Roblox anime merge defense guide
Roll Anime to Fight Guide Hub
Check reported codes, start a beginner wave route, compare fighters, and open Roblox sources before spending rolls, traits, or upgrade resources.
Reported code check
Codes to Try in Game
Third-party trackers reported these code candidates on July 15, 2026. Treat them as try-in-game entries, not official guarantees.
| Code | Reported reward | How to treat it |
|---|---|---|
| BLEACHPART2! | 15,000 Gold, 1 Diamond Broly, 10 Trait Shards; Wave 1 requirement reported | Try first; reported by code trackers after the July 15 update |
| ADMINABUSE! | 50,000 Gold, 1 Diamond Ace, 15 Trait Shards; Wave 76 requirement reported | Try after Wave 76; reward details vary by tracker |
If a code fails, rejoin a newer server, check spelling, then verify the developer community or Discord path from the Roblox listing.
First 10 minutes
New Player Route
The official Roblox description frames the game around rolling fighters, merging units, surviving waves, reaching checkpoints, and collecting rare anime mutations.
Join from the Roblox listing
Start from the official game page so you land on the right experience and can check server availability.
Redeem code candidates early
Use codes before heavy rolling. New codes may require specific wave progress, so do not burn time on one that is locked.
Roll, merge, then push waves
Prioritize stronger merged fighters over scattered low-level pulls, then test your team against enemy waves.
Spend traits deliberately
Save Trait Shards for fighters you actually keep in your wave team instead of rerolling every early pull.
Live check
Status and Update Watch
Roblox is the first status source. If joining fails, check the game page, switch servers, then compare community reports before assuming downtime.
Official listing updated on July 16, 2026 in Roblox API data checked during this update.
Code trackers published July 15, 2026 code updates; those are third-party reports.
Fighter, mutation, and checkpoint advice can change after balance updates.
Tier and fighter choices
Compare Fighters by Use Case
No official tier list was verified, so use an editorial choice matrix before spending rare resources.
| Goal | What to compare | First move |
|---|---|---|
| Early waves | Stable damage, merge value, and how quickly the fighter helps checkpoints | Keep your best merged unit active instead of spreading upgrades thin |
| Boss or wall wave | Burst, survivability, and whether traits improve the role you need | Upgrade the fighter that solves the current wave, not the rarest pull by name |
| Mutation chase | Resource cost, reroll value, and whether the unit stays on your team | Save Trait Shards until you know which fighter carries your route |
Route planning
Map and Wave Routes
A public full map was not verified. For now, use route planning around waves, checkpoints, upgrades, and code requirements.
Open map route when you are stuck
Treat a stuck wave as a route problem: improve rolls, merge key fighters, then return to the checkpoint.
Check code requirements before farming
Reported codes can be locked behind wave progress, so route toward the requirement before retrying.
Track update changes
If a route suddenly feels slower, verify whether a Roblox update changed rewards, fighters, or checkpoints.
Source safety
Official Links and Verification
Use the Roblox listing and developer community as the anchor. Treat Discord and wiki links as reported unless you can confirm them from Roblox or developer-controlled pages.
Roblox Game Page
Play the game, confirm the developer, check description, servers, and update signals
Official Roblox communityAnother Slop Community
Verify the developer group and watch for announcements
Reported sourceDiscord or Trello
Open only after confirming the invite from Roblox, the developer group, or another developer-controlled channel
Community and gangs
Community, Teams, and Safety
No gang system was verified for this game, so this hub treats community as update, code, route, and team-help discovery rather than a gang board.
Use community posts to spot code drops, update notes, route questions, and team-building discussion.
Do not share Roblox credentials, one-time codes, or suspicious verification steps.
Treat carry, trade, and private-server promises carefully unless they come from a source you already trust.
Last checked: July 16, 2026
Sources Checked
This page separates official Roblox facts from third-party code reports and editorial route advice.
Official
Roblox listing confirms the game name, developer, max players, and core roll-merge-wave loop.
Reported
Code candidates and Discord references come from third-party guide trackers and should be tested in game.
Editorial
Beginner route, fighter comparison, and wave route advice are this site's practical guide framing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Roll Anime to Fight?
- Roll Anime to Fight is a Roblox anime simulator from Another Slop where players roll fighters, merge units, build a team, survive enemy waves, and push checkpoints.
- Are there Roll Anime to Fight codes?
- Third-party trackers reported BLEACHPART2! and ADMINABUSE! on July 15, 2026. Try them in game and verify from Roblox or developer-controlled channels because codes can expire quickly.
- Does this site have an official tier list?
- No official tier list was verified. This guide compares fighters by use case, including early waves, boss pressure, survivability, and trait investment.
- Where should a new player start?
- Open the Roblox game page, try reported codes, roll for fighters, merge your strongest duplicates, then push checkpoints before spending rare resources.
- Is there a full map or route list?
- A verified full public map was not found. Use route notes around waves, checkpoints, upgrades, and code requirements until stronger map sources are available.
- Is this an official Roll Anime to Fight site?
- No. This is a fan-made guide hub that links to official Roblox sources and labels third-party reports separately from official game information.
