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Anime Astral Simulator
Unofficial Fan Guide

Anime Astral Simulator

Find verified codes, beginner routes, world progression notes, and fast game references without digging through scattered posts.

Anime Astral Simulator lobby screenshot from the official Roblox gallery
Official Gallery

In-Game Codes Panel

Lobby / Main UI

A quick look at the main lobby and early progression flow from the official Roblox gallery.

Official Roblox gallery screenshots
Anime Astral Simulator combat screenshot from the official Roblox gallery

Combat

Fast Anime Effects

Bright anime-style combat, fast effects, and fighter-focused progression make the page feel tied to the live game.

Anime Astral Simulator menu screenshot from the official Roblox gallery

Codes / Menu

Menu Where Players Check Rewards

The in-game menu is where players usually look for codes and quick rewards after a public update.

Player Priorities

Claim codes before spending

Fresh tickets and potion boosts still create the biggest early swing, so codes should be claimed before you lock yourself into a weak first-session route.

Use one route per session

Most new players do better when they choose one task at a time: code checks, beginner setup, or world progression, instead of bouncing between pages without a plan.

Re-check after update spikes

When player count jumps or a new update label appears, treat that as a sign to re-check codes and route notes before long grinding windows.

First Stop

Check the latest codes first so you do not spend early resources before claiming the easy tickets and boosts already on the table.

Use the beginner guide and worlds page together: the first gives you the first-session checklist, while the second shows the World 1 target order that players keep getting stuck on.

What This Guide Covers

  • Codes with reward-status notes, so players can tell the difference between older public codes and newer community-reported ones.
  • Beginner and world progression guidance for the first-session route instead of only listing generic game facts.
  • Quick-reference wiki topics around fighters, tickets, boosts, currencies, and game modes that players repeatedly look up mid-session.
  • Update notes focused on what changed publicly, what is still uncertain, and what players should do next after a new patch signal appears.

Popular Routes

June 6 Snapshot

June 21, 2026 snapshot: refreshed public code roundups now push the active layer into Update 3 with UPDATE3, WAIFU, GRIMOIRES, 15MVISTS, 15KLIKES, 20KLIKES, SORRYFORSHUTDOWN7, and SORRYFORGRIMOIRES on top of the broader Update 2.5 ladder.

The official Roblox listing now shows UPDATE 3.0! Systems + New Map + QOL, so the safest public-action route is code check first, then route reset, then store or system review if your wall still feels weak.

Common Player Questions

What should I open first on this site?

Most players should open the codes page first, then the beginner guide or worlds page depending on whether they are starting fresh or already stuck on early progression.

Why is one code marked community-reported?

A code gets that label when public sources start listing it but the reward, success rate, or source coverage is still inconsistent, so it should be treated differently from older confirmed entries.

Is this site trying to replace the official Roblox page?

No. The goal here is to organize the practical search-driven questions players have after landing on the official game: codes, first-session route, world order, and update checks.