Beginner build path
The best beginner page should answer what to train first, when to redeem boosts, when to start bosses, and how to avoid wasting Chikara, Yen, fruit rolls, and trait rerolls.
Short player-focused notes and questions for X2 Anime Fighting Simulator.
The best beginner page should answer what to train first, when to redeem boosts, when to start bosses, and how to avoid wasting Chikara, Yen, fruit rolls, and trait rerolls.
Codes pages should lead with MIDWEEKUPD because it appears on the official Roblox description, then keep a tested-only table for any extra codes. Add a warning that old AFS, Endless, Reborn, and X codes are different.
Players need a practical pass order: cheap quality-of-life, core currency multipliers, luck for pulls, then stat-specific passes only after choosing a build.
Boss guides should not just list names. They should tell players the stat feel, team size, survivability check, route, likely reward reason, and whether farming is worth repeating.
Tier lists should start conservative and rank roles before exact characters: best for farming, best for bossing, best for PvP, best for new players, and best value for free-to-play players.
Because the current Roblox title uses Admin Abuse, a useful site could track when the title changes, whether live events are happening, and what players should do before joining a public server.
A short page should explain the difference between this 2026 Universe, the older Anime Fighting Simulator, Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless, Reborn, and X. This prevents wrong-code frustration.