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Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Wiki (Guide, Codes)

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The comprehensive Anime Fighting Simulator Endless wiki and guide. Covers beginner tips, codes, Grimoire system, tier list, gameplay mechanics, and community resources.

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Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Guide

Game Overview

Clover Origins is a Roblox anime RPG inspired by Black Clover, built around magic progression, quest grinding, and character customization. The core loop: take quests, defeat enemies, earn currency and experience, then unlock stronger magic, movement options, and late-game power spikes through rolls and progression milestones.

The game rewards players who focus on efficient early leveling and smart resource use. It plays more like a progression grind where build, grimoire choice, and mobility tools determine how fast you move through the world and how well you perform in PvE and PvP.

CategoryInformation
Game NameAnime Fighting Simulator Endless
AuthorAFS: Endless
Created2025-11-29
GenreAction

Beginner's Guide

Follow the opening quest line and clear early bandit-style missions first—they give fast experience and money while teaching basic combat flow. Push to the first major magic unlock rather than wandering off path, as early milestones like the grimoire tower become important quickly.

  1. Do the starting quests first. Focus on the earliest enemy missions to build levels, earn currency, and unlock progression systems.
  2. Reach your first grimoire milestone. Level 50 is an early checkpoint that leads toward a tower-based grimoire unlock. Magic choice becomes a major power jump once you start rolling for better options.
  3. Spend resources carefully. Save spins and resets for meaningful upgrades instead of re-rolling too often, because rare outcomes strongly affect build efficiency.

Quick tips: Prioritize quests over random combat, keep an eye on movement upgrades, and avoid burning spins early unless the result clearly improves your build. A strong AoE or fast-clear magic early makes leveling dramatically smoother.

Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Codes

Active Codes

Active codes for Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. New codes are added regularly.

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NewDim2Specials75k chikaraNew!
NewArtifacts15 trait rerollsNew!
SukunaAwakens500K YenNew!
PrisonRealm500K ChikaraNew!
MonsterCube100 Trait RRsNew!
ShibuyaUpdate500K YenNew!
SixEyes500K ChikaraNew!
KingOfCurses250K YenNew!
TenShadows100 Trait RerollsNew!
NewShibuyaGamemode250K ChikaraNew!
NewCursedPoints2.5K Cursed TokensNew!
DomainExpansion2.5K Cursed TokensNew!
LarpTechnique1K Cursed TokensNew!
ShibuyaBoost6 Hours BoostNew!

Expired Codes

Expired Codes
Broly, CursedFix, Dim2Shutdown, Dimension2, DioOverHeaven, Discord, Enter, MondayBattlePassCode, RobloxShutdown, TetoBestTesterManager

How to Redeem

How to redeem codes:

  1. Launch Anime Fighting Simulator Endless on Roblox.
  2. Find the Codes area near the leaderboard and interact with it.
  3. Enter a working code in the input field.
  4. Click Redeem to claim rewards.

Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Tier List

Clover Origins tier lists rank grimoires and combat options by how well they support leveling, crowd control, speed, and PvP pressure. The strongest choices combine reliable damage with strong utility, while lower tiers are more situational or scale slower.

TierRepresentative entriesWhy they matter
T0Anti-Magic, EarthTop-end power, transformation or huge AoE potential, strongest late-game impact
T1Lightning, FireVery strong damage profiles, good burst or speed for PvE and PvP
T2Water, WindSolid early-to-mid options, balanced or mobile, but less dominant overall
T3Basic melee setups, common starter magicUsable for early progression, but usually outclassed once better rolls appear
T4Weak low-synergy rolls, niche utility picksLowest efficiency for fast leveling or competitive combat

T0 and T1 options are the builds players chase for fast farming or stronger endgame performance. T2 can carry a new account for a long time, but T3 and T4 are stepping-stone choices rather than final builds.

Characters, Items & Locations

Grimoire

Grimoire is the central character-defining system in Clover Origins. It functions as the main magic roll that shapes combat identity, long-term build direction, and how you approach quests, PvE, and PvP. It is the core power system, making it one of the most important topics to understand.

Players encounter Grimoire progression after the early quest stretch, then unlock and roll their first Grimoire at the Wizard NPC or Grimoire-related tower checkpoint. This system determines what kind of magic you can build around and whether you should keep a roll, reroll it, or commit resources elsewhere.

Traits

Traits are passive build modifiers that sit alongside Grimoire and stats as part of character optimization. Traits are bonuses that noticeably change a build's performance.

Traits matter because they affect whether a build feels more aggressive, safer, or more efficient over time. They are not the first thing a new player should focus on; they become more valuable once you already know what Grimoire and combat style you are keeping.

The Traits page covers trait categories, how they are obtained, and when players should reroll.

Magic

Magic is the practical combat layer that Grimoire unlocks and defines. Magic types are treated as the actual playstyle choices players build around, with examples such as Wind, Fire, Regen, and Anti-Magic appearing in current coverage.

Players get Magic through Grimoire rolls and use it through the abilities attached to that roll. The key decision is which magic best fits farming, quest speed, sustain, or PvP pressure for your account.

The Magic page serves as a hub for magic families, build roles, and selection logic, connected to Grimoire as a system overview.

Quests

Quests are the backbone of early and mid progression in Clover Origins. Questing is the main route for leveling, opening systems, and moving toward the first Grimoire unlock.

Players use quests to progress naturally while farming enemies, gathering resources, and unlocking later systems. The game rewards players who follow the quest route first, then layer in rerolls, stat resets, and repeatable objectives after the account stabilizes.

The Quests page explains the general role of questing, the difference between opening routes and repeatable tasks, and how quests connect to progression milestones.

Npcs

NPCs act as functional entry points for several major Clover Origins systems. The Wizard NPC is where players unlock their first Grimoire, and other NPCs provide quest hand-ins and progression transitions.

NPCs are service nodes that connect players to systems like Grimoire, quests, and future progression loops. The NPCs page serves as an index or support page rather than a heavy main page.

Locations

Locations in Clover Origins are important for navigation and encounter structure. Key confirmed locations include the starter hub, the Grimoire-related unlock point, and the giant skull structure that serves as a landmark for progression milestones.

Mechanics

Currency / resourceUsed forNotes
Yen / YulPurchases, upgrades, and general spendingMain in-game currency for items and progression
Grimoire SpinsRolling for magic / grimoire resultsCore way to chase rare combat styles
Race SpinsChanging race bonusesImproves stat direction and build identity
Broom SpinsRolling travel and utility optionsImproves movement and may affect combat efficiency
Trait SpinsRolling passive bonusesAdds build depth and long-term optimization
Stat ResetsRebuilding stat allocationCorrects build mistakes or shifts playstyle

Leveling centers on quest completion, enemy farming, and milestone unlocks. Quest-driven grinding gives both experience and money. Later progression focuses on efficient mob clearing and stronger magic choices that increase farm speed.

Combat follows the usual anime-RPG rhythm of basic attacks, magic abilities, and mobility-based positioning. What separates Clover Origins from a simple brawler is that grimoire, race, traits, and movement tools shape the entire core loop: farm efficiently, upgrade your build, then use that stronger build to farm faster or compete in PvP.

FAQ

Q: What kind of game is Clover Origins? A: A Roblox anime RPG centered on Black Clover-style magic progression, quest grinding, and build customization.

Q: What should I do first as a new player? A: Start with beginner quests and bandit-type enemies—they give early levels and currency efficiently.

Q: When do I get my first big power upgrade? A: Grimoire-related milestones are major turning points. Magic choice becomes much more important after unlocking your first Grimoire.

Q: Which magic types are considered strongest? A: Current tier guides place Anti-Magic and Earth at the top, with Lightning and Fire also performing very well.

Q: What is the main currency? A: Yen or Yul is the main spending currency. Spins are used for rolling progression systems like grimoire, race, broom, and traits.

Q: Should I reroll my magic immediately? A: Usually no. Save spins until you have enough to chase a meaningful upgrade, especially if you already rolled a strong magic type.

Q: Is the game better for PvE or PvP? A: It supports both, but most progression advice focuses on PvE grinding first. Leveling and resource farming unlock the builds that later work in PvP.

Q: Do lower-tier magic types become useless? A: Not immediately, but they usually fall behind because they clear enemies more slowly or offer less fight control than higher-tier options.

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