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Summon anime-inspired units, build powerful teams, upgrade and evolve characters, then conquer Story Mode, Infinite Mode, Raids, and other Roblox challenges.
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Everything you need for codes, tier lists, units, traits, evolutions, and raids in Anime Origins
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Anime Origins akeno: Evolution, Traits & Stun Guide
Learn how Akeno performs in Anime Origins, including evolution requirements, stun utility, traits, placement, upgrades, and team value.
Anime Origins alucard best trait: 2026 Trait Rankings
Find the best Alucard trait in Anime Origins, compare Critical and Immortal, and follow a practical setup for stronger Infinite Mode runs.
Anime Origins alucard: Stats, Traits & Farming Guide
Learn how evolved Alucard works in Anime Origins, including his restriction system, coffin trap, bleed damage, summons, and upgrade path.
Anime Origins beginner guide: Farming Route & Tips
Follow this Anime Origins beginner guide to build your first team, farm gems, evolve units, and create an efficient daily progression route.
Anime Origins best hill unit: 2026 Rankings & Tips
Find the best hill units in Anime Origins, including Madara, Vegeta, and Ban, with rankings, team advice, placement tips, and upgrade priorities.
Anime Origins best team: 2026 Meta Picks & Setup Guide
Build the best Anime Origins team with meta DPS, support, farming, elemental coverage, and practical placement advice for 2026.
Anime Origins best units: 2026 Tier List & Meta Picks
Find the best Anime Origins units for release content, including top DPS, support, farm, hybrid, hill, ground, and elemental picks.
Anime Origins best way to get trait rerolls: Tips
Learn the best way to get trait rerolls in Anime Origins through Infinaut, shops, challenges, milestones, and efficient daily progression.
Anime Origins bon: Raid Guide, Evo, Traits & Meals
Learn how to obtain Bon in Anime Origins, complete his evolution, use his meal buffs, and build him as a hybrid support unit.
Anime Origins bulma: Support Build, Traits & Meta Tips
Learn how to evaluate Bulma, choose useful traits, and build a flexible support team in Anime Origins.
Anime Origins characters: Iconic Rankings & Profiles
Explore ranked Anime Origins characters through influence, character depth, iconic moments, and lasting fan appeal.
Anime Origins codes: Current Rewards & Redeem Guide
Find the current Anime Origins codes for Gems, Trait Rerolls, Stat Prisms, and Remnants, plus a step-by-step redemption guide.
Anime Origins Codes
Codes are one of the easiest ways to get extra resources while progressing through Anime Origins. Redeem new codes when they are released and use the rewards to strengthen your account, summon units, and improve your team.
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How to Redeem Anime Origins Codes
- 1Launch Anime Origins on Roblox.
- 2Open the in-game code redemption interface.
- 3Enter an active code exactly as written.
- 4Submit the code and collect the reward.
What Codes Can Give You
- Gems
- Trait Rerolls
- Other progression items
Anime Origins Tier List
Anime Origins teams need more than raw damage. The strongest setups combine primary damage dealers with support, economy, and specialist units that match the enemies and map you are playing.
Core Team Roles
Units that provide exceptional damage, utility, economy, or team-wide value and can become central pieces of a strong team.
Best For
Priorities
- Primary DPS
- High-impact support
- Reliable economy
- Strong multi-mode utility
Strong Specialists
Powerful units that perform extremely well in the right mode, map, or team composition but are less universally useful than top-tier core units.
Best For
Priorities
- Secondary DPS
- Hill coverage
- Ground coverage
- Specialized utility
Solid Progression Units
Reliable options for early and mid-game progression that can fill missing roles until stronger replacements are obtained.
Best For
Priorities
- Consistent damage
- Affordable deployment
- Simple team synergy
Temporary or Niche Picks
Units that can still help in specific situations but are usually replaced as a player's roster and resources improve.
Best For
Priorities
- Low-cost deployment
- Short-term progression
- Niche coverage
Story
Reliable wave clearing, affordable upgrades, and balanced ground and hill coverage.
Infinite
High scaling damage, strong support effects, economy, and units that remain useful during later waves.
Raids
Boss damage, specialized utility, support synergy, and efficient use of limited team slots.
Anime Origins Beginner Guide
Early Anime Origins progression is mainly about building a balanced team, clearing Story stages, improving your strongest units, and saving valuable resources for upgrades that noticeably increase your account strength.
Build Your First Team
Use your starting summons to create a playable team instead of chasing a perfect roster immediately.
Progress Through Story
Push Story stages as far as your current team can reliably clear. Story progression should be your main early-game objective because it moves your account toward stronger content.
Upgrade a Small Core Roster
Concentrate resources on the units that appear in most of your teams rather than spreading upgrades across every unit you summon.
Manage Gems Carefully
Gems are important for obtaining units, so avoid spending them without a clear improvement goal. Prioritize summons that can strengthen an important role in your team.
Save Trait Rerolls
Trait Rerolls are valuable progression resources. Use them primarily on units that you expect to keep using rather than temporary early-game units.
Prepare for Infinite
Once your basic Story team is stable, build toward stronger scaling damage and support so your team can survive increasingly difficult Infinite waves.
Build Raid Teams
Raids reward more specialized team building. Adjust your lineup around strong damage, useful support, and units suited to the specific challenge.
Avoid Common Early Mistakes
Do not divide valuable resources across too many units or rely entirely on one type of attacker.
Anime Origins Units Guide
Anime Origins units can be evaluated by their role, attack coverage, rarity, and intended use. A balanced roster normally needs dependable damage plus supporting roles that make the full team stronger or easier to deploy.
Primary Damage Dealer
Provides the main source of damage for the team and receives a large share of upgrade resources.
Secondary Damage Dealer
Adds extra wave clear or covers situations where the primary damage dealer is less effective.
Support
Improves team performance through utility and works alongside damage-focused units rather than replacing them.
Economy
Helps the player build resources during a match so expensive deployments and upgrades can be reached sooner.
Hill Unit
Occupies hill placement positions and provides coverage that complements ground-based attackers.
Ground Unit
Forms the main ground-based defensive line and handles enemies traveling along the stage path.
Specialist
Fills a specific tactical need and is selected according to the stage, enemy type, or team composition.
Balanced Team Core
Combines damage, support, economy, and suitable placement types instead of filling every slot with pure damage.
Traits are an important part of strengthening units after obtaining them. Trait Rerolls let you replace a unit's current trait, so they are best saved for units you expect to use for Story, Infinite, Raids, or long-term progression.
Core Carry Traits
HighestRecommended for: Your strongest damage-focused units and units used across several game modes.
Keep or reroll: Keep strong traits that directly improve the unit's main combat role. Avoid spending additional Trait Rerolls chasing a small upgrade unless the unit is part of your main team.
Prioritize your main carry before rerolling traits on secondary units.
Recommended for: Support, utility, crowd-control, or other important team units.
Keep or reroll: Keep a trait when it noticeably improves what the unit is already used for. Utility units do not always need the same trait priorities as damage carries.
Judge the trait by the unit's job in the team rather than by damage alone.
Progression Traits
MediumRecommended for: Units currently helping you clear Story, Infinite, quests, or early Raid progression.
Keep or reroll: Keep usable results while your Trait Reroll supply is limited. Replace them later after your main roster and resource income are stronger.
A useful temporary trait is usually better than spending all rerolls early.
Recommended for: Bench units, temporary replacements, and characters you expect to remove from your main team.
Keep or reroll: Do not repeatedly reroll these units unless they become important to a specific team or mode.
Save Trait Rerolls for permanent or frequently used units.
Recommended Trait Reroll Priority
Main Carry > Core Support > Raid Units > Temporary UnitsRecommended for: Players trying to get the most progression value from limited Trait Rerolls.
Keep or reroll: Finish important units one at a time instead of spreading rerolls across the entire collection.
Codes and other rewards can provide Trait Rerolls, making resource management important for long-term optimization.
Evolution upgrades important units into stronger forms after their requirements are completed. Because evolution materials and other upgrade resources take time to farm, players should normally evolve the characters that create the biggest improvement to their active team first.
Main Carry Evolution
- Requirements
- Complete the evolution requirements shown for the selected unit and collect its required materials.
- Before Evolving
- Confirm that the unit is part of your main team and is worth continued investment.
- Value
- Very High
- Recommended Use
- Story, Infinite, Raids and general progression
Core Team Evolution
- Requirements
- Farm the materials required by the next important unit in your regular lineup.
- Before Evolving
- Finish higher-impact carry evolutions first when resources overlap.
- Value
- High
- Recommended Use
- Building a stronger and more consistent main team
Raid-Focused Evolution
- Requirements
- Prepare the required evolution resources before attempting to build around harder Raid content.
- Before Evolving
- Make sure the evolved unit fills a useful role in the Raid team you are building.
- Value
- High
- Recommended Use
- Raid progression and difficult combat stages
Secondary Unit Evolution
- Requirements
- Use spare evolution materials after higher-priority characters are completed.
- Before Evolving
- Avoid spending scarce materials on units that rarely enter your team.
- Value
- Medium
- Recommended Use
- Alternative teams and mode-specific setups
Collection Evolution
- Requirements
- Complete remaining unit-specific evolution requirements when resources are no longer needed by your core roster.
- Before Evolving
- Treat collection-focused evolutions as a later progression goal.
- Value
- Low
- Recommended Use
- Roster completion and additional team options
Raids are progression content designed around stronger teams and valuable rewards. Players should enter with upgraded core units, a balanced lineup, and enough account progression to handle the stage instead of relying on a single underdeveloped character.
Efficient Anime Origins progression comes from unlocking content first and farming only what your account currently needs. Story provides the foundation, repeatable activities supply additional resources, and later investment in traits and evolutions strengthens the units you use for harder content.
Goal: Clear as much available Story content as your current team can handle.
Focus resources: Account progression and rewards earned while clearing stages
Do not spend long farming an early stage if upgrading your main team lets you continue progressing.
Goal: Concentrate resources on the units that consistently appear in your main lineup.
Focus resources: Summons, unit upgrades and general progression resources
A few well-developed units usually provide more immediate progress than spreading resources across every character.
Goal: Run Infinite when you need repeatable progression and your team can survive long enough to make the run worthwhile.
Focus resources: Repeatable mode rewards
Improve your team and return later if your runs end too early to be efficient.
Complete Quests
Goal: Collect quest rewards while completing Story, Infinite, Raid, summon, and upgrade objectives.
Focus resources: Quest rewards and progression items
Combine quest objectives with activities you already need to farm instead of treating every quest as a separate grind.
Goal: Use Trait Rerolls on permanent members of your main roster before secondary characters.
Focus resources: Trait Rerolls
Prioritize your strongest carry and core support units so each reroll has long-term value.
Goal: Collect the materials needed to evolve units that provide the biggest upgrade to your active team.
Focus resources: Evolution materials
Finish high-impact evolutions before spending scarce materials on collection-focused characters.
Goal: Clear Raid content consistently and repeat useful stages when their rewards match your current progression target.
Focus resources: Raid rewards and resources needed for advanced progression
If clears are inconsistent, strengthen your core team through other modes before returning.
Repeat the Upgrade Loop
Goal: Alternate between farming resources and improving the same core roster until harder content becomes reliable.
Focus resources: Gems, Trait Rerolls, evolution resources and unit upgrades
Choose one immediate account goal at a time instead of farming every resource simultaneously.