Cosmetics in Anime Final Quest are more than just fashion. Items like Strongest’s Cape and the Divine Wheel give major damage and survivability bonuses, and every one of them is locked behind specific crafting materials that only drop from certain dungeons.
If you want to stop guessing and start farming efficiently, it helps to know exactly which dungeon to run, on which difficulty, and what each material is used for. The table below covers every current material, its drop location, and its role in crafting.
All Anime Final Quest materials and where to farm them
| Material | Where it drops | Drop chance by difficulty | Main uses | Amount needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goblin Armor Piece | Summon Gate (clear reward) |
Normal: 60% Hard: 90% Nightmare: 100% |
Core material for Strongest’s Cape and Scarf | 15 total across both cosmetics |
| Golem’s Heart | Summon Gate (clear reward) |
Normal: 7.5% Hard: 11.25% Nightmare: 15% |
High‑rarity component for Strongest’s Cape | 1 |
| Monkey Hair | Summon Station - 1 (clear reward) |
Normal: 30% Hard: 45% Nightmare: 60% |
Supporting material for Strongest’s Cape | 4 |
| Orc Tooth | Summon Station - 1 & Summon Station - 2 (clear reward) |
Normal: 60% Hard: 90% Nightmare: 100% |
Shared material for Scarf and Divine Wheel | 7 total across both cosmetics |
| Spider Venom | Summon Station - 1 (clear reward) |
Normal: 7.5% Hard: 11.25% Nightmare: 15% |
High‑rarity component for Divine Wheel | 1 |
| Monkey Claw | Summon Station - 2 (clear reward) |
Normal: 30% Hard: 45% Nightmare: 60% |
Bulk material for Divine Wheel | 7 |
| Demon King’s Eye | Summon Station - 2 (clear reward) |
Normal: 7.5% Hard: 11.25% Nightmare: 15% |
Currently no active use | None yet; future cosmetics expected |
Every material drops as part of the end‑of‑run reward for clearing the dungeon, not from individual enemy kills. Higher difficulties both increase the number of materials you receive and push the drop chance for rarer items upward.

How dungeon difficulty affects material farming
Each dungeon run can drop multiple materials depending on the difficulty you choose. Normal runs give a single material, Hard gives two, and Nightmare gives three. That scaling alone makes Hard and Nightmare dramatically more efficient than Normal once you can clear them reliably.
The percentage values in the table describe the chance that a specific item is selected when the game rolls your clear rewards. For example, a Goblin Armor Piece is guaranteed on Nightmare Summon Gate, but shares that reward pool with rarer items like Golem’s Heart, which sit at a much lower percentage.
For high‑rarity items such as Golem’s Heart, Spider Venom, and Demon King’s Eye, moving from Normal to Hard and then to Nightmare shaves a lot of failed runs off your grind. If you are only strong enough for Normal, it is still worth farming, but plan for more attempts to secure those low‑chance drops.

Which materials you actually need for meta cosmetics
Not every cosmetic is equal. Right now the most impactful craftable options are Strongest’s Cape and Divine Wheel, which together define the current high‑damage setup. That makes their materials the priority for most players.
Strongest’s Cape is built from:
- Goblin Armor Piece (shared with Scarf)
- Golem’s Heart
- Monkey Hair
The cape’s main draw is its massive buff to basic attack (M1) damage. Combined with Power traits on your weapon, it turns standard attacks into your primary DPS source, outpacing skills that sit on long cooldowns.
Divine Wheel leans into skill damage and survivability using:
- Orc Tooth (shared with Scarf)
- Spider Venom
- Monkey Claw
Divine Wheel boosts skill multipliers and adds flat health, which pairs well with capes and offensive weapons. The shared Orc Tooth requirement means you need to plan your Scarf crafting carefully; every tooth spent on one cosmetic is one you cannot use on the other until you farm more.
The Scarf is another cosmetic that taps into Goblin Armor Pieces and Orc Teeth. It is useful, but if you are optimizing purely for performance, Strongest’s Cape plus Divine Wheel takes priority, and you can craft the Scarf later once your core build is online.

Best places to farm each material
The game only uses three dungeon maps for material drops, but each one fills a specific role in your grind.
Summon Gate: Goblin Armor Piece and Golem’s Heart
Summon Gate is your only source for Goblin Armor Piece and Golem’s Heart, which makes it the first map you should learn to speed‑clear.
- Goblin Armor Piece has a very high drop rate, especially on Hard and Nightmare, where it climbs to 90 and 100 percent. That reliability is important because you need 15 pieces total for Strongest’s Cape and Scarf.
- Golem’s Heart is the opposite: a rare pull at 7.5, 11.25, and 15 percent across Normal, Hard, and Nightmare. It is only required once, but that single copy can still take several runs.
If your goal is to rush Strongest’s Cape, staying on Summon Gate until you have one Golem’s Heart and a comfortable buffer of Goblin Armor Pieces is the most direct path.

Summon Station - 1: Monkey Hair, Orc Tooth, Spider Venom
Summon Station - 1 handles most of the mid‑tier crafting materials for both Strongest’s Cape and Divine Wheel.
- Monkey Hair is a moderate‑chance drop and only needed in a set of four for Strongest’s Cape. Expect to pick this up naturally while chasing other items on the same map.
- Orc Tooth shows up here as a high‑rate roll and appears again on Summon Station - 2. Since you need seven total across Scarf and Divine Wheel, this is where you quietly accumulate a stockpile while working on other pieces.
- Spider Venom is the rare drop on this map at 7.5, 11.25, and 15 percent. You only need one for Divine Wheel, but like Golem’s Heart it can be stubborn.
Players targeting both Strongest’s Cape and Divine Wheel will spend a lot of time here. A typical route is to alternate between Summon Gate and Summon Station - 1 until all of the cape’s materials plus Spider Venom are secured.

Summon Station - 2: Orc Tooth, Monkey Claw, Demon King’s Eye
Summon Station - 2 is a late‑game farm, focused on Divine Wheel and future‑facing drops.
- Monkey Claw has a solid chance to drop and is needed in a group of seven for Divine Wheel. Once you unlock this dungeon, your Divine Wheel grind essentially lives here.
- Orc Tooth continues to drop at high rates, which is ideal if your earlier runs did not fully cover the seven‑tooth requirement.
- Demon King’s Eye sits in the low‑chance slot and currently has no active crafting use. It behaves like other high‑rarity materials and is widely expected to become a requirement for later, higher‑tier cosmetics.
Because this map overlaps with Summon Station - 1 on Orc Tooth, it is often more efficient to shift most of your Divine Wheel grind here once you can handle the difficulty, instead of staying on Station - 1 longer than necessary.

How material drops work in multiplayer runs
Anime Final Quest uses a shared reward model for dungeon clears. When a group completes a run, every player in that lobby receives one randomized material from the dungeon’s reward pool, regardless of how much damage they did.
Two important implications follow from that:
- You do not lose rewards by playing with others. If anything, faster clears help you fit more runs into the same time, since each player still gets a material at the end.
- Dead players are not locked out of drops. As long as the group completes the stage, everyone in the instance rolls for a material.
For rare items in particular, coordinating Nightmare runs with a group is usually better than solo farming lower difficulties. The enemies are tougher, but your material intake per minute scales up sharply if the team is strong.

How to craft cosmetics once you have the materials
Crafting is handled entirely through the lobby interface, so you do not need to hunt for specific NPCs or stations.
Step 1: In the lobby, open the main UI and select the Crafting option on the left side of the screen. This opens the cosmetic crafting menu.
Step 2: Browse the list of cosmetics and highlight the item you want to build, such as Strongest’s Cape or Divine Wheel. The required materials and quantities will appear in the panel, alongside how many you currently own.
Step 3: Once every requirement shows as complete, confirm the craft. The game consumes the listed materials from your inventory and adds the cosmetic to your loadout options.
Crafted cosmetics can be equipped alongside your weapon, trait, gear, and awakening choices, and their effects apply automatically once worn.

Right now, the material pool in Anime Final Quest is compact enough that you can realistically finish every major cosmetic with a focused week or two of play, especially if you push into Hard and Nightmare dungeons quickly. Goblin Armor Pieces, Orc Teeth, and Monkey Claws form the bulk of the grind, while Golem’s Heart, Spider Venom, and Demon King’s Eye sit at the top of the rarity curve.
If the plan is to set up a strong account for future updates, prioritize Strongest’s Cape and Divine Wheel, route your dungeon choices around the materials in the table, and lean on multiplayer Nightmare runs whenever you can clear them consistently.