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Beginner's Guide

Start your Anime Squadron journey right with this complete beginner guide covering summoning, units, traits, and essential tips.

Getting Started: Your First Steps in Anime Squadron

Anime Squadron is a Roblox lane battler developed by Komplex Studio that throws you into anime-inspired battles from the very first minute. You summon powerful units inspired by iconic anime characters, roll traits to boost their stats, and deploy them strategically to defend your lane against waves of enemies.

When you first launch the game from the Roblox page, you will spawn in the main lobby. Take a moment to look around. The summon area is straight ahead, the Crafting NPC sits near the center, and the Story mode portals line the edges of the map. Before jumping into battle, head to the purple Codes button on the left side of your screen and redeem any active codes for free Gems and Gold.

Your immediate priorities should be straightforward. Spend your starting Gems on the Basic Banner to get your first few units. Then enter Story mode Act 1 to learn the lane mechanics, earn Gold, and collect evolution materials. Every run teaches you something new about unit placement and timing.

PriorityActionWhy It Matters
1Redeem codesFree Gems and Gold jumpstart your account
2Summon on Basic BannerYou need units to play the game
3Run Story Act 1Learn mechanics, earn Gold and materials
4Check perksUnlock Maximum Yen and Yen Generation early
5Join DiscordStay updated on codes, events, and patches

Understanding Currencies and How to Spend Them

Anime Squadron uses several currencies, and knowing what each one does prevents costly mistakes. Gems are your primary summoning currency, earned from Story clears, daily quests, and codes. Gold is the workhorse currency you spend on evolution, gear crafting, and perks. Yen is a mid-run currency used to deploy units during a battle.

Trait Shards let you roll new traits on your units, while Reroll Cubes and Perfect Cubes handle stat rerolls. Perfect Cubes are the premium version, offering better stat outcomes but are far harder to obtain.

CurrencyPrimary UseBest Source
GemsSummoning unitsStory clears, codes, daily quests
GoldEvolution, gear, perksStory farming, Infinite Mode
YenDeploying units mid-runEarned passively during runs
Trait ShardsRolling traitsRaids (Act 4 is best)
Reroll CubesRerolling unit statsBoss Rush rewards
Perfect CubesPremium stat rerollsEvent rewards, limited sources

New players often waste Gems on random banners instead of saving for the Selection Banner at Level 10. Hold at least 500 Gems in reserve so you can target a specific Mythic unit when the Selection Banner refreshes. Gold should flow into perks first, specifically Maximum Yen, because having more deployment budget early on makes every Story run smoother.

Summoning Basics: Building Your First Roster

Summoning is how you build your squad, and Anime Squadron offers two banner types. The Basic Banner is available immediately and rotates its featured units every hour. The Selection Banner unlocks at Level 10 and lets you pick one Mythic unit as your guaranteed target, refreshing every 24 hours.

Your first goal is landing a solid carry unit. Goki and Vegata are the most common carry options you will encounter early. If you manage to pull Goki, you are on the path to eventually evolving him into Gometa, one of the strongest units in the entire game. Woo is another premium target if you can get him, as his boss DPS is unmatched.

BannerUnlockCostBest Use
Basic BannerImmediate50 Gems per pullEarly roster building, filling gaps
Selection BannerLevel 10Higher Gem costTargeting a specific Mythic unit

Do not stress about getting the absolute best units on day one. Anime Squadron is generous with free Gems from Story progression and codes, so you will have plenty of summoning opportunities. Focus on building a functional team of four to six units that cover the core roles: one carry, one boss damage dealer, and one support or economy unit.

Deploying Units and Lane Combat Mechanics

Each battle in Anime Squadron places you in a lane where enemies march toward your base. You spend Yen to deploy units along the path, and they automatically attack anything in range. Positioning matters because some units have short range and need to be placed near the front, while long-range units perform better further back.

Upgrade priority during a run follows a simple rule: max your main carry first. A fully upgraded carry clears regular waves effortlessly, letting you save resources for boss phases. Deploy your second unit only after the carry is upgraded to at least level three.

  • Place short-range units near the lane entrance
  • Position long-range units near corners for maximum coverage
  • Upgrade your carry to max before deploying a second unit
  • Save Yen for emergency deployments during boss waves
  • Use support units near your carry for stat buffs

Understanding deployment cost versus damage output is the key to efficient runs. The table below shows typical upgrade costs for a mid-tier unit.

Upgrade LevelCost (Yen)Damage Increase
1 → 2200+40%
2 → 3450+55%
3 → 4800+65%
4 → 51,400+80%

Progression Roadmap: What to Do Each Day

Consistency beats intensity in Anime Squadron. Following a daily routine ensures steady progress without burning out. Start each session by checking for new codes and claiming daily rewards. Then spend your Stamina on whichever game mode matches your current goal.

If you need units, run Story for Gems. If you need Trait Shards, grind Raids at Act 4. If you need Gold, Infinite Mode is your best bet. Boss Rush gives Reroll Cubes, which become valuable once you have units worth optimizing.

Daily TaskTimeReward
Redeem codes2 minFree Gems, Gold, and items
Complete daily quests10 minGems and bonus currency
Spend Stamina on priority mode20 minTargeted farming
Check Selection Banner1 minPlan next summon session
Upgrade perks if Gold available2 minPermanent account power

Weekly Goals to Aim For

Set bigger targets each week. Try to unlock at least one new unit, push one Story act further than before, and evolve at least one unit. Join the Anime Squadron Discord to track community events and limited-time codes that often drop in the announcements channel.

Your first major milestone should be reaching Level 10 to unlock the Selection Banner. From there, aim to clear Story Act 3 and start farming Raids for Trait Shards. Once you have a solid team with good traits, challenge Boss Rush for premium reroll materials.

FAQ

What should I do first in Anime Squadron?

Redeem all active codes for free Gems, then summon on the Basic Banner to get your starting units. Enter Story Act 1 to learn the game and earn Gold. This Anime Squadron beginner guide recommends prioritizing a carry unit and the Maximum Yen perk before anything else.

How do I get more Gems as a new player?

Complete Story acts, redeem codes from the purple button, finish daily quests, and join the Discord for exclusive code drops. The Anime Squadron beginner community also shares Gem-earning tips in the #strategy channel.

What is the best unit for beginners?

Goki is the best beginner-friendly carry because he is common on the Basic Banner and evolves into the S-tier Gometa. Woo is ideal if you can pull him for boss DPS.

When should I use the Selection Banner?

Wait until Level 10 when it unlocks, then target one specific Mythic unit you need. The Anime Squadron beginner strategy is to save at least 500 Gems before each Selection refresh so you can guarantee your pick.