In Fire Force Reignition, Generations refer to the classifications of abilities that define a character’s powers.

Roblox Fire Force Reignition is a popular action role-playing game (RPG). The game was previously known as Fire Force: Online. The gameplay involves players choosing different factions — Fire Force (heroes fighting to protect the city), the White Clad (villains), or Infernal (pyrokinetic monsters).
One of the key features in the game is Generations, which refers to the classifications of abilities that define a character’s powers and combat style. This article provides a Generations guide for Fire Force Reignition.
Roblox Fire Force Reignition: Generations Guide
Let’s first explain what this feature is. It essentially determines what kind of abilities your character will showcase in Fire Force Reignition. Generations are randomly assigned when you create a character (players can be assigned Generation 1, 2, 3, or 5). Let’s take a look at the different Generations in the game:
Generation 1
This is the first Generation, and it cannot create flames but can manipulate existing fire (e.g., controlling external flames or redirecting fire-based attacks). It is ideal for players who prefer a calculated and defensive approach in combat.
Generation 2
Second Generation users can manipulate and shape flames with precision, often using them to enhance weapons or create constructs. This is ideal for players seeking a mix of melee and ranged combat with creativity.
Generation 3
The third Generation has the ability to create and control its own flames. It can also possess elemental or hybrid abilities. This Generation is ideal for aggressive, high-damage players who enjoy dynamic and visually striking combat.
Generation 5
This is the rarest and most advanced category, with unique and often unstable abilities. It is ideal for experienced players who want to explore distinctive playstyles.
Generation Guide: How To Reroll
In Fire Force Reignition, rerolling refers to the process of randomly reassigning character attributes. If you are not satisfied with the Generation class assigned to your character, you can reroll it. Go to the menu and select the attribute you want to reroll.
Remember, rerolling requires Reroll Tokens. To get more Reroll Tokens, you can complete main story missions or daily quests. Additionally, you may redeem existing codes that grant free Reroll Tokens.
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