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Updated June 20, 2026 · 13 min read

Steal an Anime Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

Steal an Anime! turns a passive idle collector into a steal-and-defend brawl where your anime units are both your income and the prize everyone else is hunting. This is the full June 2026 playbook: how units and Cash work, the rarity ladder up to Secret, how raiding and base locks fit together, Wheel Spins, every active code, and which game passes are actually worth your Robux.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Steal an Anime
  2. Core Mechanics
  3. Tips and Strategies
  4. Active Codes
  5. How to Earn Free Robux
  6. FAQ

What Is Steal an Anime

Steal an Anime! is an anime "steal" and base-defense collector built by Monkey Pink Studio on Roblox. The idea is simple to describe and hard to put down: you recruit parody anime units, place them on your base, and each one generates Cash for you passively, even while you are logged off. Then the twist lands -- you can raid other players' bases to steal their units, and they can raid yours, so every collection you build is also a target.

You can find it at the official Steal an Anime Roblox page under place ID 92235379580450. As of June 2026 the game has pulled in roughly 68.8 million visits and about 432.8 thousand favorites, with a peak concurrent player count near 9,866 and servers holding up to 6 players. That is strong traction for a steal-genre title, and the active raiding scene is a big part of why.

The core hook is the tension between income and theft. Your units make you richer the longer they sit on your base, which pushes you to log in, collect, and reinvest. But the same units are loot for anyone who can break into your base while your protection is down, which pushes you to defend. Steal an Anime! lives in the gap between those two pulls, and the players who manage both pull ahead.

What separates this from a basic idle game is how the systems feed each other. Units generate Cash. Cash buys stronger characters and base upgrades. Stronger characters raise your income and your base's value, which makes you a juicier raid target, which makes locks and doors matter more. Wheel Spins and rarity codes layer fresh units on top, and movement items like the Laser Gun and Flying Carpet turn raiding into something you actively pilot rather than watch.

It also helps to know what the game is not. This is not a pure set-and-forget idle game. If you log off without securing your base, you can come back to a thinner collection, because someone raided you while the door was open. The skill here is in the rhythm: collect, reinvest, lock up, raid, and re-secure. Treat the lock as part of logging off, and you keep what you earn.

11Active Codes
68.8M+Visits
~9.8KPeak Players
2026Updated June

Core Mechanics

Steal an Anime! runs on a handful of systems that all loop back into your Cash and your collection. Understand these and you understand the whole game.

Units and Passive Cash

Everything starts with units. You recruit anime characters -- parody versions of familiar faces -- and place them on your base, where each one generates Cash over time. The key detail is that this income keeps ticking while you are offline, so logging in to collect a pile of accumulated Cash is part of the daily routine. You spend that Cash on stronger characters and base upgrades, which raise your income and pull you up the ladder.

Rarities

Units come in rarity tiers, and the higher the rarity, the stronger the character. The tiers climb up through Godly, Divine, and Secret, with Secret sitting at the top of what most players chase. Higher-rarity units are the backbone of a strong base, both for the Cash they generate and for the value they hold if someone tries to steal them. The rarity codes hand you free units at each of these top tiers, which is the fastest legitimate way for a new account to skip ahead.

Raiding and Stealing

The signature loop is raiding. You can travel to other players' bases and steal the units they have placed, adding them to your own collection, while other players can do the same to you. This is the heart of the game's name and its risk. A successful raid can net you a unit you would otherwise have to grind or gamble for, and a successful defense keeps your best characters where they belong.

Base Locks and Doors

Defense runs on base locks and doors. Applying a lock creates a protection window -- roughly 5 to 10 minutes depending on the lock -- during which your base is safe and your units cannot be stolen. The free MONKEYSECRET code grants a 5-minute lock, and you can buy more. The single most important defensive habit is to lock your base before you go AFK or log off, so your collection is not sitting exposed while you are gone.

Wheel Spins

Wheel Spins are a gacha currency you earn mostly from codes, like the 40 spins from ANIMEGURU and 10 from FOLLOWCODE. You spend them on a spin wheel that rolls for new characters, giving you another path to fresh units alongside buying them with Cash. Because spins are a limited resource, when and how you use them matters more than spending them the moment you get them.

PvP and Movement Items

Raiding and defending are more hands-on thanks to items like the Laser Gun and Flying Carpet. The Laser Gun gives you a way to fight during raids and defense, while the Flying Carpet boosts your movement so you can reach bases and reposition quickly. These show up as game passes, and they shift the game from a passive collector toward something you actively pilot when you are on the attack or holding the line.

Tips and Strategies

Here is how we would approach a fresh base in June 2026, based on how the steal-and-defend loop rewards smart habits over raw grinding.

Redeem the rarity codes first: The ANIMEGOD, ANIMELEGEND, and ANIMEPRO codes hand you a free Secret, Divine, and Godly unit respectively. Redeem these in your first minute, because dropping three top-tier units onto a brand-new base is the single biggest head start the game gives you.

Reinvest in higher-value units quickly: Cash sitting in your wallet does nothing. The moment you have enough, spend it on a stronger character or a base upgrade so your income compounds. The players who climb fastest are the ones who keep turning Cash into more Cash-generating units.

Always keep a lock ready before going AFK: Treat the lock as part of logging off. Whether it is MONKEYSECRET or a purchased lock, never leave your base exposed while you step away. A 5 to 10 minute protection window is the difference between coming back to your collection intact and coming back to a raided base.

Log in daily to collect offline Cash: Your units generate Cash while you are gone, so a daily check-in lets you bank a fat pile, reinvest it, and re-secure your base. Skipping days means your Cash caps out and sits idle, and your base spends longer unprotected between sessions.

Batch your Wheel Spins: Do not burn spins one at a time as you earn them. Save them up, and ideally pair the batch with the Server Luck pass, so your odds of landing a rare unit are at their best when you actually pull. A stack of spins under a luck boost beats scattered single rolls.

Redeem rarity codes immediately, do not hoard them: The free Godly, Divine, and Secret units from ANIMEPRO, ANIMELEGEND, and ANIMEGOD are evergreen but most valuable early, when a single high-rarity unit transforms a weak base. Get them onto your base generating Cash as soon as you can.

Raid when your own base is locked: Going on the attack leaves your collection at home. Lock up before you head out to raid, so you are not stealing units from others while someone walks into your undefended base. Offense and defense are two halves of the same turn.

Copy-paste codes and confirm group membership: Every code requires being a member of the Monkey Pink Studio group, and they are case-sensitive. Join the group first, then paste codes directly rather than typing them, so a stray capital letter does not cost you a free Secret unit.

Pro Tip: Build a logout routine. Collect your Cash, reinvest it into your best available unit or upgrade, batch any Wheel Spins you have saved, then apply a lock before you close the game. Doing those four things in order every session keeps your income compounding and your collection safe at the same time.

Steal an Anime Active Codes

As of June 2026, these 11 codes are active and evergreen. Each one gives free Wheel Spins, a unit, Cash, or a base lock, and you should redeem them all the moment you load in. Every code requires being a member of the Monkey Pink Studio group, and they are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as shown.

CodeRewardStatus
ANIMEGURU40 Wheel SpinsActive
ANIMEGODRandom Secret unitActive
ANIMELEGENDRandom Divine unitActive
ANIMEPRORandom Godly unitActive
DONEGoja (character)Active
ANIME5,000 CashActive
STAR5,000 CashActive
FOLLOWCODE10 Wheel Spins (follow CODEMONKEY48)Active
FOLLOWSCZEVI5,000 CashActive
FOLLOWMAGE5,000 CashActive
MONKEYSECRET5-minute base/door lockActive

To redeem, click the Codes button on the right-side menu, type the code exactly into the field, and press the green Redeem button. You must be a member of the Monkey Pink Studio group, and codes are case-sensitive, so copy and paste them directly to avoid typos. New codes tend to arrive with updates and milestones, so it is worth checking back after big patches.

A quick note on what these rewards do for you. The rarity codes -- ANIMEGOD, ANIMELEGEND, and ANIMEPRO -- are the standouts, since they hand a fresh account a Secret, Divine, and Godly unit that immediately start generating Cash. The Cash codes (ANIME, STAR, FOLLOWSCZEVI, FOLLOWMAGE) stack to 20,000 Cash for reinvestment, while ANIMEGURU and FOLLOWCODE give 50 Wheel Spins to batch. DONE drops the character Goja, and MONKEYSECRET gives you a 5-minute lock to defend with.

For the full running list as new codes drop and old ones expire, check our Steal an Anime codes page, which we keep updated separately from this guide.

How to Earn Free Robux for Steal an Anime

Most of Steal an Anime! is free to play -- codes, raids, and the core collecting loop cost nothing but time. The Robux-priced extras are the game passes in the in-game store, which include 2x Money, VIP, Server Luck, Admin Panel, Flying Carpet, and Laser Gun. Those passes are convenience and combat tools, not requirements, but having a Robux balance means you can grab the ones that match how you play.

That is where having a free Robux source helps. Instead of spending real money on a luck or money pass, you can earn Robux through tasks on Earnaldo and put it toward exactly the passes you want. The smart move is to play free for your first several sessions, figure out whether your bottleneck is income, luck, or raiding power, and only then spend Robux on the pass that fixes that specific gap.

Pass prices vary and shift between updates, so always confirm the current cost in the in-game store before buying rather than trusting an old number. As a rule, the passes worth your Robux are the permanent boosts you will use every session -- 2x Money for income, Server Luck for your Wheel Spin batches -- over one-off convenience you can already cover with codes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Steal an Anime on Roblox?

Steal an Anime! is an anime steal and base-defense collector by Monkey Pink Studio. You recruit parody anime units and place them on your base, where each generates Cash passively, even offline. The signature loop is raiding other players' bases to steal their units while defending your own with locks and doors. You can play it at the official Roblox page under place ID 92235379580450.

What are the active Steal an Anime codes in June 2026?

The active codes include ANIMEGURU for 40 Wheel Spins, ANIMEGOD for a random Secret unit, ANIMELEGEND for a random Divine unit, ANIMEPRO for a random Godly unit, DONE for Goja, ANIME and STAR for 5,000 Cash each, FOLLOWCODE for 10 Wheel Spins, FOLLOWSCZEVI and FOLLOWMAGE for 5,000 Cash each, and MONKEYSECRET for a 5-minute lock. All require Monkey Pink Studio group membership and are case-sensitive.

How do you redeem codes in Steal an Anime?

Click the Codes button on the right-side menu, type the code exactly, then press the green Redeem button. You must be a member of the Monkey Pink Studio group, and codes are case-sensitive, so copy and paste them to avoid typos.

How does raiding and stealing work?

You can raid other players' bases to steal the units they have placed, and they can do the same to you. To protect your collection while away, you use base locks and doors that create a 5 to 10 minute protection window. Items like the Laser Gun and Flying Carpet help you move and fight during raids and defense.

How do you earn Cash in Steal an Anime?

Each unit you place on your base generates Cash passively over time, including while you are offline. You spend that Cash on stronger characters and base upgrades, which raise your income further. Logging in daily to collect offline Cash and reinvesting it quickly is the core of progression.

What are Wheel Spins in Steal an Anime?

Wheel Spins are a gacha currency you earn mostly from codes like ANIMEGURU and FOLLOWCODE. You spend them on a spin wheel that rolls for new characters. Batching your spins, especially with the Server Luck pass, gives you the best shot at landing rare units in one session.

What rarities are in Steal an Anime?

Units climb through rarity tiers up to Godly, Divine, and Secret, with Secret at the top. The rarity codes ANIMEPRO, ANIMELEGEND, and ANIMEGOD hand you a free Godly, Divine, and Secret unit respectively, so redeeming them early gives a new base a strong head start.

About This Guide

We last checked Steal an Anime!'s codes and mechanics on June 20, 2026. Because the game updates regularly, the developer may adjust unit rarities, Cash tuning, lock timers, and game pass pricing in future patches, so treat the specifics here as current rather than permanent. For more on this game, visit our Steal an Anime hub and our Steal an Anime vs Spin a Anime 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; the game's documentation lives on its official Discord and Roblox group rather than a public wiki.