Anime Raiders is built around summoning units with gems, clearing dungeons, upgrading your best team, then branching into Blitz, challenges, evolution, skill trees, traits, and stat rerolls as you progress.
Your first goal in Anime Raiders is to turn early gems into usable units, push through dungeons, and keep your resources focused on the units that actually help you clear harder content. The hub opens up several upgrade systems, but they make the most sense once you already have a main unit or small team worth building around.
Your first priority in Anime Raiders

The core loop is simple: summon units with gems, use those units to clear dungeons, then use your rewards to make the team stronger. Early progress comes from repeating that loop cleanly instead of trying to use every system at once.
KEY!For a new player, that means your first decisions should be about strength and consistency. Get units, equip the best ones you have, clear the dungeon content you can handle, and delay heavy upgrades until you have a clearer main unit to support.
Pick one main unit early and build around it instead of spreading cores, gold, and rerolls across every new unit you pull.
Recommended starting order
Summon units with gems

Spend your early gems to build a usable starter roster.
Equip your best three units

Fill all three equipped slots so you have options in combat.
Use your strongest unit in dungeons

Let your best unit handle most fights unless another unit is needed for a specific situation.
Clear content for rewards

Keep pushing the dungeon content you can reliably finish.
Start investing in upgrades

Once a unit is clearly carrying you, begin putting resources into that unit instead of upgrading at random.
Combat and team setup
You can equip three units at the same time and switch between them while fighting. That gives you some flexibility if one unit fits a situation better, but your strongest unit will usually do most of the work.
Because cooldowns are low, combat is less about constantly rotating all three units and more about keeping your best unit active. The other two slots still matter, especially as your roster improves, but beginners should not feel forced to split upgrades evenly just because three units are equipped.
Dungeons, Blitz, challenges, quests, and shops
| Mode | Main use |
|---|---|
| Dungeons | Main clearing loop for progression and evolution-related items. |
| Blitz | Earns Blitz tickets and completes Blitz milestones for extra buffs. |
| Challenges | Provides evolution items, rerolls, and reroll shards. |
| Quests | One source of trait rerolls. |
| Season pass | Another source of trait rerolls. |
| Shops | The Blitz shop sells items and rerolls for Blitz tickets. |
Dungeons are the main progression loop: they are where your summoned units prove whether your team is ready for stronger content. As you progress, Blitz and challenges become important because they feed the reroll and evolution systems that push good units further.
The exact costs, drop rates, damage values, cooldown values, and upgrade multipliers can change, so plan around the reward sources rather than a fixed number. If you need rerolls, work Blitz and challenges into your routine; if you need evolution progress, expect to touch dungeons, Blitz, challenges, crafting, and general play.
Hub NPC uses
| NPC | Use |
|---|---|
| Trait re-roll NPC | Rerolls a unit trait for buffs. |
| Index NPC | Shows which units you have unlocked. |
| Blitz milestones | Tracks Blitz tasks and lets you claim buffs. |
| Blitz shop | Spends Blitz tickets on items and rerolls. |
| Challenges | Starts raid-style challenge content for evolution items and rerolls. |
| Auto play | Unlocks at level 15 and lets the game play for you. |
| Evolution | Uses required items to evolve units. |
| Skill tree | Upgrades units with cores and gold. |
| Stats reroll NPC | Rerolls power, dexterity, and mind with reroll shards. |
Use this table as your hub checklist once you stop feeling lost between runs. The important split is simple: some NPCs improve individual units, while others point you toward modes that generate the materials those upgrades require.
Traits, stats, evolution, and skill trees

Traits are unit buffs, and the trait re-roll NPC is where you change them. Since trait rerolls come from several activity sources, save them for units you expect to keep using instead of burning them on every temporary pull.
Stat rerolls change a unit’s power, dexterity, and mind using reroll shards. The reroll lock matters because it lets you keep a stat you want while continuing to reroll the others, preventing you from throwing away a good result by accident.
Evolution needs different items, with materials coming from crafting, dungeons, Blitz, challenges, and regular play. Skill tree upgrades use cores and gold, so beginners should avoid spending those on random units before choosing their main damage source or core team.
Early grinding routine
Run the best dungeon you can clear

Choose content you can finish consistently, then use the rewards to strengthen your team.
Improve your main unit or team

Put upgrades into the units that are already helping you clear harder fights.
Grind Blitz for tickets

Use Blitz tickets at the Blitz shop when you need items or rerolls.
Do challenges for upgrade materials

Run challenges when you need evolution items, rerolls, or reroll shards.
Return to stronger dungeons

After upgrades, push into harder dungeon content and repeat the cycle.
Codes and free rewards
Codes are part of the free reward flow for Anime Raiders, but exact working code strings are not listed here because the available material does not include the on-screen code text. Use only current in-game or official code entries when redeeming them, since expired or mistyped codes waste time and create bad farming assumptions.
Mistakes that slow beginners down

The easiest mistake is spreading resources across too many units. A wide roster looks useful, but early upgrades have more impact when they push your strongest unit or best small team into higher dungeon clears.
Do not ignore Blitz and challenges once you can run them. Those modes connect directly to rerolls, reroll shards, tickets, and evolution progress, so skipping them leaves your upgrade options thinner than they need to be.
Be careful with rerolls. If a unit gets a stat you want to keep, use the reroll lock before continuing, and avoid spending cores or gold heavily until you know which units are actually worth building.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should beginners do first in Anime Raiders?
Beginners should summon units with gems, equip their best three, and start clearing dungeons before worrying too much about advanced hub systems.
How many units can you equip at once?
You can equip three units at the same time.
When does auto play unlock?
Auto play unlocks at level 15.
How do you get trait rerolls?
Trait rerolls come from quests, the season pass, the Blitz shop, and challenges.
What are Blitz tickets used for?
Blitz tickets are spent in the Blitz shop on different items and rerolls.
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How do you get evolution items?
Evolution items come through a mix of crafting, dungeons, Blitz, challenges, and general play.
What does the stats reroll NPC change?
The stats reroll NPC changes a unit’s power, dexterity, and mind.
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