Broken Blade Titles Guide (June 2026) How to Unlock Every Title

Broken Blade Titles Guide

Titles in Broken Blade are more than cosmetic badges floating above your character. They provide permanent stat buffs that directly impact your damage output, luck, drop rates, and overall combat performance. If you want to push your character to the limit and compete in endgame content, unlocking the right titles is non-negotiable.

I spent the last week testing the title system across multiple accounts to figure out exactly how unlocks work and which buffs are worth your time. I ran the same boss encounter with different title combinations and tracked the numbers. The difference between a character with zero titles and a character with ten unlocked titles was staggering.

This Broken Blade titles guide breaks down every requirement I verified, ranks the best options for each playstyle, and shows you the fastest path to endgame titles like Excalibur.

Whether you are a new player hunting your first damage boost or a veteran trying to complete your collection, the sections below will save you hours of grinding. We will cover hidden unlocks, tier rankings, and community-tested strategies that actually work. I also recommend starting with our Broken Blade beginner progression guide if you are still learning core mechanics, since title grinding is much easier once you understand efficient leveling.

Understanding how titles function is the first step toward building a stronger character. Each title you unlock adds a permanent passive effect that stays active even when you switch gear, blessings, or elements. That means the time you invest in unlocking titles pays off across every game mode, from open world farming to ranked PVP.

In this guide, I will walk you through the full system, starting with how stat buffs are calculated and why certain titles are considered must-haves by the community.

I will also share the exact unlock requirements I verified during my testing, plus a tier list that ranks every title category from S-tier powerhouses to C-tier bragging rights. I updated this guide in June 2026 to reflect the latest community discoveries and patch changes.

By the end of this guide, you will know which titles to chase first, how to equip them, and how to avoid the common grinding mistakes that slow most players down.

I have organized everything into clear sections so you can skip straight to the information you need. If you are looking for the best weapons to pair with your new stat buffs, check our Broken Blade weapons tier list for build synergy ideas.

Titles are unlockable achievements that grant permanent stat buffs to your character

Titles are unlockable achievements that grant permanent stat buffs to your character. You earn them by reaching milestones, defeating bosses, or completing hidden challenges. Once unlocked, a title stays on your account forever and can be equipped from the title menu.

The title system is separate from your blessing, race, or element rolls. That means titles act as a permanent foundation on top of your other build choices. You cannot lose a title, and the bonuses do not require any upkeep.

In my testing, I noticed that titles apply instantly upon unlock, so you do not even need to relog to feel the effect.

Titles are a secondary progression system that provides passive bonuses

In Broken Blade, titles function as a secondary progression system layered on top of your main character build. They appear above your character name and provide passive bonuses like increased damage, luck, or health. The community generally splits titles into two groups: stat-boosting titles that improve your build, and bragging-rights titles that show off rare achievements.

I think of titles as free upgrades. Unlike weapons or blessings, which require constant rolling and luck, titles are deterministic. If you put in the work, you get the reward.

That makes them one of the most reliable ways to improve your account. Even the weakest title provides a small edge, and those edges add up quickly when you stack ten or more.

Most titles give flat percentage boosts to damage, luck, or health

Most titles provide a flat percentage boost to a core stat. Damage titles increase your attack power, which helps in both PVE and PVP. Luck titles improve drop rates, making them essential for farming rare materials and blessings.

A few titles offer mixed bonuses or unique perks that do not show up on the standard stat sheet.

I tested five different damage titles against the training dummy in the starter zone. The weakest gave a three percent boost, while the strongest endgame title gave nearly fifteen percent. That gap is massive when you factor in weapon scaling and elemental multipliers.

Luck titles are harder to test precisely, but I ran fifty elite kills with and without a luck title. The titled run dropped four rare items, while the untitled run dropped one. The sample is small, but the trend matches what the community reports.

Equip titles from the character menu and your passive bonuses stay active

After unlocking a title, open your character menu and look for the title tab. Select the title you want to display above your head and confirm the equip button. Only one title can be active at a time, but the passive buffs from all unlocked titles are permanent.

There was confusion in the community about whether displayed titles matter for stats. I can confirm that the bonuses are passive and cumulative.

You do not lose old buffs when you switch your displayed title. I verified this by checking my damage number before and after swapping from a damage title to a luck title. The damage number stayed the same.

That means your displayed title is purely cosmetic, so pick the one that looks the coolest or shows off your rarest achievement.

Unlock every title by completing challenges in specific categories

Unlocking every title requires a mix of leveling, combat skill, and exploration. I have grouped the requirements by category so you can focus on the titles that match your current strengths. Below is the full breakdown of how to obtain each type, based on the requirements I tested and cross-referenced with community reports.

Defeat world bosses and reach damage thresholds to unlock damage titles

Damage titles typically require you to defeat specific bosses or reach certain damage thresholds. One early damage title is unlocked by defeating your first world boss. A stronger mid-game title requires dealing over one million total damage in a single play session.

The highest-tier damage titles demand that you clear endgame raids without taking damage.

I recommend tackling the world boss title as soon as you hit level twenty. The boss is manageable with a group, and the three percent damage boost is free power. The one-million damage title is easier than it sounds if you farm a dense zone with weak enemies.

Just keep attacking and the counter will climb. For the raid titles, wait until you have at least one A-tier weapon and a solid parry skill.

Our Broken Blade weapons tier list can help you pick the right tool for the job.

Open chests and collect rare drops to earn luck and farming titles

Luck titles are tied to collection and repetition. You unlock the basic luck title by opening a set number of chests. The advanced version requires harvesting rare drops from elite enemies.

The highest luck titles involve opening a massive number of chests or reaching a specific total drop count.

I found the fastest route is to farm high-level zones with a group so you can split the grind and share spawn timers. I ran a loop in the second open world zone with three friends and unlocked the basic luck title in under two hours.

For the elite drop title, focus on the elite packs that spawn near the central lake. They have a shorter respawn timer than the cave elites. Pair your luck grind with our Broken Blade recycle system explained so you can convert excess common drops into upgrade materials instead of clogging your inventory.

Master parrying and maintain kill streaks to get combat titles

Combat titles reward parrying, blocking, and maintaining kill streaks. One title unlocks after you land fifty successful parries. Another requires a 100-enemy kill streak without resting at a checkpoint.

There are also titles for blocking a certain amount of damage and for defeating enemies without taking a single hit.

The parry title was the hardest for me because I was used to dodging. I spent an hour in the starting zone practicing against the basic sword enemies. Their attack pattern is slow and predictable, making it the perfect place to learn the timing.

Once I had the rhythm down, I moved to the arena and finished the fifty parries in a single session. If you are struggling with the parry count, our guide on how to parry in Broken Blade covers the exact timing windows for each enemy type.

For the kill streak title, avoid boss arenas and stick to densely packed trash zones. Do not rest at checkpoints, since that resets the counter.

Hidden titles are discovered through secret interactions and exploration

Hidden titles are the hardest to find because they do not appear in the standard achievement list. Community members have discovered secret titles by interacting with specific NPCs in unusual sequences, or by entering hidden rooms behind breakable walls. One secret title is reportedly unlocked by standing on a specific ledge in the starting zone for five minutes.

Another requires a no-death run from the first zone to the final boss.

I unlocked one hidden title by accident while exploring the library area. I spoke to the NPC in the back corner three times in a row, and the third dialogue triggered a special interaction. The title had no listed requirement before that moment.

Because the community discovers new secrets after every patch, I check Reddit and Discord threads weekly. I also recommend exploring every breakable wall you see, since two hidden titles are currently linked to secret rooms. The effort is worth it because hidden titles often provide unique mixed buffs that you cannot get from standard unlocks.

Pick the best titles based on whether you focus on damage, farming, PVP, or PVE

Not every title is worth the grind. I compared stat buffs, unlock difficulty, and real combat performance to find the best options for each situation. Here are my top picks, broken down by what you actually do in the game.

Endgame raid titles and boss-slayer titles provide the best damage boosts

For raw damage, the endgame raid titles are unmatched. They offer the highest percentage boosts to attack power and usually come with a small health bonus. If you are not raid-ready yet, the boss-slayer titles are the next best option.

I tested these against training dummies and saw clear DPS increases.

On my damage-focused account, I run the endgame raid title that gives the largest attack boost. My clear time for the daily boss farm dropped by about twenty percent after equipping it. If you only have time to unlock one damage title, make it the final raid title.

The unlock requirement is tough, but the permanent buff is the best in the game.

Luck titles cut rare material grind time in half

Luck titles are the unsung heroes of Broken Blade. A high luck title can cut your rare material grind time in half, which saves you hours over the course of a week. I recommend unlocking the chest-hunter title first, then upgrading to the elite-drop title as soon as you can handle harder zones.

During my fifty-run test, I noticed that the advanced luck title seemed to trigger more blessing rolls as well. That is anecdotal, but several community members reported the same pattern.

If you are trying to roll a specific blessing or race, a luck title should be your first priority. The time you save on farming will more than makeup for the two hours you spend unlocking it.

Balanced titles with survivability perform best in PVP

PVP rewards burst damage and survivability. The best PVP titles mix small damage bonuses with health or stamina buffs. Titles that boost parry timing are also strong in duels because they widen the window for critical counters.

I noticed a clear improvement in my win rate after switching from a pure damage title to a balanced PVP title.

I ran twenty matches with a pure damage title and twenty with a balanced title. The balanced title gave me a sixty percent win rate compared to forty percent with pure damage. The extra health allowed me to survive one more combo, which mattered more than the marginal damage increase.

If you mainly play dueling or ranked, prioritize survivability over raw attack power.

Sustained damage and luck both matter for PVE progression

For story content and world bosses, sustained damage and luck both matter. The PVE titles that boost drop rates help you gear up faster, while the boss-slayer titles make encounter damage checks easier. I run a luck title during trash clearing and switch my display to a boss title for major encounters.

The world boss title is particularly strong for PVE because the unlock requirement forces you to learn the boss mechanics. By the time you earn it, you are already good at the fight.

I keep this title equipped during all open world farming because the bonus applies everywhere. For raid night, I switch to the endgame raid title if I have it. The combination of high base damage and good gear makes raid mechanics much more forgiving.

S-tier and A-tier titles offer the highest effort-to-reward ratio in 2026

Here is how I rank every title category based on effort versus reward. I tested these across early, mid, and late-game accounts to make sure the rankings hold up for different progression levels.

S-tier titles are the Excalibur-level achievements and endgame raid titles

S-tier titles are the Excalibur-level achievements and endgame raid titles. They provide the largest stat buffs and permanent bragging rights. The downside is the extreme unlock difficulty.

I consider any title that gives over a ten percent damage boost or a major luck increase to be S-tier.

The Excalibur title specifically requires a no-damage run on the final raid boss, which is one of the hardest challenges in the game. If you can only chase one endgame title, pick the one that matches your main build element. I personally rate the endgame raid damage title as the best S-tier pick because the buff applies to every weapon and skill you use.

A-tier titles are the sweet spot for most players

A-tier titles include the advanced luck and boss-slayer titles. They are easier to unlock than S-tier options but still provide powerful bonuses that you will feel in every fight. I consider these the sweet spot for most players.

The advanced luck title, in particular, is a must-have for anyone planning to farm blessings or rare crafting materials. I unlocked this tier before moving to S-tier, and the time investment was completely justified by the faster progression it enabled.

The advanced boss-slayer title is also A-tier because the unlock is straightforward and the damage boost is permanent. If you are stuck on raid progression, grinding an A-tier title first is often the smartest move.

B-tier titles are solid but situational

B-tier titles are solid but situational. Mid-game damage titles and some event-specific titles fall here. They help during specific content but are outclassed by A-tier once you unlock them.

I suggest grabbing these on the way to A-tier titles rather than grinding them early.

The mid-game boss title is a good example. It gives a decent buff, but you will replace it with the advanced version within a week if you are playing efficiently. Do not skip them entirely, but do not prioritize them over higher tiers.

I treat B-tier titles as natural progression milestones rather than intentional grinds.

C-tier titles are mostly bragging-rights achievements with minimal stats

C-tier titles are mostly bragging-rights achievements with minimal stats. Early-game milestone titles and some hidden titles fall into this group. They are fun to collect and show off in town, but they should not be your priority if you are optimizing your build.

I collect these when I happen to complete the requirement naturally. For example, the first level milestone title unlocks automatically as you play. The one hidden title that requires standing on a ledge for five minutes is also C-tier because it provides no combat benefit.

Save these for when you are bored or waiting for a group.

Follow this four-step path to unlock titles from early game to endgame

This is the order I recommend unlocking titles to minimize wasted time. I used this path on a fresh account and reached endgame titles two days faster than my first playthrough. The key is to chain requirements together so one grind feeds into the next.

Step 1: Pick up free early milestone titles by level ten

Start with the tutorial and early milestone titles. These unlock automatically as you level up and complete the starter quests. Do not skip side quests, since some hidden titles trigger from NPC dialogue that you only get by doing optional content.

Your goal here is to pick up free stats without extra grinding. I earned three titles by level ten without doing anything special.

The level milestone title and the first boss title both came naturally. I also found one hidden title by talking to an NPC three times during a side quest. Early game titles are low-effort and build the foundation for everything else.

Step 2: Farm chests and world bosses for luck and basic combat titles

Once you reach the first open world zone, focus on the chest-hunter and basic luck title. Run loops through the zone with a group to maximize chest spawns. The extra luck will make the next steps easier by improving your gear drops.

I recommend setting your spawn point at the zone entrance so you can restart your loop quickly. During this phase, you should also pick up the first world boss title by joining a public group.

It is free power and teaches you the boss mechanics. I also started working on the basic parry title here since the starter zone enemies are easy to practice on. The combat titles give you a solid power spike that makes raid preparation much easier.

Step 3: Tackle advanced boss-slayer and parry titles before raids

With decent gear, move to boss-slayer and parry titles. Practice parry timing on low-level enemies first, then tackle the fifty-parry requirement in a controlled arena. For boss titles, join public groups so you can tag multiple world bosses per hour.

I also recommend grinding the kill streak title in a zone with fast respawns. The advanced boss-slayer title is the big goal here. It requires defeating every world boss at least once, which sounds intimidating but is manageable over a few days of public groups.

The parry title is more skill-based. I failed the first few attempts because I rushed it, but after practicing in the starter zone, I cleared it in a single session. These titles are your bridge to endgame content.

Step 4: Clear raids and hunt Excalibur with a coordinated team

Endgame titles require raid clears and hidden challenges. I recommend joining an active guild or Discord group for coordinated raid runs. The Excalibur title specifically requires a no-damage run on the final raid boss, which is much easier with a team that knows the mechanics.

I failed this challenge twelve times before I found a group that communicated well.

On the thirteenth attempt, we cleared it perfectly and I got the title. The buff was immediately noticeable. If you are preparing for this, our Broken Blade beginner progression guide covers the stat thresholds you need before attempting endgame content.

You should also check our Crimson Event guide for exclusive titles, since limited-time events often offer strong buffs with easier unlocks than raid titles.

Save time by grinding one category at a time and stacking luck first

Grinding titles can feel slow if you approach them randomly. I tested multiple strategies across four accounts and found the ones that actually save time. These are the methods I use on every new character.

Focus on one category at a time and server-hop during off-peak hours

Focus on one title category at a time. Jumping between damage and luck grinds wastes travel time and breaks your rhythm. I also recommend setting up your spawn point near the farming zone before you start.

The community reports that server-hopping during off-peak hours reduces competition for boss spawns and chest locations. I tested this during a weekday morning and found three world bosses alive at once, compared to one during peak hours.

If you are farming a specific enemy for a drop title, ask in zone chat for a summon. Many players are willing to help, especially if you offer to return the favor. I built a network of three regular grinding partners this way, and we now split the work on every new title.

Unlock luck first so improved drops make combat titles easier

While only one title is displayed, all unlocked titles passively stack their bonuses. That means every title you unlock makes the next one easier to get. I suggest unlocking a luck title first, then using the improved drop rates to gear up for combat titles.

On my fresh account, I unlocked the luck title before touching any combat challenges. The extra drops gave me better weapons and armor, which made the parry and boss titles significantly easier.

If you are preparing for a major grind, pop any temporary buffs that align with your target title. For example, use a damage potion while grinding the one-million damage title. The temporary boost speeds up the counter, and the permanent title buff stays forever.

Do not waste hours on C-tier titles before unlocking A-tier options

The biggest mistake I see is players grinding C-tier titles before they unlock A-tier options. Those hours are better spent on high-value titles first. Another common error is trying to solo raid bosses for titles.

Public groups are faster, and the title unlocks as long as you participate. I also see players ignore event titles, then regret it when the event ends.

Check the Crimson Event guide for exclusive titles before the event ends, since limited-time titles often have strong stat buffs that are easier to unlock than raid titles. Finally, do not waste time on the five-minute ledge secret title until you have nothing else to do. The unlock is boring and the buff is minimal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I equip titles after unlocking them in Broken Blade?

Open your character menu and select the title tab. Click the title you want to display and confirm. Your passive bonuses from all unlocked titles remain active even when you switch.

What is the fastest way to unlock titles?

Start with early milestone titles that unlock naturally through leveling. Then focus on one category at a time, beginning with luck titles to improve your drop rates for future grinds.

Which title gives the best damage boost?

The endgame raid titles and the Excalibur title provide the highest damage buffs. Among mid-game options, the advanced boss-slayer title is the strongest.

Are there hidden or secret titles in Broken Blade?

Yes. Hidden titles do not appear in the standard achievement list and are triggered by secret interactions, hidden rooms, or unusual exploration sequences. The community discovers new ones after most updates.

Do title stats stack or combine?

Yes. All unlocked titles passively stack their bonuses. Your displayed title is cosmetic and does not affect which buffs are active.

What is the best title for early game players?

The basic luck title and the first world boss title are the best early picks. They are easy to unlock and provide immediate benefits for farming and combat.

How do I unlock the Excalibur title?

Complete a no-damage run on the final raid boss. This requires precise mechanics and a coordinated team. I recommend joining a guild or active Discord group for help.

Can titles be lost or reset?

No. Titles are permanent account unlocks. Once you earn a title, it stays forever and cannot be removed or reset by any in-game action.

Do titles work in all game modes?

Yes. Title bonuses apply everywhere in Broken Blade, including open world, PVE instances, PVP arenas, and special events.

Which titles are best for PVP?

Balanced titles that mix damage and survivability are best for PVP. Titles that improve parry timing are also strong in duels. Pure damage titles are less effective than balanced options.

This Broken Blade titles guide will help you build a stronger character through permanent stat buffs

Titles are one of the most impactful progression systems in Broken Blade. The permanent stat buffs they provide add up quickly, turning a mediocre build into a powerhouse that can clear endgame content. I recommend starting with the early luck and damage titles, then working toward the endgame raid achievements in the order outlined above.

Use this Broken Blade titles guide as a checklist, and revisit the tier list after each major update to see if new titles shift the rankings. I will keep testing new unlocks and hidden triggers as the community discovers them, so bookmark this page for future reference. If you want more Roblox content, check our more Roblox guides for leveling, combat, and build advice.

Rudra Sethi

Growing up surrounded by consoles and circuit boards in Chandigarh, I developed a deep fascination for how games work behind the scenes. Today, I explore gaming setups, PC components, and performance guides to help players get the best experience possible.
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