Updated 2026-05-03 · drop chances mirrored from the official Discord

Roll an Anime Blocks

Blocks are the rolling surface in Roll an Anime — you do not roll dice into thin air, you roll them onto a block, and the block decides which rarity pool you can pull from. The Roll an Anime block you can afford right now sets your character ceiling. Upgrading a block is the cleanest, fastest way to break out of Common and Rare territory and reach the Godly band. Below is the full 33-tier ladder, with the developer's own drop chances.

What a block does inside Roll an Anime

Blocks are the rolling surface in Roll an Anime — you do not roll dice into thin air, you roll them onto a block, and the block determines which rarity pool the dice can hit. Buying a better block directly unlocks rarer characters. This is the central upgrade choice that gates your collection: low-tier blocks cap you at Common and Rare; higher-tier blocks open the door to Epic and Godly.

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A better block directly improves the quality of your rolls

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Buying better blocks unlocks access to rarer characters

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You purchase blocks, then roll them to unlock anime characters — blocks are the rolling vehicle, not a passive cash producer

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Upgrading blocks is one of the highest-priority early-game investments

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Roll an Anime block drop chances (official)

All 33 named blocks. The percentage is the developer-disclosed chance that this block will be in stock when you pull up the shop. Posted in the official Discord #announcements on 2026-04-26 by rlrblx (developer). We mirror it verbatim — no rounding, no reordering.

Mirrored verbatim from the official Discord. The developer prefaced the table with: 'Rarer blocks have lower drop chances. I'll be pushing out an update buffing stock chances but better ones will always have a lower chance.'

Guaranteed (100%)

BlockStock chance
Common 100%
Uncommon 100%
Rare 100%
Epic 100%
Legendary 100%
Mythic 100%

High stock (80–96%)

BlockStock chance
Galaxy 96%
Quantum 88%
Ascendant 80%

Mid stock (62–70%)

BlockStock chance
Devil 70%
Heavenly 66%
Magic 62%

Rare stock (13.5–27%)

BlockStock chance
Bramble 27%
Time Bender 21%
Infinity 17%
Aetherial 17%
King Sun 15%
Ouroboros 13.5%

Godly stock (6–8.5%)

BlockStock chance
Molten Core 8.5%
Radiant 8.5%
Celestial Emperor 8%
Toxic Reactor 7.5%
Phantom 7.5%
Anomaly 7%
Verca 6.5%
Vortex 6%
King's Mantle 6%

Endgame stock (3–5.5%)

BlockStock chance
Bloodcode 5.5%
The End 5%
Doom 5%
Hellcore 4.5%
Verdict 4%
Pinnacle 3%

A note on what these numbers mean: the chance is the probability the block appears in the in-game shop at any given stock refresh, not the chance of a specific anime dropping when you roll. Rarer blocks rotate in less often — that is how the Roll an Anime stock economy gates the Epic and Godly bands. Auto Buy was added in Update 1 precisely to let you snipe the rare ones the moment they cycle in.

Roll an Anime block tier prices: still pending

Roll an Anime block tier names AND drop chances are now sourced directly from a 2026-04-26 #announcements post by the developer rlrblx. Specific block PRICES are still pending — the developer has not published a price table. We list 33 named tiers below with the developer's own drop-chance percentages.

The drop-chance table above is the first official disclosure we have for Roll an Anime block stock — but it is a stock-rotation table, not a price table. The developer has not yet published per-block cash costs. We will publish a Roll an Anime block price table only when at least one of the following corroborates: an in-game screenshot of the shop UI showing the price ladder, an official Discord pin, or a wiki maintainer with a verified history of accuracy. Until then, this page documents what blocks do, what tiers exist, and how often they rotate — not specific numeric prices.

The Roll an Anime block upgrade order that actually works

A practical upgrade ladder distilled from RoroWiki, Pro Game Guides, and AllThings.how, now anchored to the developer's own drop-chance disclosure. Follow it and your cash flow compounds instead of stalling.

  1. Unlock every starter pedestal slot before rolling — empty slots are lost income. — rorowiki Beginner's Guide
  2. Save for the first paid block upgrade as soon as Common rolls stop replacing your worst unit. — rorowiki + progameguides
  3. Re-roll on the new block until your worst pedestal slot is at least one rarity above the previous block's cap. — rorowiki Beginner's Guide
  4. Repeat — every block tier you skip is a rarity band you can't pull from. — progameguides

Why blocks beat dice as a Roll an Anime spending priority

Spend cash on dice and you get more rolls on the same block — same rarity ceiling, just more attempts. Spend cash on a block upgrade and you raise the ceiling itself. Higher ceilings outperform more rolls every single time once you are out of the Common-only band. The drop-chance table above makes this explicit: every Common-through-Mythic block sits at 100% stock, but Bramble already drops to 27% and the Godly band averages well under 10%. If you are not actively chasing the rare tiers when they cycle in, you are leaving the Roll an Anime endgame on the table.

The mistake that kills new players is spamming dice on a starter block. Three Epic-eligible rolls beat thirty Rare-capped rolls on day one. Treat dice as fuel for the highest tier you can comfortably support, not as a replacement for the upgrade itself. Once Auto Buy is unlocked (10 manual purchases per block, per Update 1), you can let the game snipe rare-tier stock for you while you focus cash on dice and the next ladder rung.

How blocks chain into the rest of Roll an Anime

  • Better blocks open higher Roll an Anime rarities, which produce more cash on your plot.
  • More cash buys more dice, which roll on the better block, which produces a better character — the loop tightens.
  • The 1MIL code grants double block stock for one hour — perfect for stacking Auto Buy purchases on rare-tier blocks during the buff window.
  • When the block ladder slows, you trigger rebirth for a permanent multiplier, then climb the block tiers faster the second time.

Roll an Anime blocks FAQ

What does a block do?

A block is the rolling surface. Dice you buy are rolled on a block, and the block determines which rarity pool can drop. Better blocks unlock rarer characters.

Are the Roll an Anime block drop chances official?

Yes. The developer rlrblx posted the full 33-tier table in #announcements on 2026-04-26 with the note "rarer blocks have lower drop chances". We mirror it verbatim above.

Should I upgrade my block or buy more dice?

Upgrade the block whenever a tier jump is in reach. Dice are fuel; the block is the ceiling. The drop-chance table makes this concrete: Mythic and below are guaranteed stock, but everything from Bramble down rotates in less often, so a higher block tier is the only way to access the rare and godly bands.

Are the block prices listed anywhere?

Not yet — at least not from a credible primary source. We refuse to invent numbers. Watch the official Discord #announcements or #update-logs for an in-game screenshot of the price ladder.

Do blocks reset on rebirth?

Some short-term progress resets on a Roll an Anime rebirth, but the permanent multiplier and access to higher-tier rolls carry over. Whether the specific block tier itself resets is one of the items we mark needs check on the rebirth page — the developer has not posted a clarification.