In this Ink Game Lightning God guide, we go over how to get the Power and if it’s truly the best. Another great Power to use is the Sharp Shooter in Ink Game!

Ink Game Lightning God

Is the Lightning God Power the best in the game right now?

How to Get the Lightning God Power

The Lightning God Power is of Mythic rarity, making it the rarest Power in the game. It has a 0.1% drop rate, which is extremely low, and feels almost impossible to obtain. To get a new Power, you need to use Rolls to spin for them. The Power you obtain overwrites your previous one.

If you don’t have any Rolls to spare, you can obtain them each time you win Ink Game, and you can get one Roll every 6 hours from the AFK World. If you go for the latter method, you must keep the game open throughout this entire time. One roll per 6 long hours isn’t a great deal overall, but sometimes it’s easier than winning the game.

What is the Lightning God Power?

With the Lightning God Power, you have a chance to summon lightning each time you deal damage to another player. The lightning deals extra damage to them and stuns them for a short duration. It’s the ultimate form of sabotage in Ink Game. Plus, whenever lightning appears, your HP is replenished to 100%.

If your HP is low, the Lightning Awakening Mode activates. This increases your damage output exponentially, meaning you can quickly defeat opponents with ease.

Because of its strength in healing abilities and combat, the Lightning God Power is the rarest available in the game at this current time.

Certain games within Ink Game require you to attack your opponents, such as Hide and Seek (as long as you’re on the Seeker team) and Lights Out. The Lightning God Power is beneficial during the Lights Out mode, as you have a higher chance of summoning lightning, considering how many opponents you can hit within the time.

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