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Anime Squadron Wiki
Use this Anime Squadron wiki to track units, currencies, modes, launch rewards, code status, and what still needs official or in-game checking safely.

Wiki Sections
Progression
Level up, evolve units and improve traits or stats as more data becomes available.Modes
Track story, challenge, boss and friend-play modes once official names are verified.Currencies
Gems, Gold, Trait Shards, Reroll Cubes and Perfect Cubes appear in reported launch code rewards.Wiki Method
This wiki is intentionally careful. It records broad systems first, then waits for better proof before publishing exact values.
What Is Recorded Now
The current wiki can safely track game concepts such as units, lanes, waves, bosses, modes, upgrades, and currencies named in reported rewards. These are useful anchors for new players even before exact stat tables are ready.
What Is Held Back
Exact unit damage, drop rates, boss health, summon odds, and final mode rewards should not be published from guesses. Those numbers can make a page look complete while sending players into bad decisions.
How Entries Graduate
A wiki note becomes stronger when it appears in the Roblox page, the game interface, official posts, or repeated in-game checks. Until then, it stays as a general note or a pending item.
Core Terms To Track
Units And Upgrades
Units are the center of most Anime Squadron decisions. The wiki should eventually explain unit roles, upgrade paths, evolution limits, and trait value, but only after those details are verified.
Currencies And Rewards
Reported code rewards mention gems, gold, trait shards, reroll cubes, stat rerolls, and perfect cubes. The wiki groups those currencies so the calculator and guide can explain what each reward might affect.
Modes And Bosses
Modes and bosses usually create the need for guides, tier lists, and calculators. The wiki should track mode names and boss notes as they become clear, then link each verified item to a deeper page later.
How Players Should Use The Wiki
The wiki works best as a map of the game, not as a promise that every number is final. It should help players understand what a term means and where to check next.
Use It Before Spending
If a reward mentions a currency, shard, cube, or reroll item, the wiki should help you understand the category before you spend it. That context is useful even when exact best-use math is not ready.
Use It With The Guide
The guide explains what to do next, while the wiki explains the terms behind that advice. When a player sees a new mode, currency, or unit note, the wiki should make the guide easier to follow.
Use It With The Updates Page
When the update tracker changes a code, reward, or data label, the wiki should show the same confidence level. That prevents one page from saying a detail is pending while another page treats it as confirmed.
Wiki Expansion Plan
Unit Pages Later
Individual unit pages should wait until roles, costs, upgrade paths, and performance notes are checked. Adding them too early would create many thin pages with weak answers.
Mode Pages Later
Separate mode pages can be useful once mode names, rewards, and difficulty patterns are stable. Until then, one careful wiki page is better than many guesses.
Reward Pages Later
Currency and reward pages should connect to the calculator only when there are enough verified values. The current wiki keeps those terms grouped so expansion stays controlled.
Data Status
This wiki has early launch facts from public Roblox and code-tracker pages. Exact unit stats and tier rankings still need in-game or official-source checks.
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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.