Blood Strike Terrible Tornado Strike Pass Guide: Rewards, Price & Is It Worth It?

Complete guide to the Terrible Tornado Strike Pass in Blood Strike's One-Punch Man event. Covers the Spear — Tatsumaki weapon skin, estimated price, all pass rewards, how it compares to the Saitama/Genos gacha, and whether this fixed-price premium pass is a better deal than RNG pulls before July 31.

1. What Is the Terrible Tornado Strike Pass?

The One-Punch Man Terrible Tornado Strike Pass is a premium seasonal pass launched on July 1, 2026 as part of the Blood Strike x One-Punch Man collaboration. According to the official Blood Strike update page, its marquee reward is the Spear — Terrible Tornado weapon skin — featuring Tatsumaki (Tornado of Terror), the S-Class Rank 2 hero from One-Punch Man, with her signature green swirling energy effects.

Unlike the Saitama and Genos skins — which are locked behind the Eternal Valor Crate gacha with ~9,000–15,000 Gold in RNG pulls — the Strike Pass is a fixed-price purchase. You pay once, you get the skin. No pulls, no pity counters, no gambling.

Detail

Information

Pass Name

One-Punch Man Terrible Tornado Strike Pass

Launch Date

July 1, 2026

Marquee Reward

Spear — Terrible Tornado (weapon skin)

Character

Tatsumaki (Tornado of Terror) — S-Class Rank 2

Acquisition

Premium Strike Pass purchase (fixed price, no gacha)

Availability

July 1 – July 31, 2026

Price

Confirmed in-game at the Strike Pass tab

Three Separate Purchases: The Strike Pass is completely independent from the gacha (Saitama/Genos) and the Lucky Bag (Garou). Buying the Strike Pass does not give you gacha pulls, and pulling from the gacha does not unlock the Strike Pass. If you want Terrible Tornado, you must buy the Strike Pass specifically.

2. Spear — Terrible Tornado Weapon Skin Details

The Spear — Terrible Tornado is the exclusive weapon skin tied to the Strike Pass. It applies to the Spear weapon in Blood Strike and features Tatsumaki's signature visual identity:

  • Green energy swirl effects — Tatsumaki's psychic power signature, animated on the weapon model

  • One-Punch Man S-Class aesthetic — dark green and black color scheme matching her hero outfit

  • Exclusive Strike Pass item — cannot be obtained through the Eternal Valor Crate gacha, Lucky Bags, or any other OPM event method

The Spear is a close-to-mid-range weapon in Blood Strike's arsenal, making this skin a practical choice if you regularly use the Spear in your loadout. If you rarely use the Spear, the skin's value drops significantly — an unused weapon skin is wasted Gold regardless of how good it looks.

Additional Strike Pass Rewards

Like all Blood Strike seasonal passes, the Terrible Tornado Strike Pass includes progression rewards as you level up the pass through gameplay. While the full reward track hasn't been published, standard Strike Pass rewards typically include:

  • Gold currency rewards

  • OPM-themed cosmetic items (sprays, stickers, emotes)

  • Weapon XP and upgrade materials

  • Pass-exclusive profile cosmetics (avatar frames, banners)

3. Strike Pass vs. Gacha vs. Lucky Bag — Value Comparison

To understand whether the Strike Pass is worth it, you need to compare it against the other two premium OPM acquisition methods. Here's how they stack up:

Method

Skin

Price Type

Estimated Cost

RNG?

Strike Pass

Spear — Terrible Tornado

Fixed price

Pass price (set in-game)

None

Eternal Valor Crate (Gacha)

Jack — Saitama + Nacho — Genos + 2 weapon skins

Random pulls

~9,000–15,000 Gold (hard pity)

High

Lucky Bag Week

M4A1 — Garou

Fixed price

Lucky Bag price

None

Free Missions

Ethan — Mumen Rider + SKS + Parachute

Free

0 Gold

None

Key Advantage of the Strike Pass: It is one of only two fixed-price OPM skins (alongside the Garou Lucky Bag). You pay once, you know exactly what you're getting — no gambling, no pity counters. For players who dislike gacha mechanics, the Strike Pass and Lucky Bag are the most consumer-friendly ways to get a premium OPM cosmetic.

4. Is It Worth It? Honest Verdict

✅ BUY the Strike Pass if:

  • You use the Spear regularly. A weapon skin has zero value if the weapon sits in your inventory unused. If the Spear is in your main loadout, this is a direct upgrade to your gameplay experience.

  • You're a Tatsumaki fan. As the only Terrible Tornado cosmetic in the entire collab, this is the sole way to represent the S-Class Rank 2 hero. There is no Tatsumaki gacha skin, no Lucky Bag alternative — this is it.

  • You prefer fixed-price purchases over gacha. The Strike Pass guarantees your reward. The Saitama/Genos gacha does not — you could spend 10,000 Gold and still not hit the skin you want.

  • You want the pass progression rewards. Beyond the skin, Strike Passes include Gold, materials, and cosmetics earned through gameplay — extra value the gacha doesn't provide.

❌ SKIP the Strike Pass if:

  • You never use the Spear. This is the single most important factor. An unused weapon skin is wasted Gold — no exceptions.

  • Your Gold budget is tight and you prefer character skins. If you have to choose between the Strike Pass (weapon skin) and the gacha (Striker character skins for Saitama/Genos), the gacha gives you skins you see on your character model every match — more visual impact.

  • You're F2P. As nice as the skin is, it's still a premium purchase. The free Mumen Rider Striker skin, SKS weapon skin, and Saitama Parachute give you a full OPM loadout at zero cost.

  • You're saving for Garou's Lucky Bag instead. If you can only afford one fixed-price premium OPM item, pick the one for the weapon you actually use.

5. Top Up Gold for the Strike Pass — Topuplist Blood Strike

Want the Spear — Terrible Tornado skin without gambling on the gacha?

The Strike Pass is a fixed-price purchase — top up your Blood Strike Gold through Topuplist and secure Tatsumaki's weapon skin instantly. No pulls, no pity, no RNG. Secure payments, fast delivery, and the best rates available.

Ready to unlock the S-Class hero's power? Visit Topuplist's Blood Strike top-up page and get your Gold now.

The Strike Pass is the most predictable OPM purchase in the entire collaboration. Unlike the gacha — where you could spend 9,000–15,000 Gold chasing Saitama or Genos through random pulls — the Strike Pass tells you exactly what you'll get and exactly what it costs. Topuplist makes it easy to fund this purchase with competitive Gold rates and instant delivery.

Remember: everything in the One-Punch Man event — including the Strike Pass — disappears on July 31, 2026. Blood Strike anime collaboration content has never returned after its event window. Top up your Gold at Topuplist and add Terrible Tornado to your arsenal before time runs out.

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: When does the Terrible Tornado Strike Pass expire?

July 31, 2026. Like all One-Punch Man collaboration content, the Strike Pass will be removed when the event ends. You must purchase it and claim all rewards before the July 31 deadline.

Q: How much does the Strike Pass cost?

The exact Gold price is displayed in the in-game Strike Pass tab. The official Blood Strike update page did not publish a price — check the game directly. It is a premium purchase separate from both the gacha and the Lucky Bag.

Q: Can I get the Terrible Tornado skin from the gacha?

No. The Spear — Terrible Tornado weapon skin is exclusively available through the Strike Pass. It is not in the Eternal Valor Crate gacha pool. The gacha contains Saitama (Jack), Genos (Nacho), QBZ95 — Genos, and MP5 — Saitama Vanguard — not Tatsumaki.

Q: Is there a free version of the Strike Pass?

Blood Strike seasonal passes typically have a free track with basic rewards and a premium track with the exclusive skin. The Spear — Terrible Tornado is on the premium track. You cannot get it through the free track. Check the in-game pass screen for the exact free vs. premium reward split.

Q: Strike Pass vs. Gacha — which is better value?

The Strike Pass is better value if: you use the Spear, you prefer fixed-price purchases, and you want guaranteed rewards. The gacha is better if: you want a Striker character skin (visible on your model every match) over a weapon skin, and you're willing to accept RNG. They serve different purposes — the best choice depends on which weapon and which character you actually play.

Q: Does the Strike Pass include anything besides the skin?

Yes. Like all Blood Strike seasonal passes, it includes a progression reward track — Gold, weapon XP and upgrade materials, OPM-themed cosmetics (sprays, stickers, emotes), and pass-exclusive profile items (avatar frames, banners). You earn these by leveling up the pass through gameplay.

Q: Will the Strike Pass return after July 31?

Almost certainly not. Blood Strike anime collaboration content — BLEACH, Tokyo Revengers, Seven Deadly Sins — has never returned after its event window. Treat July 31 as the permanent deadline for all OPM content, including the Strike Pass.

Q: Where can I buy Gold for the Strike Pass?

Gold can be purchased through the in-game shop, but for competitive pricing and instant delivery, Topuplist is the recommended platform. Their Blood Strike top-up page offers Gold packages with secure checkout — ideal for funding the Strike Pass and any other OPM purchases before July 31.

Elena Vale

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