Fight Anime Bosses has quietly blown up on Roblox, stacking over 21 million visits since InfinityAnime launched it on July 4, 2025. Originally called Anime Boss Raid, the game blends anime-style unit summoning with auto-clicker mechanics and increasingly brutal boss fights. Whether you're hunting for working codes, trying to pull Mythical-tier units, or figuring out the Trait Crystal system, this guide breaks down everything you need to dominate the game without spending a single Robux.
Fight Anime Bosses is an anime boss raid game on Roblox where you summon units pulled from various anime universes and pit them against progressively harder bosses. The core loop is straightforward: summon units, equip them, fight bosses, collect loot, sell that loot for Gold, and reinvest into more summons and upgrades. What makes it stick is the layered progression systems that keep pulling you back in.
The game started life as Anime Boss Raid before InfinityAnime rebranded it. That name change brought a wave of new content, rebalanced units, and a cleaner UI. If you played the original version and dropped off, the current build is a noticeably different experience. The boss fights hit harder, the summoning pool is deeper, and the trait system adds a layer of customization that didn't exist before.
At its core, Fight Anime Bosses is an auto-clicker hybrid. Your units attack bosses automatically once deployed, but the strategic depth comes from team composition, trait optimization, and knowing when to activate burst abilities. It's not the kind of game where you press one button and walk away. The difference between a player who understands trait synergies and one who just throws random units at a boss is massive, especially once you push past the mid-game wall.
The multiplayer element adds another dimension. You can team up with friends for boss raids, and coordinating your unit compositions with your squad turns fights that seem impossible solo into clean victories. Stacking support units with damage dealers across multiple players is how experienced groups tear through the hardest bosses in the game.
If you're coming from games like Anime Defenders or Anime Vanguards, you'll recognize a lot of the summoning and rarity mechanics. But the boss raid format instead of wave-based tower defense gives Fight Anime Bosses its own identity. You're not defending a path — you're actively hunting down massive bosses and racing to take them down before they overwhelm your team.
Codes in Fight Anime Bosses hand out free Trait Crystals, Star Circuits, Gold, and sometimes summoning tickets. InfinityAnime drops new codes during updates, milestones, and special events. These codes tend to expire fast, so grab them the moment you see them.
We check for new codes regularly. If a code listed here doesn't work, it likely expired after we last verified.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SUMMER2026 | 500 Trait Crystals + 200 Star Circuits | Active |
| 21MVISITS | 1,000 Gold + 3 Summon Tickets | Active |
| FIGHTBOSSES | 300 Trait Crystals | Active |
| NEWUPDATE | 500 Star Circuits | Active |
| THANKYOU | 250 Gold + 100 Trait Crystals | Active |
| INFINITYANIME | 5 Summon Tickets | Active |
| LAUNCH2025 | 500 Gold | Expired |
| BOSSRAID | 200 Trait Crystals | Expired |
| 10MVISITS | 1,000 Star Circuits | Expired |
Redeeming codes takes about 10 seconds once you know where to look. Here's the step-by-step.
If a code doesn't work, double-check the capitalization and make sure there are no extra spaces. Some codes also have account-level requirements or can only be used once per account. If it still fails, the code has most likely expired.
Summoning is the beating heart of Fight Anime Bosses. Every unit you use in boss raids comes from the summoning system, and the rarity of your pulls directly impacts how much damage you deal and how far you can push into harder content.
Fight Anime Bosses uses a tiered rarity system that determines a unit's base stats and scaling potential. Here's how it breaks down from most common to most rare:
Common: These are your starter units. Low base stats and limited scaling, but they're essentially free and help you get through the first few bosses. Don't invest Trait Crystals into Commons — you'll replace them fast.
Uncommon: A slight step up from Common. Uncommon units have marginally better stats and can carry you through early boss tiers. Still not worth heavy investment, but a good Uncommon with a strong trait can outperform a bad Rare unit.
Rare: The first tier worth paying attention to. Rare units have solid base damage and can be viable into the mid-game if you roll good traits on them. Many players keep their best Rare units in rotation until they pull enough Epics to replace them.
Epic: This is where the game starts to open up. Epic units have significantly higher stat ceilings, access to better trait pools, and some of them have unique passive abilities that synergize well with specific team compositions. An Epic unit with perfect traits can hang in late-game boss fights.
Legendary: The powerhouses. Legendary units deal massive damage, scale well with upgrades, and often come with built-in special abilities that trigger during boss fights. Getting a Legendary from a summon pull is always a good day.
Mythical: The rarest and strongest units in the game. Mythical pulls are extremely uncommon, but these units define your entire team when you get one. A single Mythical unit with optimized traits can outdamage a full squad of Legendaries. These are the units you build your entire strategy around.
Don't blow all your Trait Crystals and Star Circuits on summons the moment you earn them. Wait for banner events that feature specific anime universes, because those banners often have boosted drop rates for higher-rarity units. InfinityAnime runs these events regularly, usually tied to game updates or special celebrations.
If you're free-to-play, your best move is to stockpile summoning currency between banners and go all-in when a banner features units you actually want. Spreading your summons thin across every banner is one of the fastest ways to fall behind, because you'll end up with a roster full of mid-tier units instead of a focused team built around a few strong ones.
The trait system is what separates average players from the ones clearing endgame bosses without breaking a sweat. Every unit you summon comes with randomized traits — passive bonuses that affect their combat performance. Two identical Legendary units can perform wildly differently based on their trait rolls.
Traits modify specific aspects of a unit's combat behavior. The most common trait categories are:
Damage Boost: Flat percentage increase to the unit's base damage. This is the most universally useful trait because it scales with everything else. A 25% damage boost trait on a Mythical unit translates to a massive increase in actual damage dealt.
Attack Speed: Makes the unit attack faster. This trait is especially powerful on units with built-in on-hit effects, because more attacks means more proc chances. Units with high base damage but slow attack speeds benefit enormously from this.
Critical Hit Chance: Adds a percentage chance for each attack to deal double (or more) damage. Crit-focused builds can be inconsistent but have the highest theoretical damage ceiling when everything lines up.
Boss Damage: A specialized trait that only boosts damage against bosses — which is exactly what you want in a game called Fight Anime Bosses. This trait is arguably the most valuable in the game because every piece of content revolves around boss fights.
Defense/HP: Survivability traits that let your units last longer in fights where bosses hit back. Less flashy than damage traits, but essential for certain boss encounters where your units can be knocked out if they're too fragile.
This is where Trait Crystals come in. You can spend Trait Crystals to reroll a unit's traits, randomizing them again. The goal is to keep rerolling until you land on a combination that maximizes the unit's potential. For damage-focused units, you want some combination of Damage Boost, Attack Speed, and Boss Damage. For support units, look for traits that amplify their buff or debuff effects.
Rerolling isn't cheap, and the cost scales with the unit's rarity. Rolling traits on a Mythical unit costs significantly more Trait Crystals than rolling on a Rare unit. This is why you should only invest in rerolling traits on units you plan to keep long-term. Don't waste Crystals on a unit you'll replace next week.
Boss fights in Fight Anime Bosses follow a predictable structure, but each boss has unique mechanics that force you to adapt your approach. Understanding these patterns is the difference between clean kills and frustrating wipes.
The first set of bosses are straightforward damage checks. They don't have complex mechanics — they just have health pools that you need to burn through before a timer runs out. At this stage, any combination of Rare and Epic units will get the job done. Focus on leveling up your units and learning the basic flow of combat.
Don't stress about perfect trait rolls at this stage. Your priority is clearing bosses as fast as possible to farm Gold and currencies for the mid-game, where things get real. Use the Gold from selling early boss loot to fund additional summon pulls.
This is where Fight Anime Bosses starts testing your team composition. Mid-game bosses introduce mechanics like area-of-effect attacks that can damage or knock out your units, periodic shields that reduce incoming damage, and rage phases where the boss's attack power spikes temporarily.
You'll need at least a few Epic-tier units with decent traits to handle these bosses consistently. Start paying attention to your team's synergies — units from the same anime universe often grant bonus effects when deployed together. These synergy bonuses can push your damage output past the thresholds needed to clear tougher encounters.
The auto-clicker component becomes more important here too. Upgrade your auto-clicker damage between boss attempts, because the passive damage adds up significantly during longer fights. Some mid-game bosses have health pools large enough that auto-clicker damage accounts for 20-30% of your total output.
Late-game bosses are brutal. They combine multiple mechanics — shields, rage phases, AoE damage, healing phases, and sometimes minion spawns that you need to deal with while still damaging the boss. You need Legendary or Mythical units with optimized traits to have a realistic shot at clearing these encounters.
This is also where multiplayer becomes almost essential. Soloing late-game bosses is theoretically possible with a perfect roster, but teaming up with other players dramatically increases your chances. Coordinate with your squad to cover different roles: someone focuses on pure damage, someone brings support units that buff the group, and someone handles crowd control on minion spawns.
Every boss drops loot on defeat, and the value of that loot scales with the boss's difficulty. Early bosses drop Common and Uncommon items worth small amounts of Gold. Late-game bosses drop Rare, Epic, and sometimes Legendary items that sell for significantly more.
The most efficient Gold farming loop is to find the hardest boss you can consistently clear on auto-pilot and run it repeatedly. Sell everything except items you need for upgrades. Gold is the lifeblood of progression in Fight Anime Bosses — you need it for summons, trait rerolls, and auto-clicker upgrades.
Fight Anime Bosses has three main currencies, and understanding how to earn and spend each one efficiently is critical for long-term progression.
Gold is your primary general-purpose currency. You earn it by selling loot from boss kills, redeeming codes, and completing daily objectives. Gold is used for basic summons, unit upgrades, and auto-clicker improvements. Because it's used for so many things, you'll feel like you never have enough, especially in the mid-game when upgrades get expensive.
The best Gold farming method is running the highest-stage boss you can clear efficiently on repeat. "Efficiently" means you can clear it without needing to manually intervene or risk a wipe. If a boss takes you five minutes with full attention, but the boss one stage lower takes two minutes on auto, the lower boss is usually better Gold per hour.
Trait Crystals are the premium rerolling currency. You earn them from codes, special events, harder boss drops, and milestone rewards. Every Trait Crystal matters because rerolling high-rarity units is expensive. Don't spend Trait Crystals on anything other than rerolling traits on units you're committed to keeping in your long-term roster.
Some players make the mistake of rerolling Common or Uncommon unit traits because they want their current team to be stronger immediately. That's a trap. Those units will be replaced, and those Crystals will be gone. Save them for your first Legendary or Mythical pull.
Star Circuits are the secondary premium currency used for accessing higher-tier summoning banners and purchasing specific upgrades in the shop. You earn Star Circuits through boss battles, event participation, and code redemptions. Unlike Gold, Star Circuits are earned at a slower rate, so every spending decision matters.
The best use of Star Circuits is unlocking and pulling from premium banners that feature boosted Legendary and Mythical drop rates. Spending Star Circuits on cosmetics or non-essential shop items is almost always a mistake unless you've already built out your core team.
Fight Anime Bosses offers several Robux game passes and premium shop items through its in-game store. None of them are required to beat any content in the game, but some offer genuine quality-of-life improvements that make your time more productive.
This pass multiplies your auto-clicker damage, which translates to faster boss kills across the board. The auto-clicker handles a meaningful chunk of your total damage output, especially in longer fights, so boosting it has a compounding effect on your farming speed. If you're going to buy one pass, this is a strong contender for best value.
Expands the number of units you can have in your active roster. More slots means more flexibility in team building and the ability to bring specialized units for specific boss encounters without sacrificing your core damage dealers. This pass is more about convenience than raw power, but the flexibility it provides is noticeable.
Grants various bonuses including increased Gold drops, bonus Trait Crystal earnings, and access to exclusive VIP summon banners. The VIP pass is the most comprehensive single purchase and tends to pay for itself quickly through increased farming efficiency. If you're planning to play Fight Anime Bosses long-term, this is the pass that delivers the most sustained value.
Doubles the loot you receive from boss kills. Since loot converts directly to Gold when sold, this is functionally a permanent Gold farming boost. Pairs extremely well with the Auto-Clicker Boost Pass for maximum farming speed. However, if you can only pick one, the VIP Pass usually edges this out because of its broader set of benefits.
Keep in mind that every pass is optional. Free-to-play players can clear all bosses and obtain every unit in the game through normal gameplay. The passes just accelerate the grind.
If you want to pick up a game pass or grab some extra summoning resources from the Premium Shop, you don't have to reach for your wallet. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks like surveys, watching videos, and trying out apps. It's a legitimate way to fund your in-game purchases without spending real money.
Want to grab the VIP Pass or Auto-Clicker Boost without spending your own money? Earn free Robux through Earnaldo and put it straight into Fight Anime Bosses.
The Robux you earn on Earnaldo works exactly like purchased Robux. You can spend it on any game pass, Premium Shop item, or Roblox Marketplace purchase without restrictions.
Once you've cleared the mid-game bosses and have a solid roster of Epic and Legendary units, the game shifts from "can I beat this boss" to "how fast can I beat this boss." Here are the strategies that experienced players use to maximize efficiency in the endgame.
Your best team for clearing a boss isn't always your highest-rarity squad. A team of Epic units with perfect traits and fast attack speeds can sometimes clear bosses faster than a team of Legendary units with mediocre rolls. When farming, speed matters more than raw damage because you're running the same boss dozens of times. Shaving 30 seconds off each run adds up to hours saved over a farming session.
Units from the same anime universe provide team bonuses when deployed together. These bonuses scale with the number of same-universe units you have on the field. Running three units from the same series often gives a better result than running three individually stronger units from different series. Test different combinations and pay attention to the bonus descriptions — some synergies provide damage boosts, while others improve survivability or resource generation.
Most late-game bosses have vulnerability windows — short periods after certain attacks or phase transitions where they take increased damage. Learning these patterns and timing your burst abilities to hit during vulnerability windows can nearly double your damage compared to using abilities on cooldown. Watch the boss's animation patterns. Most telegraphed attacks are followed by a brief recovery period where damage taken increases.
Some players neglect their auto-clicker upgrades because they feel like passive damage isn't exciting. That's a mistake. In endgame boss fights that last two or three minutes, auto-clicker damage accounts for a substantial portion of your total output. Max out your auto-clicker damage and speed upgrades before investing Gold into marginal unit improvements.
InfinityAnime releases new codes with nearly every update, and limited-time events often drop exclusive currencies and items that can't be obtained any other way. Set a reminder to check for new codes after each patch. Join the game's Discord server or follow their social media accounts to get code drops the moment they're published. Missing a code that gave out 500 free Trait Crystals hurts a lot more when you're deep in the endgame and trying to perfect-roll traits on your Mythical units.
When selling boss loot for Gold, don't auto-sell everything. Some loot items are used as upgrade materials for specific units or auto-clicker tiers. Selling a material you need later means farming the same boss again to get it back. Check the upgrade requirements for your current and next auto-clicker tier before mass-selling your inventory.
If you enjoy anime-themed Roblox games and want to explore more, check out our guides for Anime Spirits and All Star Tower Defense X. Both games share similar summoning mechanics but offer completely different gameplay experiences.
Fight Anime Bosses (formerly Anime Boss Raid) is an anime boss raid and auto-clicker hybrid game on Roblox developed by InfinityAnime. You summon anime-inspired units from different universes and use them to fight increasingly difficult bosses. The game has over 21 million visits since its July 2025 launch and receives regular updates with new bosses, units, and codes.
Open the game and look for the code redemption button in the in-game UI, usually found on the side menu. Click it, type or paste your code into the text field, and hit the Redeem button. Codes are case-sensitive and may expire without warning, so redeem them as soon as you find them.
Trait Crystals are used to reroll and upgrade your units' traits, which are passive bonuses that affect damage, attack speed, and special abilities. Star Circuits are a secondary currency used for unlocking higher-tier summoning banners and purchasing premium upgrades. Both can be earned through boss battles and code redemptions.
Legendary and Mythical rarity units are the strongest in the game and deal the most damage to bosses. However, Epic-rarity units with strong traits can outperform base Legendary units. Focus on building a balanced team and rerolling traits on your best units for maximum damage output rather than chasing rarity alone.
No. Fight Anime Bosses is free to play and all content can be accessed without spending Robux. The Premium Shop offers convenience items like auto-clicker boosts and extra summon rolls, but none of them are required to beat any boss in the game. Free-to-play players can clear all content by farming efficiently and using codes.
The fastest way to earn Gold is by defeating bosses and selling the loot they drop. Higher-difficulty bosses drop rarer loot worth more Gold. You can also stack auto-clicker upgrades to speed up damage output and clear bosses faster. Redeeming active codes often gives Gold boosts or direct Gold rewards as well.
InfinityAnime pushes updates regularly, typically every one to two weeks. Updates usually include new bosses, new summonable units, balance changes, and fresh codes. Follow the game's official social media or join their Discord server to stay on top of new releases and code drops.
Yes. Fight Anime Bosses supports multiplayer boss raids. You can invite friends to your server and team up against bosses together. Coordinating unit compositions with your squad makes tougher bosses much more manageable, especially when you mix damage dealers with support-focused units across multiple players.