F2P Tickets
Tickets are the key free-to-play recruiting resource; spend them when a stronger fighter pull will unlock faster world progress.
First Session
Use this route to avoid wasting early progression time.
This beginner route is written for a player who just opened Anime Astral Simulator and wants clear next actions without fake item lists. It starts from confirmed mechanics, then turns them into a practical session plan.
Tickets are the key free-to-play recruiting resource; spend them when a stronger fighter pull will unlock faster world progress.
XP, Power, Damage, Yen, and Drop potions should be saved for a focused farming window instead of casual short sessions.
The official loop emphasizes exploring worlds, so treat each world as a new efficiency tier. Move forward when old enemies stop scaling your roster.
Secrets are search-driven content. List a secret only when the location, condition, or video proof is clear.
Burning potion bundles while wandering between worlds.
Treating every rumored secret as confirmed.
Ignoring F2P Tickets because they look like a side reward.
Staying in an old world after new-world enemies become accessible.
Video Guide
Embedded for players who want to compare the written guide with live gameplay. Use the wiki text as the verified checklist and the video as practical context.
Open on YouTubePractical Playbook
Use the beginner guide as a first-session route. The goal is not to min-max immediately; it is to learn the core loop, avoid wasting resources, and recognize when the next page becomes useful.
Open the official Roblox page first and check whether the title banner or update date changed. If it did, treat old codes, rankings, and route claims as suspect until they are tested again. For Anime Astral Simulator, pay special attention to F2P Tickets because it anchors the rest of the wiki.
Keep one goal for the session: unlock a route, test a build, verify a code, find a secret, or compare a strategy video. Do not change three variables at once. If Potion stacking affects the result, write that down before judging the method.
Record what actually changed: reward gained, zone reached, boss defeated, secret found, code accepted, or mechanic disproved. A useful wiki grows from repeatable notes, not vibes. Anything that cannot be repeated should stay in the research backlog.
The next best additions are exact names, unlock sources, reward amounts, and dated screenshots or videos. For now, this page publishes practical guidance and marks uncertain systems clearly so players are not sent chasing fake details.
Research Base
This wiki favors verified mechanics over filler. If a fighter, unit, weapon, pet, secret, entity, faction, skill, or code cannot be tied to an official page, in-game confirmation, or exact-match guide evidence, it is treated as unverified.