Anime Gacha Defense Simulator

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Roll rare anime fighters, merge duplicates to level them up, build a powerful team, and survive endless enemy waves while chasing higher checkpoints and mutations.

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Roll Anime to Fight Update 6: New Units & Mutations

Explore Roll Anime to Fight Update 6. Learn about new anime units, mutation tier lists, merge progression systems, and strategic wave-pushing tips.

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Roll Anime to Fight Controls: Complete Setup Guide & Tips

Master the roll anime to fight controls, UI buttons, hotkeys, and core gameplay mechanics to optimize your team, merge units, and survive high wave counts.

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Roll Anime to Fight Checkpoints Guide: Wave Progression Tips

Master the roll anime to fight checkpoints guide. Learn how to optimize team setups, merge units, manage mutations, and push past high-wave milestones.

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Roll Anime to Fight Roll Rates: Rarity & Mutation Guide

Master the roll anime to fight roll rates, gacha drop chances, fighter rarities, and mutation mechanics to build the ultimate Roblox defense team.

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Roll Anime to Fight Rolling Strategy: Rarity & Mutation Guide

Master the roll anime to fight rolling strategy. Learn fighter rarities, mutation keep-priorities, merge mechanics, and wave team setups.

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Roll Anime to Fight Best Fighters: Tier List & Merge Guide

Discover the best fighters in Roll Anime to Fight. Learn S-tier rankings, mutation priorities, merge progression, and team setups to clear high waves.

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Roll Anime to Fight Max Fighter Level: Merge & Power Guide

Master the roll anime to fight max fighter level system. Learn to merge units, optimize mutations, and reach peak combat power for high-wave progression.

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Roll Anime to Fight Team Building Guide: Best Team Loadouts

Master the meta with our roll anime to fight team building guide. Learn to merge fighters, utilize mutations, and build the ultimate high-wave roster.

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roll anime to fight best wave team: 2026 Meta Loadouts & Strategies

Master the roll anime to fight best wave team with our 2026 guide. Learn unit merging, mutation priorities, and high-wave progression strategies.

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roll anime to fight rare fighter odds: 2026 Gacha Strategy

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Roll Anime to Fight Reddit: Ultimate Strategy Guide & Wiki

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roll anime to fight codes: All Active Rewards (July 2026)

Unlock exclusive rewards with our updated list of roll anime to fight codes for July 2026. Get free rolls, gems, and boosts to power up your anime team today!

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Roll Anime to Fight Codes

Roll Anime to Fight includes an in-game Codes menu for promotional rewards. Enter codes exactly as published, because spelling, capitalization, and extra spaces can prevent redemption.

Checked July 15, 2026

Active Codes

We are actively monitoring the official Roblox experience and the Another Slop community page. No active code has been published yet, so check back as the developer releases new Roll Anime to Fight codes.

Expired Codes

No expired code has been archived yet. Once codes are released and later retired, each one will be listed here alongside the reward it used to give.

How to Redeem Codes

1

Launch Roll Anime to Fight on Roblox.

2

Open the Codes option from the in-game menu.

3

Enter the code exactly as it was published.

4

Press the redeem button and collect the reward.

Where New Codes Are Announced

Roll Anime to Fight Roblox Page

Game description, update notes, and developer announcements

Another Slop Roblox Community

Community announcements and future code releases

Roll Anime to Fight Beginner Guide

The core loop is simple: roll anime fighters, equip your strongest team, survive enemy waves, merge duplicate fighters, and keep pushing checkpoints. Early progress is faster when you improve a small working team instead of spreading resources across every fighter.

1

Roll Your First Fighters

Use the starting roll system to obtain your first anime fighters. Keep enough usable fighters to fill your active team before merging duplicates.

Build a complete team first
2

Compare Combat Performance

Check each fighter's damage, attack speed, attack coverage, level, rarity, and mutation. A lower-rarity fighter with better practical damage can stay useful during early waves.

Judge performance, not rarity alone
3

Build a Balanced Team

Combine fighters that deal strong focused damage with fighters that cover larger groups of enemies. Avoid filling every slot with slow attackers that do the same job.

Mix focused damage and wider attacks
4

Start the Endless Waves

Enter battle and let your equipped fighters clear incoming enemy waves. Watch which fighters consistently contribute damage and which ones fall behind.

Use battle results to improve the team
5

Merge Duplicate Fighters

Merge duplicate anime fighters to raise their levels and improve their combat value. Do not merge a duplicate that is still needed to complete your active lineup.

Merge spare copies first
6

Reach New Checkpoints

Push through increasingly difficult waves to reach higher checkpoints and earn larger progression rewards. Return to rolling and merging whenever your team can no longer clear waves efficiently.

Upgrade before repeatedly retrying a wall
7

Protect Rare Fighters and Mutations

Review rare fighters and mutation effects before using them as merge material. A useful mutation can make a fighter more valuable than another unit with higher base rarity.

Lock valuable units before merging

Roll Anime to Fight Anime Tier List

A fighter's rarity is only one part of its value. The strongest units combine consistent damage with useful attack speed or coverage and keep performing after enemy health scales up at higher checkpoints.

S

Tier S

High-Wave Core

Fighter Profile

Fighters with top sustained damage, efficient attack speed, strong enemy coverage, or a powerful mutation that stays useful during difficult waves.

Best Use

Permanent core team and major upgrade investment

Merge Rule

Keep every strong copy until the main team is complete

A

Tier A

Strong Main-Team Fighters

Fighter Profile

Fighters that excel in focused damage, attack speed, or wider attacks but do not combine every top-tier advantage.

Best Use

Early, mid-game, and most checkpoint teams

Merge Rule

Level the best copy and merge unused duplicates

B

Tier B

Consistent Progression Fighters

Fighter Profile

Consistent fighters that clear early and middle waves but begin losing efficiency when enemy health and wave pressure increase.

Best Use

Starter teams, temporary upgrades, and filling missing roles

Merge Rule

Replace gradually when stronger fighters are rolled

C

Tier C

Early-Game Fillers

Fighter Profile

Low-output fighters with limited damage, slow attacks, weak coverage, or no mutation advantage.

Best Use

Filling empty team slots during the first rolls

Merge Rule

Use spare copies as merge material after obtaining replacements

Roll Anime to Fight Best Teams

The best team is not always the lineup with the highest visible rarity. Strong teams combine upgraded fighters, fast or consistent damage, wider enemy coverage, and useful mutations so that different wave conditions are handled efficiently.

Early-Game Starter Team

First rolls and early checkpoints
  • Highest-damage available fighter
  • Fast-attacking fighter
  • Wide-coverage fighter
  • Best remaining leveled fighters

Fill every available team position before heavily merging units. Replace weak starter fighters one at a time as better rolls appear.

Complete team, then merge duplicates

Mid-Game Balanced Team

Stable progression and checkpoint farming
  • Strong focused-damage fighter
  • One or more wide-attack fighters
  • Fast consistent attacker
  • Best useful mutation holder

Balance focused damage for harder enemies with wider attacks for crowded waves. Invest merges into fighters that stay active and useful throughout each battle.

Main damage dealer, coverage fighter, mutation holder

High-Wave Damage Team

Late checkpoints and difficult waves
  • Best sustained-damage fighters
  • Fast attackers with strong uptime
  • High-value wide-coverage fighter
  • Fully merged or strongly mutated units

Remove fighters whose damage falls sharply behind the rest of the lineup. Prioritize proven high-wave performance instead of keeping a unit solely for higher rarity.

Sustained damage and attack efficiency

Mutation-Focused Team

Roster optimization
  • Strongest beneficial mutation
  • Leveled duplicate-merged fighters
  • Focused-damage option
  • Wide-coverage option

Compare mutated fighters directly with higher-rarity alternatives during the same wave range. Keep mutations that noticeably improve damage, speed, or overall clearing ability.

Best mutation and highest-performing fighter combination

Team-Building Checklist

Before starting a new wave run
Every available team position is filled
The lineup includes both focused and wider damage
Useful mutations are equipped instead of merged away
Duplicate copies have been merged into active fighters
Low-output fighters have been replaced
The strongest units receive upgrades first

Roll Anime to Fight Rolling and Rarities Guide

Every roll can produce a new fighter with its own rarity, damage, range, cooldown, trait, and mutation. Compare the complete fighter card instead of choosing units by rarity color alone. Mythic and Legendary fighters are valuable pulls, while mutated versions such as Gold, Diamond, Nen, and Titan should be preserved as separate upgrade lines.

Mythic

Highest

Stats: Level, DPS, RNG, CD, trait and mutation

Use: Equip strong Mythic fighters immediately and preserve every useful duplicate for merging.

Legendary

High

Stats: Level, DPS, RNG, CD, trait and mutation

Use: Use Legendary fighters while building a Mythic roster. Merge matching duplicates instead of discarding them.

Mutated Fighter

High

Stats: A mutation label appears with the fighter, including Gold, Diamond, Nen, or Titan

Use: Keep mutated copies separate from normal copies and develop the strongest mutation branch.

Standard Duplicate

Merge Material

Stats: Same fighter name with no special mutation label

Use: Feed matching duplicates into the fighter selected for your active team.

DPS

Primary Comparison

Stats: Damage dealt per second

Use: Prioritize higher DPS when two fighters have similar rarity and attack speed.

RNG

Secondary Comparison

Stats: The fighter's attack range

Use: Use longer-range fighters when enemies escape before short-range units can attack.

CD

Secondary Comparison

Stats: Attack cooldown shown in seconds

Use: A lower cooldown means faster attacks and can outperform a slower fighter with similar damage.

2x Mutation

Optional Boost

Stats: Game pass advertised as a 200% higher chance of rolling mutated fighters

Use: Activate mutation-focused bonuses before spending a large amount of rolling currency.

Roll Anime to Fight Merge and Leveling Guide

The merge system turns repeated rolls into permanent team power. Select your best version of a fighter first, preserve valuable mutations, and direct matching duplicates into the copy that will remain in your active team.

1

Choose the Main Copy

Compare rarity, mutation, DPS, range, and cooldown before selecting the fighter that will receive future merges.

Choose the strongest mutated or highest-performing copy
2

Separate Mutation Branches

Keep normal, Gold, Diamond, Nen, and Titan versions organized as separate fighter variants.

Do not consume a valuable mutation while upgrading a weaker normal copy
3

Collect Matching Duplicates

Continue rolling and save additional copies of fighters already used by your main team.

Team duplicates are more useful than unused low-impact fighters
4

Merge to Raise the Level

Use the merge interface to combine matching fighters and increase the selected fighter's displayed level and combat strength.

Concentrate merges on fighters that stay equipped during wave runs
5

Check the Updated Stats

After merging, compare the fighter's new DPS, range, and cooldown with the rest of the roster.

Keep the fighter equipped when the upgraded performance exceeds available replacements
6

Replace Only for a Clear Upgrade

A newly rolled fighter should replace a leveled unit only when its complete combat profile provides more useful wave damage.

A merged Legendary or mutated fighter can remain stronger than an unmerged higher-rarity pull

Roll Anime to Fight Mutations Guide

Mutations create special versions of rolled fighters and can greatly improve the value of a strong unit. Mutation value depends on both the mutation and the base fighter carrying it, so a special mutation on a strong Mythic or Legendary fighter should normally be protected, equipped, and upgraded before ordinary copies.

S

Nen

Special mutation

Best For
Core damage teams and high-wave progression
Keep Rule
Lock the fighter, equip it when its combat stats fit the team, and save matching Nen duplicates for merging.
S

Titan

Special mutation

Best For
High-value damage fighters
Keep Rule
Preserve Titan fighters as a dedicated upgrade branch and avoid using them as normal merge material.
A

Diamond

Premium visual mutation

Best For
Damage-focused team upgrades
Keep Rule
Keep Diamond copies of useful fighters and merge them only with the matching Diamond branch.
B

Gold

Enhanced visual mutation

Best For
Early and mid-game progression
Keep Rule
Develop Gold fighters when they improve the active roster or provide a better merge path than the normal version.
C

None

Standard fighter

Best For
Starter teams and regular merge material
Keep Rule
Keep strong high-rarity fighters, but use extra normal copies to level the selected main copy.

Roll Anime to Fight Waves Checkpoints and Rewards

Wave progression is the main test of team strength in Roll Anime to Fight. Improve the weakest part of the roster after each failed run, reach the next checkpoint, claim its reward, and reinvest those resources into rolling and merging.

1

Starting Waves

Objective

Fill the active team and establish enough total damage to clear enemies consistently.

Team Check

Every available team position should contain a useful fighter.

Upgrade Priority

Replace starter fighters with stronger rolled units.

Reward Use

Spend early earnings on additional rolls and immediate team improvements.

2

First Stable Run

Objective

Clear multiple waves without enemies overwhelming the team.

Team Check

Damage should be spread across several consistent fighters instead of one carry surrounded by weak units.

Upgrade Priority

Merge duplicates belonging to the active team.

Reward Use

Build one leveled fighter at a time.

3

Checkpoint Push

Objective

Survive until the next checkpoint milestone and secure its progression reward.

Team Check

Compare total DPS, attack range, and cooldown after every failed attempt.

Upgrade Priority

Upgrade the fighter contributing the least useful wave damage.

Reward Use

Reinvest checkpoint rewards into rolls that can produce upgrades or merge duplicates.

4

High-Wave Progression

Objective

Maintain enough damage as enemy durability and pressure increase.

Team Check

The roster should contain leveled Legendary, Mythic, or valuable mutated fighters.

Upgrade Priority

Develop Diamond, Nen, Titan, and other strong mutation branches.

Reward Use

Save large reward payouts for focused rolling and merging sessions.

5

New Personal Best

Objective

Pass the previous highest wave and unlock a higher checkpoint.

Team Check

Avoid carrying unused low-level fighters that contribute little damage.

Upgrade Priority

Replace the weakest slot before investing further in the strongest slot.

Reward Use

Use the milestone payout to strengthen the full team rather than one already dominant fighter.

6

Final-Wave Attempt

Objective

Use the strongest available team to push from the highest checkpoint toward the final wave.

Team Check

Core fighters should be high rarity, merged to useful levels, and supported by valuable mutations.

Upgrade Priority

Improve total team DPS while keeping practical range and fast cooldowns.

Reward Use

Continue the roll, merge, checkpoint, and reward loop until the final wave is cleared.