Updated 2026-07-05

X2 Anime Fighting Simulator wiki

A plain-English wiki for X2 Anime Fighting Simulator terms, systems, and player tips.

Power

Your overall strength signal built from trained stats and progression systems.

Player tip: Do not judge your account only by one stat. Bosses, PvP, and training gates usually punish lopsided builds.

Strength

A core combat training stat tied to physical damage.

Player tip: Good early investment, but it needs Durability and movement stats behind it so you can survive real fights.

Durability

A survival stat that helps you take hits from bosses and players.

Player tip: If you keep dying before your abilities matter, Durability is probably the missing stat.

Chakra

A core energy-style stat connected to anime powers and ability damage.

Player tip: Chakra-focused builds should watch boost timing because training multipliers matter a lot over long sessions.

Sword

A weapon training stat for players who want blade-based damage and sword progression.

Player tip: Do not buy a sword-speed pass before you know you actually enjoy sword combat.

Speed and Agility

Mobility stats that affect how quickly and smoothly you move through the world and combat.

Player tip: They feel less flashy than damage, but they make training routes, boss dodging, and PvP much less painful.

Champions

Summoned companions that train and fight alongside you.

Player tip: Extra champion storage only matters after you are actively rolling and comparing champions.

Specials

A broad bucket of powerful anime-inspired abilities such as fruits, stands, powers, transformations, or authorities.

Player tip: Use current-game lists only. Endless or old AFS special rankings are not safe for this Universe.

Bosses

Combat encounters advertised as a source of rare drops and rewards.

Player tip: Bring enough survivability and know what drop you are farming before repeating a boss for a long time.

Chikara

A major reward currency used around anime power progression and pulls.

Player tip: Codes and rewards can give a head start, but long-term Chikara value depends on spending it on the system blocking your next upgrade.

Yen

A gameplay reward currency used in progression.

Player tip: Yen multipliers are strongest for players who already know their route and play enough for the boost to pay off.

Admin Abuse

A live-event style title tag on the current Roblox listing, usually signaling temporary developer-hosted chaos or rewards.

Player tip: Cover it as an event watch, not as a permanent mechanic unless the game keeps a stable schedule.