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Anime Squadron Beginner Guide

Use this Anime Squadron beginner guide to start cleanly, redeem rewards safely, understand your squad and avoid wasting early resources.

Quick answer: This Anime Squadron beginner guide is for Roblox players who just joined and want a practical first-hour plan. Start by opening the official Roblox game page, redeem any current codes inside the game, learn how your units handle lanes, upgrade only what helps your next clear, and avoid spending rare reroll or trait resources until you know which units are worth keeping. Anime Squadron becomes easier when you treat early rewards as planning tools instead of instant spending money.

At a glance

First priorityOpen the official Roblox experience and avoid off-platform downloads.
Early rewardsTry current codes in game before making upgrade decisions.
Early progressionFocus on clears, practical upgrades and learning unit roles.
Resource cautionSave rare rerolls and trait resources until you understand your roster.

Check before you spend

  • Do not follow an old advanced build before you understand why it works.
  • Do not spend rare resources on the first unit that feels strong.
  • Do not trust links that promise instant progress outside Roblox.

Your first Anime Squadron session

The first session should be simple. Join Anime Squadron from the Roblox game page, let the interface load, and look for the basic play loop before worrying about perfect units. Learn where your squad appears, how lanes progress, when enemies break through, and what rewards you receive after a clear. You will make better upgrade choices after watching a few rounds than after reading a dozen comments. The best use of an Anime Squadron beginner guide is to make the first hour calmer, not to force an endgame build before you know the menus.

After you understand the menus, try current Anime Squadron codes inside the game. Codes can give a useful early push, but do not spend everything immediately. Keep a few resources available until you know which units are actually helping you clear content.

What to upgrade first

Beginners should upgrade for progress, not status. If one unit helps you clear the next waves, a modest upgrade can be worthwhile even if the unit is not top tier. If a unit is rare but not changing your results, wait before investing heavily. Anime Squadron rewards steady progress more than dramatic spending on a unit you do not understand yet.

Use the tier list as a second opinion after you play. A ranking can tell you which units may be worth keeping, but your account still has its own needs. If your roster lacks wave clear, prioritize the unit that fixes that. If bosses are the problem, look for units and traits that help with that specific wall. Return to this Anime Squadron beginner guide whenever a new unit makes the upgrade choice feel unclear.

What not to spend early

Do not rush trait shards, stat rerolls, perfect cubes or other rare resources until you know the unit is worth keeping. Early resources feel abundant after codes, but they disappear quickly if you reroll every new unit. The smart Anime Squadron beginner guide rule is to spend common resources for progress and save rare resources for commitment.

If you are tempted to reroll, pause and ask whether the current unit will still be in your squad after a better summon. If the answer is unclear, wait. Waiting is not falling behind; it is preserving choices.

How to keep learning

Once the basics feel comfortable, move through the focused pages. Read the units guide to understand roster roles, the traits page before rerolling, the game modes page when a new activity appears, and the updates page when something changes. Anime Squadron has enough moving parts that a staged approach is easier than trying to master everything at once.

You can also use community discussion, videos and public tier lists for ideas, but let the game confirm the advice. If a tip does not improve your clears or protect your resources, it may not fit your account yet. Keep this Anime Squadron beginner guide open when you are deciding whether a reward, unit or reroll is actually helping. A good Anime Squadron beginner guide should send you back into the game with one clear next step.

FAQ

How do I start Anime Squadron?

Open the official Roblox game page, join the experience, learn the menus, then try current codes inside the game.

What should beginners spend first in Anime Squadron?

This Anime Squadron beginner guide recommends practical upgrades that help clear content first. Save rare rerolls and trait resources until you know your long-term units.

Should I follow the Anime Squadron tier list as a beginner?

Use it as guidance, but do not ignore what your current squad needs for the next clear.

Is Anime Squadron safe to download?

Anime Squadron should be played through Roblox. Avoid separate downloads, executors or files claiming to unlock progress.

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Official and reference pages

Roblox game page

Use this page to open the official Anime Squadron experience and verify the game name, creator, and current public description.

Komplex Studio group

Use the studio group to confirm the developer identity and find official Roblox-side updates.

Beebom codes tracker

Useful for cross-checking public code lists and reward wording before trying codes in game.

Beebom tier list

Useful for comparing early best-unit opinions with your own roster and current balance.