Anime Stars Card Collection Guide (2026) — Packs, Rarities, Grades, Codes & Tips
Anime Stars Card Collection is a Roblox anime card-collector where you buy packs off a conveyor belt, hatch them into anime cards, and stash the best ones in your binder to earn passive income — even while you are offline. From there the whole game is a climb: open more packs to pull rarer cards across ten rarity tiers, chase the five mutations, and roll the Grade Machine to multiply your earnings up to x10. This guide covers the full loop, every rarity and mutation, the grading system, which cards to chase, the game passes worth buying, the active codes, and how to earn free Robux for it.
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What Is Anime Stars Card Collection?
Anime Stars Card Collection is an anime card-collector and idle-income game by Nova Digital Games, living on place ID 109715918987082. As of June 2026 it runs around 1,700 concurrent players, has passed 18M+ visits, and holds an 89% positive rating. The hook is simple and addictive: you open anime-themed card packs, keep your favorites in a binder, and every card you own generates money on its own — including while you are logged off — which you funnel back into better packs to grow a stronger collection.
Underneath that simple loop is a surprisingly deep progression system. There are 396 cards spread across 44 packs, sorted into ten rarity tiers, layered with five mutations and a grading system that can multiply a single card's income by up to ten times. That is a lot of overlapping ways to make a card valuable, and it is what gives the game long-term pull: there is almost always a better version of a card to chase.
The Pack-and-Binder Loop
The core loop is buy a pack, hatch it, bank the card, reinvest. You spend cash on packs from the conveyor belt, and each pack takes a bit of time to hatch into a single card. Every card has an earning potential that depends on its rarity, mutation, and grade, and once it is in your binder it pays out passive income on a timer.
1. Buy Packs from the Conveyor
Spend your cash on packs from the conveyor belt. Early on, keep several hatching at once so you are always pulling new cards rather than sitting idle.
2. Bank Cards in Your Binder
Move your best pulls into the binder so they generate income. Because cards earn even while you are offline, a strong binder means you log back in to a pile of cash waiting to be spent.
3. Reinvest into Better Packs
Use that income to afford higher packs, which roll from better rarity pools. This is the flywheel: stronger cards fund stronger packs, which pull stronger cards.
The 10 Rarity Tiers
Cards are sorted into ten rarity tiers, running from the common Princess tier at the bottom up to the ultra-rare Archon tier at the top. The higher you go, the less often a card pulls from a pack, and the more passive income it produces — the rarest material cards generate roughly 70x the income of a base card. Your whole progression is effectively a push up this ladder: each new pack you can afford shifts the odds slightly toward the higher tiers, and a single Archon-tier pull can transform your income overnight. Because the rarest cards are so much stronger, it is almost always worth saving for a higher pack rather than spamming the cheapest one, once you can afford to.
Mutations: Gold to Rainbow
On top of rarity, a card can roll a mutation, a bonus variant that boosts its earnings. There are five: Gold, Emerald, Void, Diamond, and Rainbow, with Rainbow being the rarest and giving the largest income bump on a card. Mutations stack on top of rarity, so the dream pull is a high-rarity card and a strong mutation on the same card — an Archon-tier card with a Rainbow mutation is about as good as it gets. Because mutations roll alongside the card, the only way to chase them is volume: the more packs you open, the more chances you give yourself at a Rainbow. This is exactly why luck and roll-speed boosts (from passes or potions) are so prized — they directly improve your odds and pace of landing those mutated pulls.
The Grade Machine
The third layer is grading. The Grade Machine rolls a random grade onto any card you feed it, from F at the bottom up to the legendary Grade X, and that grade multiplies the card's earnings — from x1 at Grade F to x10 at Grade X. Each roll costs in-game cash (around $9 per roll) or one Grade Token. Grading is where a good card becomes a great one: a high-rarity, Rainbow-mutated card at Grade X is the single most valuable thing you can own. Because each roll is random, you will burn a lot of attempts chasing top grades, which makes Grade Tokens from codes and milestones some of the most impactful rewards in the game — every token is a free Grade Machine pull.
Economy & Progression
The economy revolves around one currency — cash from your binder — plus the tokens you collect from codes and milestones. Early game, your job is simply to grow income: open packs, keep the best cards, and reinvest. Mid game, you start specializing — saving for higher packs, feeding Grade Tokens into your best cards, and chasing mutations. Late game is about optimizing a tight binder of high-rarity, mutated, top-graded cards and using offline income to keep climbing. Because everything compounds — better cards fund better packs, which pull better cards — the smartest play is to reinvest aggressively early and only start hoarding tokens once your income can sustain a steady stream of packs. The game also includes trading, so you can fill gaps in a set or offload duplicates to other players rather than relying on packs alone.
Best-Card & Pull Tips
- Chase rarity first. A higher-tier card out-earns a mutation or grade on a low-tier card — rarity is the biggest multiplier of the three.
- Then layer mutations and grades. Once you have strong rarities banked, use them as the targets for your best mutations and Grade Tokens.
- Keep packs hatching. Idle hatch slots are wasted income — always have packs cooking, especially while you step away.
- Spend offline income smartly. Log in, collect, and immediately reinvest into the highest pack you can afford.
- Trade to complete sets. Use the trading system to grab a missing card instead of gambling on packs for it.
- Bank Grade Tokens for top cards. Don't waste rolls on filler — the x10 ceiling pays off most on your best cards.
Game Passes
Anime Stars Card Collection is free to play, with optional game passes built around the open-and-collect loop. The standouts are a luck multiplier, which raises your odds of pulling rarer cards and mutations from every pack, and convenience passes that speed up or automate pack opening so you spend less time clicking and more time collecting. There are also trading-booth upgrades that expand how many trades you can list at once, which matters most to serious collectors juggling multiple sets. The luck multiplier is generally the most efficient long-term buy, since it compounds with every single pack you open — its value grows the more you play. None of the passes are required to progress; they speed up an already-free loop. Always confirm the current lineup and exact Robux prices in the in-game store, since Nova Digital Games adjusts them with updates.
Does Anime Stars Card Collection Have Codes?
Yes — and unlike a lot of small Roblox games, this one has a genuine, active code system. Codes hand out Grade Tokens, Solaris Tokens, and free packs, all of which directly cut down the grind. As of June 2026, active codes included 16M (150 Grade Tokens, boosts, and a Solaris Token), 20K, SOLARIS, VOLCANO, and ASTRAL, among others. You redeem them at the purple-roofed stall inside the Market. Grade Tokens in particular are worth grabbing the moment a code drops, since each one is a free Grade Machine roll on your best card. We keep the full verified, regularly-checked list on our Anime Stars Card Collection codes page.
How to Earn Free Robux for Anime Stars Card Collection
The passes that matter most here — the luck multiplier, auto-open, and trading upgrades — all cost Robux, and the luck multiplier especially pays off over a long collection grind. If you want those without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks and put it straight toward better odds. Here is how Earnaldo works. If you enjoy anime summon games, our Anime Vanguards guide covers a popular anime tower-defense take on the genre.
Earn Free Robux While You Play
Want the luck multiplier and auto-open for Anime Stars Card Collection? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys spam, no downloads, just real rewards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Anime Stars Card Collection has an active code system that hands out Grade Tokens, Solaris Tokens, and free packs. Codes like 16M, 20K, SOLARIS, VOLCANO, and ASTRAL were active as of July 2026. Redeem them at the purple-roofed stall in the Market. We keep the full verified list on our Anime Stars Card Collection codes page.
It was made by Nova Digital Games and lives on Roblox place ID 109715918987082. As of June 2026 it has around 1,700 concurrent players, more than 18 million visits, and an 89% positive rating.
There are ten rarity tiers, from the common Princess tier up to the ultra-rare Archon tier. Higher rarities pull from packs much less often but earn far more passive income, so the whole progression is built around opening packs to climb toward the rarest cards.
Mutations are bonus variants a card can roll: Gold, Emerald, Void, Diamond, and Rainbow. Rainbow is the rarest and gives the biggest income boost on a card. A high-rarity card with a Rainbow mutation is one of the strongest things you can own.
The Grade Machine rolls a random grade onto a card, from F up to the legendary Grade X, multiplying that card's earnings from x1 at Grade F to x10 at Grade X. Each roll costs in-game cash or one Grade Token, which is why Grade Tokens from codes are so valuable.
No. You can climb the rarity tiers, chase mutations, and grade cards entirely for free by earning passive income from your binder. Game passes such as a luck multiplier and auto-open speed things up, but they are optional convenience boosts, not requirements.
About This Guide
This guide is based on the live version of Anime Stars Card Collection (place ID 109715918987082) by Nova Digital Games as of July 2026, drawing on the in-game experience, reputable code trackers, and the in-game store. As a frequently updated game, the cards, packs, passes, and prices may change — confirm current details in-game. See also our Anime Stars Card Collection hub.