Secret bosses in Anime Warriors 3 sit off the main progression path, tucked into corners of each world that you can only reach with a flying mount or a well-timed double jump. They drop the rarest weapons and accessories in the game, including the Thunder God Staff and Freeze's Helmet, which makes them the main grind target once you finish the campaign of each region.
Before you go boss hunting
Every secret boss except the one on Planet Namek is best reached from that world's Waystone, so unlock fast travel in each region first. You also need a flying mount for most of them. Without flight, Orochi and Deva are functionally unreachable, and Enil (Storm) requires a precise double-jump up a vine if you skip the mount.
These bosses scale hard. HP pools range from 15 million on Planet Namek to roughly 80 billion for the Rain Village fight, so bring a team built around your strongest weapon and accessory combo before attempting the later worlds. Damage you contribute counts toward the rewards, meaning server-wide cooperation works in your favor.
Planet Namek: Freeze (2nd)
Freeze (2nd) spawns at the top of the large waterfall sitting to the left of the Planet Namek Waystone, near the Giant Genyu area. From the spawn point, head left across the hill with a double jump, then climb the waterfall using either repeated double jumps or a flying mount. The boss has roughly 15 million HP.
Drops include the Power Pole, Trunko's Sword, and Raygun for weapons, plus Carrot's Outfit, Pickle's Cape, the Scouter, Freeze Force Uniform, and Freeze's Helmet for accessories. Freeze's Helmet is the standout, sitting at the top of nearly every DPS-focused build for its ultimate cost reduction and ultimate damage boost. The fight also drops the Destroyed Namek Key and Dragon Fragments used elsewhere in progression.
Future City: Super Cel (Prime)
From the Future City Waystone, follow the path between the Vegeta and Trunks NPCs and look for the building with the helicopter landing pad. Super Cel (Prime) stands on its roof, reachable with a flying mount or double jumps. The boss spawns with around 162 million HP and hits hard enough to knock you off ledges, so position carefully.

Loot from Super Cel (Prime) includes the Z Sword and Plasma Blaster, plus accessories like 17's Bandana, Red Ribbon Hat, Plasma's Cape, and Super Cel's Wings. Super Cel's Wings is the best drop here for farming builds. It stacks walk speed, luck, and drop rate, all of which compound during raid grinding. The fight also yields the Red Ribbon Key and Capsule Fragments.
Sand Village: Orochi
Orochi sits behind the buildings at the Sand Village Waystone, across a wide chasm. A flying mount is mandatory. Fly upward and over the structures, then push across the gap until you reach a cliff with stone towers. Orochi spawns between the first two towers you reach. The boss has about 2 billion HP.
The drop pool is one of the largest in the game. Weapons include the Adamantine Staff, Clan Tanto, and Kunai. Accessories cover Orochi's Obi, Hebi, Ninja Headband, Jonin Vest, Fox Mask, and Gurra's Gourd. Hebi is the prize, layering raw damage with crit chance and crit damage for endgame DPS builds. Expect Clan Hideout Keys and Sand Fragments alongside the gear.
Sky Island: Enil (Storm)
At the Sky Island Waystone, look up. You will see a smaller floating island above the main area. Enil (Storm) is on that island. Fly up directly with a mount, or climb the green stalk rooted to the island using double jumps if you are mountless. The boss has roughly 8.29 billion HP.

Enil (Storm) drops the Thunder God Staff, which is currently the strongest weapon in the game and rolls at a 0.2 percent drop chance, so prepare for a long farm. Other drops include the Cutlass, Iron Cloud, and Heat Lance weapons, plus Thunder Drums, Sky Wings, and Robin's Hat accessories. Thunder Drums pair directly with the Thunder God Staff and form the strongest weapon-and-accessory combo at the moment. Desert Keys and Ancient Tablet Fragments also drop here.
Rain Village: Deva (True Destruction)
Rain Village arrived with the Shippuden Update and added the toughest secret boss in the game. You need access to every previous world before Rain Village unlocks through the navigation menu, and a flying mount is required to traverse the area. From the spawn, run straight ahead until you spot Jinryo, then take the left path toward the Rain Star.
Turn left again, fly over the structure ahead with your mount, then immediately cut right into the narrow alleys. Deva (True Destruction) waits at the end. The boss carries roughly 80 billion HP, the highest in the game at introduction, so cooperative server-wide damage is the practical way to bring it down.
The drop table includes the Rinnegon at a 0.2 percent rate, plus the Shark Blade (4 percent), Blood Scythe (6 percent), Sage Outfit (6 percent), Sage Scroll (7.5 percent), Puppet Blades (7.5 percent), and the Rain Headband (9 percent), along with assorted materials.
All secret bosses at a glance
| World | Boss | Location from Waystone | Top drop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Planet Namek | Freeze (2nd) | Top of the waterfall, left of spawn | Freeze's Helmet |
| Future City | Super Cel (Prime) | Helipad rooftop, left of Waystone | Super Cel's Wings |
| Sand Village | Orochi | Across the chasm, between two towers | Hebi |
| Sky Island | Enil (Storm) | Floating island directly above | Thunder God Staff |
| Rain Village | Deva (True Destruction) | Alleyways past the Rain Star | Rinnegon |
How to make secret boss farming worth the time
Secret bosses respawn after a short cooldown, which makes a rotation across all five worlds the most efficient farming loop. Hit one, fast travel to the next, and by the time you finish the circuit the first boss is usually back. Damage dealt counts toward your rewards even if you do not land the killing blow, so jumping into ongoing server fights is rarely a wasted run.
Drop rates for the best items are low by design. Thunder God Staff and Rinnegon both sit at 0.2 percent, so expect dozens of attempts. Drop-boosting accessories like 17's Bandana and Super Cel's Wings stack with the Secret Hunter gamepass if you want to compress the grind, but the underlying rotation matters more than any single multiplier.
You will know a run paid off when the loot popup lists the rare item by name at the end of the fight, and the accessory or weapon appears in your inventory ready to equip. If nothing rare drops, the only thing to change is your damage contribution and how many bosses you hit per session.