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No. This is an independent fan guide and is not affiliated with Roblox, Komplex Studio, or the Anime Squadron developer team.
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No. This is an independent fan guide and is not affiliated with Roblox, Komplex Studio, or the Anime Squadron developer team.
The site uses the Roblox game page, public code trackers, visible update notes, and manual review notes. Unverified data is labeled clearly.
No. Codes can expire without warning. Codes should be copied exactly and tested in a fresh server when a reward fails.
No. The tier list stays conservative until enough game data is verified from official or in-game sources.
Yes. The site is a static fan guide and does not require a login, Roblox account connection, or personal account data.
Check the codes and updates pages after new Roblox patches, milestone events, or public tracker changes.
The FAQ is written to reduce risk. It answers common Anime Squadron questions without pretending that every early launch detail is already final.
Each answer starts with the practical point, then adds the limit. That format helps players who only need a quick answer while still protecting the page from making claims that are not verified.
If a code, tier note, or reward claim is uncertain, the answer should say so. Fast answers are useful, but safe answers are better when players are dealing with Roblox accounts and reward claims.
The FAQ should not carry the whole site. It points players to the codes page, guide, wiki, tier list, calculator, and updates page when a short answer is not enough.
The site still needs stronger official or in-game validation for exact rewards, unit stats, and long-term patch behavior. Until that connection exists, public source checks remain clearly labeled.
The tier list is not final until units can be compared by role, cost, mode, boss performance, and patch date. The FAQ keeps that limit visible so players do not treat early labels as finished truth.
The calculator currently summarizes reported code rewards. Future versions can become more useful when verified unit costs, upgrade paths, or reroll values are available.
Some FAQ answers are stable, but Roblox launch details can change quickly. These cases should send players back to the live pages.
If a new code appears on public trackers, recheck the codes page before using an older FAQ answer. The current table should carry the newest source count and reward note.
If a patch changes units, waves, bosses, or rewards, recheck the guide and tier list. FAQ answers should stay short, while those pages explain the deeper change.
If the decision involves rerolls, perfect cubes, trait shards, or other scarce resources, use the calculator and guide together. Do not rely on a one-line answer when the cost is high.
Different servers can behave differently during launch windows. If a friend says a code worked or failed, compare server freshness, code spelling, and the latest update note before changing your answer.
Search engines can keep old titles and snippets for a while. If the FAQ answer matters, open the current page and check the visible review notes instead of relying only on the search preview.
Anime Squadron Guide & Tools is an unofficial fan site. It is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, the Roblox platform, or the game developer.