Anime Squadron Roblox Codes: Gems, Reroll Cubes, and Free Rewards

Anime Squadron is a Roblox tower-defense style lane battler that mixes familiar anime heroes—think One Piece and Dragon Ball Z—into unit gameplay. If you’re looking to speed up progression, the game’s redemption codes can hand you useful resources like Gems, Trait Shards, a Perfect Cube, a Reroll Cube, Gold, and other helpful boosts.

Anime Squadron codes: what you can claim

Want a shot at Mythic, or even Secret, units? You’ll generally want as many Gems as possible to improve your odds when summoning. That’s why these code rewards matter early—extra currency can translate into stronger pulls and a faster path to better teams.

If you’d rather not type anything manually, you can grab the codes through the Anime Squadron community (including Discord), or simply copy them from this article and paste them directly into the redemption box.

Code list (active at the time of writing)

  • 10x Baras Coins
  • 2k Gems
  • x100 Trait Shards
  • 3x Bounty Tickets
  • 1k Gems
  • 50x Trait Shards
  • 1k Gold
  • 50x Trait Shards
  • 50x Trait Shards
  • 1k Gems
  • 10k Gold

How to redeem Anime Squadron codes

  1. Start Anime Squadron on Roblox.
  2. Work through the tutorial and get to Level 10.
  3. Open the purple “Codes” button on the left side of the screen.
  4. Use the copy button for the code you want (from the list above).
  5. Paste it into the “Enter Code…” field.
  6. Press “Redeem code.”

Why Level 10 matters

Not every redemption requires a specific level, but some codes can only be claimed after reaching Level 5 or Level 10. To make sure you don’t miss anything on the list above, it’s safest to keep playing until you hit Level 10 before redeeming.

Expired codes

The redemptions in this section are no longer valid. If a code stops working, it gets moved here so you’ll know which entries to avoid going forward.

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