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Anime Tactical Simulator Wiki, Codes, Tier List & Unit Guides

Anime Tactical Simulator wiki coverage with live codes, unit guides, raid routes, farming help, and update tracking.

Verified Last verified March 13, 2026 Live Codes: Working codes, expired codes, and redeem steps are kept in separate buckets.Official Links: Roblox, Trello, Discord, and creator links are collected in one place.Guide Coverage: Units, raids, items, systems, and guide pages are split by topic for faster reading.
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Working codes

Anime Tactical Simulator working codes, expired codes, and redeem steps.

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Tier list

Anime Tactical Simulator tier list for units, gamepasses, and current priorities.

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Units database

Anime Tactical Simulator units with rarity, obtainment, and build notes.

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Raid guides

Anime Tactical Simulator raids, nightmare routes, and raid rewards.

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Guides

Beginner, farming, tower mode, rerolls, and performance guides.

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Update tracker

Live build references, sneak posts, and patch timelines.

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Live Codes

Anime Tactical Simulator working codes right now

HAPPYUPD2

1 Potions Bundle, 250 Gems, 3 Dungeons Key

SRY4DELAY

1 Potions Bundle, 250 Gems, 3 Dungeons Key

THANKSFOR10MVISIT

1 Potions Bundle, 250 Gems, 1 Cursed Fingers

SOSORRYFORBUGS

1 Potions Bundle, 250 Gems, 2 Cursed Fingers, 3 Dungeons Key

FIXFIXFIX

250 Gems, 2 Dungeon Keys

ATSSOCIETY

250 Gems, 1 Potions Bundle

Featured Units

Anime Tactical Simulator units worth learning first

Tactical

Crimson Knight

Crimson Knight is one of the clearest late-game chase units in Anime Tactical Simulator and the first name most competitive players check when comparing endgame value.

Nightmare farmingtower milestonesboss-heavy raids
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Tactical

Electro Shogun

Electro Shogun sits in the same Tactical rarity band as other late-game ATS headline units, which makes it a natural target for serious account progression.

towerraid clearsprogression checkpoints
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Exclusive

Jake Pudding

Jake Pudding shares the same AFK Chamber exclusivity band as Vermillion and is relevant any time the player base shifts into passive chase grinding.

AFK Chamber sessionslong-duration farming
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Tactical

Strongest Hinokami

Strongest Hinokami is another Tactical-end option that helps bridge the gap between solid roster depth and true endgame carry potential.

general progressionraid supporttower climbing
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Tactical

Strongest Lunar

Strongest Lunar is one of the premium Tactical targets on the current ATS Trello and a high-priority pull for players building into late raids.

boss fightsraid pusheslate tower floors
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Exclusive

Vermillion

Vermillion is one of the more interesting ATS exclusives because its AFK Chamber route changes how players think about passive grind value.

AFK Chamber loopsbackground farmingexclusive chase sessions
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Core Guides

Anime Tactical Simulator guides for beginner progress, farming, tower mode, rerolls, and performance

Beginner Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator beginner guide covering working codes, early units, world progression, and tower mode priorities.

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Progression Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator progression guide for world progression, tower mode, raids, and when upgrades beat another summon spree.

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Farming Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator farming guide for gem farming, yen farming, keys, AFK farming, and luck planning.

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Tower Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator tower mode guide covering slot milestones, floor priorities, gem rewards, and when to push tower instead of raids.

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Rerolls Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator rerolls guide for premium rerolls, talent rerolls, perfect dice, and the units that deserve them.

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Performance Guide

Anime Tactical Simulator performance guide for lag fixes, mobile settings, PC stability, and AFK-friendly setup changes.

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Update Tracker

Latest Anime Tactical Simulator update notes and sneaks

UPD1 Live Build Reference

The Roblox game title currently includes UPD1, making this the baseline live-build reference point for the current Anime Tactical Simulator release state.

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Soul Society Sneak Preview

The official ATS Trello Sneaks card was updated on March 4, 2026 with Soul Society preview material, making it the clearest current official teaser to watch.

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Crimson Knight Quest Loot Reference

The official Trello card for Double Dungeons and the Crimson Knight quest was updated on March 1, 2026 and remains one of the best public ATS loot references.

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Player Overview

What to know before you sink more time into Anime Tactical Simulator

Anime Tactical Simulator moves faster than most Roblox anime defense games because the useful information is spread across several places at once. A player might open the Anime Tactical Simulator Roblox page for the live game, check the Anime Tactical Simulator Trello for cards and sneaks, watch the Anime Tactical Simulator Discord for short announcements, and still need a clear Anime Tactical Simulator guide that explains what actually matters for progression. That is the gap this homepage is meant to close.

The first thing most players need in Anime Tactical Simulator is not a huge wall of unrelated trivia. They usually need a fast answer to a practical question: which Anime Tactical Simulator codes still work, which units are safe to build around, whether a raid route is worth the time, and which update note changed the grind loop. If you are jumping back into Anime Tactical Simulator after a few days away, those four checks save more time than any generic beginner advice.

Early progression in Anime Tactical Simulator is smoother when you treat free rewards and roster depth as a package. Redeem the current codes, use the extra resources to stabilize your early team, and only then decide whether Anime Tactical Simulator tower mode, raids, or general world pushing should be your main route. A lot of frustration in Anime Tactical Simulator comes from players forcing rerolls or expensive upgrades before their account has enough steady damage and slot value to support it.

Mid-game decision making in Anime Tactical Simulator is mostly about knowing what deserves long-term investment. Some units look flashy, but Anime Tactical Simulator rewards consistency: reliable clear speed, better boss coverage, and units that still matter after a new sneak appears. That is why the unit pages, raid notes, and the Anime Tactical Simulator tier list are connected here instead of living as isolated pages with no context.

Late-game players use Anime Tactical Simulator differently. They care more about chase units, raid loot, tower breakpoints, Crimson Knight references, and whether a fresh Anime Tactical Simulator update changed the expected value of farming. When the public Trello or the Roblox listing shifts, Anime Tactical Simulator can feel different even before the whole community agrees on the new meta. Keeping those source changes visible is more useful than pretending every detail is permanent.

If you only use one routine before starting a session, make it simple: check the working codes page, skim the latest Anime Tactical Simulator update notes, confirm the unit path you are building toward, and then enter the Roblox game with a clear target. That small loop works whether you play Anime Tactical Simulator as a casual collector, a tower grinder, or a raid player trying to tighten every session.

How to use this homepage efficiently

  • Open the codes page first when your goal is a quick Anime Tactical Simulator resource boost.
  • Open the units page when you need a short Anime Tactical Simulator roster check before spending rerolls or medals.
  • Open the raids page when an Anime Tactical Simulator boss route or reward loop is your next account checkpoint.
  • Open the guides page when you want one focused Anime Tactical Simulator walkthrough instead of browsing every page manually.

What gets updated here

This site keeps a close eye on public Anime Tactical Simulator sources that tend to matter most to players: the Roblox game page, the official Trello, visible raid references, code lists, and update-facing notes. That means the homepage works as a starting point for Anime Tactical Simulator codes, Anime Tactical Simulator units, Anime Tactical Simulator raids, and Anime Tactical Simulator update tracking without forcing you to dig through every page before you know where to go next.