Speed is the one skill tree in VV Ultimatum that fits every character, no matter which race or weapon you run. It controls your movement, Shunpo stamina, and recovery tools, which means it decides when a fight starts, when you reset, and when you finish it. A dedicated Speed build leans into that mobility to play as a high-tempo assassin that strikes and disengages before the enemy can punish.
Quick answer: Put Speed as your primary attribute, build points into high Shunpo Stamina and Reiatsu with moderate Health, pair the Speed tree with a damage tree (Hakuda, Strength, Quincy, Shinigami, or Hollow), and on Arrancar take the Wings trait for clean mobility gains. You can play VV Ultimatum on its official Roblox page.
What the Speed skill tree gives you
The Speed tree is a mobility and tempo route built around Shunpo. Fully unlocking it costs 229 Skill Points across 40 skills. It works as a splash for melee, weapon, bow, Cero, and Kido builds because the movement, escape, and recovery tools improve every playstyle without exception.
That universal value is why Speed appears in every recommended pairing. Hakuda builds run Hakuda plus Speed, weapon builds run Strength plus Speed, Kido builds run Shinigami plus Speed, and Arrancar builds run Hollow plus Speed. For a pure Speed identity, you keep the Speed tree as your backbone and lean on your race tree only enough to land damage between Shunpo windows.

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A mobility-first character spends Build Points where they keep you fast and able to keep casting, and Attribute Points where they scale your dodge efficiency. The Hollow Speed Assassin template is the clearest example of this layout.
| Point type | Allocation |
|---|---|
| Build Points | High Shunpo Stamina, high Reiatsu, moderate Health |
| Attribute Points | Speed primary, to maximize movement and dodge efficiency |
| Posture | Keep some investment so you are not guard-broken on a missed read |
Do not strip Posture out entirely. A guard-broken character takes massive damage, so even a glass-cannon mobility build should hold enough Posture to survive a clash. Shunpo Stamina matters here for the same reason it matters for tanks, since you need fuel to dodge red attacks and reposition in boss fights.

Best Hollow traits for a Speed build
Hollow Traits only apply to Arrancar characters, and several of them feed a mobility build directly. If you are running Speed on an Arrancar, these are the traits worth locking in.
| Trait | Effect | Why it fits Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Wings | +3% Movement Speed, +5% Shunpo Stamina, +3% Shunpo Speed | Clean mobility value with no downside; the default pick |
| Innocuous Presence | Hides name and Reiatsu signature, +20s Resurrección, +5% Movement Speed | Strong for PvP roaming and surprise approaches |
| Skinny | +7.5% Movement Speed, -1.2% Melee Defense | Biggest raw speed gain, but the defense penalty keeps it below the top tier |
Tip: Wings is the safest choice because it stays useful through the entire game and carries no real drawback. Locking in a weak trait early is one of the most common mistakes new Hollow players make, so decide before you commit.

Clans and equipment modifiers for mobility
Clans give permanent stat bonuses that scale into endgame, and the strongest mobility clans pile onto your Shunpo numbers. Shihoin is the best Shinigami clan for a mobility-heavy player, with some of the strongest Shunpo bonuses available across all races. For Arrancar, Cifer combines longer Resurrección uptime with Shunpo Stamina alongside Kido Damage and Reiatsu, which suits a Speed Hollow well.
On equipment, Celestial is the best modifier overall because it raises Max Reiatsu, Max Health, Kido Defense, Melee Defense, and Posture Regeneration at once. That broad survivability helps a fragile mobility character stay alive between dashes. If you want raw output instead, Deadly adds +5% Weapon Damage and Precise adds +5% Kido Damage.
How the Speed Assassin playstyle works
This is a high skill ceiling setup. The payoff is strong once you read openings well, but it punishes overcommitting because your defenses are thinner than a tank’s.

Respec and build changes
Skill points are not permanent. You can respec your Skill Points, but it usually costs resources, so plan your allocation before you spend heavily. A full character change is different. Prayer Beads reset your character entirely, which wipes all progress and forces you to choose a new race, so treat that as a last resort rather than a tweak.
You will know the build is coming together when your Shunpo feels noticeably faster and recovers quicker between dashes, letting you chase or escape almost any opponent. If that mobility still feels weak, the most common cause is spreading points too thin across unrelated trees, which dilutes both your damage and your Speed scaling. Keep the Speed tree and one damage tree as your core, and the tempo will hold up from early progression into endgame.






