What is the Ink Game Blackflash Power, and is it worth rolling for? To increase your chances of winning Ink Game, you should take a look at our Upgrades guide, which goes over the various upgrades you can obtain to boost your Speed and Strength.
Ink Game Blackflash
The Blackflash power takes inspiration from the same ability from the Jujutsu Kaisen franchise!
How to Get the Blackflash Power
To get the Blackflash Power yourself, you need to roll for it with Power Rolls. Despite its strength, it’s only of the Epic rarity, which means it has a drop rate chance of 8%. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a rare Power, but it’s much easier to obtain when compared to Legendary or Mythic Powers.
Not got any spare Power Rolls for a new Power? You either need to win the Ink Games or you can wait 6 hours in the AFK World to get a free Power Roll. As of right now, there are no codes to redeem in the game, but there could be a chance in the future for codes to grant Power Rolls!
If you currently have a Power, rolling for a new one overwrites the one you already have, so keep this in mind before you roll.
What Does the Blackflash Power Do?
Each time you attack another player for the second time, the Blackflash Power activates. You unleash the Black Flash, which is an extremely strong strike that deals a lot of damage all at once and sends them flying backwards.
It’s a great way to quickly deplete the HP of an opponent, especially if their health bar is already low. However, due to the knockback, it gives you some extra time to defeat them by getting the last few strikes in.
The Blackflash Power is useful in almost all of the games, especially those that pit you against other players directly. For example, Lights Out and Last Dinner, where you must fend off other players with weapons and utilise your Power.
In Hide and Seek, if you are a Seeker, the Blackflash Power can come in clutch when trying to defeat an opponent. If you haven’t taken part in this game yet, you need to kill at least one other player as a Seeker to move on to the next game. This guarantees you a chance at getting that singular kill so that you aren’t removed from the game!
The same goes for Mingle, as you can quickly defeat a player who steps into the room you’re in when the number of players exceeds the stated number.