Start with less waste
Anime Squadron Beginner Guide
Start Anime Squadron with codes, summons, first team planning, unit upgrades, gems, traits, reroll caution, source checks, and early progression.
Beginner Route Starts in the Lobby
A clean frame from the beginner guide video shows the main lobby with shop, units, summon, quests, codes, perks, and beginner missions. That is the first-hour path this guide now follows: claim rewards, learn menus, build one team, then avoid wasteful rerolls.

Start With Codes and Basic Progression
Your first stop should be the Anime Squadron codes page because early rewards can reduce grind and give you more room to test units. After that, learn the summon, deploy, upgrade, and wave-clearing loop from the game itself before trusting any advanced optimization claim.
Build a Stable Early Team
A stable beginner team should cover early waves, bosses, and progression maps without requiring perfect traits or secret pulls. If a unit is only strong after rare rolls, it may be a bad first investment even if public tier lists rank it highly.
Use Tier Lists Carefully
The tier list is useful for prioritization, but Roblox balance can shift quickly after updates. Always compare a tier-list recommendation with your current roster, available gems, and confirmed trait data.
Avoid Early Resource Traps
Do not reroll traits, chase secret units, or spend gems based on a single unverified video. First confirm whether the resource is scarce, whether the unit will stay in your team, and whether the current update changed the economy.
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FAQ
What should I do first in Anime Squadron?
Claim public codes, learn the basic summon and upgrade flow, build a stable team, and avoid high-risk spending until you understand gems and traits.
Is Anime Squadron a tower defense game?
The official Roblox metadata classifies it under Strategy / Tower Defense and the description mentions deploying units, bosses, and enemy waves.
Should beginners follow the tier list exactly?
Use the tier list as a signal, not a rule. Your available units, traits, and upgrade resources matter more than a perfect endgame ranking.
What pages should a new player read next?
Read codes, units, tier list, traits, gems, and updates in that order so you understand rewards, roster planning, and spending choices.
What information is not confirmed yet?
Exact code rewards, unit stats, trait odds, secret unit methods, and gem payouts still need direct in-game verification.