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Defeat and Collect Anime Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

By Earnaldo Team · April 18, 2026 · 12 min read

Defeat and Collect Anime by Soul Experiences has been pulling in steady numbers on Roblox, with over 2,100 concurrent players and 9.8 million total visits. The concept is satisfyingly direct: defeat anime characters roaming the open world, collect the souls they drop, haul those souls back to your base, and convert them into cash. That cash fuels upgrades, spins, and everything else you need to push deeper into harder content. With 553,000 favorites and regular updates from the developer, there's a reason this game keeps growing. This guide covers the most efficient ways to farm souls, all working codes for April 2026, boss fight strategies, and how to pick up free Robux for game passes along the way.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started
  2. Key Features
  3. Tips and Strategies
  4. Active Codes (April 2026)
  5. Earning Free Robux
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
  7. About This Guide

Getting Started with Defeat and Collect Anime

When you load into Defeat and Collect Anime for the first time, you spawn at your personal base with a basic set of stats and nothing in your inventory. The open world around you is populated with anime-themed enemies of varying difficulty, and your objective is simple on paper: defeat them, grab the souls they drop, and run those souls back to your base for cash. The cash then feeds into upgrades that make you stronger, faster, and more capable of taking on tougher targets.

Your very first move should be redeeming codes. Before you swing at a single enemy, open the codes menu and punch in every active code listed in the codes section below. The 50,000 cash from DCRELEASE0401 alone is enough to buy your first 3-4 damage upgrades, and those upgrades change how quickly you clear the starting zone. The 6 spins from VISITS1M and VISITS5M give you a shot at random abilities that can boost your farming from minute one.

Defeat and Collect Anime starting base and nearby enemies
Your starting base in Defeat and Collect Anime, with low-tier anime enemies visible in the surrounding area.

After redeeming codes and spending that initial 50K on damage, focus on the enemies closest to your base. These are the weakest mobs in the game, going down in just a few hits even with early stats. Each defeated enemy drops a soul you pick up and physically carry back to your base. The shorter the distance between enemy and base, the faster you cycle through that farm loop and accumulate cash. Resist the urge to wander into harder zones early. The starting area is where you build your foundation.

The game's PlaceId is 130313702827830, so you can search for it directly on Roblox if it doesn't appear in your recommended feed. Soul Experiences, the developer, has been consistently pushing updates that add new enemy types, boss encounters, and spin rewards. That cadence is part of why the game sits at 9.8 million visits and climbing.

Pro Tip: Spend your first 30,000-40,000 cash exclusively on damage upgrades before investing in anything else. The kill speed increase pays for itself within 10-15 minutes of farming because you're clearing enemies so much faster.

Understanding the Soul Collection Loop

The core gameplay loop in Defeat and Collect Anime goes like this: defeat an enemy, collect the soul it drops, return to base, sell the soul for cash, upgrade, and repeat. Once you settle into a rhythm, it becomes genuinely satisfying. In the early game, you're making short trips with 1-2 souls at a time. As your carry capacity and movement speed improve through upgrades, you'll be hauling 4-6 souls per trip and covering more ground between base runs.

Each enemy type drops souls worth different amounts. The weakest enemies near your base drop souls in the 500-1,000 cash range. Mid-tier enemies further out yield 3,000-5,000 cash per soul. Boss enemies sit at the top, dropping rare souls worth 15,000-50,000 cash each, though they require significantly more effort and preparation to defeat.

If you've played Anime Spirits, you'll notice a key difference in how soul collection works. In Anime Spirits, collected souls go straight into your inventory automatically. In Defeat and Collect Anime, you physically carry souls back to base. That transport time becomes a real factor in your efficiency calculations and is exactly why optimizing your farm routes matters so much.

Key Features

Open World Enemy Variety

The map in Defeat and Collect Anime is divided into distinct zones, each themed around different anime universes. You'll encounter enemies inspired by characters from popular series scattered across the world, each with unique attack patterns, health pools, and soul values. The variety prevents farming from going stale because you're constantly adapting your approach as you push into harder areas.

Zone difficulty scales outward from the central base area. The starting zone features enemies with 500-2,000 HP that deal minimal damage and go down fast. Mid-range zones ramp up to enemies with 8,000-15,000 HP and more aggressive attack patterns that require you to pay attention. The outer zones house enemies with 30,000+ HP and boss-tier mechanics like area-of-effect attacks, dodge windows, and multi-phase combat sequences.

Defeat and Collect Anime world map showing different enemy zones and difficulty tiers
The world map is divided into zones of increasing difficulty, each themed around different anime series.

Soul Experiences adds new enemy types every 2-3 weeks as part of their update schedule. Each update typically introduces 3-5 new enemies alongside a new mini-boss or full boss encounter. If you step away from the game for a month, there's a good chance you'll find entirely new zones and enemy rosters to explore when you return.

Spin System and Abilities

Spins are the gacha-style mechanic in Defeat and Collect Anime, and they can dramatically change your trajectory in the game. Each spin gives you a random ability or weapon, with rarity tiers following the standard Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic structure. Mythic items carry roughly a 0.5% drop rate on normal spins, while Common pulls make up the majority of results.

You earn spins through three main channels: codes (like VISITS1M for 1 spin and VISITS5M for 5 spins), in-game milestones, and Robux purchases. Free spins from codes are the most efficient way to try your luck without spending anything. The abilities you receive from spins range from passive damage boosts of 5-10% all the way up to active skills that can clear entire groups of enemies in a single activation.

During special events, spin drop rates for Rare and above tiers get boosted by 2-3x. These event windows are when you want to burn through any spins you've been saving. A Legendary ability during a boosted event sits at roughly a 4% chance compared to the normal 1.5%, and that difference is substantial over 20-30 spins. One strong Legendary pull can multiply your farming speed by 3-5x overnight.

Boss Fights and Rare Drops

Boss enemies represent the endgame challenge in Defeat and Collect Anime. They spawn on fixed timers throughout the map and are visually distinct from regular enemies, sporting larger character models, visible health bars, and unique attack animations. Each boss follows a specific attack pattern that you need to learn through observation and repeated attempts.

The reward structure makes bosses worth the investment. A single rare boss soul can be valued at 25,000-50,000 cash, equivalent to defeating 25-50 regular enemies in one kill. Some bosses also carry exclusive drop tables that include weapons, abilities, and cosmetics unavailable through spins or standard enemy farming. These exclusive drops are among the most sought-after items in the game.

Boss respawn timers range from 15 minutes for mini-bosses to a full 60 minutes for top-tier encounters. If you're targeting bosses specifically, keep a timer running so you arrive at the spawn point right when they appear. On populated servers, competing with other players for boss kills is common, so damage output determines who gets the soul drop. The player dealing the most total damage generally receives the reward.

Tips and Strategies for Efficient Soul Farming

Getting good at Defeat and Collect Anime isn't about finding one secret trick. It's about stacking small efficiencies that compound over time. The difference between a player earning 30K cash per hour and one earning 120K cash per hour comes down to route optimization, upgrade priority, and knowing when to push into harder content.

The Optimal Farm Route

  1. Redeem all active codes before your first fight. Enter VISITS1M, VISITS5M, and DCRELEASE0401 in the codes menu for 6 spins and 50,000 cash.
  2. Spend 30,000 cash on damage upgrades immediately. Each damage tier cuts your time-to-kill by roughly 15-20%, compounding across hundreds of fights per session.
  3. Farm weak enemies within a 15-20 second run of your base. Short return trips mean higher cash per minute than chasing stronger enemies further out.
  4. Build a circular route through 4-6 spawn points. Once you can one-shot weak enemies, plan a loop that passes through multiple spawn locations before returning to base.
  5. Transition to mid-tier enemies after investing 50,000+ total cash in upgrades. Their souls are worth 3-5x more, and at this upgrade level you should handle them efficiently.
  6. Save spin tokens for event periods with boosted drop rates. The increased Legendary chance from 1.5% to 4% makes a meaningful difference across 10-20 spins.
  7. Attempt your first boss fight once your damage and health are at mid-tier thresholds. Watch the boss's pattern for a full cycle before engaging.
Efficient soul farming route in Defeat and Collect Anime showing enemy spawn locations
An efficient circular farming route through mid-tier enemy spawns, minimizing travel time between kills.

Damage Upgrade Priority

Damage is the single most important stat through the early and mid game. Every point of damage reduces the number of hits needed to down an enemy, and fewer hits means less time per kill. Over the course of an hour-long session, a 20% damage boost can translate to 30-40 additional souls collected. That's thousands of extra cash just from one stat investment.

Upgrade costs scale exponentially. Your first 5 damage upgrades might run 2,000-5,000 cash each. By upgrade 15, you're looking at 15,000-25,000 per level. This is why front-loading damage matters. The early levels are cheap and deliver the biggest relative boost to your farming speed. Once you hit a point where the next damage upgrade costs 20% of your total earnings for a 2% power increase, it's time to diversify into other stats.

After maxing out cost-efficient damage upgrades, split your cash between health and speed. Health lets you survive against tougher enemies and take hits during boss fights without retreating. Speed reduces your travel time between enemies and back to base, which is a pure efficiency gain. A 10% speed boost saves roughly 1-2 seconds per base run, and those seconds add up to hundreds of extra cash per hour across a full session.

Boss Fight Strategies

Every boss in Defeat and Collect Anime telegraphs attacks with visual cues. A glowing circle on the ground signals an area-of-effect attack incoming. A brief pause in the boss's movement usually means a charge or lunge is coming next. Learning to read these patterns is more valuable than raw stats because a well-timed dodge costs zero upgrades and zero cash.

For your first boss attempt, pick a mini-boss with a 15-minute respawn timer. Even if you fail, the wait for another try is short. Mini-bosses use simpler 2-3 attack patterns compared to the 5-6 pattern rotations of full bosses, making them much more approachable for learning the dodge-and-punish rhythm. Once you can clear a mini-boss consistently without taking heavy damage, move up to a full boss.

If a specific boss is giving you trouble, consider teaming up with other players on the server. Boss damage contribution determines soul drops, so even dealing partial damage can earn rewards if you're the top contributor. Some experienced players are open to coordinating on boss takedowns, especially if you communicate in chat. Similar combat patterns show up in games like Anime Defenders and Blox Fruits, so skills from those games transfer directly.

Boss Tip: Most bosses repeat their attack pattern every 4-6 moves. After their heaviest attack, there's usually a 2-3 second vulnerability window. Count the attacks, dodge the heavy one, then deal as much damage as possible in that window before the cycle resets.

Server Selection for Farming

Server population directly affects your farming speed. On crowded servers, you're competing with other players for enemy spawns and boss kills. On quiet servers, every spawn is yours. Enemy respawn rates are server-independent, meaning a server with 5 players has the same spawn frequency as a server with 25. If your current lobby feels picked over, hop to a smaller server. You can reasonably expect 20-30% faster farming just from reduced competition.

The exception is boss farming. If you're specifically targeting bosses, a slightly more populated server can actually help. Having 2-3 players coordinate on a boss takedown is faster and safer than soloing, and the soul drop goes to the top damage dealer regardless of party size. For regular soul farming though, fewer players is always better.

Active Codes for Defeat and Collect Anime (April 2026)

Codes give you free cash and spins, both of which are critical resources. Soul Experiences releases codes through social media and during milestone events like visit count achievements. Here's every working code as of April 18, 2026. We update this list regularly, so check back if something doesn't work.

Code Reward Status
VISITS1M 1 Spin Active
VISITS5M 5 Spins Active
DCRELEASE0401 50K Cash Active

How to Redeem Codes

  1. Launch Defeat and Collect Anime on Roblox using this link or search for PlaceId 130313702827830.
  2. Once loaded in, look for the codes button on the left side of your screen. It's typically a Twitter/X icon or a gift box icon.
  3. Click the button to open the code entry panel. You'll see a text field where you can type or paste codes.
  4. Enter each code exactly as shown. Codes are case-sensitive, so VISITS5M works but visits5m does not.
  5. Click the Redeem button. Your reward will be added to your account instantly. Repeat for each code.

If a code returns "invalid" or "expired," it's been pulled by the developer since our last check. For a dedicated codes list that we update as soon as new codes drop, visit our Defeat and Collect Anime codes page.

Code Tip: Milestone codes like VISITS1M and VISITS5M tend to stay active longer than event or launch codes. The DCRELEASE0401 code is tied to the game's launch period and could expire without notice, so redeem that one first.
How to redeem codes in Defeat and Collect Anime showing the code input screen
The code redemption screen in Defeat and Collect Anime. Enter codes exactly as shown -- they are case-sensitive.

Earning Free Robux for Game Passes

Defeat and Collect Anime offers several game passes that accelerate your progression. Extra spin packs, damage multipliers, and increased carry capacity all cost Robux, and those costs add up if you're paying with real money. A 2x damage multiplier pass, for example, essentially halves the time investment for every farming session from the moment you buy it. That's enormous long-term value.

The alternative to spending real money is earning Robux for free through platforms like Earnaldo. The process is straightforward: sign up, complete simple tasks like watching videos or trying apps, and withdraw Robux directly to your Roblox account once you hit the minimum threshold. No surveys, no sketchy downloads, and no hidden catches. If you can dedicate 15-20 minutes a day to tasks, you can realistically earn 200-500 Robux per week.

For Defeat and Collect Anime specifically, the highest-value game pass purchase is a permanent damage multiplier. It compounds with every session you play, making every future farming run more productive. Carry capacity passes are the second-best investment because they reduce wasted travel time permanently. If you're earning Robux through Earnaldo, target whichever of these two is cheapest first and build from there.

The Robux you earn through Earnaldo works across all Roblox games. Anything left over after your Defeat and Collect Anime purchases can go toward passes in Anime Spirits, Blox Fruits, or any other title on the platform. It's the same Robux you'd get from buying a gift card, just earned through your time instead of your wallet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Defeat and Collect Anime on Roblox?

Defeat and Collect Anime is an action/collection game developed by Soul Experiences on Roblox. You fight anime-themed enemies in an open world, collect the souls they drop after being defeated, and carry those souls back to your base to convert into cash. The game has over 9.8 million visits, 553,000 favorites, and consistently runs 2,100+ concurrent players.

What are the active codes for Defeat and Collect Anime in April 2026?

As of April 18, 2026, the working codes are: VISITS1M (1 Spin), VISITS5M (5 Spins), and DCRELEASE0401 (50K Cash). Codes are case-sensitive and can expire without warning. Redeem them through the codes menu on the left side of your screen.

How does soul farming work?

You defeat anime characters scattered across the open world map. Each enemy drops a soul when defeated. You physically pick up that soul and carry it back to your base, where it gets converted into cash. The cash is used for stat upgrades, spins, and other progression. Different enemies drop souls of different values, with bosses dropping the most valuable ones at 15,000-50,000 cash each.

What should I upgrade first?

Damage, without question. Every damage upgrade reduces your time-to-kill on every enemy, which directly increases your cash-per-minute rate. Spend your first 30,000-40,000 cash on damage alone. After that, invest in speed for faster base runs and health for surviving tougher enemies and boss fights.

How do boss fights work?

Bosses spawn on timers throughout the map, ranging from every 15 minutes for mini-bosses to every 60 minutes for top-tier encounters. Each boss has unique attack patterns with visual telegraphs you need to learn. The player who deals the most total damage receives the soul drop. Boss souls are worth 15,000-50,000 cash, and some bosses drop exclusive items unavailable from regular enemies or spins.

Is Defeat and Collect Anime free to play?

Yes, entirely free to play. All enemies, zones, abilities, and content can be accessed without spending Robux. Game passes and spin purchases accelerate your progression but don't gate any content. You can reach endgame purely through free gameplay and code redemptions.

How do I get free Robux for game passes?

Platforms like Earnaldo let you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks like watching videos and trying apps. The Robux deposits directly into your Roblox account and can be spent on any game pass in Defeat and Collect Anime or any other Roblox game. No surveys or downloads required.

When should I use my spins?

Save your spins for event periods when drop rates are boosted. During normal periods, the chance of pulling a Legendary item is around 1.5%. During boosted events, that jumps to roughly 4%. If you have 10-20 spins saved, the expected value difference is significant. The only exception is if you have zero abilities at the start -- one or two early spins can help kickstart your farming even during normal rates.

About This Guide

This Defeat and Collect Anime guide is maintained by the Earnaldo team and updated regularly to reflect the latest game changes, new codes, and balance adjustments from Soul Experiences. We verify all codes, strategies, and mechanics through direct gameplay testing. Our last verification was completed on April 18, 2026.

Defeat and Collect Anime is developed by Soul Experiences and is available for free on the Roblox platform. Earnaldo is not affiliated with Soul Experiences or Roblox Corporation. All game content, trademarks, and assets referenced in this guide belong to their respective owners.

If you're looking for guides on similar anime games, check out our Anime Defenders guide for a tower defense take on the anime genre, or browse our Blox Fruits guide for one of Roblox's most popular combat-focused games. For a different spin on soul collection mechanics, our Anime Spirits guide covers a game with similar core loops but a different approach to progression. You can also check the Anime Spirits codes page if you play both games.