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Anime Origins Guide & Codes

Anime Origins guide for the Roblox tower defense: working codes, unit tier list, traits, secret units (Madara, Yuta, Alucard), raids, rifts and Igris.

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Secret units3
Visits12.7M+
Release2026-08-15
DeveloperOrigins Project
GenreAnime Tower Defense (gacha units)
Players20,000+ concurrent players
PriceFree to play

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The Game

What is Anime Origins?

Anime Origins is a anime tower defense (gacha units) by Origins Project, available on Roblox (PC, Mobile, Tablet & Console). It released on August 15, 2026 after ten months of testing, pulled 30,000+ concurrent players on launch day and passed 12.7 million visits in its first week with a 94% rating. You summon units from a rotating gacha banner (1 in 10,000 for the secret Alucard, 400-summon pity), place them on ground or hill spots, and clear four story worlds, legend stages, Infinity Mansion, two raids, timed rifts and the Igris world boss. Progress comes from evolving, ascending and trait-rerolling a roster that includes three secret units — Madara, Yuta and Alucard. This site tracks the working codes, a launch-week tier list and a units database built from dated sources only.

Summon Hall

Get Started in 5 Steps

  1. Redeem every code first. Nine launch codes hand out roughly 7,000 gems plus 150+ trait rerolls — copy them from the codes page and redeem from the Codes button (level 10+ may be required).
  2. Grab a farm and a hill unit. Leorio (epic farm) and Vegeta or Akeno (hill) cover money and flying enemies; wait for Bulma to rotate onto the banner before dumping gems — see hill units.
  3. Clear story on normal and hard. First clears pay about 1,800 gems per hard story plus quest rewards; follow the story & legend stages route.
  4. Evolve Vegeta and Goku, then reroll traits. Both evolve from legend-stage materials; spend rerolls only on permanent slots using the trait table.
  5. Farm the endgame loops. Igris world boss, raid act 3, rifts and Infinity Mansion feed fusion cores, Yuta and Mikey — start with the gem-farming routine and the secret units routes.

War Table

Codes, Rankings & Unit Data

Every World

Full Guide Index

Codes & Units

  • Working codes — nine active codes, rewards and the level-10 redeem rule.
  • Unit tier list — S to C rankings for every mythic and secret.
  • Units database — placement type, element, source and evolution per unit.
  • How to get Madara — Hidden Sand artifacts, tablet refine, quest line, Ghost Trial.
  • How to get Yuta — Shibuya Metro rift odds, pity and his copy mechanic.
  • Alucard — the 1-in-10,000 banner secret and his Restriction Release kit.
  • Gojo — time stop, slow aura and the rift-gated evolution.
  • All secret units — which of the three to chase first.

Systems

Modes

Progression & Info

17 guides in total — browse the guides hub.

FAQ

What is Anime Origins?

Anime Origins is a free Roblox anime tower defense game by Origins Project, released on August 15, 2026. You summon anime-inspired units from a gacha banner, place them on ground or hill spots to stop waves, and push through Story Mode, legend stages, Infinite (Infinity Mansion), Raids, Rifts and the Igris world boss while evolving and ascending your roster.

Is Anime Origins the Minecraft Origins mod or the Seven Deadly Sins: Origins game?

No — three different things share the name. This site covers the Roblox tower defense experience (roblox.com/games/129932912185311). "Origins" for Minecraft is an unrelated mod, and "The Seven Deadly Sins: Origins" is a Netmarble console/PC action RPG; guides for those will not help you here.

Is it "AO codes" or "Anime Orgins" — am I searching the right game?

Yes: AO is the community shorthand for Anime Origins (it is even one of the codes — AO gives 25 Trait Rerolls), and "anime orgins" is just the common misspelling. All of them point to the same Roblox tower defense by Origins Project; the working list is on our codes page.

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How This Guide Is Kept Accurate

Anime Origins Guide is an independent, unofficial fan resource for Anime Origins players — not affiliated with Origins Project.