Anime Card Clash Solo Leveling Update Guide
The Solo Leveling collaboration brought exclusive story chapters, banner cards, event currencies, and limited shops to Anime Card Clash. Whether you joined for Sung Jin-Woo-themed attackers or you are a veteran squeezing every token before the shop closes, this guide explains how to find collab content, how to beat gate bosses, and how to protect event resources for long-term account value.
How to Find and Unlock Solo Leveling Content
Look for the Solo Leveling portal in the main hub—it appears as a dedicated event district during active collab windows. Locked portals list story chapter requirements and account level gates. Complete baseline story mode progress first; collab content assumes you understand rolling, team building, and tower stamina basics from the how to play guide.
Patch details and drop rate changes live on the official Trello board and Discord. Check both on launch day before spending saved rolls or stamina on outdated preview information from pre-release leaks.
Event Story and Boss Progression
Solo Leveling story maps introduce shadow-themed debuffs, add-heavy gate fights, and multi-phase bosses mirroring manhwa set pieces. Read pre-fight briefings for recommended elements—forcing off-element teams works in early maps but fails on gate bosses with resistance stacks. Bring cleanse supports when previews mention heal block or shadow corruption icons.
Three-star first clears grant the largest token payouts. Replay lower difficulties only when daily missions require generic story clears; otherwise push new maps until gear checks stop you, then farm dungeons or towers for upgrades before returning.
Banner Units and Pull Strategy
Collab banners feature exclusive attackers and supports with abilities tuned for shadow and burst metas. Pull when featured units fill gaps—missing cleanse support, weak gate boss damage, or incomplete element coverage. Skip if your roster already clears witch tower and raids comfortably; power creep alone rarely justifies burning full pity during short events.
Redeem launch codes before rolling; free instant rolls and luck potions stretch banner budgets. Compare featured kits with the attacker tier list and support tier list for post-event relevance—not every collab card stays S-tier after nerfs, but many remain solid role fillers.
Event Currency and Shop Priority
- Exclusive evolution materials and limit-break items available nowhere else.
- Collab card shards or direct unit copies if you narrowly missed pity.
- Artifact upgrade fodder when your main sets still need tiers.
- Cosmetic items and titles only after combat upgrades are complete.
Tokens expire when shops close—spend combat items first, flex cosmetics last. Daily token caps mean logging in consistently beats single marathon sessions on the final weekend.
Event Towers and Raid Weekends
Solo Leveling updates often add temporary tower floors or raid bosses with boosted drop rates. Shift stamina during double-drop weekends even if it delays generic story pushes—event efficiency windows do not return. Use teams from the best decks guide adapted with collab units when previews recommend shadow or gate-break mechanics.
Raid weekends reward players who coordinate elements in public lobbies. Join Discord LFG channels linked from our Discord guide to find groups running collab damage thresholds for milestone roll bundles.
How to Beat Gate Bosses
Gate bosses combine shield phases, add spawns, and enrage timers. Equip boss potions from dungeon stock, manual play on PC for shield breaks, and hold burst until cleanse support clears shadow debuffs. Failed attempts teach patterns—note which phase killed you and adjust flex slot utility rather than repeating identical auto teams.
If DPS timers fail despite correct mechanics, invest instant rolls into boss damage traits on primary attackers before pulling unrelated banners.
After the Event Ends
Collab cards usually remain playable; shops and boosted drops leave. Continue leveling pulled units within your core four-plus-flex plan from the progress faster guide. Merge duplicate collab supports into star-up materials before fusing unrelated bench cards.
When the next major update arrives—Bizarre Adventure, balance patches, or new towers—revisit hidden mechanics for upgrade priorities that apply regardless of collab status.
Related Guides
How to Play
Core systems if you are new during the collab window.
Read moreProgress Faster
Prioritize event rewards without neglecting permanent progression.
Read moreStory Mode Walkthrough
Baseline story pacing before Solo Leveling chapters.
Read moreActive Codes
Event codes often drop during collab launch week.
Read moreFrequently Asked Questions
How do I access Solo Leveling content?
Enter the Solo Leveling portal in the hub during the active collab event window. Story gates and level requirements display on the portal if your account is not ready.
Are Solo Leveling cards worth pulling?
Yes during the banner if featured units fill roster gaps—many collab attackers and supports remain viable after events end. Skip if your core four already clears current endgame.
What currencies does the update introduce?
Event shops typically add limited tokens from story clears, tower milestones, and raid participation. Spend tokens on exclusive cards and upgrade materials before the shop closes.
Can I complete Solo Leveling after the event ends?
Story chapters often remain playable; shops and banners may rotate out. Finish token farming and evolution materials during the live window when drop rates are boosted.
Which modes drop Solo Leveling materials?
Dedicated story maps, event tower floors, and sometimes raid weekends. Check Trello patch cards daily during launch week for exact drop tables.
How do I beat Solo Leveling boss fights?
Bring cleanse for shadow debuffs, shield break for gate bosses, and boss potions on final phases. Element recommendations appear in the pre-fight briefing—follow them before forcing off-meta teams.