Akoza is obtained as a rare reward from Infinity Train Raid Act 4 after you clear the earlier raid acts, with Hard difficulty being the better farm if your squad can clear it consistently.
Akoza is a raid-farm unit, so getting him is less about spending summons and more about stacking consistent clears. The grind starts to make sense once you know which act drops him, when Hard is worth running, and what to prepare after the base unit finally drops.
Where Akoza drops in Anime Squadron

You get Akoza from Infinity Train Raid Act 4, where Akoza appears as the boss enemy. Before Act 4 opens, you need to clear the earlier raid acts first, so finish Acts 1-3 in that raid route.
He is not a regular summon-banner unit. If you are trying to roll him from standard gacha banners, you are spending time in the wrong place; the farm is tied to the Act 4 raid clear reward.
How to farm Akoza in Anime Squadron Roblox
Unlock Act 4

Clear Infinity Train Raid Acts 1-3 so Act 4 becomes available.
Run the Akoza boss act

Enter Infinity Train Raid Act 4, the act tied to Akoza’s drop.
Pick a difficulty you can clear

Choose Hard if your squad clears it reliably; otherwise farm Normal until your clears are stable.
Defeat the boss

Clear the Act 4 boss fight and check the end reward.
Repeat the farm

Keep clearing Act 4 until Akoza drops or you reach pity.
Normal vs Hard for Akoza farming
| Difficulty | Drop and pity | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Normal/Easy | 0.25% drop chance, 400 pity | Use this when Hard clears are slow or inconsistent. |
| Hard | 0.5% drop chance, 200 pity | Use this once your raid squad can clear Act 4 reliably. |
KEY!Hard is the better farm when your squad can finish runs consistently, because it has the higher drop chance and shorter pity. The catch is that the boss has more health and deals more damage on Hard, so failed Hard attempts are worse than steady Normal clears.
The values below are early player-reported numbers, so treat them as the working farm math rather than official in-game text.
Farm Hard only when you can clear it cleanly; a reliable Normal loop beats repeated failed Hard attempts.
Squad strength for Act 4 clears
Act 4 is not just a drop check. On Hard, the boss has more health and hits harder, so bring a squad that can survive long enough to keep damage flowing instead of relying on one burst window.
Strong raid picks mentioned for this farm include Puppeteer Transcendent, Berserker Enraged, and Beer Meteoric Burst. Use those as examples of the power level you want, not as a fixed tier list you must copy slot for slot.
What Akoza does after the drop
| Passive | Effect |
|---|---|
| Battle Excitement | Gains a stack every 10 seconds in combat, up to 10 stacks; each stack adds damage, attack speed, and poison damage. |
| Poison | Poison stacks weaken enemy damage and can stack per enemy. |
| Endless Battle | At 10 Battle Excitement stacks, a defeated Akoza can respawn with a movement speed boost. |
| Weak Point | At 5+ Battle Excitement stacks, poison becomes stronger against shields and the poison cap increases. |
After you get him, Akoza is built around staying in combat and scaling through passives. His value rises the longer he keeps fighting, so HP and damage gear fit his kit better than fragile burst-only setups.
Akoza awakening materials
| Material | Where to farm |
|---|---|
| 300 Demon Fangs | Infinity Train Story Chapters 1-2 |
| 200 Warding Mask | Infinity Train Squadron Act 1 |
| 125 Mist Fern | Infinity Train Story Chapters 5-6 |
| 15 Demon Blood Crystal | Infinity Train Story Chapters 9-10 |
| 1 Akozas Bracelet | Infinity Train Raid Act 4 on Hard |
| 7,500 Gold | General currency from clearing Chapters and Acts |
Your next progression goal after the base drop is awakening or evolving Akoza through the upgrade path. Naming is inconsistent across player resources, with Akoza (Demon), Akaza, and Akaza (Upper Moon) all appearing for the upgraded form, but the practical goal is the same: farm the required materials after securing the raid unit.
Mistakes to avoid while farming Akoza

Do not burn time trying to summon Akoza from standard banners, because his farm is tied to Infinity Train Raid Act 4. Also make sure you are not looping the wrong raid act after unlocking the route; earlier acts are part of access and materials, not the Akoza drop farm.
Once Hard becomes clearable, ignoring it will make the grind longer than it needs to be. After the base unit drops, do not stop planning the farm entirely, because awakening materials like Akozas Bracelet, Demon Fangs, and Demon Blood Crystal become the next bottleneck.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you summon Akoza from banners?
No. Akoza is obtained from the raid route, not standard summon banners.
What is the best difficulty to farm Akoza?
Hard is best for players who can clear it consistently. If Hard runs fail often, use Normal until your squad is strong enough.
What is Akoza’s pity in Anime Squadron?
Akoza’s pity is 400 clears on Normal/Easy and 200 clears on Hard.
Do you need to clear earlier Infinity Train Raid acts first?
Yes. You need to clear the earlier Infinity Train Raid acts before Act 4 becomes available.
What gear should you use on Akoza?
Use gear that raises HP and damage, since Akoza gets stronger by staying alive and stacking combat passives over time.
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