using steel balls or your own fists, the Spin gives you precise and overwhelming power in battle. Here’s the Spin moveset in Sakura Stand:  Tip: If you’re hit by a Golden Rotation, you can remove the debuff by throwing another Golden Rotation at yourself—though this comes at the cost of taking double damage. 

5. Stop Sign

Wielding nothing but a Stop Sign, you turn an everyday object into a brutal weapon.  With powerful slashes, spins, and even reality-bending tricks, you make it clear that it’s time to stop—permanently. The moveset is: 

6. Mochi Mochi no Mi

By applying Conqueror’s Will to the normal Mochi Mochi no Mi, you unlock its true potential, gaining access to devastating moves like Buzzcut.  With enhanced speed, durability, and overwhelming attacks, you become a near-unstoppable force on the battlefield. If you’re wondering about the moveset, here goes:  And once you complete [The Conqueror] quest, you can unlock the Conquerer version of Mochi Mochi no Mi and gain the following abilities: 

7. Bomu Bomu no Mi

Despite being overlooked, the Bomu Bomu no Mi is one of the most interesting Sakura Stand specs, as it turns your entire body into a walking explosive, making you a chaotic force of destruction.  From detonating your own limbs to weaponizing snot, this fruit is pure mayhem. The moves are:  By the way, did you know that Bomu was only the second fruit added to the game? The fact that it’s still one of the most played Sakura Stand specs and relevant speaks volumes. 

8. Bari Bari no Mi 

With the Bari Bari no Mi, you gain the ability to create impenetrable barriers in various shapes and forms, turning defense into offense.  Whether you’re blocking attacks, trapping enemies, or slamming barriers into foes, this fruit makes you a walking fortress.

9. Nikyu Nikyu no Mi – The Paw-Paw Fruit

The Nikyu Nikyu no Mi grants you the power to repel anything you touch, whether it’s enemies, projectiles, or even pain itself.  With the iconic paw prints on your hands, you can send other Sakura Stand specs flying, deflect attacks, and unleash devastating shockwaves.

10. One For All (Stages)

True strength isn’t just about what you can achieve alone—it’s about passing on your will to the next generation. With this ability, you can transfer your One For All (OFA) to another user, helping them reach even greater heights. G – Passdown allows you to pass your OFA [stage] to another player who has the same stage as yours. This transfer upgrades their OFA to the next stage, pushing them further on their path to greatness.

11. One For All (Green Boy) 

One For All grants you the strength of past generations, combining multiple quirks into one devastating force.  As the inheritor of this power, you wield incredible speed, strength, and precision, making your enemy find out about Green Boy’s power the hard way. The moveset for the Green Boy Sakura Stand spec is: At the same time, you’ll also have access to a series of devastating combo moves: 

12. Padoru

Once obtainable only on December 8, 2022, Padoru has made a return, though its reputation remains infamous. Known for its ridiculous moveset and frail health, it stands as one of the worst specs in existence.

M1 – Hashire sori yo kaze no you ni tsukimihara wo Padoru Padoru is your basic attack, though its effectiveness is questionable at best. Z – Surprise! lets you swing a present-filled bag at an opponent, knocking them away while applying random status effects. The chaos is accompanied by Padoru Padoru playing in the background.

It has the lowest HP of all the listed Sakura Stand specs, at just 100 HP, making it perhaps the most hated spec in the game. And no, it’s not unobtainable anymore—stop spreading misinformation.

13. Herrscher of Human (Elysia)

This spec brings elegance and overwhelming power to the battlefield, striking with pinpoint accuracy and bending reality itself.  With rapid-fire energy blasts, gravity-defying movement, and a domain that traps everything in its path, this spec is as flashy as it is deadly. Obtainable through the Banner system, this spec requires Mastery 1 to trade HOHE. Its moveset? Well: 

14.  Cid Kagenou (Shadow)

Requires Mastery 12 to trade. Playing as Cid Kagenou (Shadow) means stepping into the role of someone who moves beyond limits. With Immense Regenerative Ability, you heal 0.5 HP every 0.5 seconds outside of combat and every second while in combat, keeping you in the fight longer.  Greater Than Time lets you move freely during time-stop effects, so nothing slows you down. Shadow gives you a 1.35x damage boost at night, and yes, it stacks with certain titles—because why wouldn’t it? Here’s the full moveset for the Cid Kagenou spec in Sakura Stand:  And because style matters, there are two voice lines you can trigger using !ar / !allrange.

15. Kaiju No. 8

You didn’t just pick up some overpowered spec—you became a Kaiju, a walking disaster with strength that crushes everything in your path.  Whether you’re using Partial Kaiju or going full Berserk Mode, you’re built different. The Partial Kaiju moveset goes as follows:  Being fully Kaiju-fied gives you faster movement and a damage boost based on how low your HP is—so the weaker they think you are, the harder you hit. Your new moves are:  And once you enter Berserk Mode, it’s truly go time. Going Berserk means constant health regen, faster movement, and a massive damage boost. There’s no turning back now and you get a whole new set of moves: 

16. Yuji Itadori (Shinjuku Showdown Arc)

If you’re playing as Yuji, you’re not just another fighter—you’re an all-out brawler infused with raw cursed energy. Every hit packs a punch, and with a little luck, you might just land a Black Flash, turning a solid strike into an absolute knockout. Divergent Fist makes sure every hit does double duty—your opponent gets struck, and then a delayed second wave of cursed energy follows up. It’s blockable, but still a nightmare to deal with. Black Flash takes things to another level, randomly boosting the damage of your attacks for insane burst potential. Here are all the moves for the Yuji Itadori Sakura Stand spec:  Once you’ve unlocked your potential, everything gets even crazier. Divergent Fist and Black Flash remain active, but now you’re fighting at 120%, meaning every strike feels like a truck hitting your opponent.

17. Herrscher of Flamescion

If you’re stepping into the role of the Herrscher of Flamescion spec in Sakura Stand, get ready to burn through everything in your path. Once you hit Mastery 4, this spec is yours, but it stays locked to players who’ve proven themselves at that level. Every fight fuels your Herrscher Form. Dealing damage fills your meter, and once you hit at least 2%, pressing Q lets you ignite the battlefield. While in Herrscher Form, you take passive burn damage, but in return, your attacks hit harder, apply burn damage, and you can extend the duration just by landing hits.  The more you fight, the longer you stay in the flames, and the rest of your available moves are:  Damage scales with your meter. Using The Blade Supreme, Rekindled without meter does 10 damage, but with full meter, it jumps to 25 damage. If you’re in Herrscher Form with full meter, it can go up to 50 damage. The stronger your flames, the more devastating your attacks. Pose music rotates between three different tracks, too, by the way.

18. Shinra

If you’re playing as Shinra, you’re striking fear into the bones of all other Sakura Stand specs. Once you hit Mastery 8, you unlock a moveset that’s all about high-speed kicks, fiery combos, and devastating finishers.

19. Sakuya

If you’re picking Sakuya, you’re stepping into one of the most stylish and calculated playstyles in the game. Mastery 12 is the requirement, but once you unlock her, you’re playing with time, precision, and a whole lot of knives. The moveset is as follows:  Once you activate Spell Cards, things escalate quickly:

20. Astolfo (Saber)

If you’re playing as Astolfo, you’re here to fight with style, speed, and just a little bit of chaos. Unlocked through Holy Grail War, this spec is all about high-speed slashes, insane mobility, and devastating critical hits. Your Passive – Critical gives you a chance to land double damage on any attack, and the lower your DiM, the higher your crit chance gets. Play aggressively, and you’ll start dealing absurd amounts of damage.

21. Toji Fushiguro

Unlocking Toji isn’t simple—you need all three required items, Heavenly Restriction, and you have to reset with all the items in your hotbar as Standless with Heavenly Restriction active. Do all that, and you become the man who defies sorcery itself. Passive – Curseless Body/Heavenly Restriction makes sure you’re moving at inhuman speeds, giving you a faster run, higher jump, and even bypassing Gojo’s Infinity. No cursed energy? No problem. Toji doesn’t need it. If you didn’t know, Toji used to be able to dash with almost no cooldowns, making him an absolute nightmare to fight. His T move can even affect bosses, proving just how absurd his raw power really is.

21. Satoru Gojo

If you’re stepping into Gojo’s domain, you’re playing as the strongest sorcerer alive, and everything about this moveset makes sure you feel like it. You’ll need to reach Mastery 1 and complete Gojo’s quest with Itadori to unlock him, but once you do, you’ll have Limitless, Six Eyes, Hollow Purple, and even Resurrection at your disposal. Now, let’s take a look at those juicy combos:  If you’re in Six Eyes mode and drop to 15% HP (52.5 HP or lower), pressing H sets up your resurrection. Once you die, you come back to life stronger than ever, in addition to:

Plays a cutscene upon resurrection. Your screen shakes constantly until death. Outgoing damage is increased by 100%. Incoming damage is also increased by 100%. Hollow Purple cooldown is reset immediately. Healing and Domain Expansion are completely disabled. You passively have Infinity in Awakening, but it no longer stuns enemies. Shielding limit increases to 200 and regenerates over time.

22. Ryomen Sukuna

Once you become the all-mighty Sukuna, you step into the role of the King of Curses, wielding devastating slashes, insane speed, and the ability to tear through anyone in your path. Sukuna was once meant to be obtained through the banner system, but that never happened. Now, he’s locked behind Mastery 12, making sure only the most worthy get to wield his power.

23. Geto Suguru

If you’re playing as Geto, you’re stepping into the role of the ultimate curse manipulator, wielding both raw strength and an arsenal of summoned curses to dominate the battlefield. With Playful Cloud in hand and a roster of curses at your disposal, you have endless ways to obliterate your opponents. Here’s the rest of the Geto moveset in Sakura Stand: 

24. Okkotsu Yuta

Playing as Yuta means wielding Rika’s overwhelming power alongside your own, making you a force of nature on the battlefield. With a fluid mix of swordplay, cursed techniques, and Rika’s devastating attacks, you can slice, counter, heal, and completely shut down opponents. When Rika is active, things get serious.

25. Sandevistan

The guy from Cyberpunk 2077—you already know what that means. Playing as Sandevistan turns you into an unstoppable cybernetic beast, moving at blistering speeds, landing brutal hits, and dodging attacks like you saw them coming before they even happened. But power comes at a cost. Cyberpsychosis is always looming in the background. You have a gauge that tracks how much of your Sandevistan ability you’ve used. Push it too far, and you glitch out, paralyzing yourself for a few seconds and taking 141.66 self-damage as a brutal side effect. Use it wisely. If you’re running Sandevistan, you’re playing at full throttle, with speed and power cranked up to the max. But don’t lose control, because Cyberpsychosis doesn’t care how strong you are—it will ruin you if you push too far.

26. Sandevistan: Cyberskeleton

If regular Sandevistan was about raw speed and reaction time, Cyberskeleton takes it to a whole new level. You’re no longer just some wired-up solo running on chrome—you’re a walking war machine, loaded with firepower and enhanced beyond human limits. But with power comes strain, and if you push it too far, Cyberpsychosis is waiting to take over. Your Stress Gauge tracks how much you’re pushing the Sandevistan’s limits. Overusing it will force you into Cyberpsychosis, locking you in place for a few seconds while your systems glitch out—a brutal side effect of being too fast for your own good. Other moves include:  The Cyber Skeleton’s dash animation is completely unique, making you move faster and smoother than standard Sandevistan. Sheesh, even how you move is different.

27. Coyote Starrk

Unlocking Starrk isn’t easy—his questline is the longest in the game, but once you complete it, you’re stepping into the shoes of the Primera Espada himself. With blinding speed, deadly ceros, and overwhelming firepower, Starrk is a one-man army, and his Resurrección: Los Lobos makes him even stronger. Once you hit Resurrección, things get crazy. Starrk originally had a bug where Savage Claws did 300 damage, making it one of the most broken moves in the game on release. His counter is Bari, which can actually block incoming cero blasts. If you’re feeling flashy, you can even re-roll your outfit color with “!rerollcolor” or change your cero to match your outfit using “!cerocolor”.

28. Kurosaki Ichigo (Substitute Shinigami)

If you’re stepping into Ichigo’s shoes, get ready to cut down Hollows like it’s your job—because, well, it kind of is. As a Substitute Shinigami, you deal extra damage against Hollows, making you one of the best at hunting them down. Unlocking Ichigo means going into battle without a Stand, fighting Hollows with Standless mode until you land that 25% drop chance for the First Stage. Once you get it, you’re on your way to mastering Zangetsu. The moves include:

M1 – Blade Combo keeps things fast and fluid, slashing through your opponent with a clean sword combo, finishing with a flashy flourish that knocks them back. Simple, stylish, and effective. P – Pose lets you point your sword forward. There’s no need for extra theatrics—just pure confidence and power.

29. Kurosaki Ichigo (Shikai)

If Substitute Shinigami Ichigo felt like just getting started, Shikai Ichigo is where things start getting serious. Instead of just swinging a sword like any other Shinigami, you now wield Zangetsu in its true form, unlocking faster attacks, stronger slashes, and Getsuga Tenshou itself. But, like before, you’re still on the grind—to get this stage, you need to keep taking down Hollows with Stage 1 Ichigo, and there’s only a 15% chance of unlocking it. Your moveset is: 

M1 – Zangetsu Slash flows like lightning, letting you slice through opponents with speed and precision, before ending with a downward cleave that sends them flying. It’s clean, it’s fast, and it leaves your enemies scrambling to recover. E – Unrelenting Barrage lives up to its name—you unleash a rapid, relentless flurry of slashes, striking so fast that it ends with a small burst of Reiatsu just from the sheer force of your swings. R – Getsuga Tenshou is where things get iconic. You channel your Reiatsu into the blade, then fire off a massive, cutting wave of energy with a powerful downward slash. It’s pure devastation in its simplest form. P – Pose lets you stand there like the badass you are, because if you’ve made it this far, you’ve earned the right to flex a little.

30. Kurosaki Ichigo

If Substitute Shinigami Ichigo was the beginning and Shikai Ichigo was a taste of real power, then Kurosaki Ichigo is the full evolution of his strength. You’ve gone from swinging a basic Zanpakuto to getting the privilege of stepping into Vasto Lorde rage mode.  But getting here isn’t easy—you have to complete Kisuke’s quest to reach Stage 3 Ichigo, and to truly complete his power, you need to hunt down an Adjuchas, claim a Hogyoku Fragment, and use it to reach the next level. Afterwards, things get even more intense. And then, Vasto Rage takes over.

31. Roland (Black Silence Spec)

Roland isn’t just another swordfighter—he’s a walking armory, seamlessly switching between pistols, axes, daggers, and giant greatswords, adapting to the fight in real time. And the best part? He only gets stronger the longer the battle lasts. With Phase Change, every 45 hits you progress through a new phase, getting a damage multiplier increase of 0.2 per phase. By Phase 4 and 5, you fully embrace the Black Silence, wielding Durandal, gaining a perception-blocking mask, and radiating a dark aura. Your attacks evolve, your moves become more devastating, and if that wasn’t enough, the theme “Gone Angels” by Mili starts playing to really set the mood. If you’re lucky, on Phase 3 there’s a chance for “Keter Battle 3’s” theme to play instead of the usual soundtrack, giving you an extra layer of atmosphere. And if you really grind Furioso, there’s a 1 in 2000 chance (about 0.005%) to trigger a special Furioso sound effect, making it one of the rarest audio cues in the game. And finally, Roland holds the record for the longest quote in the game. Don’t judge—when you’ve been through everything he has, you’re going to have a lot to say.

32. The Arbiter (Binah)

Binah isn’t just about brute strength—it’s about control, precision, and unraveling your opponent piece by piece. With the Fairy passive, every hit you land applies a lingering effect, steadily chipping away at your opponent’s max HP over time.  Think of it as slowly dismantling them from the inside out. These other moves might also come in handy:  Binah’s SPEC isn’t tradable, but the item to obtain it can be. Her block comes with a frame 1 parry, making it one of the most oppressive defensive options in the game. And, for the record? The drink in her cup? Not tea—it’s coffee. Originally, this spec was considered a “secret spec” when it first dropped, adding to its mystique and rarity.

33. Red Mist (Gebura)

Red Mist is all about relentless aggression, cutting through other Sakura Stand specs with sheer brutality and precision. Once you build up enough damage output, you can unleash E.G.O, transforming into an unstoppable force of destruction. With 50% increased damage and 15% reduced incoming damage, you become an absolute menace until your Awakening Bar runs out. Red Mist was actually teased before release, hidden behind Kisuke’s shop, making it one of the most hyped specs to drop.

34. Baiken

Baiken isn’t just about raw power—she’s about control, counters, and relentless aggression. She’s unpredictable, unforgiving, and always one step ahead of her opponent. Baiken’s moves in Sakura Stand are as follows:  She’s also the first spec to have a missing limb, proving that you don’t need two arms to dominate the battlefield.

New Sakura Stand Specs from the 2025 Winter Update

The Sakura Stand Winter update is here, giving us access to four new specs. Keep on reading to find out how to unlock the new Sakura Stand specs from 2025, what are their movesets and what’s so unique about each. 

35. Hie Hie no Mi

Hie Hie no Mi is all about freezing the battlefield and dominating your opponent with relentless ice attacks. If you want control, mobility, and the power to lock your enemies in place, this spec is for you. To get it, you’ll need to use the Hie Hie Devil Fruit on Standless. These fruits spawn under trees across the map every 40 minutes, but the chances of finding one depend on the season:

1/5 chance in winter 1/70 chance in summer 1/20 chance in any other season

The passives give you serious mobility and pressure. Ice Skating lets you glide effortlessly across the battlefield, boosting your movement speed. Logia Reflex means every time you dash, you leave behind an ice clone to throw off your opponent.  Partisan Strike is another nasty trick—after hitting Y, several ice partisans hover above your target, and pressing E activates them, sending them crashing down into your enemy. The rest of the moves include:  Hie Hie no Mi is the fourth fruit ever added to the game, and it’s still one of the most dominant specs for controlling fights and overwhelming your opponents with sheer ice power.

36. Soul of Cinder

The Soul of Cinder spec comes from the banner system, meaning you’ll need tokens to roll for it. Each roll costs 600 tokens, or you can get 10 rolls for 6,000 tokens at a slight discount. If you hit 120 rolls without getting it, you’re guaranteed to pull it on the next one.  There’s a rumor that if you land an Ancient Skin, your next pity roll guarantees Soul of Cinder, but that hasn’t been officially confirmed. If you’re looking to farm tokens fast, try these methods:

Converting Breakthrough Points into 1,500 tokens Grinding ornaments by selling items to the event NPC Farming certain enemies and bosses like Space Curse, Roland, and Nokotan

Speaking of farming, Sould Cinder’s raw power, resilience, and ability to set everything around you ablaze, have you covered. Its repertoire includes moves such as:  And just when your enemies think they’ve taken you down, Flame Rekindled activates. After your first death, you’re revived with 200 extra HP and a completely new set of abilities, making you even stronger. In Phase 2, things get even more intense: This spec isn’t just about damage—it’s about endurance. You burn your enemies, heal yourself, resurrect stronger, and overwhelm everything in your path. If you like the idea of being an unstoppable force of destruction, Soul of Cinder is the perfect fit.

37. Nokotan

To obtain Nokotan, you’ll need to interact with the Sion NPC while your character is in a Standless state. Sion offers Nokotan in exchange for 700 Ornaments. Ornaments can be collected through various in-game activities, so gathering the required amount might take some dedication. Once you’ve unlocked Nokotan, you’ll have access to her unique moveset, which includes:

M1 – Deer Crackers: Nokotan throws deer crackers at her opponents. E – Absolutely Random: An unpredictable move that can have various effects. R – Pierces: Nokotan performs a piercing attack against her target.

If you’re looking for something a little… different, Nokotan is exactly that. This spec isn’t about raw power or flashy combos—it’s about throwing senbei crackers at people and seeing what happens. Also, nun. Recent nerfs include:

Barrels: Now only 1 Chest Keys: Reduced to 5 Sukuna Fingers: Reduced to 8

38. Okarun

Okarun is a spec that requires you to complete a quest. Head to the tunnel near the Sukuna NPC and talk to Turbo Granny to start. Your first task is to collect 100 Souls by defeating Hollows or Curses, which drop red orbs upon death.  You can collect these from any enemy, even those killed by other players. Paper Curses are the best source since they drop 4 Souls each. After collecting 100 souls: Now, if speed is your thing, Okarun is about to become your new favorite. With Turbo Granny’s power at your disposal, you won’t just be fast—you’ll be untouchable. The transformation grants a massive running speed buff, making you the quickest thing on the battlefield. Okarun is the undisputed king of speed, with the fastest sprint in the game, making sure no one can keep up with you. Sheesh, it was a doozie, but that marks the end of my attempt to get all Sakura Stand specs listed in one place. Once you’ve made your pick, choose one of our Sakura Stand codes and get some of those sweet rerolls.