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Published March 28, 2026 · 18 min read

Anime Fighters Simulator Free Robux Guide (2026) — Tips, Codes & Strategies

Anime Fighters Simulator has been one of Roblox's most enduring anime games since its launch in 2021, and it's still going strong with over 1.3 billion total visits as of March 2026. Developed by Boss Studios (Sulley), the game blends gacha-style fighter summoning with world exploration, boss battles, and a deep progression system that keeps you grinding across 45+ anime-themed worlds. This guide covers world progression, fighter strategy, every working code for March 2026, and practical ways to get the most out of the game without draining your Robux.

We tested the current state of the game extensively in March 2026 to bring you accurate, up-to-date information. Whether you're a returning player catching up on new worlds or just starting your first pulls on Super Island, you'll find actionable strategies here. We also cover how some players use Earnaldo to earn free Robux for game passes, but this guide focuses primarily on gameplay itself. For more Roblox guides, check out our articles on Blox Fruits, Jujutsu Shenanigans, and Bee Swarm Simulator.

Table of Contents

  1. Anime Fighters Simulator Overview
  2. Getting Started — Your First 10 Worlds
  3. Key Features — Worlds, Fighters & Gacha
  4. Tips & Strategies for Faster Progression
  5. Game Passes & Robux Costs
  6. Active Codes (March 2026)
  7. Earning Free Robux for AFS Passes
  8. Frequently Asked Questions
  9. About Anime Fighters Simulator

1. Anime Fighters Simulator Overview

Anime Fighters Simulator (AFS) is an anime gacha RPG where you travel through worlds inspired by popular anime series, summon fighters from each world's gacha portal, and use those fighters to defeat enemies and bosses. The core loop is straightforward: earn Yen by killing mobs, spend Yen to pull fighters from stars, equip your strongest team, beat the world boss, and move on to the next world.

What makes AFS addictive is the sheer volume of content. With over 45 worlds spanning anime references from Dragon Ball and Naruto to Jujutsu Kaisen and Black Clover, there's always a new world to unlock and a new set of fighters to chase. The gacha element keeps every pull interesting — you might get a Common-tier nobody or a game-defining Secret fighter that changes your entire team composition.

1.3B+ Total Visits
45+ Worlds
2021 Launch Year
Free Base Game

The game was created by Boss Studios, led by the developer Sulley. It's been consistently updated since 2021, with new worlds, fighters, events, and quality-of-life improvements rolling out regularly. The most recent updates in early 2026 added JJK (Jujutsu Kaisen) and Black Clover content, along with the St. Patrick's event.

You can play it here: Anime Fighters Simulator on Roblox.

Anime Fighters Simulator world selection screen showing multiple anime-themed worlds
The world selection in AFS — over 45 anime-themed worlds to explore and conquer.

2. Getting Started — Your First 10 Worlds

When you join AFS for the first time, you'll spawn on Super Island — the Dragon Ball-themed starting world. Everything revolves around Yen here. You earn it by defeating enemies, and you spend it to open stars (the gacha portals) and unlock new worlds. The first few worlds cost relatively little Yen, so progress feels fast early on.

Step 1: Defeat Enemies and Earn Yen

Your fighters attack enemies automatically once you're close enough. In the early game, just walk up to groups of enemies and let your team do the work. The Yen you earn scales with the world you're in — higher worlds pay more per kill. Don't waste time farming the starter world once you've beaten its boss.

Step 2: Open Stars for Fighters

Each world has a star portal where you spend Yen to summon fighters. The fighters you pull are themed around that world's anime. Super Island gives you Dragon Ball-inspired fighters, Ninja Village gives you Naruto-inspired ones, and so on. Every pull is random, so you might get anything from a Common to a Legendary on any given roll.

In the early game, equip whatever you pull. Don't worry about building the perfect team yet. Any fighter is better than no fighter, and you'll replace your starter units quickly as you move through worlds.

Step 3: Complete the Quest Chain

Each world has an NPC with a question mark above their head. Talk to them to pick up quests that ask you to defeat specific enemies in that world. The quest chain ends with the world boss. Completing the full chain gives you the world badge and a mount.

More importantly, each badge unlocks a Yen boost upgrade in the upgrades tab. These are permanent multipliers on all Yen earned. Buy them immediately after earning each badge. Skipping these upgrades is the single biggest mistake new players make — they compound over time and dramatically accelerate your progression through later worlds.

Step 4: Move to the Next World

After beating the boss and buying the Yen upgrade, check how much the next world costs to unlock. If you can afford it, move on. If not, farm the current world's boss for a few minutes. Bosses drop significantly more Yen than regular enemies, making them the best farming targets at every stage of the game.

The first 10 worlds follow this progression: Super Island (Dragon Ball), Ninja Village (Naruto), Crazy Town (One Punch Man), Fruit Island (One Piece), Hero University (My Hero Academia), Wall City (Attack on Titan), Slayer Army (Demon Slayer), Ghoul Town (Tokyo Ghoul), Chimera Jungle (Hunter x Hunter), and Virtual Castle (Sword Art Online).

Pro tip: Don't pull stars in every world you visit. Save your Yen for worlds that have fighters you actually want. The gacha pools in early worlds contain mostly weak units that you'll replace within a few hours of play.

3. Key Features — Worlds, Fighters & Gacha

AFS has several interlocking systems that drive the gameplay. Understanding how they work together is the key to efficient progression.

The World System

Worlds are the backbone of AFS. Each one is a themed map based on a popular anime, complete with unique enemies, a boss, quests, and a gacha pool of fighters from that anime. As of March 2026, the game has over 45 worlds, starting from Super Island and extending through recent additions like Sorcerer Empire (Jujutsu Kaisen) and Magic Canternant (Black Clover).

Worlds get progressively more expensive to unlock. Early worlds cost thousands of Yen; late-game worlds cost billions. The enemies also get tougher, but they drop proportionally more Yen. The progression curve is well-designed — you always feel like you're making meaningful progress, even in the later stages.

Notable mid-game and late-game worlds include Empty Dimension, Cursed High, Destiny Island, Land of Alchemy, Flame City, Divine Colosseum, The Underworld, Psychic City, Time Travel Tokyo, World of Game, Soul Academy, and Thousand Years War. Each offers a unique anime experience and its own set of exclusive fighters.

Anime Fighters Simulator gacha star summoning portal with fighters appearing
Opening stars to summon fighters — the core gacha mechanic in AFS.

The Fighter System

Fighters are the units you collect and equip. They attack enemies on your behalf and come in multiple rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, Secret, and Divine. Higher rarity fighters deal more damage and often come with passive abilities that provide additional effects like critical hit chance, damage boosts, or extra Yen generation.

Every fighter has a rating displayed on their portrait. Anything rated A or above is worth investing resources into. Below that, treat fighters as fusion material for leveling up your better units.

You can equip a limited number of fighters at a time. The default inventory and equip slots are small, which is where game passes like Extra Inventory come in. Without passes, managing your fighter roster becomes a strategic decision about what to keep and what to fuse.

The Gacha System

The gacha in AFS works through star portals in each world. You pay Yen, a star animation plays, and you receive a random fighter from that world's pool. Pull rates vary by rarity:

RarityApproximate Pull RateRelative Power
Common~40%Low
Rare~25%Low-Medium
Epic~18%Medium
Legendary~10%Medium-High
Mythical~5%High
Secret~0.1% or lessVery High
DivineExtremely rareTop Tier

Every fighter also has a chance to be Shiny — a boosted variant with better stats and a visual glow effect. Shiny versions of already-rare fighters are the most valuable units in the game and command high trade value. Using Shiny Potions (available through codes and events) increases your chances of pulling a Shiny variant.

Fusion and Leveling

You level fighters by fusing other fighters into them. The fused fighter is consumed, and the target fighter gains EXP. Higher levels mean more damage output, but the EXP cost per level increases sharply. A Common fighter might cap out quickly, while a Secret or Divine fighter can take weeks of fusing to max.

The incubator offers a passive alternative. Place a fighter inside and it gains 1 level per day automatically. This is the most efficient way to level high-rarity fighters over time — set it and forget it.

Passives and Rerolling

Many fighters come with passive abilities — look for the icon on the top left of their portrait. Passives range from damage multipliers to Yen bonuses to critical hit chance. If you pull a strong fighter with a bad passive, you can reroll it using shards. The cost depends on rarity: 1 shard for Common through Legendary, 2 for Shiny units, 3 for Shiny Mythical/Craft, 5 for Shiny Secret, 10 for Shiny Divine, and 20 for the rarest variants. You can also reroll passives for 149 Robux, but shards are the free-to-play path.

Requiem Passive Tokens are another way to reroll passives and are sometimes distributed through codes. Landing a top-tier passive on a high-rarity fighter can make the difference between a good unit and one that carries your entire team.

4. Tips & Strategies for Faster Progression

After spending considerable time testing different approaches in March 2026, here are the strategies that made the biggest difference to our progression speed.

Always Buy Yen Upgrades First

Every world badge unlocks a Yen boost in the upgrades tab. These are permanent, multiplicative bonuses to all Yen earned. They're cheap relative to the boost they provide. If you're deciding between pulling more stars or buying the Yen upgrade, always buy the upgrade. The compounding effect means you'll earn back the Yen difference in minutes.

Farm Bosses, Not Regular Mobs

Bosses drop dramatically more Yen per kill than regular enemies. Once you can comfortably defeat a world's boss, stop farming regular mobs in that world entirely. Position your fighters near the boss spawn point and let them farm. If your team is strong enough, move back one world and farm that boss even faster — the Yen per hour is often better when you're killing bosses in 2 seconds versus 15 seconds.

Anime Fighters Simulator boss battle with a team of powerful fighters
Boss farming is the fastest way to earn Yen at every stage of the game.

Be Selective With Star Pulls

Not every world's gacha pool is worth pulling from. Early worlds (1 through 10) have relatively weak fighters that you'll outgrow quickly. Save your Yen and only pull aggressively in worlds that have Mythical or Secret fighters you actually want on your team. Check community tier lists or the in-game rating system before investing millions of Yen into pulls.

Use the Incubator Every Day

The incubator is free. Put your strongest fighter in before you log off, and they'll gain a level by the next day. Over a month, that's 30 free levels on your best unit. Many players forget about the incubator entirely, which is like leaving free damage on the table.

Prioritize Passive Rerolls on S-Tier Fighters

Don't waste shards rerolling passives on mid-tier fighters. Save your shards for Mythical, Secret, and Divine units. A Secret fighter with a Damage Boost passive can deal 2-3x more damage than the same fighter with a bad passive. The difference is enormous. If you land a top-tier passive, lock it in and move on to the next reroll target.

Complete Every Quest Chain

It's tempting to skip quests and rush to the next world once you can afford it. Don't. Quest chains give you world badges (which unlock Yen upgrades), mounts (which speed up travel), and occasionally other rewards. Skipping quests means leaving permanent progression boosts behind.

Trade Smart

Trading is a significant part of AFS. If you pull a Secret or Divine fighter that doesn't fit your team, don't fuse it — trade it. Community value lists exist on Discord and the AFS Wiki. A single lucky pull can be traded for multiple strong fighters that fill gaps in your roster. Always check values before accepting a trade.

Quick tip: When farming Yen, equip fighters with Yen-boosting passives even if they deal less damage. The extra Yen per kill compounds over long farming sessions and often outweighs the slightly slower kill speed.

5. Game Passes & Robux Costs

AFS is free to play, and every world, fighter, and boss is accessible without spending Robux. That said, game passes provide significant quality-of-life improvements and farming advantages. Here's what's available.

Game PassPrice (Robux)What It Does
Auto Farm799Fighters attack automatically even when you're AFK. The single most impactful pass for progression.
Lucky Stars399Increases the chance of pulling higher-rarity fighters from star portals.
Extra Inventory399Expands your fighter storage, letting you hold more units before needing to fuse or trade.
VIP599VIP tag, exclusive weapon (Dagger of Wrath with x250 multiplier), Discord role, and training boosts.
2x Yen399Doubles all Yen earned from enemies and bosses. Massive for speeding up world unlocks.
2x XP399Doubles fighter EXP gained through fusion, cutting level-up time in half.
Mega Backpack599Large increase to inventory slots beyond what Extra Inventory provides.
Fast Open199Speeds up star-opening animations, saving significant time over hundreds of pulls.
Teleport199Instant teleportation between worlds. Quality-of-life improvement for moving between farming spots.

If you're going to buy just one pass, get Auto Farm. It fundamentally changes how you play the game. Being able to AFK-farm bosses while doing something else means your Yen generation runs around the clock. We tested the difference over a full week in March 2026 and found that Auto Farm roughly tripled our effective Yen per day compared to manual play.

The next best value is 2x Yen at 399 Robux. Combined with Auto Farm, you're earning 6x what a manual free-to-play player earns. That's a significant advantage in a game where Yen is the primary bottleneck for world progression.

Fast Open at 199 Robux is underrated. When you're opening hundreds of stars looking for a Secret or Divine fighter, the time savings add up. A single pulling session without Fast Open can take 15-20 minutes; with it, you're done in 5.

6. Active Codes (March 2026)

Codes give you free items like Heavenly Fruit, Cursed Orbs, Shiny Potions, and Passive Luck Boosts. They expire without warning, so redeem them as soon as possible. To enter codes, click the Twitter/X icon on the left side of the screen, type the code exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive), and press the green confirm button.

We verified the following codes as working during our March 2026 testing session:

CodeRewardStatus
BLACKCLOVERFree rewards (St. Patrick's Update)Active
JJKUPD100 Heavenly FruitActive
CULLINGGAMES5 Mega Passive Luck BoostsActive
NEWUPDATE300 Cursed OrbsActive
VALENTINEUPD100 Heavenly FruitActive
NEWDIVINE5 Mega Passive Luck BoostsActive
LOVE250 Cursed OrbsActive
BERSEKUPDFree rewardsActive
Important: Codes expire without notice. If a code above doesn't work, it may have been removed since we last verified. Bookmark this page — we update code lists regularly. You can also check the official Boss Studios social media for the latest codes.

Here's what each reward type does:

Anime Fighters Simulator code redemption screen showing the Twitter icon and code entry
Redeem codes through the Twitter/X icon on the left side of the screen.

7. Earning Free Robux for AFS Passes

Game passes like Auto Farm (799 Robux) and 2x Yen (399 Robux) make a real difference in AFS, but not everyone wants to spend cash. Some players use platforms like Earnaldo to earn free Robux by completing offers and tasks, then spend that Robux on their favorite game passes. If you're interested, you can check out the earning page to see what's available.

That said, AFS is perfectly playable without any passes. The game was designed so that free-to-play players can access every piece of content. Passes speed things up, but they don't gate anything behind a paywall.

Earn Free Robux for Anime Fighters Simulator

Want Auto Farm or Lucky Stars without spending real money? Earn free Robux through Earnaldo and use it on your favorite AFS game passes.

8. Frequently Asked Questions

Is Anime Fighters Simulator free to play?

Yes. Every world, fighter, boss, and game feature is accessible without spending Robux. Game passes like Auto Farm (799 Robux) and Lucky Stars (399 Robux) speed up progression but are not required. You can reach endgame content entirely through free play.

What are the best fighters in Anime Fighters Simulator in 2026?

Divine and Shiny Secret tier fighters are the strongest. Look for units from recent update worlds like the JJK and Black Clover content. A Shiny Divine with a damage-boosting passive is the best possible unit in the game. Use the in-game rating system as a baseline — fighters rated S or above are worth investing in.

How do I redeem codes in Anime Fighters Simulator?

Open the game and click the Twitter/X icon on the left side of the screen. Type or paste the code into the text box exactly as written (codes are case-sensitive) and press the green confirm button. Rewards appear in your inventory instantly.

What is the fastest way to earn Yen?

Farm bosses in the highest world you can handle. Bosses drop far more Yen than regular enemies. Stack this with the 2x Yen game pass and all Yen boost upgrades from world badges. Using Auto Farm on boss spawns while AFK is the most efficient method we tested in March 2026.

How does the gacha system work?

Each world has a star portal where you spend Yen to pull random fighters from that world's anime-themed pool. Rarities range from Common (~40% chance) to Secret (below 0.1%) and Divine (extremely rare). Shiny Potions increase your odds of getting a Shiny variant, and the Lucky Stars game pass boosts overall pull quality.

What is the incubator and should I use it?

The incubator lets you place a fighter inside to gain 1 level per day passively. Always use it. Put your highest-rarity fighter in before logging off. Over a month, that's 30 free levels with zero effort — especially valuable for Secret and Divine fighters that require massive amounts of EXP through fusion.

How many worlds are in Anime Fighters Simulator?

Over 45 as of March 2026. Worlds span from Super Island (Dragon Ball) through recent additions like Sorcerer Empire (Jujutsu Kaisen) and Magic Canternant (Black Clover). New worlds are added with major updates every few weeks.

Can I trade fighters with other players?

Yes. Trading is built into the game and is one of the best ways to get specific fighters you want. Mythical, Secret, and Divine fighters hold the most value — Shiny variants of these are the most sought-after trade items. Check community value lists on Discord or the AFS Wiki before accepting any trade to make sure you're not getting lowballed.

9. About Anime Fighters Simulator

Anime Fighters Simulator was created by Boss Studios, led by the developer known as Sulley. The game launched in 2021 and has maintained a steady playerbase through consistent updates, new anime worlds, and community events. With over 1.3 billion visits on Roblox, it's one of the most successful anime gacha games on the platform.

The game stands out from other Roblox anime titles because of its breadth. While games like All Star Tower Defense focus on tower defense and Anime Defenders emphasize wave-based combat, AFS is a proper RPG with world exploration, boss progression, and a deep gacha system. The combination of collect-them-all gacha mechanics with tangible world-by-world progression gives it a gameplay loop that keeps players coming back years after launch.

DetailInfo
Full NameAnime Fighters Simulator
DeveloperBoss Studios (Sulley)
Roblox Place ID6299805723
GenreAnime / Gacha / RPG
Total Visits~1.3 billion (March 2026)
Launch Year2021
Worlds45+ anime-themed maps
Fighter RaritiesCommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, Secret, Divine
Key MechanicsGacha summoning, world progression, boss battles, fusion, trading
Game PassesAuto Farm, Lucky Stars, Extra Inventory, VIP, 2x Yen, and more

For the latest news and update announcements, follow Boss Studios on their official channels. The Anime Fighters Wiki is also a reliable community resource for fighter tier lists, world guides, and passive breakdowns.

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