Bleach Revival packs a surprising amount of build depth into its Roblox action-RPG framework, and clans sit at the heart of it. Each clan grants one or two passive bonuses — no active abilities — but those passives shape your entire playstyle from the moment you create a character. Picking the right one can mean the difference between a smooth grind and a frustrating slog, especially after the rerelease shook up the player base.
Quick answer: Kurosaki / Ishida / Cifer is the strongest all-purpose clan thanks to +10% All Damage and +10% XP Gain, while Aizen / Yhwach has the highest ceiling for players who understand talent routing.

How Clans Work in Bleach Revival
Clans are assigned during character creation. Every clan carries a rarity tier that determines how powerful its bonuses are: Common clans have a 60% drop rate, Rare clans sit at 35%, and Epic clans land at just 5%. Because multiple clan names can share identical passives, they are functionally interchangeable — Kurosaki, Ishida, and Cifer all grant the exact same buffs, for example. The rankings below group those duplicates together since there is zero mechanical difference between them.
Clans are also independent of your faction. Whether you play as a Soul Reaper or a Hollow, the passive bonuses apply the same way. The real synergy question is which skill tree you pair with your clan, not which faction you pick.

Bleach Revival Clan Tier List — Full Rankings
| Tier | Clan Group | Passives | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Kurosaki / Ishida / Cifer | +10% All Damage, +10% XP Gain | Universal damage that never falls off regardless of build path, plus an XP bonus that smooths out the grind. |
| S | Aizen / Yhwach | Secondary Talent treated as Primary; Tertiary Talent treated as Secondary | Highest skill ceiling in the game. Unlocks build flexibility that raw stat clans cannot match, though it demands knowledge of talent routing. |
| S | Shihouin / Accutrone / Rureaux | +20% Attack Speed | Tempo wins fights. Faster M1 strings and cleaner openers slot into almost any aggressive build with zero wasted value. |
| A | Urahara / Haschwalth / Starrk | +15% Reiatsu Damage, +20% Reiatsu | Premium combo for Reiatsu-focused players — more damage and a larger resource pool. Slightly specialized, which keeps it out of S. |
| A | Zaraki / Domindo / Arruruerie | +15% Sword Damage, +10% Health | Brutal and reliable for sword users. The health bump makes trades safer while your blade hits harder. Overperforms for a Common-rarity clan. |
| A | Ichimaru / Catnipp / Harribel | −10% Sword Cooldown, +10% Sword Damage | Clean sword package with no wasted stats. Cooldown reduction keeps offense flowing between ability casts. |
| B | Hitsugaya / Le Vaar / Granz | +20% XP Gain | Fantastic for pushing levels and clearing story checkpoints faster. Falls below A because it contributes nothing to combat output. |
| B | Kuchiki / Valkyrie / Louisenbairn | −30% Reiatsu Drain | Quietly powerful for Reiatsu-hungry builds. Staying online longer means more total value from your entire kit, but it lacks flashy upside. |
| B | Komamura / Parnkgjas / Jaegerjaquez | −10% Fist Cooldown, +10% Fist Damage | Solid for committed Hakuda players. Ranks lower mostly because fist is a narrower lane than sword or universal damage. |
| B | Unohana / Opie / Gingerbuck | −10% Reiatsu Cooldown, +10% Reiatsu Damage | Honest caster clan with better rotation flow. The higher-end Reiatsu clans simply bring more to the table. |
| C | Yamamoto / Gewelle / Gilga | +25% Health | Noticeable in messy fights and very forgiving, but pure tank stats are hard to justify over damage, tempo, or progression bonuses. |
| C | Kyoraku / Barro / Llargo | +10% Fist Damage Reduction, +10% Sword Damage Reduction | Real defensive value, but it is reactive rather than proactive. Winning fights faster or leveling faster is almost always more useful. |
| D | Kurotsuchi / Lloyd / Antenor | +20% Reiatsu Damage Reduction | Anti-caster tech in a clan slot. When the opponent is not leaning on Reiatsu damage, the value drops off sharply. |

Best Clan and Skill Tree Pairings
Choosing a clan in isolation is only half the equation. The real power spike comes from matching your clan's passive bonuses to the skill tree that benefits most from them. Three broad lanes dominate the current meta.
Sword Builds (Kendo Tree)
Zaraki / Domindo / Arruruerie and Ichimaru / Catnipp / Harribel are the natural picks here. Kendo is the swordsmanship tree, so any clan that boosts sword damage, reduces sword cooldowns, or adds survivability for extended melee trades will amplify what Kendo already does well. Zaraki's +10% Health edge makes it slightly more comfortable for players who like to trade blows, while Ichimaru's cooldown reduction keeps your ability rotation tighter.
Fist Builds (Hakuda / Shunko Tree)
Komamura / Parnkgjas / Jaegerjaquez is the cleanest pairing for unarmed martial builds. Hakuda revolves around fast, close-range pressure, and the −10% Fist Cooldown plus +10% Fist Damage combo sharpens that pressure immediately. The lane is narrower than sword or Reiatsu, which limits the clan's overall ranking, but within its niche the synergy is excellent.
Reiatsu Builds (Hado / Reiatsu Trees)
Urahara / Haschwalth / Starrk is the premium option, stacking +15% Reiatsu Damage on top of a +20% Reiatsu pool increase. Unohana / Opie / Gingerbuck offers a budget alternative with cooldown reduction and a smaller damage bump. For players who want to stretch their energy as far as possible without switching to a damage clan, Kuchiki / Valkyrie / Louisenbairn's −30% Reiatsu Drain is a sleeper pick that extends your uptime significantly.

Clan Rarity and How to Get Clans
Clans are rolled when you create a new character. The rarity breakdown is straightforward:
| Rarity | Drop Rate | Bonus Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 60% | Lower-end passives |
| Rare | 35% | Mid-tier passives |
| Epic | 5% | Strongest passives |
There is no way to change your clan after character creation without rerolling, so understanding the tier list before you commit is important. If you land an S-tier clan at Epic rarity, you are set for the long haul.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do clans give active abilities?
No. Clans only provide passive stat bonuses like increased damage, faster cooldowns, or improved survivability. They never add new moves to your kit.
Does my faction affect which clan I should pick?
Not directly. Clans are separate from factions like Soul Reaper or Hollow. A sword-focused clan pairs naturally with sword-based skill trees regardless of your faction choice.
Why are some clans grouped together?
Multiple clan names can share the exact same passive bonuses. Kurosaki, Ishida, and Cifer all grant +10% All Damage and +10% XP Gain, for example. There is no gameplay reason to rank them separately.
Is Aizen / Yhwach worth the complexity?
If you already know which talent route you want to exploit, absolutely. Promoting your Secondary Talent to Primary and your Tertiary to Secondary opens up build combinations that flat stat bonuses cannot replicate. For newer players who are still experimenting, a simpler damage clan like Kurosaki / Ishida / Cifer is the safer bet.
The rerelease meta in Bleach Revival rewards players who match their clan to a clear build identity rather than chasing rarity alone. A Common-tier Zaraki clan on a dedicated Kendo build will outperform a mismatched Epic roll in practice. Lock in your playstyle first, then aim for the clan that amplifies it — and if you happen to roll Kurosaki or Aizen, you can build in almost any direction without regret.