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Anime Duelists Beginner Guide

A safe Anime Duelists start: summon your first fighters, build a working team, level without wasting resources, and move through worlds in a sensible order.

Checked July 14, 2026Unofficial player guide
Quick answer

What you should know first

Start with the fighters you receive from Stars, fill your available team slots, and focus upgrades on one reliable progression carry instead of spreading resources across every pull. Use quests and world rewards to keep moving, save rerolls for a fighter you plan to keep, and compare replacements at similar levels before dismantling anything important.

Walkthrough

Follow these steps in order

  1. 1

    Claim only publicly listed rewards

    Check the codes page and current update notices before your first summon. Because public code trackers disagree, keep your normal progression plan even if a reported code fails.

  2. 2

    Use Stars to establish a roster

    Summon enough fighters to fill the slots shown in your current game. Do not assume a fixed cost or drop rate from another simulator; read the live Star panel.

  3. 3

    Choose one progression anchor

    Pick the fighter that clears your current enemies most reliably and give that fighter the first meaningful levels. Keep other slots useful, but avoid equal investment in every temporary pull.

  4. 4

    Advance one world at a time

    Finish the quests and enemy checks in the world you can clear consistently. Move forward when the next stage is repeatable, not merely because you survived one boosted run.

  5. 5

    Protect rerolls and rare resources

    Keep a usable passive until you understand the live effect list. Save rare rerolls, accessories and upgrade materials for fighters that will remain on your team.

  6. 6

    Rebuild after a real upgrade

    When you pull a higher-rarity or clearly stronger fighter, level it enough for a fair comparison. Replace a slot only when the new fighter improves the role your team is missing.

If you get stuck

Common mistakes and fixes

Dismantling before comparing

A spoken rarity or anime name does not prove value. Keep uncertain pulls until you have checked their level, passive, ultimate and role.

Spending every reroll immediately

A weak-looking name may still have a useful effect, while a famous passive may not fit your main task. Keep a reserve.

Comparing uneven levels

Level differences can make an ordinary fighter look dominant. Test replacements after bringing them to a comparable progression point.

Grinding a stage that fails often

Reliable clears usually beat a higher stage with repeated losses. Return to a stable stage, level the carry and try again.

Public references

Where this guide gets its current picture

The live Roblox game is the final reference when an older video or guide disagrees with what you see today.

FAQ

Questions players ask

What should I do first in Anime Duelists?

Fill your current team slots from Stars, choose one reliable progression fighter, and follow the quests in the first world you can clear consistently.

Should I dismantle duplicate fighters?

Only after checking whether the duplicate is needed for a stronger rarity, Shiny goal, passive test or team slot. Keep uncertain units until the live game explains the system.

How many fighters should I level?

Give most early resources to one progression anchor, then maintain the other equipped slots enough to contribute. Expand investment when a fighter becomes a long-term role.

When should I move to the next world?

Move when your team can clear the current route reliably and the next enemies are not causing repeated stalls. One lucky clear is not a stable progression signal.

Next step

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