First-Hour Priorities
The biggest beginner mistake in Anime Limitless is trying to solve the whole game through rerolls. The launch version rewards discipline more than hype. A strong account usually looks like this:
- all free codes claimed
- one acceptable Soul kept instead of over-rerolled
- one acceptable Race and Trait kept instead of thrown away for perfection
- early Gold converted into real route value
- Monkey Island and Haki reached on time
That is the progression skeleton. Everything else sits on top of it.

Step 1: Claim Free Account Value Before You Grind
Start by redeeming every current menu code, then go to West City and claim LIMITLESSGIFT through the Gojo NPC. This matters because the launch free rewards include Gems, Race/Trait spins, and Boss Essences. That means you can make better early decisions without paying for them.
Do this before you commit to any long Soul Dealer session.
Step 2: Stop Rerolling Once the Account Is Functional
A fresh account does not need the best Soul in the game. It needs:
- a Soul that can clear early content without constant frustration
- a Race that is not actively weak for your route
- a Trait that either helps economy, comfort, or real damage
If you land something like Itachi, Kizaru, Garra, Human, Focused, or Treasure Hunter, the correct play is often to move, not to keep gambling.
Step 3: Leave Dawn Island Efficiently
Dawn Island is for early levels, first money, and first structure. If your damage feels too low, Katana from the Dawn Merchant is the cleanest first buy, and the Hand Axe route becomes relevant once you move into Monkey Island. Your goal is not to master the island. Your goal is to leave it with enough momentum that the next map feels productive.
Step 4: Treat Monkey Island as a Build Checkpoint
Monkey Island is the first place where weak routeing starts getting punished. More importantly, it is tied to early Armament Haki progress. That means your account should arrive there with a plan:
- usable Soul
- some route discipline
- enough money sense not to waste every upgrade window on random rerolls
If Monkey Island feels awful, look at the build and route first before deciding the map itself is the problem.
Step 5: Use West City for Planning, Not Gambling
West City is where many beginners either accelerate or self-destruct. The Soul Dealer is here. The Kid Buu Awakener is here. The community reward NPC is here. That means you have options.
Use West City to ask:
- Do I need a Soul reroll right now?
- Do I need Black Leg more than another failed Soul attempt?
- Am I ignoring Haki or island progression because the Soul Dealer is exciting?
Often, the strongest answer is to buy the route-changing upgrade first and delay the gamble.
Step 6: Know When to Switch Into Boss Farming
Questing is not the whole game. Once your Soul, Haki, and route stability improve, bosses become a better use of time. You do not switch because bosses look cool. You switch because your account can now:
- kill them consistently
- stay alive long enough to make the loop efficient
- convert the drops into real next-step value
That is when Anime Limitless starts opening up.
The Best First 30 Minutes
If you want one simple launch route, aim for this flow:
- redeem the menu codes immediately
- travel to West City as soon as you reasonably can and claim
LIMITLESSGIFT - use free Race and Trait spins before spending Gems
- keep the first Soul that makes early combat feel smooth enough to progress
- leave
Dawn Islandonce it stops being the best Gold and level return - prepare for
Monkey Islandand early Armament Haki instead of sinking hours into starter comfort
The point of this route is not to force the whole game into thirty minutes. The point is to remove the biggest beginner delays before they compound.
What Counts as "Good Enough" Early
A lot of beginners lose time because they do not know when to stop rerolling. Early on, "good enough" usually means:
- a Soul that can clear smoothly without constant resets
- a Race that is not dead value
- a Trait that helps either damage, comfort, or economy
- a weapon or Melee upgrade path that is already visible
You do not need the dream account to begin progressing correctly. You only need an account that stops fighting you on every pull and every quest.
What To Do If Your Luck Is Bad
Bad luck feels worse in Anime Limitless than in some other games because so many systems can be rerolled. That makes it tempting to believe the account is doomed when the first premium piece does not arrive. Usually it is not.
If your rolls are weak:
- stop chasing top-tier rarity immediately
- use free code value before paid value
- buy stable route upgrades like
Hand AxeorBlack Leg - prioritize Haki timing because system upgrades often matter more than rarity spikes
- use bossing and island progression to build the next resource wave
Many strong launch accounts look average for the first hour and only start to separate once route discipline begins compounding.
Beginner Rules That Save Whole Sessions
- Never start a long reroll session without first deciding what counts as a keep.
- Never spend both Gold and Gems emotionally in the same session.
- Never stay on an island only because it is familiar.
- Never blame the map before checking whether the Soul, weapon, or Haki timing is the real issue.
- Never assume your first premium roll is stronger than a stable account plan.