I froze at the bus stop, NPC chatter buzzing like a neon sign, and realized I’d missed the easiest step by running past the roofless dojo. I came back, accepted the quest, and three fights later the move list snapped into place. I’ll walk you through the exact locations and the fastest ways to clear each quest so you don’t waste time wandering the map.
Walk past a shabby dojo roof and you’ll find opportunity — How to Get Karate in Bizzare Lineage

Karate lives at Bus Stop 3. Fast travel to any Bus Stop, choose Bus Stop 3, turn around and step into the roofless stone-wall dojo. Cross the wooden bridge and talk to the Karate Sensei to accept the Mastering Karate quest. I’ll highlight the shortest path for each step so you can finish faster than the average player.
- Karate Quest 1: Follow the tracker and clear samurai and boxer enemies nearby — they count fast if you stick to dense spawns.
- Karate Quest 2: Complete the world event at Bus Stop 1 (spawns roughly every 30 minutes). Queue it up and use sprint to grab the objective quickly.
- Karate Quest 3: Boss fight vs the Karate Sensei — bring a friend if you want an easy split on damage and revive windows.
- Karate Quest 4: Raid boss time. Avol behind Bus Stop 14 is the easiest target for solo or small squads.
- Karate Quest 5: Beat the Boxing Coach on the top floor of the Gym near Bus Stop 2 — clear the adds first to avoid being overwhelmed.
- Karate Quest 6: Rematch the Karate Sensei — learn his tells and parry windows; it’s predictable once you’ve fought him.
- Karate Quest 7: Win two 1v1s. Use the PVP board to set up kill trades or challenge players who stream duels on Discord communities.
- Karate Quest 8: Final fight with the Sensei for the third move — clean inputs and timing win this one.
The market smells of oil and steel — How to Get Kendo in Bizzare Lineage

Fast travel to Bus Stop 15, turn around and enter Kame Yu Market. The Kendo Sword Master stands in the middle of the building — accept the Warrior’s Pilgrimage quest. Parts 1, 3 and 6 grant the Kendo moves; I’ll point out where you can chain objectives to shave minutes off the farm.
- Kendo Quest 1: Clear samurai mobs inside and outside the market — they count toward the kill tracker.
- Kendo Quest 2: Go to the meditation marker and fight your mirror three times; practice parries here for later fights.
- Kendo Quest 3: Defeat 70 Samurai Masters in and around Kame Yu Market — group up if server population is low.
- Kendo Quest 4: Complete the world event at Bus Station 1 (every ~30 minutes) and win three 1v1s; PVP boards make kill trades simple.
- Kendo Quest 5: Track down Miyamoto Musashi and beat him — his moves are slow but heavy; bait and punish.
- Kendo Quest 6: Return to the Sword Master to collect the final Kendo move.
The gym has trophies that smell like sweat and victory — How to Get Boxing in Bizzare Lineage

Fast travel to Bus Stop 2 and head into the Gym behind Jotaro. The Boxing Coach waits upstairs and hands out the Training Camp questline. Several parts grant the three Boxing moves; I’ll list the quickest methods and where to ask for boss fights so you don’t waste time wandering between floors.
- Boxing Quest 1: Farm boxers in the gym — tight loops around the ring speed this up.
- Boxing Quest 2: Defeat a raid; Avol at Bus Stop 14 is the easiest option again.
- Boxing Quest 3: Ask the coach for a fight to spawn Mike “Iron” Tyson — pattern recognition beats raw stats here.
- Boxing Quest 4: Win two 1v1s via the PVP board; mutual kill trades work fine.
- Boxing Quest 5: Defeat two Boxing Coaches that spawn behind the ring — they share mechanics, so learn one and the other is trivial.
- Boxing Quest 6: Meditate on a Yoga Mat to fight The Self — this mini-boss teaches timing more than damage output.
- Boxing Quest 7: Challenge Manny Pacquiao via the coach for another story boss.
- Boxing Quest 8: Clear the Bus Station 1 world event (30-minute spawn) for progression credit.
- Boxing Quest 9: Return to the Yoga Mats for a second Self fight.
- Boxing Quest 10: Take on Floyd Mayweather through the coach to earn the final Boxing move.
Where are all the fighting style coaches in Bizzare Lineage?
Short answer: Karate at Bus Stop 3 (roofless dojo), Boxing in the Gym at Bus Stop 2, and Kendo in Kame Yu Market at Bus Stop 15. Put those fast-travel pins on your map and plan your loop — you can clear multiple quests on a single run if you route between Bus Stops 1, 2, 3, 14 and 15.
What is the best fighting style in Bizzare Lineage?
I prefer Karate for combo potential — its extenders let you string damage like a camera shutter snapping every hit. Kendo has guardbreaks that force defensive errors; Boxing shines with counters and close-range control. Pick the style that matches how you like fights to feel: bursty and technical, or controlled and reactive.
Can fighting styles be combined with stands?
Yes. Fighting style moves are bound to number keys just like stand attacks, so you can run both. Many players pair Kendo with stands that scale off weapon stats; for example, Anubis-style builds (popular in YouTube guides and Discord theorycraft channels) mesh well with Kendo’s heavy-hitting sword flow.
I use a mix of quick kills and timed world events to finish these lines in a single session, and I track events on community calendars (Discord, Reddit, and Twitch streamers often list spawn windows). If you want to shave more time, queue raid invites on Roblox group chats or follow Moyens I/O coverage and YouTube creators who post boss routes.
Whether you’re chasing Miyamoto Musashi or trading PVP kills on the board, the most boring step is often the first loop — make that one count and the rest falls into place like a well-placed combo. Which style are you going to grind first and why?