Epic Ninja Trials Event in Free Fire MAX – How to Conquer All Five Stages (2026 Guide)

Last Updated: 2026-02-11 ✍️ Written by Rajat Kumar Events & Rewards

The Epic Ninja Trials Event completely took over the Free Fire MAX servers when the OB50 update dropped in mid-2026. Instead of another basic luck royale spin wheel that nobody asked for, Garena built an actual five-stage progression system tied directly into the massive Naruto Chapter 2 crossover. Players had a tight window from late July through August 31 to farm enough tokens, defeat iconic anime villain bosses, and secure some of the highest quality free cosmetic items released all year.

📋 Quick Answer

  • Event ran from July 30 through the August 31 hard cutoff date.
  • Players farmed Great Ninja Tokens from ranked matches to fight boss characters like Itachi, Pain, and Obito.
  • Beating the final Stage 5 guaranteed the exclusive Orochimaru bundle free for all participants.
  • Daily token cap was 45 tokens, earned through BR, CS, and Lone Wolf matches.
Epic Ninja Trials Event in Free Fire MAX banner

This guide covers the exact token farming strategy, every stage breakdown with costs, the Battle Royale map changes, and how free-to-play accounts could get everything without spending a single diamond.


What the Epic Ninja Trials Event Actually Is

Standard luck royale events give you a wheel and hope for the best. The Epic Ninja Trials worked completely differently. You face off against five iconic Naruto villains in sequence: Itachi, Orochimaru, Pain, Madara, and Obito. Each villain functions as a boss with a health bar you need to drain through token-based spins.

Every spin damages the boss and pulls a reward from their dedicated loot pool. Think of it as a boss fight merged with a gacha mechanic, wrapped in the dark Akatsuki theme from the anime. The progression feels earned rather than random, which is exactly why this event generated so much positive feedback from the community.

You use a special currency called Great Ninja Tokens to attack these bosses. The tokens are earned through daily gameplay activities, and the entire system resets each day with a 45-token cap. Missing even a few days of farming can put you behind schedule on reaching Stage 5 before the deadline.


How to Access the Event in Your Game Client

Before anything else, make sure your Free Fire MAX app is fully updated to the OB50 patch version. If you are still running an older build, the event banner will not appear in your lobby at all. This tripped up a lot of players during the first week.

Once updated, open the game and look at your main lobby screen. Right below your profile banner, you should see a glowing Naruto Chapter 2 icon. Tap that, then select the 'Epic Ninja Trials' tab from the submenu. The first thing the game asks you to do is pick a faction: The Akatsuki or The Hidden Leaf Village.

Choose carefully here. Your faction choice is permanent for the duration of the event and determines which specific elimination effects you get to use during matches. Akatsuki gives you dark red visual effects while Hidden Leaf goes with blue and orange tones. Both look good, but you cannot switch once locked in.


Farming Great Ninja Tokens Efficiently

You cannot defeat Obito without a steady supply of tokens, and your daily limit is hard capped at 45. Missing days means falling behind, so consistent daily logins throughout the event window are absolutely essential.

Here is exactly how the daily token breakdown works:

  • Daily Login Bonus: 5 tokens just for opening the game. Takes zero effort.
  • Battle Royale Ranked: Playing two standard BR ranked matches earns you 15 tokens. You do not need to win, just complete the matches.
  • Clash Squad Games: Two quick CS games hand you another 20 tokens. Again, completion counts more than winning.
  • Lone Wolf Duel: One fast 1v1 duel adds 10 more tokens to your daily total.
  • Elimination Bonus: Securing 8 total enemy eliminations across any game mode maxes out your daily bonus pool.

The smart approach is to knock out all five activities in a single play session. Most players found they could hit the full 45-token cap in roughly 45 minutes to an hour of focused gameplay.

Bulk Spin Strategy: Do not spend 20 tokens the moment you earn them. Save up and do 3 or 5 token spins at once. The game applies a 15% probability boost for premium rewards when you bulk roll, which makes a real difference over time.


Complete Stage-by-Stage Breakdown

Each trial stage increases in both difficulty and token cost per spin. Here is what you face at each level:

Stage 1: Itachi (20 Tokens Per Spin)

The entry stage. Itachi's health bar is relatively small, and most players clear this within the first two days. The primary reward here is the Itachi Ascension Vouchers, which you will need later for unlocking enhanced visual effects on the higher-tier bundles. Do not skip these vouchers even if they seem basic at first.

Stage 2: Orochimaru (30 Tokens Per Spin)

Token cost jumps by 50% here. Orochimaru's loot pool contains his unique Avatar profile picture, which became one of the most used profile images on the Indian server during August. The health bar takes roughly 3 to 4 days of consistent farming to drain completely.

Stage 3: Pain Tendo (40 Tokens Per Spin)

This is where things get noticeably harder. At 40 tokens per spin, you can only manage one spin per day if you are not hitting your full daily cap. Pain's loot pool includes animated weapon skins with the Rinnegan eye pattern, which look incredible on assault rifles during actual combat.

Stage 4: Madara (50 Tokens Per Spin)

Madara requires dedication. Each spin eats almost your entire daily token budget, meaning progress slows significantly. The payoff includes exclusive emotes and a Madara-themed backpack skin that glows during nighttime BR matches.

Stage 5: Obito (60 Tokens Per Spin)

The final boss. At 60 tokens per spin, you need more than one full day of farming per attempt. Clearing Obito's health bar completely guarantees the legendary Orochimaru Bundle and the coveted 'Rogue Ninja Headband' accessory. These two items alone made the entire month-long grind worth it for dedicated players.


Battle Royale Map Changes During the Event

The OB50 update did not just add a menu event. It physically transformed the Bermuda map with Naruto-themed environmental changes that affected actual gameplay. Standard blue zone circles were replaced by massive red Tsukuyomi Zones that followed different shrink patterns than normal.

Surviving inside a Tsukuyomi Zone until its timer expired triggered a Divine Tree Airdrop to spawn nearby. These special drops contained max-level armor and exclusive crossover weapons that were significantly stronger than standard loot. The catch was that everyone in the lobby could see the Divine Tree marker, so reaching it meant fighting through other players who had the same idea.

An additional mechanic involved collecting Akatsuki Keepsakes scattered throughout these zones. Picking up three Keepsakes from a single match unlocked the 'Universal Pull' ability. Activating this instantly destroyed every Gloo Wall in your immediate radius and pulled nearby enemies directly toward your position. Used correctly in the final circles, this ability won games outright.


Clash Squad Mode Updates

Clash Squad received its own set of Naruto-themed changes. The standard air-drop system was replaced by Red Moon Points that appeared at fixed locations on each CS map. If your team secured three Red Moon Points during a round, every squad member received a damage buff and access to a hidden crossover buy-station with exclusive items not available in the normal shop.

These Red Moon Points added a second objective layer to CS rounds, rewarding teams that played for map control rather than just kills. Garena also introduced a dedicated 1v1 Ninjutsu Lone Wolf mode specifically for this event period, which paid out significantly more tokens than standard Lone Wolf if you won your duels quickly.


Featured Event Cosmetics

The design team delivered exceptional work for this crossover. The official patch overview shows the level of detail in each bundle. The Itachi Bundle featured reverse color-shift animations and black Amaterasu flame trails that activated during sprinting. The Orochimaru Bundle included snake-themed movement particles and a unique lobby entrance animation.

These cosmetics were not just visual upgrades. They changed how other players perceived you in lobbies and during matches. The Rogue Ninja Headband in particular became a status symbol that immediately communicated "this player ground through all five stages." That kind of earned prestige is rare in free-to-play mobile games.

The Epic Ninja Trials event set a new standard for what Free Fire MAX events can deliver. Make sure your OB update is current, log in consistently to hit your daily token cap, and push through those boss stages methodically. The rewards are absolutely worth the effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to leftover Great Ninja Tokens after August 31?
Any unused tokens automatically convert into standard crossover weapon vouchers in your vault once the event ends. You will not lose the value entirely, but the conversion rate is not great, so it is better to spend them during the event window.
Can free-to-play players get the Orochimaru bundle?
Yes. The entire Epic Ninja Trials progression is free-to-play. As long as you log in daily and collect your full 45 tokens from ranked matches, CS games, and Lone Wolf duels, you will have enough tokens to clear all five stages before the deadline.
What does the Universal Pull ability do in Battle Royale?
The Universal Pull destroys all Gloo Walls in your immediate area and pulls nearby enemies toward your position. You get it by collecting three Akatsuki Keepsakes from Tsukuyomi Zones during a single BR match. It is extremely powerful in final circle situations.
Do I need to pick Akatsuki or Hidden Leaf, and can I change later?
You must pick a faction when you first enter the event, and the choice is permanent for the entire event duration. Akatsuki gives dark red elimination effects while Hidden Leaf uses blue and orange tones. Both are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay balance.
Rajat Kumar - Author
Rajat Kumar AUTHOR

Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Free Fire India FC. 3+ years covering Free Fire MAX guides, redeem codes, esports, and gaming strategies for Indian players. Passionate about helping gamers level up their gameplay.

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