Craft Anime Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies
Craft Anime turns element-combining into a passive-income machine: spawn ingredients, craft anime characters, and place them to print Cash while you build. This is the full June 2026 playbook -- how spawning and crafting work, the 18 elements and 340-plus characters, why the Ghost element matters, when to rebirth, every active code, and how to fund the game passes you actually want.
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What Is Craft Anime
Craft Anime is an anime crafting incremental simulator built by SGR Studios on Roblox. The loop is easy to describe and hard to step away from: you spawn random elements onto your base, combine them at a Crafting Table into anime-inspired characters, and place those characters so they generate passive income per second. Every character you craft and place pushes your Cash-per-second higher, which buys rarer elements, which unlock stronger characters, which earn even more.
You can find it at the official Craft Anime Roblox page under place ID 130855370130931. Since its December 15, 2025 release it has pulled in roughly 16 million visits, around 73,000 favorites, and a 98% rating, with up to 6 players per server, as of June 2026. That is fast growth for a young incremental sim, and the game is still adding characters and events.
The core hook is the crafting chain. You press Spawn Elements to drop a random ingredient onto your conveyor, buy it into your inventory, then take a handful of elements to a Crafting Table and combine up to six of them. After a craft timer, you get an anime character whose income depends on the recipe you used. Simple one or two element recipes make Beginner characters; the complex six-element recipes make the rare, high-earning ones.
What separates Craft Anime from a basic clicker is how its systems feed each other. Elements feed crafting. Crafting feeds your placed-character income. Income buys more Crafting Tables and access to rarer elements, which feed better crafts. On top of that loop sit island expansion for more placement room, raiding friends, periodic event multipliers, and a rebirth system that grants large income multipliers once you are built out. Once you see how the pieces connect, the game becomes about sequencing your upgrades rather than just spamming spawns.
It also helps to know what the game is not. This is not a twitch-action game. There is no combat skill ceiling and no permadeath -- the challenge is economic. The players who pull ahead are the ones who chase the right elements, craft the right characters, and time their rebirths and event multipliers, not the ones who simply log the most hours.
Core Mechanics
Craft Anime runs on a handful of systems that all loop back into your passive income. Understand these and you understand the whole game.
Spawning Elements
Everything starts with elements. You press Spawn Elements to drop a random ingredient onto your base's conveyor, then buy it into your inventory so you can use it in a recipe. There are 18 elements in total: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Electric, Ice, Light, Gravity, Nature, Poison, Metal, Shadow, Time, Space, Heart, Celestial, Ghost, and Music. Common elements show up early and often, while rare ones like Ghost appear far less frequently, which is exactly why the characters built from them are worth so much.
Crafting Characters
The heart of the game is the Crafting Table. You combine up to six elements following a recipe, then wait out a craft timer that produces an anime-inspired character. There are roughly 340 or more craftable characters, ranging from simple one or two element recipes to complex multi-element ones. The more elements a recipe demands, and the rarer those elements are, the stronger the resulting character tends to be. Knowing which recipes are worth your rare elements is the single most valuable knowledge in the game.
Passive Income and Tiers
Once a character is crafted, you place it on your base, where it generates passive income per second. The currency is shown as ¥ (Yen), which trackers also call Cash. Characters fall into four tiers -- Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Legendary -- and the higher the tier, the more Yen per second. The top earners use the rare Ghost element, so your endgame goal is steadily replacing weaker placed characters with Ghost-element ones. You keep your best earners placed and sell duplicates rather than cluttering your base with low-tier filler.
Island Expansion and Tables
Two upgrades drive your scaling: more Crafting Tables let you run multiple crafts at once, and island expansion gives you more room to place characters. Both cost Cash, so the early economy is a constant choice between adding production capacity and unlocking placement space. A base that is all tables and no placement room earns nothing, and a base that is all placement room with one table crafts too slowly, so balance the two as you grow.
Events and Raiding
Craft Anime layers extra systems on top of the core loop. Periodic event multipliers -- around x3 -- temporarily boost your income, and timing a push around them pays off. You can also raid friends for interaction and rewards. These are not the backbone of your progression, but ignoring an active x3 event is leaving free Cash on the table, so it pays to play during them when you can.
Rebirth and Prestige
The long-term lever is rebirth, a prestige system that resets your progress in exchange for a large income multiplier. The first rebirth feels painful because you give up your built-out base, but the multiplier means you climb back far faster than the first time, and stacking rebirths is how top players reach numbers a fresh account never could. The skill is timing it: rebirth once your income has slowed relative to the next upgrade, not the moment you unlock it.
Tips and Strategies
Here is how we would approach a fresh save in June 2026, based on how the crafting economy rewards smart sequencing over raw idle time.
Redeem codes before anything else: The six active codes hand you over 60,000 Cash combined for free. That is a real head start on your first Crafting Tables and rarer elements, so redeem them in your first minute of play.
Spawn and craft constantly early: In the opening stretch your bottleneck is having any income at all, so keep spawning elements and crafting whatever you can place. Even Beginner characters earn while you work toward better recipes, and an empty placement slot earns nothing.
Chase Ghost-element characters: The top earners use the rare Ghost element, so once Ghost starts showing up in your spawns, save it. A single Ghost-element character can out-earn a stack of lower-tier ones, so prioritizing those recipes is the fastest way to scale your Yen per second.
Save rare elements for six-element recipes: Do not burn a rare element on a cheap recipe just because you have it. The advanced six-element crafts are where rare elements pay off, so hold them until you can slot them into a recipe that produces an Advanced or Legendary character.
Reinvest in tables and rarer elements: Every bit of Cash should go back into either more Crafting Tables, more placement room, or access to rarer elements until your base is humming. Hoarding Cash does nothing; reinvesting compounds.
Sell your duplicates: When you craft a character you already have placed, sell the duplicate rather than letting it eat a placement slot. Your base has finite room, so every slot should hold your best available earner, not a second copy of a mid-tier one.
Ride the event multipliers: When a roughly x3 event multiplier is live, that is the time to push hardest -- collect, craft, and place during the window so the multiplier sits on top of your largest income. Plan a session around an event if you can.
Rebirth once you are built out: Do not rebirth the instant it unlocks. Wait until your base is built out and your income growth has stalled relative to the next upgrade, then rebirth so the multiplier carries you back up far faster than your first climb.
Craft Anime Active Codes
As of June 2026, these six codes are active. Each one gives free Cash, and you should redeem them all the moment you finish the tutorial. We cross-checked these against multiple code trackers, so enter them exactly as shown -- they are case-sensitive with no spaces.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 5M | 15,000 Cash | Active |
| 10kMembers | 25,000 Cash | Active |
| UPDATE2 | 10,000 Cash | Active |
| CraftAnime | 5,000 Cash | Active |
| Celestial | 5,000 Cash | Active |
| Welcome | 1,500 Cash | Active |
To redeem, finish the tutorial, open the Shop with the side button, scroll down to the CODES box, type or paste a code, and press Claim. Codes are case-sensitive with no spaces, so copy and paste them directly to avoid typos. New codes tend to arrive with updates and member milestones, so it is worth checking back after big patches.
A quick note on what these rewards do for you. The 10kMembers code is the standout at 25,000 Cash, and 5M adds another 15,000, so those two alone give a brand-new account 40,000 Cash to spend on early tables and elements. The rest -- UPDATE2, CraftAnime, Celestial, and Welcome -- stack on top for a combined total above 60,000 Cash, which is a genuine running start on your crafting economy.
For the full running list as new codes drop and old ones expire, check our Craft Anime codes page, which we keep updated separately from this guide.
How to Earn Free Robux for Craft Anime
Most of Craft Anime is free to play -- codes, spawning, crafting, and rebirths cost nothing but time and in-game Cash. The Robux-priced extras are the game passes in the in-game shop, which speed up the parts of the loop you care about most. The current passes are Luck (around 129 R$), which improves your spawn quality, Auto Collect (around 79 R$), which gathers your income for you, and x2 Cash (around 249 R$), which doubles your earnings. Treat those prices as approximate and confirm them in-game.
That is where having a free Robux source helps. Instead of spending real money on the x2 Cash or Luck pass, you can earn Robux through tasks and put it toward exactly the passes that fit how you play. The smart move is to play free for your first several sessions, figure out which boost actually bottlenecks your progress -- usually collection time or income rate -- and only then spend Robux on the pass that fixes that specific bottleneck.
Game pass lineups and prices shift between updates in a fast-growing game like this, so always confirm the current cost in the in-game shop before buying. As a rule, the passes worth your Robux are the permanent multipliers and quality-of-life unlocks you will use every session, like x2 Cash and Auto Collect, rather than anything you can already get free from codes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Craft Anime is an anime crafting incremental simulator by SGR Studios. You spawn random elements onto your base's conveyor, combine up to six of them at a Crafting Table to make anime-inspired characters, and place those characters to generate passive Cash (shown as Yen) per second. You can play it at the official Roblox page under place ID 130855370130931.
The active codes are 5M for 15,000 Cash, 10kMembers for 25,000 Cash, UPDATE2 for 10,000 Cash, CraftAnime for 5,000 Cash, Celestial for 5,000 Cash, and Welcome for 1,500 Cash. Codes are case-sensitive with no spaces, so paste them exactly.
Finish the tutorial, open the Shop with the side button, scroll down to the CODES box, type or paste a code, and press Claim. Codes are case-sensitive with no spaces, so copy and paste them to avoid typos.
You press Spawn Elements to drop a random ingredient onto your conveyor, then buy it. At a Crafting Table you combine up to six elements and wait out a craft timer to produce an anime character. There are roughly 340 or more craftable characters, from simple recipes up to complex multi-element ones.
Character tiers run Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Legendary. The top earners use the rare Ghost element, so once you can craft Ghost-element characters they tend to give the best Yen per second. Keep your highest earners placed and sell duplicates.
Rebirth is a prestige system that resets your progress for a large income multiplier. The smart time to rebirth is once your base is built out and your income has slowed relative to the next upgrade, so the multiplier carries you back up far faster than the first time.
Yes. Craft Anime is free to play, with optional Robux game passes such as Luck, Auto Collect, and x2 Cash. The passes speed up your luck, collection, and income but are not required, and prices can change, so confirm the current cost in the in-game shop before buying.
About This Guide
We last checked Craft Anime's codes and mechanics on June 20, 2026. Because the game is young and updating often, SGR Studios may adjust element drop rates, recipes, income tuning, and game pass pricing in future patches, so treat the specifics here as current rather than permanent. For more on this game, visit our Craft Anime hub and our Craft Anime vs Restaurant Tycoon 2 comparison, and join the Earnaldo Discord if you spot a code that has expired or a number that has drifted. You can confirm the game and developer on the official Roblox page or the community Craft Anime wiki.