Updated 2026-06-15 · plot & pedestal logic · mutation stacking added in Update 1.6

Roll an Anime Best Setup

Two players with the same characters can earn very different amounts of cash in Roll an Anime. The difference is plot setup. The layout below squeezes the most cash per second out of any roster, whether you have one Epic anchor or a full Godly stack. Use it as a default and adjust as your collection grows.

Core Roll an Anime layout principles

  1. Anchor your top unit on the highest-multiplier pedestal. The strongest spot on your plot deserves the strongest character — multipliers compound on rarity.
  2. Fill every slot before optimising. Empty pedestals are lost income. A full plot of Commons beats a half-empty plot of Rares.
  3. Replace the worst slot first. Diminishing returns hit the top fastest. Swapping a Common for a Rare in the Roblox game gains you more than swapping an Epic for a marginally better Epic.
  4. Group complementary anime IPs. Some trackers hint at IP-based bonuses (One Piece + One Piece, Naruto + Naruto). Until officially confirmed, treat this as a tie-breaker, not a primary rule.
  5. Re-audit every block upgrade. A new block tier means new units land. Update your top pedestal whenever a higher rarity drops in.

Server luck window hunting — when to shop for setup-critical blocks

Since Update 1.6 (2026-05-10), server luck windows last 15 minutes instead of 5 — making them much easier to catch and exploit. The blocks you buy during a luck window directly determine what rarity characters your plot can roll. Missing a luck window when you have cash to spend is one of the biggest setup delays in the game.

How to find an active luck window

Join a fresh server and watch chat for the server luck announcement. The luck indicator appears as a server-wide message. Newer servers (created within the last hour) have the highest chance of an active window since the 15-minute timer starts when the server boots. If you join and see no luck indicator within 30 seconds, rejoin a different server — server-hopping is free and fast.

The triple-stack shopping window

For maximum setup impact, time three buffs to overlap: (1) Server luck (15 min server-wide), (2) STOCKLUCK1 code (3-hour stock luck buff), (3) 1MIL code (1-hour doubled block stock). All three stack. Redeem STOCKLUCK1 first, confirm the server luck window is active, then redeem 1MIL — you now have up to 15 minutes of triple-stacked block shopping. Auto Buy makes this trivial: enable it, and the game buys every rare block that stocks during the window.

Pro tip: The blocks you buy during a luck window define your plot's rarity ceiling for the next session. Prioritise blocks in the Godly band (Molten Core 8.5%, Radiant 8.5%, Celestial Emperor 8%) and Endgame band (Bloodcode 5.5%, The End 5%, Doom 5%) during luck windows. Each new tier you unlock raises every future roll's potential.

Best Roll an Anime starter setup (day 1)

Goal: maximum cash with a free Luffy and four Commons.
  • Top multiplier pedestal: Luffy (from WELCOME code in the game).
  • Remaining pedestals: any Commons you roll. Don't leave any empty.
  • Save the next stack of cash for the first block upgrade in the Roblox title, not for more dice.
  • Log out with the plot full so offline earnings keep compounding through the night.

Active code synergy — how each of the 6 codes affects your setup

Six active codes as of 2026-06-15. Each one has a specific window of maximum impact on your plot setup. Redeeming a code at the wrong moment wastes its value — the table below shows when each code produces its best setup return.

CodeRewardBest time to redeemSetup impact
WELCOME Free Luffy unit Immediately, before any rolls Anchors your top pedestal from minute one. Frees up early cash for block upgrades instead of dice.
1MIL Double block stock (1 hour) During active server luck window Doubles every block stock purchase for 60 min. Stack with server luck + STOCKLUCK1 for triple effect. Best used when you have cash saved and Auto Buy unlocked.
STOCKLUCK1 3-hour stock luck buff At login, before shopping Boosts block spawn chances for 3 hours. Stacks with server luck and 1MIL. Redeem at login so the buff window covers your entire session.
STOCKQUANTITY1 3-hour stock quantity boost At login, alongside STOCKLUCK1 Increases block stock quantities for 3 hours. Pair with STOCKLUCK1 — luck spawns rare blocks, quantity gives you more of each spawn. Both last 3 hours.
BELUGA Cash boost (2 hours) During active mutation event The 2-hour cash boost multiplies all income. Stack with a mutation event for compounded gains — your placed units earn mutation-boosted cash, which BELUGA then multiplies again.
RICHEST Free rewards Early in your session Rewards help most at account start. Redeem early — if it grants dice or cash, you want it working for you through the whole session, not just the last 10 minutes.

Key takeaway: the optimal redeem sequence is WELCOME → STOCKLUCK1 + STOCKQUANTITY1 at login → confirm server luck → 1MIL → BELUGA when mutation event is active → RICHEST any time. See the full codes page →

Mutation priority: when a Common out-earns a Godly

Since Update 1.6, mutations can stack on placed characters via active events. This makes mutation-tier a primary placement criterion, not just a tie-breaker. The table below shows what each mutation tier means for your setup decisions.

Multipliers below are community-tracked (Discord, 2026-04-28, pinned by staff). Not officially published by developer rlrblx — see the mutations guide for full sourcing.
Mutation Multiplier Placement priority Setup rule
AdminAbuse 6.89× Highest — always top pedestal An AdminAbuse unit goes in your highest-multiplier slot regardless of rarity. Do not displace it for a higher-rarity unit without a mutation.
Anomaly 5.70× Top pedestal, priority A Treat as equivalent to AdminAbuse for placement. If you also have AdminAbuse, AdminAbuse wins the top slot by 1.19×.
Umbral 5.40× Top pedestal, priority A Goes above any no-mutation unit of any rarity tier. Yields ground only to Anomaly or AdminAbuse.
Crimson 4.69× High pedestal, priority B A Crimson Common out-earns most no-mutation Epic units. Place on your second or third highest multiplier pedestal.
Starborn 3.93× High pedestal, priority B Do not displace a Starborn unit for a higher-rarity unit unless the rarity gap is at least two full bands (e.g., Starborn Rare vs. no-mutation Godly).
Aurora 2.63× Mid pedestal, priority C A strong upgrade over base output. Place on mid-tier pedestals. Replace when a higher-mutation or clearly higher-rarity unit lands.
Radiant 1.92× Any slot, priority D A solid improvement over a no-mutation unit of the same rarity. Keep it in any pedestal — replace it when a higher mutation or higher rarity is available for that slot.

Key takeaway: mutation multiplier beats rarity for placement decisions in most cases. A Starborn Common that you are about to replace for a no-mutation Rare is almost certainly a net loss for that slot. Check the mutation table before every swap decision.

Best Roll an Anime mid-game setup

Goal: stable cash flow with mostly Rare/Super Rare units and 1–2 Epics.
  • Top multiplier pedestal: your single Epic or best Super Rare in it. If any unit has Umbral or higher mutation, that unit goes in the top slot regardless of its base rarity.
  • Secondary multiplier pedestals: the next two strongest units. Order them by effective output (rarity + mutation), not by rarity alone.
  • Standard slots: Rares first, then Super Rares as they replace Rares. Keep filling.
  • Reserve cash for the next Roblox block tier — every tier raises your rarity ceiling. Use the 33-tier block table in the blocks guide to plan your next upgrade target.
  • Stockpile dice in the run-up to your first rebirth. The recovery curve depends on rolling fast on the new band.

Event window stacking: triple your setup gains in one session

The three biggest cash-amplifiers in Roll an Anime all stack with each other, and active event windows are when they overlap. Missing an event window means missing the best ROI session of the week.

1. Code redemption timing

Redeem active codes immediately at the start of an event window. Codes that grant dice or block stock are worth more inside an event buff window than outside it. Redeem STOCKLUCK1 and STOCKQUANTITY1 (both still active in June 2026) at login, then spend on dice during the event. BELUGA (2-hour cash boost) stacks with mutation events for compounded gains.

2. Mutation event stacking

Since Update 1.6 (2026-05-10), all placed anime have a chance to receive the active event's mutation. Keep your best units placed during mutation events — they accumulate stacked mutations passively. Higher stacks = higher multiplier on every subsequent offline session.

3. Offline cash deployment

Your overnight offline cash pile is your single-session spend budget. Deploying it during an active event (buffed rolls + mutation event running) multiplies its effective value. Log in, collect the pile, confirm event is active, then spend.

The compounding math: a unit with a stacked mutation sitting in a high-multiplier pedestal, during an active event, while you are spending an offline cash pile — that is every multiplier in the game firing simultaneously. Engineer this once and the session produces more gain than a week of average play.

Block upgrade priority for plot optimisation — which gates matter most

Not all block upgrades affect your setup equally. Upgrading the wrong block tier first wastes cash that could have raised your plot's rarity ceiling. The table below ranks block tiers by their setup impact, using the developer-published drop chances from the official Discord (rlrblx, 2026-04-26).

PriorityBlock tier bandDrop chance rangeSetup impactWhen to target
P1 — Critical Guaranteed (Common → Legendary) 100% Unlocks Common through Legendary characters. Every block in this band is guaranteed. Days 1–3. Buy these first — no reason to delay guaranteed unlocks.
P2 — High High band (Galaxy 96% → Ascendant 80%) 80–96% Opens Epic-tier rolls. Galaxy and Quantum are the gateways to your first Epic anchor units. Days 3–7. Push through these as soon as you have 3+ Rare units placed.
P3 — Mid Mid band (Devil 70% → Magic 62%) 62–70% Bridges the gap to Godly-band access. Devil (70%) is the best value in this band. Days 7–14. Buy Devil first, then Heavenly (66%).
P4 — Chase Rare band (Bramble 27% → King Sun 15%) 15–27% These blocks rarely stock — use Auto Buy to catch them. Time Bender (21%) and Infinity (17%) are worth targeting. Days 10+. Enable Auto Buy on these. Do not manually camp them.
P5 — Godly Godly band (Molten Core 8.5% → Vortex 6%) 6–8.5% Unlocks Godly character tier. Molten Core and Radiant (both 8.5%) are the most accessible Godly gates. Day 14+. Target during triple-stack luck windows only.
P6 — Endgame Endgame band (Bloodcode 5.5% → Pinnacle 3%) 3–5.5% Maximum rarity ceiling. Each upgrade here is a long chase — the pity system (Hotfix 2026-05-11) guarantees these spawn after enough restocks. Day 20+. Patience game. Auto Buy essential.

Block drop chances sourced from developer rlrblx in the official Discord #announcements channel (2026-04-26). Full block guide with all 33 tiers →

Best Roll an Anime late-game setup

Goal: chase Godly drops and lock in permanent multipliers.
  • Top multiplier pedestal: your strongest Godly with the best mutation. This is the long-term cash anchor in this game. If you have an AdminAbuse Godly, this slot is settled — only replace it with an AdminAbuse unit of even higher rarity when available.
  • Secondary pedestals: remaining Godlies, then Epics. Promote Godlies aggressively as they roll. Check mutation tier before every placement decision.
  • Run rebirths during active event windows so the recovery rolls hit the higher rarity bands faster — check the update log for the current event status.
  • Continue upgrading blocks. Each new tier in the game opens a fresh ceiling and a fresh chase. Blocks in the Godly band (6–8.5% drop chance) and the Endgame band (3–5.5% drop chance) require patience — use Auto Buy to catch rare stock automatically.
  • Stack mutation events. With multiple mutations per unit now possible (Update 1.6), late-game accounts compound mutation multipliers faster than early-game accounts. Prioritize being active during mutation events even once you reach the Godly character band.

The 5 setup mistakes that kill Roll an Anime cash flow

The most common errors are not about which unit to place — they are about the decisions made around placement. These five patterns appear consistently across new player accounts and are the fastest ways to stall your cash curve.

Mistake 1: leaving pedestals empty between swaps

The transition moment when you pull a new unit and want to reorganize your plot is the highest-risk window for empty slots. Even a temporary empty pedestal during reorganization is lost offline cash if you log out before filling it. Keep the old unit in place until the new one is ready to drop in.

Mistake 2: replacing a mutated unit without checking the math

The most expensive mistake in the game. A Starborn (3.93×) Rare out-earns a no-mutation Epic in many cases. Check mutation tier before every replacement decision. The mutation multiplier table takes 10 seconds to consult and can save hours of lost cash compounding.

Mistake 3: spending cash on dice instead of block upgrades

Dice on the same block give you more rolls at the same rarity ceiling. A block upgrade raises the ceiling permanently. Once you are out of the Common-only band, every session you delay the next block upgrade is a session compounding at the wrong ceiling. Blocks first, dice second.

Mistake 4: skipping mutation events

Since Update 1.6, mutation events are the primary mechanism for improving placed characters after a roll. Players who log out during a mutation event without having their best units placed miss out on passive mutation accumulation. Check for active events before logging out.

Mistake 5: spending offline cash outside of event windows

Offline cash is a large, lump-sum spend. Its effective value is highest during active event windows. Spending it outside an event is spending it at face value — spending it during an event multiplies it. Check the update log before committing a large offline stack to dice or blocks.

Cash output comparison: what an optimised plot earns vs an unoptimised one

The same six characters placed on the same pedestals can produce radically different cash — the difference is which pedestal gets which unit. This comparison uses the confirmed mutation multipliers and rarity logic to show what each decision is worth.

ScenarioPlot descriptionEffective multiplierCash per hour (relative)
Base (unoptimised) 6 Commons, no mutations, random pedestal placement 1.0× Baseline
Filled only Same 6 Commons, but every pedestal filled (no empties) ~1.0× Baseline (empty pedestals = zero, so this IS the minimum viable setup)
Anchored Luffy on highest-multiplier pedestal + 5 Commons ~1.3–1.5× +30–50% — the free Luffy alone on the right pedestal lifts output
Rarity-graded 1 Godly, 2 Epics, 3 Rares — placed in multiplier order ~3–5× +200–400% — serious output jump once rarity bands fill out
Mutation-anchored AdminAbuse (6.89×) Common on top pedestal + Godly + 4 Epics ~5–8× +400–700% — the AdminAbuse Common changes everything
Fully optimised AdminAbuse Godly top + Anomaly Epic + Umbral Epic + 3 Godlies, all on best pedestals, during active mutation event + BELUGA buff ~15–25× +1400–2400% — every multiplier in the game firing at once

Note: Cash values are relative, not absolute — Roll an Anime does not publish exact cash-per-unit figures. The multiplier ratios are derived from the confirmed mutation table (Discord, 2026-04-28) and rarity tier logic. The point is the gap between unoptimised and optimised: moving from random placement to mutation-anchored placement can multiply your output by 5–8× without changing which characters you own.

Why "best setup" in the game is rarity-driven, not character-driven

Until the public roster stabilises, layout decisions should be made on rarity bands and mutation tiers, not on individual character names. A Godly One Piece unit and a Godly Naruto unit both belong on your top pedestal — the multiplier doesn't care about the anime IP. Optimise for mutation tier first, rarity second, anime synergy third, character preference last. That keeps your cash curve compounding even as new units roll in with each update.

The introduction of mutation stacking in Update 1.6 makes this even more true. A character's identity is now less important than its accumulated mutation stack. The best setup in any given week is determined by which of your placed units have the highest combined multiplier — and that can change every time a new mutation event runs.

Plot setup re-audit schedule

The best setup from last week may not be the best setup today. These are the trigger events that warrant a full plot audit:

  • After every block tier upgrade — new rarity band accessible means new character candidates are rolling in. Audit your top pedestal slot first.
  • After every rebirth — short-term progress resets, which may change which units you have in your collection and which slots are filled. Rebuild with mutation tier as the primary criterion.
  • After a mutation event ends — your placed characters may have accumulated new mutations. Re-check which unit now has the highest combined multiplier and confirm it is in the top pedestal.
  • After any major game update — new characters, new rarity bands, or new mechanics (like mutation stacking in Update 1.6) change the optimal setup. Check the update log after every significant update.
  • After redeeming codes that grant premium units — a free code unit (like Luffy from WELCOME) may temporarily displace existing placements, especially at account start. Audit immediately after redeeming a unit-granting code.

Setup migration plan: starter → mid → late without losing cash momentum

The highest-risk periods for your cash curve are the transitions between setup phases. The plan below maps each transition with specific trigger conditions — so you move when the math says move, not when you get impatient.

Phase 1 → Phase 2: Starter to early-mid (trigger: 3+ Rare units placed)

What to do: Unlock Auto Buy on all guaranteed-band blocks (Common through Legendary, 100% drop chance). Start server-hopping for luck windows before block-shopping sessions. Target Devil (70%) and Heavenly (66%) blocks next — these are your Epic gateway. Keep Luffy on the top pedestal until your first Epic drops.

Do NOT: Waste cash chasing Rare-band blocks (Bramble 27%, Time Bender 21%) before you have Auto Buy. Do not replace Luffy with a Super Rare — Luffy on the top pedestal beats a Super Rare on a low-multiplier slot.

Phase 2 → Phase 3: Early-mid to mid (trigger: first Godly-tier character rolled)

What to do: Move your first Godly to the top pedestal immediately. Begin hunting Godly-band blocks (Molten Core 8.5%, Radiant 8.5%, Celestial Emperor 8%) during triple-stack luck windows. Save offline cash piles for event windows — do not spend them casually. Run mutation events actively: keep your best units placed throughout the event so they accumulate stacked mutations.

Do NOT: Rebirth yet unless you have confirmed the rebirth requirements have been lowered (Update 1.6, 2026-05-10). Do not spend offline cash outside of an active event window — the multiplier loss is significant.

Phase 3 → Phase 4: Mid to late (trigger: 3+ completed rebirths)

What to do: Your permanent multipliers from rebirth cycles should now be making each new roll land in higher rarity bands faster. Lock Godly anchors in your top 3 pedestals. Stack mutations across multiple events — late-game accounts compound mutation multipliers faster than any other phase. Run rebirths only during active event windows so recovery rolls hit the higher bands faster.

Do NOT: Rebirth casually or on impulse. Each rebirth resets short-term cash flow — the recovery speed depends on your permanent multipliers. If a mutation event is active, stay placed and let your units accumulate mutations rather than resetting.

The golden rule across all transitions: never leave a pedestal empty during a phase change. Keep the old unit placed until the new one is confirmed and ready to drop in. Even 5 minutes of an empty pedestal is lost cash that compounds into lost block upgrades. Full cash and offline earnings guide →

Roll an Anime best setup FAQ

Should I keep low-rarity units on my Roll an Anime plot?

Yes — until something better lands. Empty pedestals in the Roblox game are lost income. A Common occupying a slot is always better than an empty slot.

Does anime IP matter in a Roll an Anime layout?

Possibly. Some sources hint at IP-themed bonuses, but the math hasn't been confirmed. Treat anime IP as a tie-breaker between two same-rarity units, not as a primary criterion. Mutation tier and rarity always come first.

How often should I re-audit my Roll an Anime setup?

Every time a new rarity tier lands, a block tier upgrade happens, or a mutation event runs. The game layouts go stale fast — let new pulls in, push old units out based on mutation tier and rarity.

Does a Common with a high mutation beat an Epic with no mutation?

In many cases, yes. A Common with AdminAbuse (6.89×) earns nearly 7× its base cash output, which can exceed what an Epic unit earns at its base rate depending on the rarity multiplier difference. Always check the mutation table before deciding to replace a mutated unit with a higher-rarity un-mutated one.

How do mutation events affect my best setup?

Since Update 1.6 (2026-05-10), all placed anime have a chance to receive the active event mutation during a mutation event. Keep your highest-value units placed during mutation events to give them the best chance of stacking an additional mutation multiplier. This changes the effective ranking of your placed units over time.

Should I replace a Starborn unit with a higher-rarity no-mutation unit?

Not automatically. A Starborn (3.93×) unit has a significant cash multiplier advantage. Compare the effective output difference: if the higher-rarity unit's base rate advantage does not exceed the 3.93× loss, keep the Starborn unit in that slot and place the new unit in a lower-priority slot instead.

How do I use active codes with my setup?

WELCOME gives you the free Luffy anchor — place it on your highest-multiplier pedestal immediately. 1MIL doubles block stock for one hour — save it for a deliberate block-shopping session during an active server luck window. STOCKLUCK1 and STOCKQUANTITY1 each last 3 hours — redeem both at login and they cover your entire session. BELUGA's 2-hour cash boost stacks with mutation events for compounded gains. RICHEST gives free rewards — redeem early. The optimal sequence: WELCOME → STOCKLUCK1 + STOCKQUANTITY1 at login → confirm server luck → 1MIL → BELUGA during mutation event.

Which block upgrades matter most for plot optimisation?

Priority order: (1) Guaranteed band first (Common→Legendary, 100% drop) — no reason to delay these. (2) High band (Galaxy 96%→Ascendant 80%) — your Epic unit gateway. (3) Mid band (Devil 70%→Magic 62%) — bridge to Godly access. (4) Rare band (Bramble 27%→King Sun 15%) — use Auto Buy, do not manually camp. (5) Godly band (Molten Core 8.5%→Vortex 6%) — target during triple-stack luck windows. (6) Endgame band (Bloodcode 5.5%→Pinnacle 3%) — patience game, pity system helps. Each tier you unlock raises every future roll's potential ceiling. See the full block guide for all 33 tiers and drop chances.

How do I find high-luck servers for better setup results?

Server luck windows last 15 minutes (extended from 5 min in Update 1.6, 2026-05-10). Join a fresh server and watch chat for the luck announcement — if you see no indicator within 30 seconds, rejoin a different server. Newer servers have the highest chance of an active window. The triple-stack (server luck + STOCKLUCK1 code + 1MIL code) is the optimal block-shopping window. Auto Buy is essential during luck windows — it catches rare blocks you might miss manually.

How do I transition my setup from starter to late-game smoothly?

Phase it: (1) Days 1–3 — fill every pedestal, redeem WELCOME, buy guaranteed blocks. (2) Days 4–10 — unlock Auto Buy, target Epic units, server-hop for luck windows. (3) Days 10–20 — hunt Godly-band blocks, run mutation events, save offline cash for events. (4) Day 20+ — lock Godly anchors in top pedestals, stack mutations, rebirth during event windows only. Golden rule across all phases: never leave a pedestal empty during a transition. Keep the old unit placed until the new one is confirmed.