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Anime Squadron Calculator
Use the Anime Squadron calculator to total reported code rewards, plan early spending, compare known freebies, and avoid unverified Roblox numbers today.

Reported Reward Planner
This planner totals only rewards with clear numbers in the current public code snapshot. It is not an in-game verification result, and source conflicts are still labeled on the codes page.
How To Use This Planner
How The Planner Should Be Read
This is a reward planner, not a final damage or summon calculator. It turns known reported code rewards into a cleaner planning view.
Count Known Values Only
Rewards with clear numbers can be totaled. Rewards without a clear number stay out of the total, because guessing a value would make the calculator look more exact than the source data allows.
Plan Spending Buckets
Players can use the planner to separate flexible currency from rare reroll-style resources. Basic currency can help early progress, while rare items should usually wait until unit value is clearer.
Compare Against Codes
The calculator should always point back to the codes page. If a code changes, expires, or has a source conflict, the reward planner needs to follow that label instead of keeping an old total.
Future Calculator Upgrades
Unit Cost Planner
Once real unit cost data is available, the calculator can estimate how many rewards are needed for early summons, upgrades, or rerolls. That should wait until the numbers are confirmed.
Progress Route Planner
A stronger calculator can map beginner spending into a route: redeem codes, buy early upgrades, save scarce resources, and recheck after a patch. The current page is the safe first layer.
Patch-Aware Totals
The best version of the tool should show when each reward was last checked. That prevents a stale total from staying on the page after a milestone event or code rotation.
Practical Planning Examples
The planner is most useful when it helps players decide what not to rush. These examples keep the math simple and avoid unverified game formulas.
Starting Session
A new player can redeem codes, look at the known reward totals, then decide which basic resources can be spent immediately. Rare reroll items should stay saved until the guide and tier notes become stronger.
After A New Code
When a new code appears, the planner should update the totals and point back to the source count. If one source reports a different reward, the calculator should not quietly choose the bigger number.
Before A Patch
Before a patch or milestone event, use the planner as a checklist. Redeem what is current, note what worked, and avoid spending scarce items until the update page confirms what changed.
When A Reward Is Vague
If a reward name is clear but the amount is not, the planner should describe the item without adding it to a numeric total. That keeps the tool useful without pretending the missing number is known.
When Sources Disagree
If one tracker reports a different amount, the calculator should show the safer total and link back to the source note. Players can then decide whether to wait for a fresh in-game test.
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Disclaimer
Anime Squadron Guide & Tools is an unofficial fan site. It is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, the Roblox platform, or the game developer.