First 10 minutes · Updated 2026-05-03

Roll an Anime Beginner Guide

First time inside the Roblox title? Skip the trial-and-error. This Roll an Anime beginner guide compresses the wisdom of seven trackers and one community wiki into a 10-minute opener that keeps your starting cash productive. By the end you will have a free Luffy unit, every pedestal filled, and your next upgrade lined up.

Step 1 — Finish the Roblox game tutorial first

The opening tutorial in Roll an Anime is short, but it gates the redeem path on some servers. AllThings.how specifically warns: "Finish the short tutorial before trying to redeem a code." Don't skip it. The this game tutorial introduces you to the dice, blocks and pedestals — three concepts you will lean on for the rest of the run.

Step 2 — Redeem WELCOME for a free the title Luffy

  1. Open the Shops area in the game.
  2. Find the Upgrade stand. The Free Reward NPC stands right next to it.
  3. Press E to open the Enter Code window.
  4. Type or paste WELCOME in all caps. Codes are case-sensitive in the game.
  5. Click Verify. Your free Luffy lands instantly.

See the full the Roblox title codes list

Step 3 — Fill every pedestal before rolling more

Empty pedestals are lost income. The biggest rookie mistake in the game is rolling once, getting a Common, and then leaving four slots empty while you save for a "better roll". Don't. A Common in the Roblox game is always better than blank space — it earns cash, it occupies slot, and it can be replaced when a Rare lands.

Fill the plot first. Optimize later. This is the single biggest difference between a struggling this game account and a smooth one.

Step 4 — Save for the next Roll an Anime block tier

Once your plot is full, stop spending on dice and start spending on the block. A better block in the title unlocks rarer rolls. Going from a starter block to the next tier is the cleanest power spike you get on day one — you immediately stop pulling Commons and start seeing Rares and Super Rares.

Treat each block upgrade as a milestone in your progression. Whenever you hit a new block tier, take a screenshot — you'll want a baseline for the next time you weigh a rebirth.

Step 5 — Log out with a full Roll an Anime plot

The game keeps producing cash offline by default. The single biggest passive multiplier you have is "go away and come back". Log out with every pedestal occupied, even by Commons. The offline economy is generous and you should always be banking idle cash between sessions.

Open the Roblox game cash & offline guide

Three rookie mistakes new Roll an Anime players make

  • Hoarding starting cash for a "big" roll. The math doesn't favour it on a starter block in Roll an Anime — you are paying for higher-variance Commons.
  • Selling Commons too early. Until your plot is full, every Common you delete is a slot of zero income.
  • Rebirthing on day one. The title rewards a fully filled plot before rebirth. Reset on a half-built plot and you'll wipe progress for a tiny multiplier.

Roll an Anime checklist for the end of your first session

  • Tutorial completed.
  • WELCOME redeemed for free Luffy.
  • Every starting pedestal occupied (Commons OK).
  • Cash banked towards the next block tier.
  • Logged out with the plot full so the game offline cash compounds.
  • Discord invite saved (discord.gg/9XChKGqSBK) so you will catch the next code drop early.