Anime Fighting Simulator Guide (2026) — Stats, Codes & Training
Anime Fighting Simulator is back. This is the 2026 comeback of the BlockZone classic — a fresh build where everyone trains from scratch, grinds the six core stats, unlocks Stands, Kagunes, and sword styles, and battles bosses for rare drops. It launched in mid-June 2026 and immediately pulled over 15,000 concurrent players. This guide covers the stats that matter, how Chikara Shards work, the codes that are actually live, and the fastest way to get strong without wasting your boosts.
In This Guide
What Is Anime Fighting Simulator?
Anime Fighting Simulator is an anime training and fighting game by BlockZone (BZ) on place ID 100429474155186. It is officially a 2026 comeback / re-release of the original classic by the same studio, created on June 13, 2026. The core loop: train your stats, unlock powerful anime abilities and transformations, fight bosses for rare drops, summon champions to fight alongside you, and climb the leaderboards. It crosses over powers inspired by Demon Slayer, Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball, Bleach, Black Clover, and more.
In under two weeks it reached roughly 15,500 concurrent players, 5.1 million visits, and 135,000 favorites, on 24-player servers. The "QOL" in its title signals quality-of-life improvements over the legacy version — this is a nostalgia revival with a fresh economy where everyone starts even.
Which Anime Fighting Simulator Is This?
This matters, because several games share the name and code sites mix them up. This guide is strictly about the 2026 BlockZone comeback on place ID 100429474155186. It is not:
- The 2019 classic Anime Fighting Simulator (place ID 740581508) — same studio, but years of legacy progression.
- Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless (place ID 130247632398296) — a separate 2026 game with different codes and a different redeem button. Do not use its codes here.
- Anime Fighting Simulator X — the more built-out 2022+ sequel with its own fruit and boss systems.
If you want the older entries instead, see our Anime Fighting Simulator X hub. For this comeback, only the codes and details on this page apply.
The Six Stats to Train
Power in Anime Fighting Simulator comes from six trainable stats. Four are click/tap-trained, two are movement-trained:
- Strength — raise by clicking the training action; your main melee damage stat.
- Durability — click-trained; lets you survive higher training zones and bosses.
- Chakra — click-trained; powers many abilities.
- Sword — click-trained; scales sword-style damage.
- Agility — raise by moving and jumping.
- Speed — raise by moving and jumping.
Training inside designated training spots/zones multiplies your gains, so always train on a spot rather than clicking in the open world. A focused order — Strength first for damage, Durability alongside it to survive — gets you into higher zones faster than spreading thin.
Yen, Chikara Shards and Specials
Two currencies drive progression. Yen is the earned currency for general upgrades. Chikara Shards are the key resource for Specials — the Stands, Kagunes, Quirks, Sword Styles, and Bloodlines that define your fighter — as well as Champions, summonable allies that train and fight alongside you.
You earn Chikara Shards by smashing the yellow Chikara Crates scattered across the game's worlds, completing quests, and redeeming codes. Farming crates is essentially free Specials currency, so make a habit of clearing them as you move between training zones. Boost items — Stat Boosts, Yen Boosts, Chikara Boosts, Training Speed Boosts, Trait Rerolls, and Fruit Rolls — accelerate all of this and often come from codes.
Training and Boss Tips
Train Strength first, Durability close behind. Strength clears training zones faster; Durability keeps you alive in the higher ones. Once those are healthy, branch into Chakra and Sword for your chosen ability set.
Always use training spots. The multiplier on designated zones makes open-world clicking a waste of time.
Farm Chikara Crates constantly. They are free Shards, and Shards buy your Specials and Champions — the things that actually make you strong.
Hit bosses on their timers. Recurring bosses drop rare rewards; show up when they spawn for steady upgrades.
Game Passes
Anime Fighting Simulator sells optional game passes, but because this build is only days old, the exact live list and Robux prices are best confirmed in the in-game shop rather than trusting third-party numbers. Expect the franchise staples: stat multipliers (x2 Strength, x2 Chakra, and so on), currency doublers (x2 Yen, x2 Chikara), a VIP pass, and faster-training or faster-flight perks. None are required to progress — they speed up a grind you can complete for free.
Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
The biggest early mistake is spreading boosts and Yen thinly across all six stats at once. Follow a focused order (Strength → Durability → then Chakra/Sword) so you actually break into higher zones instead of being weak everywhere.
Two more: do not train in the open world when training spots multiply your gains, and do not let codes sit unredeemed — they expire fast and their boost stack is most valuable early. Finally, do not paste in codes from "Endless" or the classic game; they will not work on this build (see the codes section).
Anime Fighting Simulator Codes
This comeback has a real, working code system — a code is even printed in the game's own description. As of June 25, 2026, the active codes are THANKYOUFOR50K and 100KFAVS, which grant boost stacks (Fruit Rolls, Stat/Yen/Chikara Boosts, Trait Rerolls, and Chikara Shards). Redeem them via the Shop button (left side) → Codes tab → enter code → Redeem. Codes expire quickly, so use them now. For the full active and expired lists, see our Anime Fighting Simulator codes page.
How to Earn Free Robux for Anime Fighting Simulator
The stat-multiplier, currency-doubler, and VIP passes all cost Robux, and the Yen and Shards you grind in-game will not buy them. If you want those passes without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo and put it toward the passes you want. Here is how Earnaldo works.
Earn Free Robux While You Play
Want more Robux for Anime Fighting Simulator and other Roblox games? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys spam, no downloads, just real rewards.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a 2026 comeback / re-release by the same studio (BlockZone), on place ID 100429474155186, created June 13, 2026. It is separate from the 2019 classic (place ID 740581508) and from Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless.
No. Endless (place ID 130247632398296) is a different 2026 game with its own codes and a different redeem method. Do not mix their codes with this game.
As of June 2026, THANKYOUFOR50K and 100KFAVS are active and grant boost stacks. Other codes have expired, and codes here expire fast, so redeem quickly.
Open the Shop button on the left, go to the Codes tab, type the code exactly, and press Redeem.
Six: Strength, Durability, Chakra, and Sword (click-trained), plus Agility and Speed (raised by moving and jumping). Train on designated spots for a gain multiplier.
They buy Specials — Stands, Kagunes, Quirks, Sword Styles, and Bloodlines — and Champions. Earn them by smashing yellow Chikara Crates, completing quests, and redeeming codes.
Up to 24 players share a server.
Yes. Game passes (stat multipliers, currency doublers, VIP, faster training) are optional — check the in-game shop for the current list and prices.
About This Guide
This guide covers the 2026 Anime Fighting Simulator comeback by BlockZone (place ID 100429474155186) as of July 2026. Because the game is only days old, granular details — the full fruit roster, exact boss-spawn times, champion costs, and game-pass prices — are best confirmed in-game and are not stated here as fixed facts. The codes are genuine for this build; do not use codes from the classic or Endless. Found a correction? Share it in the Earnaldo Discord.