Anime RNG Defense turns two systems into one loop. You roll for anime-style units, then place them on maps to stop waves of enemies before they reach your base. Going from a fresh account to a strong one is not about luck alone. It is about claiming free Crystals early, boosting your luck before big rolls, and upgrading the right units instead of spreading resources thin.
Quick answer: Redeem every active code first for Crystals and Boxes, activate a luck boost, roll in bulk to pull rarer units, then place and upgrade your strongest damage dealers along the longest enemy path.

Active Anime RNG Defense codes and rewards
Codes are the fastest head start. They hand you Crystals for extra rolls and Boxes that fill your first team slots, so claim them before you sink time into rolling. Enter each code exactly as written, since they are case sensitive.
| Code | Reward |
|---|---|
| THANKSFORPLAYING | 150 Crystals, 10 Epic Boxes |
| SORRYFORSHUTDOWN2 | 200 Crystals, 3 Cursed Fingers |
| TYFORSUPPORT1 | Crystals (requires at least 10,000 Rolls) |
| UPDATE2 | 250 Crystals |
| UPDATE1 | 250 Crystals |
| CURSEDHIGHSCHOOL | 200 Crystals, 3 Cursed Fingers |
| INNOVATIONCITY | 200 Crystals, 10 Common Boxes, 5 Rare Boxes, 3 Epic Boxes |
| RELEASE | 250 Crystals, 5 Common Boxes |
Note: TYFORSUPPORT1 only pays out once you reach 10,000 rolls, so newer accounts should focus on the no-requirement codes first. Cursed Fingers from CURSEDHIGHSCHOOL and SORRYFORSHUTDOWN2 feed the current Jujutsu Kaisen-themed event progression.
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Boost luck before rolling for units
Every unit comes from an RNG roll, and rarer pulls sit behind long odds. This is where the trillion-scale numbers come in. Higher luck raises your chance at those rare units, so the smart play is to stack a luck boost and then roll in bulk rather than tapping one roll at a time.
Save your Crystals and multi-roll options for a single focused session with a boost active. One or two random pulls waste the boost window. A long run of rolls under a luck multiplier is what actually shifts your odds toward stronger defenders.
Tip: Rarity is a strong hint, but not the whole story. Judge a unit by how well it clears waves and how much damage it holds along the path, not by its label alone.

Build and upgrade a lineup that clears waves
A pro lineup covers three jobs. You want units that delete grouped enemies, units that pump out single-target damage, and units that hold a wave long enough to keep enemies off your base. Cover all three and most early and mid maps fall quickly.
| Priority | Unit type | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| First | High-rarity damage carries | Give them your earliest upgrades and your main placement slots |
| Second | Rare and Epic Box units | Keep them in the active lineup as reliable backup damage |
| Third | Common Box and early rolls | Use as temporary fillers, then replace when better pulls arrive |
| Last | Duplicates and weak scalers | Fill empty slots only, never sink heavy upgrades into them |
Upgrade during battle when your current damage stops keeping up with a wave. Pour those upgrades into your core carries instead of splitting them across weak placeholders. That focus is what turns a shaky start into a run that survives later waves.

Place units on maps and protect your base


The path from noob to pro is really just that loop tightened. Claim codes for a fast Crystal start, roll under a luck boost to pull rarer units, upgrade your carries first, and place them where the path is longest. Fresh codes drop through the developer’s official Discord and Roblox group, so recheck those before your next big roll session.






