Anime Card Battle X takes the gacha-roll itch every Roblox anime fan knows and wraps it around a deck-building tower climb. You press Roll, pull anime-inspired units with their own auras and abilities, then send a party into world portals to fight bosses and unlock the next zone. The twist is the weather and luck layer sitting on top of every pull. This guide breaks down how summoning really works, which cards carry late-game towers, every active code, and how to bank real Robux while you grind.
Anime Card Battle X launched around May 2026 from the ACBX Team, and it climbed fast for a brand-new gacha game. It peaks around 2,550 concurrent players, has cleared roughly 7.2 million visits, and sits at a 97.39% rating, which is rare air for the genre. It's free-to-play on PC, mobile, and console, so you can grind on whatever device you've got.
The loop is simple to describe and deep to master. You press Roll to open card packs, collect anime-parody units, then assemble a party and take it through tower and world portals. Each card carries its own stats, a passive ability, a rarity tier, and a border that scales its damage. Early on you'll roll constantly just to fill your roster. Later, every pull is about chasing a specific card during the right weather window.
Here's the basic flow for a new player:
Don't dump your potions on day one. The single biggest mistake new players make is burning Luck Potions during common weather like Rain or Snow, when the cards on offer aren't worth the boost. Hold them.

What sets Anime Card Battle X apart from a plain roll simulator is that your odds aren't fixed. Three systems stack on top of each other: potions, weather, and borders. Learn how they interact and you'll pull better cards in a fraction of the rolls.
You never spend a coin currency to roll. Instead you manage consumables:
Weather is the heart of the endgame. It rotates between eight types, and each one changes which cards can drop. Common weather shows up most of the time, while the rare tiers are where the exclusive units live:
| Weather | Rough rarity | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Rain | ~38% | Common, low value, save your potions |
| Snow | ~29% | Common filler weather |
| Sandstorm | ~23% | Common, minor boosts |
| Infinite Tsukiyomi | ~8% | Rare, worth a few luck rolls |
| Isekai | ~1.5% | Rare exclusive cards |
| Eclipse | ~0.8% | Ultra-rare, pop everything |
| Galaxy | ~0.4% | Ultra-rare top-tier pulls |
| Manga | ~0.1% | Rarest, best exclusives |
When Eclipse, Galaxy, or Manga appears, that's your cue to spend everything: Corrupted Potion, your highest Luck Potions, and Roll Speed all at once. Those windows are short and the cards in them are the strongest in the game.
A card's border isn't just cosmetic. Better borders scale a unit's damage, so a top-tier card with a weak border can underperform a lower card with a maxed one. Once your party's main slots are locked in, switch to Star Potions and re-roll borders on your core damage cards. That's where a lot of late-game power actually comes from.

Rarity isn't everything. A party of five S+ cards with no crowd clear will stall on wave-heavy stages while a balanced team strolls through. Think about roles, not just stars.
Community tier lists for June 2026 cluster the strongest cards at the top for late-game towers. Treat this as a starting point, not gospel, since the roster shifts with updates:

Progression runs through a chain of portals. You start in the hub, push through early portals like the Namek portal, then unlock mid-tier zones and event areas as you beat bosses. Each boss kill tends to hand you something useful: a new portal, a new trait, or crafting materials. Don't rush ahead of your roster. If a boss is wiping your party, go back and farm an easier portal for materials and border upgrades, then return stronger.
Codes are the fastest free luck in the game. They hand out Luck Potions, Roll Speed, Star Potions, and Weather Rerolls, which are exactly the resources you want stockpiled before a rare-weather window. Codes are case-sensitive, and a couple of them only unlock after you hit a roll milestone. Here's what's live in June 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| BERSERK | 3x Luck Potion 4, 3x Roll Speed 4, 2x Star Potion, 15x Weather Reroll | Active |
| UPDATE4 | Potions & weather rerolls | Active |
| SECRET1192 | Potions & weather rerolls | Active |
| TOKYOGHOUL | Potions & weather rerolls | Active |
| QUEST | Potions & weather rerolls | Active |
| DELAY | Potions & weather rerolls | Active |
To redeem, launch the game, click the Codes button on the left of the screen, type or paste the code exactly into the field, and press Redeem. New codes drop on the official Discord after updates, so it's worth keeping an eye on it. For the full list with expired codes and the latest checks, see our dedicated Anime Card Battle X codes page.
Codes hand you potions and rerolls, but those only move the odds inside Anime Card Battle X. If you want actual Robux, say, to grab a roll-luck or auto-roll game pass, or to spend on anything else across Roblox, that's a separate pipeline.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund your next game pass or anything else you want.
Pair that with the in-game grind and you're never short on either side. Use Earnaldo Robux for the passes you genuinely want, and let codes plus weather windows cover your rolls. If you like the summon-and-build formula, you'll probably enjoy a few other Roblox anime games too. Take a look at our Anime Adventures guide, our Anime Vanguards guide, and our Anime Defenders guide. You can also see how this game stacks up in our Anime Card Battle X vs Anime Adventures comparison, or jump to the Anime Card Battle X hub for everything in one place.
It was made by the ACBX Team and released around May 2026. It's free-to-play on PC, mobile, and console.
It peaks around 2,550 concurrent players, has passed roughly 7.2 million total visits, and sits at a 97.39% rating, which is unusually high for a new Roblox gacha game.
You don't spend a single coin currency to roll. Pulls run on Luck Potions, Roll Speed, Star Potions, and Weather Rerolls, which you earn from play, quests, and codes. Game passes are the only thing that costs Robux.
Weather is a rotating event system. Common weather like Rain and Snow appears often, while ultra-rare weather like Eclipse, Galaxy, and Manga unlocks exclusive cards. Weather Rerolls force a new roll so you can chase the rare ones.
Community tier lists place anime-parody cards like Alien Teacher, Bald Hero, Black Swordman, and Chainsaw Devil in the top S+ tier for late-game towers. Tiers shift with balance patches, so check the in-game roster after each update.
No. Codes and play hand you the luck potions and rerolls you need to chase strong cards for free. Robux only buys convenience passes, not raw power, so a free player can still build a top roster.
Stack Luck Potions, save Weather Rerolls for ultra-rare weather like Eclipse or Galaxy, and roll during the weekend banner that doubles weather odds. Stacking luck inside rare weather is the single fastest way to land exclusives.
Codes are case-sensitive and some require a roll milestone before they unlock. Type the code exactly as written, and check that it hasn't expired on our codes page.

This guide is based on the live version of Anime Card Battle X as of June 16, 2026. Card balance, codes, weather odds, and game passes change with updates, so check the in-game menus and the official channels for the latest. You can play the game on its official Roblox page and join the community on the official Discord, where new codes drop after updates.