Early account
Use gems to stabilize your roster before chasing perfect traits.
Farming notes with caution
Learn how to get gems in Anime Squadron, compare codes, rewards, farming routines, spending priorities, cubes, rerolls, and verification gaps.
A captured reward frame from the referenced gameplay video shows gems, trait shards, and reroll cubes appearing together. That is why this page treats gems as part of a broader resource economy instead of a standalone farming keyword.

At MVP stage, the only safe public claim is that Anime Squadron is a summon-and-upgrade Roblox experience and that code pages report reward codes. Exact gem amounts, stage rewards, event payouts, and shop prices still need in-game verification.
A practical routine is to claim current Anime Squadron codes, clear the highest reliable stage you can repeat, avoid spending gems impulsively, and record which activities actually pay out. Treat any social post promising a secret farming route as unverified until you can reproduce it.
Use gems to stabilize your roster before chasing perfect traits.
Compare summons, upgrades, and trait rerolls against what blocks your next stage.
Only chase secret units or premium traits once costs and odds are verified.
Gem rewards from quests, stages, events, codes, daily rewards, achievements, battle pass systems, or compensation must be tested in the current version. Until then, these paths remain needs in-game verification.
Common Roblox anime-game gem paths include codes, quests, stages, events, and update rewards, but Anime Squadron's exact gem sources need in-game verification.
For most beginners, stable units and progression usually come before expensive trait chasing. Exact best spending depends on verified costs and your roster.
Some public codes may include gem-like rewards, but exact Anime Squadron code rewards need in-game verification before being treated as confirmed.
No. Farming routes can change after updates, so any method should be checked against the current Roblox game version.
Record the activity, time spent, gem reward, account level, stage, event status, and update version so the method can be compared honestly.