Megumi is one of the newer combat styles in Rogue Piece, themed around the Ten Shadows technique. Compared to other recent additions like Akaza, the grind for Megumi is relatively straightforward — you only need to clear a single dungeon and hand in the drops to an NPC. Below is everything you need to complete the process.
Quick answer: Run the Ten Shadows dungeon on Rogue Town Island, collect a Divine Shard, an Orochi Shard, a Wolf Shard, and a Shadow Sword from the final boss, then speak to the Megumi NPC on Graveyard Island while at Diamond rank or higher to unlock the combat style.

Ten Shadows Dungeon Location and Structure
The Ten Shadows dungeon is accessed on Rogue Town Island. Open your dungeon menu, scroll down until you see the Ten Shadows option, and spawn it. The dungeon has ten waves total. Waves one through nine consist of standard enemies, while wave ten is the Megumi boss fight. On normal mode, the boss has roughly 100 million HP; on hard mode, that jumps to around 250 million HP. Despite the high health pool, the dungeon is considered easier than many others in the game because there is only one boss wave rather than two.

Required Drops from the Megumi Boss
You need four specific item drops from the wave-ten boss, plus a minimum rank. All four items can drop in a single successful dungeon clear, though you may need multiple runs depending on luck.
| Item | Source |
|---|---|
| Divine Shard | Ten Shadows dungeon (wave 10 boss) |
| Orochi Shard | Ten Shadows dungeon (wave 10 boss) |
| Wolf Shard | Ten Shadows dungeon (wave 10 boss) |
| Shadow Sword | Ten Shadows dungeon (wave 10 boss) |
You also need to be Diamond rank or above. If you haven't reached Diamond yet, focus on ranking up before attempting to turn in the items.
Turning in Items at Graveyard Island
Step 1: Travel to Graveyard Island once you have all four drops in your inventory.
Step 2: Locate the Megumi NPC. The NPC is found near a destroyed building on the island — look for a partially ruined structure rather than a fully intact one.
Step 3: Talk to the NPC. If you meet the rank requirement and have every item, the NPC will grant you the Megumi combat style immediately.

Megumi Moveset Overview
Megumi's kit revolves around summoned shikigami and a powerful transformation. Basic M1 attacks deal around 800,000 damage with a solid build, and the moveset scales well with cooldown reduction or damage enchants.
| Input | Move | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Z | Offensive shikigami attack | Strong animations; avoid using during Mahoraga transformation (cancels it) |
| X | Divine Dogs | Summons Megumi's Divine Dogs |
| C | Giant serpent shikigami | AoE-style attack |
| V | Domain Expansion | Long animation, solid damage over time; effective for clearing dungeon waves |
| F | Mahoraga Transformation | M1s deal ~30 million damage; the strongest move in the set by a wide margin |
Upgrading the F Move (Mahoraga)
The F move has an upgraded version that unlocks under a specific condition. After obtaining Megumi, use the F move to summon Mahoraga, then defeat the Mahoraga you spawn in a solo fight. Completing that challenge upgrades the ability. There is no additional item cost — the solo kill is the only requirement.

Recommended Build Tips
Megumi's moves have noticeably long cooldowns. A cooldown reduction enchant (around −30%) smooths out the rotation significantly, though a pure damage enchant is viable if you prefer burst output. Pairing the combat style with the Striker blessing maximizes damage further. Because the Mahoraga transformation's M1s already hit extremely hard, cooldown reduction lets you cycle through your other moves more often while the transformation is active.
One important caveat: pressing Z while in Mahoraga form ends the transformation early. Since Mahoraga is by far the highest-damage tool in the kit, it's generally best to avoid using Z until the transformation expires on its own.
Megumi is one of the more accessible high-tier combat styles in Rogue Piece right now. The dungeon farm is self-contained, the rank gate at Diamond is reachable for most active players, and the Mahoraga transformation alone makes the style competitive with — and in many cases stronger than — alternatives like Guts. If you can clear the Ten Shadows dungeon a few times, the rest is just a quick trip to Graveyard Island.