Anime Astral Simulator throws a lot at you in the first hour. Pets, avatars, swords, passives, Rank Ups, crafting, accessories, and a stack of upgrade currencies all compete for attention, and most new players slow themselves down by farming the wrong thing. The early game rewards a tight plan more than raw grinding, so the goal is to keep one team strong, keep your Power climbing, and keep moving to new worlds.
Quick answer: Redeem active codes, roll one main team, and push worlds as fast as your Power allows. In each new world, roll enough pets to replace your weaker units, keep Rank Ups current, and only chase rare pets when your clear speed stalls.

Prioritize Power before Luck or Yen
Power is the stat that drives everything else early on. Higher Power means faster boss kills, quicker world clears, and access to new areas without getting walled. When you choose where to put stat upgrades, send them into Power first instead of Luck or Yen.
A simple test works whenever you are unsure what to do next: ask whether the action raises your Power. If it does, it is usually worth doing. Stronger enemies and bosses become easier to farm as your Power grows, which raises your income and resources on its own. If you spend Robux, Power-related gamepasses give the biggest progression jump compared to summon-focused purchases.
Anime Astral Simulator world order and key unlocks
There are eight worlds, and each one introduces stronger pets plus its own progression systems. Unlock them in order and treat every new world as your main source of better units and drops.
| World | Key systems unlocked |
|---|---|
| Lobby Arena | Trial, Sword Banner, Range Upgrades, Trial Upgrades, Trial Shop |
| Ninja Village | Rank Up, Dojutsu Gacha, Avatar Machine, Ninja Raid |
| Namek City | Races Gacha, Progression, Player Passive |
| Wano Island | Haki Gacha, Progression |
| Titan Wall | Family Gacha, Titan Banner, Defense Mode, Defense Shop |
| Solo City | Hunter Class Gacha, Mana Progression, Gates |
| Slayer Village | Demon Moon Gacha, Sword Passives, Slayer Upgrades, Infinity Castle |
| Clover Island | Magic Attribute Gacha, Progression, Merchant, Grimoire, Gamemode |
Namek City is worth a longer stay than most. It packs several Power systems into one place, including Power rolls, passive upgrades, and extra progression mechanics, so a few extra runs here pay off for the rest of the account.

Refresh pets and avatars in every new world
Pets are your main source of power scaling. Every world has pets from Common to Divine, each rarity gives a stronger multiplier, and most pets have a shiny version with even higher numbers. The detail that matters most is world scaling. A Common pet from a later world can easily beat a high-rarity pet from an earlier one, so you should keep rebuilding your team as you advance instead of overfarming an old area.
Avatars work as a second multiplier layer tied to world progression. When you enter a new map, do not leave the moment it unlocks. Spend time rolling for at least a Legendary avatar, and stay for the Mythic version when you can. In the first world, specifically, the Mythic boss avatar is a noticeable jump that speeds up the whole journey.
The early priority order is short: roll enough pets to farm comfortably, equip your highest multipliers, upgrade your team in each new world, and only chase rare units once progression actually slows down. You know it is working when your main team clears the current world quickly, and you can afford the next unlock without stalling.

Rank Ups keep your account scaling
Rank Ups are one of the most important long-term systems, and they are easy to forget because pets feel more exciting. They give large Power multipliers that grow into huge values later. If your pets look fine but your progress suddenly feels terrible, check whether a Rank Up is available. Pets carry you in the moment, while Rank Ups keep your entire account scaling, so do not leave them sitting for long.
When to craft pets
Crafting turns duplicate Mythic pets into stronger units. The standard recipe is 3 Mythic pets plus 25 world shards for one Crafted pet, and shiny crafting takes 3 Shiny Mythic pets plus 75 world shards for one Shiny Crafted pet. Crafted pets are usually much stronger than the Mythic units used to make them.
Do not force every craft the moment it becomes available. Craft, when it helps you break through a wall or reach the next world sooner. If you are already close to unlocking a new area, moving forward often saves more time than stopping to craft.

Upgrade priority for Trial, Castle, and Range systems
The game has several upgrade tracks that use their own currencies, such as Trial Shards, Castle Coins, and Range Shards. For a new account, a safe spending order keeps your damage and farming speed climbing together.
| Priority | Upgrade | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Power | Best all-round progression boost |
| 2 | Damage | Clears tougher enemies, bosses, and modes |
| 3 | Yen / currency gain | Funds expensive upgrades and rolls |
| 4 | Range | Improves farming once enemies spread out |
| 5 | XP, Drop, Luck | Useful but situational |
Be careful with Luck. There are Luck upgrades, but Luck does not appear to directly change gacha or drop percentages, so do not pour everything into it expecting better rolls.
Accessories, weapons, and passives matter more as you move into the mid-game. Pick accessories that boost what you currently need, with Power for general growth, Damage for bosses, and Yen when upgrades get expensive. Replace weaker weapons whenever the next one gives a real jump, and improve Sword Passives once they unlock, since Sun Breathing and Moon Breathing are the strongest options while lower passives are stepping stones.

Game modes worth farming
Repeatable modes are your steady source of upgrade currency and gear. Add them to your routine once your team clears normal content reliably, and keep Auto Roll running in the background while you farm so avatars and passives improve passively.
| Mode | Location | Main rewards |
|---|---|---|
| Trial Easy | Lobby Arena | Trial Shards for Power, Yen, Damage, and Range upgrades |
| Ninja Raid | Ninja Village | Sand Bag back item with Power and Yen boosts |
| Titan Defense | Titan Wall | Sword Tokens, Titan Tokens, Titan Shards, crafting materials |
| Gates | Solo City | Shadow rolls, Hunter Class Gacha progress, accessory drops |
Swords are easy to underrate. They add a large chunk of damage, and even an Epic sword with several upgrades can keep pace with higher-rarity gear. Farm Arenas, Defense Modes, and Trials for Sword Tokens, then push those upgrades to make boss farming far faster.
Redeem codes before a farming session
Codes hand out F2P Tickets, potions, and other resources that make the early game smoother. Tickets let you roll more pets and avatars without grinding currency first, and the RELEASE code still gives 250 F2P Tickets. Claim codes right before a real farming or summoning session so the rewards convert into stronger pulls, and save your better potions for boss runs, raids, or a push to the next world rather than burning them at login.

What to check when progression stalls
When your progress slows, do not just keep rolling pets blindly. Most walls happen because one system has been ignored. Run through this checklist and fix whatever you skipped.
- Can you unlock the next world?
- Can you roll better pets in your latest world?
- Can you equip a stronger avatar?
- Can you Rank Up?
- Can you buy Trial or Castle upgrades?
- Can you improve Range upgrades?
- Can you craft a pet?
- Can you get a better accessory or weapon?
- Did you skip a world-specific system?
One thing to avoid early is heavy secret boss farming. The drop rates are very low, and the hours spent chasing those rewards usually slow you down more than simply unlocking the next world. Save dedicated secret boss runs for when your damage is high enough to clear them quickly.
The smoothest accounts keep their progression balanced. Chase only rare pets and you fall behind on Rank Ups, weapons, and accessories. Grind only upgrades and never refresh your team, and your damage falls off. Keep Power climbing, refresh your pets and avatars each world, redeem codes before you grind, and the toughest content opens up far faster than you would expect.






