Roblox Anime Weapons: Codes, Secret Bosses, and Update 1 Explained

How Anime Weapons works, where to find its strongest bosses, and which November 2025 codes are worth redeeming.

By Shivam Malani 7 min read
Roblox Anime Weapons: Codes, Secret Bosses, and Update 1 Explained

Anime Weapons is a fast-clicking Roblox experience built around boss farming, gacha pulls, and a growing arsenal of anime-inspired swords and avatars. Underneath the simple combat loop, there is a dense layer of stats, hidden bosses, and time-limited codes that decide how quickly you progress.


What Anime Weapons is trying to be

Anime Weapons drops you into small hubs based on popular anime worlds — Shinobi Village, Namek Planet, Desert Land, Demon Land, and newer zones like an Attack on Titan map. Each world has:

  • Standard enemies you can auto-attack for yen, mastery, and drops
  • Visible bosses and raid content with far higher health
  • Gacha machines for avatars, weapons, organizations, and special “mastery” gachas
  • Quests and a world-specific reward track

The game mixes idle-clicker mechanics (holding or auto-clicking to attack) with a more MMO-like structure: dungeon-style raids for currency, hidden bosses for unique weapons and accessories, and progression systems that encourage constant upgrading rather than attachment to a single build.


How core progression works in Anime Weapons

Power in Anime Weapons comes from several layers that stack:

  • Swords/weapons with mastery and damage multipliers, often enhanced via fusing to 3 stars
  • Avatars that add large percentage bonuses to mastery and damage
  • Accessories with focused bonuses (damage, mastery, yen, drop rate, crit)
  • Player stats allocated through level-ups and reset tokens
  • Ranks, titles, and auras that multiply your base output

Weapons and avatars are largely driven by gacha rolls and boss drops, while stats, ranks, and auras are locked behind grinding enemies, dungeons, and world quests.


Active Anime Weapons codes (November 2025)

Codes are a major accelerant in Anime Weapons, especially because they hand out Emeralds (the premium currency), potions, and reset tokens at a pace that would usually take hours of play. Recent updates have added more, and also changed how some Emeralds can be used.

Here are the main active codes in November 2025. Rewards are grouped by type; individual quantities can differ slightly between lists but the structure is consistent.

Code Primary rewards Notes (Nov 2025)
PATCHUPDT1 Emeralds, Reset Tokens, Potions Newer Update 1 compensation code
50KLIKES Emeralds, Reset Tokens, Potions Milestone likes code
D7BUGCOMPENSATION Emeralds, Reset Tokens, Potions Compensation for 7‑day reward issue
UPDATE1 Emeralds, Reset Tokens, Potions Tied to Update 1 and the Attack on Titan map
PATCHUPDT Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Earlier patch code, still active
40KLIKES Damage, Mastery, Drop Potions Recent like milestone
35KLIKES Damage, Mastery, Drop Potions Similar structure to 40KLIKES
5MVISITS Damage & Mastery Potions, Reset Token, Emeralds Visit milestone; strong starter package
30KCCU Multiple Damage/Luck/Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Tokens High-concurrency celebration; very generous
FEATSREWARDFIX Yen Potions, Drop Potions, Emeralds Focused on yen and drops
28KLIKES Drop & Mastery Potions, Reset Token, Emeralds Good for early mastery grind
29KLIKES Mastery & Drop Potions, Reset Token No Emeralds, heavier on potions
30KLIKES Mastery & Drop Potions, Reset Token, Emeralds Balanced mix for mid-game
20KLIKES Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Reset Token, Emeralds Well-rounded early code
SORRY4PITYBUG Emeralds Pure premium currency
SORRY4BUGS Damage & Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Strong early-game support
SORRYSHUTDOWN3 Damage Potion, Reset Token Small but valuable respec tool
25KCCU Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Standard “CCU” reward pattern
SORRYSHUTDOWN2 Damage & Mastery Potions Good to pair with a grind session
RAIDFIXED Damage Potion, Reset Potion, Reset Token Useful if you are experimenting with builds
23KCCU / 24KCCU Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Both follow the standard CCU formula
RELEASEPT2 Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Post‑launch bundle
15KLIKES / 10KLIKES Mastery Potions, Reset Tokens, Emeralds More focused on mastery and respec
GACHAROLLFIX Yen Potion, Drop Potion Best used while star-rolling
16KCCU Yen & Drop Potions, Emeralds Economy-leaning code
BEPPBESTDEV, RLBESTDEV, SHIROBESTDEV, LENIBESTDEV, SIXBESTDEV, CRYOBESTDEV, BELABESTDEV, KHAEZARBESTDEV, XOUBESTYT Emeralds (small bundles) Short “shoutout” codes; stack them all
BUGSFIXED Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds Good general-purpose boost
15KCCU Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds Another CCU-based bundle
RELEASE Free gamepass One of the most important early codes to redeem
1KCCU / 3KCCU / 5KCCU / 10KCCU Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Tokens Launch window CCU set
SORRYSHUTDOWN Damage, Luck, Mastery Potions, Emeralds, Reset Token Standard compensation bundle

Expired codes include SORRYPITY and 27KLIKES, which can no longer be redeemed.


How to redeem Anime Weapons codes

Codes are redeemed inside the experience itself. The exact button label varies slightly (“Codes” text versus a gift box icon), but the flow is simple:

  • Open Anime Weapons on Roblox and load into any world.
  • Look at the top-left of the screen for the codes UI: either a “Codes” button or a gift box icon.
  • Click it to open the redemption window.
  • Paste a code exactly as written into the text field and press the arrow button.

If the code is valid and unused, you get a green success message and the rewards appear on the left side of the screen. “Already used!” means that specific code was claimed on your account. “Invalid!” usually means the code is expired or mistyped.

Tip: codes are case‑sensitive and sometimes fail if there is a space at the end. Copying and pasting is safer than typing by hand.


How Update 1 changes Emeralds, gifting, and gachas

Update 1 adds a new Attack on Titan–style world with new weapons, avatars, stars, and accessories, plus multiple new gachas including special mastery gachas. It also quietly closes one of the most generous loops in the game: using code-earned Emeralds to buy gamepasses for other players.

Emeralds now track a “non-giftable” portion. Emeralds gained through certain codes or systems are locked to your account and cannot be used when trying to gift. When you attempt to send a gamepass or other gift, a red indicator shows how many of your Emeralds are non-giftable. That change directly targets the multi-account and bot farms that were cycling gifts infinitely by redeeming codes on alt accounts.

Update 1 also adds:

  • More rank levels and player levels beyond 100 (up to 120 in a later “release part 3” patch), increasing stat points
  • New auras and titles with large mastery and damage multipliers (for example, an aura in the Attack on Titan world with +300 mastery and +90% damage)
  • New quality-of-life tweaks, like exclusive indicators in the index and better combat notifications
  • Fixes for issues such as incorrect gacha reward tables and a broken day‑7 login reward

Secret boss locations and why they matter

Each of the first four worlds hides a secret boss with much stronger drops than regular content. These bosses are accessed via barely visible cracks or caves and are designed for players who are already pushing the upper end of that world’s power curve.

World Secret boss How to find it Key drops
World 1 – Shinobi Village Itaxin (Itachi) From spawn, head toward the Bijus/Kurama NPC, drop down to the hills below, and enter the crack in the wall near a tree. Purple Skeleton accessory, Shark Sword, Itaxin avatar
World 2 – Namek Planet Gekao (Goku Black) From spawn, cross floating platforms with Freeza enemies. At the ledge overlooking more Freezas below, jump into the chasm and keep falling until you see a wall crack. Gekao avatar, God Necklace accessory, Scythe Rose weapon
World 3 – Desert Land Leopardo (Rob Lucci) From spawn, walk straight past the Aura station to the large blue building. Climb the hill on its left, drop down behind the building, and enter the cave at the base. Hawk Sword, Leopardo avatar, Electric Drums accessory
World 4 – Demon Land Alaza (Akaza) From spawn, go up the hill to the left, then look down behind it to spot a hole. Jump in to load into Alaza’s arena. Wild Head accessory, Blood Art weapon, Alaza avatar

These drops are far above typical world loot:

  • Shark Sword reaches around 108 mastery and 50% damage at 3 stars, outperforming many early mythics.
  • Scythe Rose goes up to roughly 160 mastery and 70% damage at 3 stars.
  • Hawk Sword caps near 212 mastery and 90% damage at 3 stars.
  • Blood Art spikes to around 272 mastery and 140% damage at 3 stars.

Avatars and accessories from these bosses also carry huge mastery boosts and significant damage bonuses, often making them best-in-slot until the next world’s secret boss.

Tip: weapon damage multipliers don’t increase with star level, only mastery does. For example, Shark Sword’s percentage damage stays the same from 0 to 3 stars; the gain is in mastery only. That makes it more efficient to push a set of strong weapons to 1–3 stars and then move on, instead of over-investing in low-tier options.


Beginner flow: from first weapon to raids

The early game can feel overwhelming, but the most efficient path is straightforward:

  • Farm what you can kill quickly. Yen and mastery per minute matter more than the health value of each enemy. Clustering on weaker mobs you can one‑shot is usually faster than tunneling a single tanky boss.
  • Use remote access aggressively. Anime Weapons lets you open rank, gacha, and other menus remotely while farming, so you can roll stars, change avatars, or rank up without leaving your spot.
  • Fuse weapons up to 3 stars, then auto-delete. Use the index to mark completion and auto‑delete lower duplicates once you have a 3‑star version of a weapon you care about.
  • Focus on secret bosses when you reach their world’s mid-to-late stage. Itaxin’s Shark Sword and avatar, for example, are obtainable as soon as you’re strong enough to enter Desert Land, and can hard-carry you well into later content.
  • Unlock and run dungeons. Dungeons are the main yen farms and also give a lot of mastery if you get carried through higher difficulties.

Stat points and reset tokens are best saved for walls: you can shift into a heavy damage allocation when you’re pushing into a new world, then later respec into more balanced or mastery-focused builds once you’ve stabilized.


Later patches: magic gacha, DPS meter, and higher caps

Subsequent patches after Update 1 extend the power ceiling and add more systems:

  • Magic Gacha in Shinobi Village, unlocked via a new NPC, using a separate currency earned from bosses like Itachi. VIP players get discounted rolls.
  • Exclusive avatar & weapon pack sold for Robux, featuring weapons with very high base mastery (around 192% mastery before fusing).
  • DPS display so you can see live damage per second, vital for raid coordination and build testing.
  • New title tiers such as “Assin Legend” costing on the order of hundreds of trillions of currency and granting around +80% mastery and +70% damage.
  • Player level cap raised from 100 to 120, adding 20 more levels of stat points.
  • Simpler power management via an “Equip Best”–style mechanic for powers/eyes, letting you quickly swap into mastery or damage-leaning configurations.

These updates don’t change the core loop, but they widen the late‑game grind. Secret bosses, raids, dungeon farming, and timely code redemption become even more important if you want to keep up with the rising health pools on endgame bosses like the World 4 emperor, who sits orders of magnitude above earlier threats like Alaza.


Anime Weapons is still very new, which is why codes land frequently and balance changes come quickly. That volatility makes it a good time to play: secret bosses drop weapons and avatars that remain competitive across multiple worlds, while Emerald and potion bundles from active codes can shave hours off the early grind. If you keep up with redemptions, learn the hidden boss routes, and treat raids and dungeons as your main economy engines, the experience shifts from a slow clicker into a surprisingly intricate anime farming sim.