Steal an Anime Roblox -- Guides, Codes & Tips (2026)
This is your central hub for Steal an Anime!, the anime steal and base-defense collector by Monkey Pink Studio where you recruit units that generate Cash, raid other players' bases to steal their units, and defend your own with locks and doors. Find every active code, beginner-friendly tips, the rarity and raiding systems explained, and our head-to-head with Spin a Anime, all in one place.
Steal an Anime! is an anime collector with a PvP twist on Roblox. You place parody anime units on your base, where each generates Cash passively even while you are offline, then you raid other bases to steal units while protecting your own. The signature decision is timing: lock your base before you log off, or risk coming back to a thinner collection.
The long game is your roster and your income. Units climb through Godly, Divine, and Secret rarities, and you reinvest Cash into stronger characters and base upgrades to push your earnings up. Wheel Spins feed a gacha wheel for new characters, while items like the Laser Gun and Flying Carpet make raiding and defense hands-on. You can open the live game on the official Roblox page under place ID 92235379580450.
Whether you have just placed your first unit or you are deep into defending a Secret-tier base, everything on this page is checked and refreshed as the game updates. Use the quick stats to size it up, the article cards to jump to the detail you need, and the why-play section if you are still deciding.
What You'll Find on This Hub
We split Steal an Anime! coverage into three focused pages so you can go straight to what matters. The free Robux guide is the deep dive: it explains units and passive Cash, the rarity ladder up to Secret, how raiding and base locks fit together, Wheel Spins, and a simple routine for getting stronger without losing units.
The codes page is the one to bookmark, because it changes the most. It tracks every active code with its exact reward and shows you how to redeem from the right-side Codes menu, including the all-important group requirement, so nothing expires unused. The comparison page answers a question a lot of anime-collector fans have by putting Steal an Anime! next to Spin a Anime across PvP, gacha, rarities, and monetization.
The two games are easy to confuse if you only know them by name, and that costs people time. They share an anime-collecting core and a gacha element, but they spend your hours differently. Our comparison breaks down which one rewards PvP raiding and base defense, which one favors a calm spin-the-wheel grind, and where each game puts its rarity chase, so you do not sink a week into the wrong one.
Rarities and Progression at a Glance
Steal an Anime! runs on a small stack of systems that feed into each other. Your units set your income: each one you place generates Cash passively, even offline, and higher-rarity units up through Godly, Divine, and Secret earn more and hold more value as raid loot. Reinvesting Cash into stronger characters and base upgrades is the core climb.
Raiding is the first big lever of interaction. You travel to other players' bases to steal their units, and they can do the same to you, which makes base locks and doors essential. A lock creates a 5 to 10 minute protection window, and the MONKEYSECRET code grants a free 5-minute one to start. Wheel Spins then add a gacha path to new characters on top of buying them with Cash.
Defense sits on top as the habit that protects everything else. Locking up before you go AFK keeps your collection safe while you are away, and items like the Laser Gun and Flying Carpet let you actively raid and defend. Daily logins to collect offline Cash and re-secure your base give you a steady ladder of goals between sessions.
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All Steal an Anime Guides & Articles
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Steal an Anime Free Robux Guide (2026)
Units, passive Cash, rarities up to Secret, raiding, base locks, Wheel Spins, and a routine for collecting safely.
CodesSteal an Anime Codes (June 2026)
Every active code with exact rewards and a step-by-step guide to redeeming from the Codes menu.
ComparisonSteal an Anime vs Spin a Anime (2026)
Units, rarities, raiding, gacha spins, base defense, and game passes compared so you can pick the better collector.
ComparisonSteal an Anime vs Steal a Brainrot (2026)
How the anime steal collector stacks up against the brainrot steal game.
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Why Play Steal an Anime?
If you like anime collectors but want real stakes, Steal an Anime! adds PvP without a steep learning curve. You can collect and reinvest passively, or actively raid other bases for their units, so a session can be a quick Cash collect or a longer raiding run, and either way it feels like progress.
The steal-and-defend tension is what gives it bite. Every base you build is also a target, and learning when to lock up versus when to head out raiding turns a simple collector into a real decision-making game. The rarity chase up to Secret adds a long-term goal, and a single high-rarity unit can carry your income for a long time.
The scale helps too. With roughly 68.8 million visits and a peak near 9,866 players as of June 2026, the raiding scene is active, and the generous rarity codes give a fresh account a real head start on Secret, Divine, and Godly units before the grind sets in.
Getting Started in Steal an Anime
New to the game? The fastest path to real progress is simple. Join the Monkey Pink Studio group and redeem the active codes first from the right-side Codes menu, so you start with free Secret, Divine, and Godly units, Cash, and Wheel Spins, then place those units and collect your first Cash.
Reinvest that Cash into stronger units and base upgrades, batch your Wheel Spins for the gacha wheel, and always apply a lock before you go AFK or log off so your collection stays safe. When you raid, lock your own base first. The guide walks through this whole routine step by step, and the codes page keeps your rewards topped up as you climb.
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