Anime Fighting Simulator Endless on Roblox packs two distinct gacha systems — Fruits and Champions — and knowing which ones deserve your Chikara Shards or banner pulls can save you hours of grinding. Fruits are inspired by One Piece devil fruits and grant three combat abilities each, while Champions are anime-inspired fighters you slot into your roster for stat bonuses and passive effects. Both systems have clear winners and losers, and the gap between the top and bottom tiers is significant.
Quick answer: For Fruits, Mythical Koi, Phoenix, Buddha, and Light currently sit at the top of the meta thanks to massive AoE damage, self-healing, and flight. For Champions, Itachu, Bright Yagimi, Saytamu Serious, and Goju are the S+ picks you should prioritize on every banner.

Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Fruit Tier List
There are 15 Fruits in the game, each scaling off Strength, Chakra, Speed, or a combination. Tier placement weighs raw damage multipliers, AoE coverage, cooldowns, and how well a Fruit performs in both wave-clearing PvE and Tournament PvP. Keep in mind that Stands and Grimoires generally outperform Fruits in raw power, but Fruits remain the most accessible specials for most players.
| Tier | Fruits |
|---|---|
| S | Mythical Koi, Phoenix, Buddha, Light |
| A | Mochi, Magma, King, Dark |
| B | Ice, Snakeman, Quake, Thunder |
| C | Smoke, Explosive, Rubber |
| D | Mochi (Unobtainable — removed from the game) |

S-Tier Fruits Explained
Mythical Koi
Mythical Koi is obtained exclusively from the Reward Wheel, making it one of the rarer Fruits to acquire. Its Z move, Power Dash, scales at a staggering 10,000x Speed (20,000x in dragon transformation), letting you plow through waves while taking zero damage. Fireball Barrage on X fires homing projectiles at 16x + 8x per hit Strength, doubling in dragon form. Lightning Strike on C deals 70x Chakra normally and 115x while transformed. The dragon transformation activates automatically during flight, boosting damage and flight speed by 2.5x.
Phoenix
Phoenix comes from Fighting Pass 4 and scales off Chakra. Fire Blast (Z) deals 25x plus 5x per tick with a fast 2-second cooldown. The real standout is Fire Healing (X), which pulses regenerative flames three times, each restoring 20% of your maximum HP — effectively a 60% heal on a 16-second cooldown. Phoenix Fire Explosion (C) hits for 35x plus 8.75x per tick with enhanced range in phoenix form. Like Mythical Koi, equipping Phoenix grants 2.5x flight speed when airborne.
Buddha
Buddha is a Fighting Pass 3 reward that scales entirely on Chakra. Buddha Smash (Z) hits at 35x with a 7-second cooldown, Buddha Explosion (X) deals 25x, and Buddha Divine Punishment (C) lands at 45x. All three moves produce large AoE explosions, making Buddha one of the most consistent wave-clearing Fruits. The moderate cooldowns across all abilities mean you can cycle through them without much downtime.
Light
Light is a Tournament Shop exclusive, meaning you need to grind the Tournament Dimension to purchase it. Light Kick (Z) hits at 40x per tick, Light Teleport (X) deals 60x and repositions you based on cursor position, and Divine Punishment (C) rains beams from the sky at 15x per tick. The teleport gives Light unmatched mobility in PvP, and the consistent tick damage makes it strong in extended fights.

A-Tier Through C-Tier Fruit Breakdown
| Fruit | Tier | Scale Factor | How to Get | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dark | A | Chakra | Gacha (1/9) | Black Hole pulls enemies in; Dark Matter hits 75x |
| King | A | Chakra / Strength | Gacha (1/9) | Mixed element attacks; Lightning + Fire Beam combo |
| Magma | A | Strength | Gacha (1/9) | Magma Pillar hits 80x in a single burst |
| Quake | B | Chakra / Strength | Gacha (1/9) | Tremor Punch 40x, Tsunami 60x; solid AoE |
| Thunder | B | Chakra | Gacha (1/9) | El Thor 60x nuke; Thunder Dragon 35x poke |
| Ice | B | Chakra | Tournament Shop | Consistent tick damage; Ice Block has 2s cooldown |
| Snakeman | B | Chakra | Fighting Pass 1 | King Cobra tracks and freezes enemies |
| Smoke | C | Chakra | Gacha (1/9) | White Out traps players but 15s cooldown hurts |
| Explosive | C | Chakra | Gacha (1/9) | Full Body Explosion 60x is decent but outclassed |
| Rubber | C | Strength | Gacha (1/9) | Fast cooldowns (2s) but low multipliers (5–8x per tick) |
Rubber and Explosive rank as community favorites for their accessibility — both share the standard 11.11% gacha drop rate — but their raw multipliers fall behind the S-tier options by a wide margin. Rubber's Pistol at 5x per tick and Bazooka at 7x per tick simply cannot compete with Mythical Koi's 10,000x Power Dash or Light's 40x per tick Light Kick.
How to Get Fruits
Step 1: The most common method is finding Fruits on the map. They spawn roughly every 5 minutes at locations like Arena Island, the Library, the Gym rooftop, Portal Island, and the Sage Meditation Platform. Fruits despawn after about 10 minutes, so check frequently.

Step 2: You can also roll for Fruits at gacha spots using Chikara Shards. Most standard Fruits have an 11.11% (1/9) drop rate per roll.
Step 3: Light and Ice are exclusive to the Tournament Shop in the Tournament Dimension. You cannot find them on the map or roll them from gacha.
Step 4: Snakeman, Buddha, and Phoenix are Fighting Pass rewards from Seasons 1, 3, and 4 respectively. Mythical Koi comes only from the Reward Wheel.
Step 5: The Random Fruit gamepass (149 Robux) grants a random Fruit and can potentially give you any Fruit in the game, including Fighting Pass and Tournament exclusives.

Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Champion Tier List
Champions are anime-inspired characters pulled from the in-game banner system. You acquire them at the "Acquire Champion" statue in the lobby — a white statue with a red button. You can hold up to four Champions at a time (expandable with Robux), and unwanted Champions can be sold to free up slots.
| Tier | Champions |
|---|---|
| S+ | Itachu, Bright Yagimi, Saytamu Serious, Goju |
| S | Boras, Igicho, Remgonuk, Sasoke |
| A | Canakey, Asto, Junwon, Tojaro, Juyari, Genas |
| B | Pilcol, Toju, Loofi, Narnto, Vetega |
| C | Sunji, Levee, Keela, Sarka |
The S+ Champions — Itachu, Bright Yagimi, Saytamu Serious, and Goju — offer the strongest stat bonuses and passive effects in the current meta. If you pull any of these from the banner, keep them. The S-tier group (Boras, Igicho, Remgonuk, Sasoke) performs nearly as well and can carry you through endgame content without issue.
Champions in B and C tier aren't worthless, but they should be replaced as soon as you pull something from A tier or above. Selling C-tier Champions like Sunji, Levee, Keela, and Sarka frees up inventory space for better pulls.

How to Pull Champions
Step 1: Head to the game's lobby after spawning in.
Step 2: Walk to the "Acquire Champion" statue on the back wall. It's a white pedestal with a large red button.
Step 3: Click the button and choose between a single pull or a multi-pull. Multi-pulls cost more Chikara but give better odds at higher-tier Champions.
Step 4: Wait for the pull animation to finish. Your new Champion appears in your inventory, which holds a maximum of four at a time.

Fruits vs. Stands and Grimoires
Worth noting: Fruits are generally weaker than Stands and Grimoires in terms of raw DPS ceiling. Tournament-exclusive Stands and Grimoires outperform even S-tier Fruits in most endgame scenarios. However, Fruits are far easier to obtain — most drop from map spawns or standard gacha — and they remain the best special type for players who haven't yet unlocked the higher-tier systems. If you're still progressing through the game, investing in an S-tier Fruit is the most efficient path to faster wave clears and boss kills.
Both the Fruit and Champion metas shift whenever the developers push balance changes, so these rankings reflect the game's current state as of early March 2026. Keep an eye on patch notes for any buffs or nerfs that could shuffle the tiers.