Anime Card Clash How to Progress Faster

Progress in Anime Card Clash is not only about how much you play—it is about where you spend finite stamina, instant rolls, and upgrade materials. Players who chase every new pull often stall at the same story wall while focused accounts breeze into witch tower and raids within weeks. This guide explains how to progress faster by prioritizing unlocks, protecting resources, and completing daily loops that compound over time.

Unlock Order: What to Beat First

Story mode is the spine of your account. Each chapter cleared unlocks higher shop tiers, new tower entries, and eventually dungeons. Push story until enemies require multiple attempts or timer failures—that is your signal to pivot temporarily into material farming rather than forcing under-geared teams. The story walkthrough lists boss mechanics so you know whether a wall is gear-related or strategy-related.

Unlock towers as soon as the hub portal opens. Even low floors drop upgrade materials and daily mission credit. Infinite and battle towers feed different resources; run both if stamina allows. Dungeons unlock mid-game and quickly become your best coin source—prioritize learning the merchant and modifier routes in the dungeon teams guide the week they unlock. Raids come later but should not be ignored once available; artifact drops accelerate every other mode.

Resource Protection Rules

Treat instant rolls, boss potions, and premium stamina refills as strategic assets, not convenience buttons. Instant rolls belong on long-term roster cards once roles are settled—see the instant roll farming guide for income before spending. Boss potions are for tower milestones, raid attempts, and dungeon final bosses with dangerous modifier stacks, not three-star story replays you auto-clear anyway.

Star-up materials fuse from duplicates. Keep one copy of every support you might need for future modes even if they sit in storage. Never fuse your only cleanse support because a tier list temporarily demoted them—witch tower and raids repeatedly punish teams without utility. Artifact upgrades follow similar discipline: max slot levels on your main five before experimenting on bench cards.

Daily Routine for Maximum Growth

  1. Redeem new codes and claim mail rewards.
  2. Complete daily missions—usually tower attempts, story clears, and roll counts.
  3. Run all dungeon entries using coin-focused modifier stacks.
  4. Spend remaining stamina on highest-value tower or story push for your account stage.
  5. Check Trello or Discord for patch notes that might reshuffle your priorities.

This loop takes twenty to forty minutes for most players and ensures zero wasted regeneration. Skipping dungeons because they feel slower than mindless story farming is the most common reason accounts fall behind on coins and merchant potions. Protect your three daily dungeon keys like premium currency.

Deck Focus Over Collection Flex

Pulling a new S-tier attacker feels great but slows progression if you cannot star-up, artifact, and trait the card immediately. Faster accounts pick a core four plus flex and stick with them through multiple patches, swapping only when a pull fills a missing role. Use the deck building guide and best decks list as templates rather than reinventing every week.

Element synergy breakpoints reward partial mono teams—two or three matching elements—without requiring full collection alignment. Invest fusion materials into supports first if your attackers already clear content; dead attackers fail when supports cannot keep them alive through tower debuffs and raid enrage timers. Check the support tier list for durable options that stay relevant across modes.

How to Beat Common Progress Walls

Story DPS checks: Add a second attacker or swap flex to burst damage; use offensive artifacts and temporary boss potions on the gate boss only. Tower sustain walls: Upgrade support star level, add healing traits, or bring cleanse for anti-heal floors—details in the towers walkthrough. Dungeon final bosses: Stack coin modifiers early, save merchant coins for boss potions, and avoid excessive curse stacks without sustain. Raid entry requirements: Farm artifact sets from earlier raids before chasing top-tier damage rankings.

If multiple attempts fail, record whether you die to burst damage, healing block, or timer. Each failure type has a targeted fix rather than a blanket pull-more solution. Manual play on PC during key attempts often clears gaps that auto-battle cannot—see PC controls for skill timing tips.

Event and Patch Awareness

RNG Lab runs banner events, collab updates like Solo Leveling, and balance patches that shift optimal farming routes. After each update, skim official notes on Trello, then cross-reference wiki guides before rebuilding teams. Chasing pre-patch advice after a nerf wastes materials; waiting one day for community testing saves weeks of regret.

Limited events sometimes double dungeon coins or tower drops. Shift stamina during those windows even if it disrupts your usual story push—event efficiency beats stubborn routine. The essential tips guide covers smaller mechanics that patches rarely document officially.

Long-Term Milestones

Week one: stable 2-1-1 deck and chapter three Hard progress. Week two: consistent tower dailies and first trait goals. Week three: dungeon coin loop online and artifact slots leveled. Week four plus: witch tower entry, raid participation, and targeted banner saves. Adjust timelines for casual play, but keep the sequence—unlock income sources before chasing perfect endgame traits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest beginner progression mistake?

Spreading resources across too many cards. Focus star-ups, artifacts, and trait rolls on four to five core roster members before investing in side projects or collection flex pulls.

Should I push story or farm towers first?

Alternate: push story until you hit a genuine gear check, then farm towers and dailies for materials until your core team catches up. Hard story gates often need artifact tiers from tower and dungeon income.

How do I get more stamina without spending Robux?

Redeem codes, complete daily missions, and log in during events that grant bonus entries. Spend stamina on highest-value modes for your current goal rather than replaying trivial story maps.

When should I start rerolling traits?

After you lock your main four cards for at least a week of content. Roll basic usable traits first—roll speed or boss damage—before chasing perfect god rolls that consume thousands of instant rolls.

Are limited banners worth saving rolls for?

Yes when the featured unit fills a role your roster lacks and the banner includes rate-up on useful supports. Skip banners that only power-creep attackers you cannot afford to fully upgrade.

How fast can free players reach endgame?

With daily codes, efficient dungeon coin routes, and disciplined resource focus, free accounts typically reach witch tower and entry raids within a few weeks of consistent play. Speed improves sharply once dungeon and instant-roll loops are online.

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