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Read the Anime Squadron fan guide terms for Roblox safety, unofficial data limits, code checks, external links, updates, and responsible site use today.

Use this site as a fan-made informational guide. Game data can change and should be checked before relying on it.
Roblox and related game names belong to their respective owners.
These terms explain how to use the Anime Squadron guide safely. The site is a helper, not an official Roblox or developer service.
Anime Squadron Guide & Tools is independent. It is not owned by Roblox Corporation, the Roblox platform, Komplex Studio, or the Anime Squadron developer team. Game names and platform names belong to their owners.
Roblox games can change quickly. Codes can expire, rewards can be adjusted, and strategies can become outdated after a patch. Use the visible review dates and update notes before relying on any page.
The site can list reported codes and explain redeem steps, but it cannot guarantee that a reward will work on every server or account. Final redemption always happens inside the Roblox game.
The site should be used as a reading and planning tool. It should never be used as a reason to share account credentials or install unsafe software.
Never enter a Roblox password, recovery code, or payment detail into a third-party page that claims to unlock Anime Squadron rewards. Real codes should be redeemed through the game interface only.
Before spending scarce resources such as rerolls, perfect cubes, or trait shards, compare the guide, calculator, tier list, and update page. Do not rely on one old snippet from search.
External source links are included for review context. They can change after this site links to them, so visitors should inspect the destination and avoid downloads, surveys, or suspicious account prompts.
A useful fan guide must show its limits. These terms explain what the site can and cannot promise.
When a code, reward, unit note, or ranking is marked reported, that means it needs more confidence before it should be treated as final. Labels are part of the content, not decoration.
The tier list framework explains how rankings should be judged. It does not promise a final unit order until enough mode, role, cost, and patch evidence is available.
New Anime Squadron updates can replace older text on the site. When a newer source conflicts with an older guide, the site may edit or remove the old claim to reduce player risk.
These rules keep the site useful without turning it into a risky shortcut. Visitors should use the guide to make better decisions, not to bypass normal Roblox safety.
Search results, cached previews, and shared screenshots can show old information. If a code, tier note, or planner total matters, open the current page and check the visible date before acting on that advice.
If visitors notice a conflict between pages, the safest fix is to update the source note and confidence label. A conflict should not be solved by choosing the most exciting claim. Clear labels protect players.
The guide can discuss Anime Squadron as a fan resource, but it does not own the game, characters, Roblox trademarks, or developer updates. Official sources should override this site when they conflict, especially for game rules, ownership, rewards, and account safety. This keeps player decisions grounded in the real game.
Anime Squadron Guide & Tools is an unofficial fan site. It is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, the Roblox platform, or the game developer.