How To Get The Rising Star (Rimuru V2) in Second Piece

We've got the simplest way to get a Rimuru V2 (Rising Star) in Second Piece.
Second Piece Rimuru Rising Star Blade
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The Rising Star (Rimuru V2) in Second Piece is a hard-to-get item, but getting it can be done in multiple ways, depending on your playstyle and budget. This guide will show you how to get it in both a free and paid way.

If you want some freebies, head to our Second Piece codes page. We also recommend you read How To Get Los Lobos and How to Get Sukuna Megumi Spec in Second Piece.

Second Piece – How To Get Rimuru V2 (Rising Star)

To get Rising Star in Second Piece, you need Raphael. You can get Raphael by combining 750 Slime and 5 Unique Skills. To get slime, you need to get slime chests, luckily, you can get slime chests and unique skills with the same methods: beating bosses or Conquests. Once you have Raphael, you need to use it while having 500 Slime in your inventory to get Rimuru V2 (Rising Star).

Event Boss Rimuru and World Boss Rimuru are who you need to beat for unique skills and slims. The Event Boss shows up every five minutes and drops slime chests and regular slime when you beat it. Event boss Rimuru has a 100% chance to drop slime chests and an unknown chance for anything else, like Unique Skills.

The World Boss always drops a Slime and has a better chance of giving you slime chests than the Rimuru Boss, but it’s still hard to get Raphael from them. World boss Rimuru has a 100% chance to drop a slime Slime, 3% to drop a Unique Skill, and a 1% chance to drop Raphael.

Second Piece Aqua
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To summon the world boss, you need to talk to Aqua Located in front of the bridge between the hills on Niflheim Island. You will need 2500 Gems per summon.

Conquests are less reliable than boss battles and we don’t recommend them. Conquest needs at least six players in a server to get going. It happens every 45 minutes at Warrior’s Retreat. In Conquest, players split into two teams and battle it out to control the center like a game of king-of-the-hill. The goal is for one team to keep control until their bar fills up. When that happens, the Conquest is over.

If you’re okay with spending real money in the game, there’s a faster way to get Raphael. The Rising Star Capsule costs real money and gives you a better chance of getting Raphael than the free ways. You also get other cool stuff like special powers and chances to change your character’s abilities. The Rising Star Capsule system also promises that you’ll get Raphael after opening 100 capsules, just in case you’re really unlucky.

Here are the costs:

  • 1 Rising Star Capsule: 79 BOBUX
  • 5 Rising Star Capsules: 395 BOBUX
  • 10 Rising Star Capsules: 799 BOBUX
  • 25 Rising Star Capsules: 1975 BOBUX

If you’re going with the paid way, you will be spending at most 7,900 BOBUX. However, keep in mind that you need a Game Pass for this to work.

Second Piece – Rimuru V2 (Rising Star) Attacks

Here are the attacks that come with the Rimuru V2 (Rising Star).

[M1]

  • 38253 damage
  • 38255 final hit damage

[Z] – Gluttony

  • 11476 x 25 [286,900] damage
  • 12 second cooldown
  • 3 second duration + iframes (Stationary)

[X] – Water Blade Torrent

  • 19127 x 20 [382,540] damage
  • 8 second cooldown
  • 1 second duration + iframes (Stationary)

[C] – Black Flame

  • 19133 x 12 [229,596] damage
  • 5 second cooldown
  • 0.5 second duration
  • Projectile

[V] – Black Thunder

  • 28702 x 5 [143,510] damage
  • 6 second cooldown
  • 0.5 second startup, 0.75 second duration (Stationary)
  • Appears at cursor
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