Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Quests (March 2026) Ultimate Guide

Ultimate Endless Quests Guide

If you are anything like me, you’ve spent countless hours in Anime Fighting Simulator grinding stats, unlocking new powers, and trying to get the strongest fighters in the game. But let’s be honest: the grind can get tedious. That’s where the Endless Quests come into play. This feature is a total game-changer for farming resources efficiently, and if you aren’t using it, you are leaving massive gains on the table.

In this comprehensive guide, I’m going to break down everything you need to know about Endless Quests. We will look at the specific rewards, the best strategies to beat high-level waves, and how to optimize your build to farm Chikara Shards and Yen faster than ever before. Whether you are a beginner just starting your journey or a veteran looking to min-max your efficiency in 2026, this guide has something for you.

Quick Overview: Endless Quests at a Glance

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details, here is a quick table summarizing the core difficulties and what you can expect from them. This will help you quickly identify which quest you should be grinding based on your current power level.

Difficulty LevelRecommended PowerEnemy TypesPrimary RewardsBest For
EasyLow (Beginner)Basic ThugsChikara Shards, Small YenEarly game farming
MediumModerateEnhanced FightersChikara Shards, Medium YenMid-game progression
HardHighElemental UsersChikara Shards, High YenUnlocking new powers
NightmareVery HighBoss-type EnemiesHuge Chikara Shards, Rare DropsLate game grinding
InsaneMax/EndgameLegendary Anime CharactersMax Rewards, Exclusive ItemsTop-tier players

What Are Endless Quests?

So, what exactly are these quests? In Anime Fighting Simulator, Endless Quests are special instanced challenges where you face off against waves of enemies that get progressively harder. Unlike the standard quests where you run around the map finding NPCs, Endless Quests teleport you to a dedicated arena.

The goal is simple: survive as many waves as possible and defeat the enemies to earn rewards.

Why do I love this mode? Because it condenses the grind. Instead of running between NPCs and waiting for spawn timers, the enemies come to you. This allows you to focus purely on combat and looting. In 2026, the meta has shifted heavily towards efficiency, and Endless Quests are arguably the most consistent source of Chikara Shards, which are essential for unlocking Specials and powers.

How to Access Endless Quests?

If you are new to the game or just returning after a break, you might be wondering where to find these quests.

  1. Spawn Area: Start at the main spawn point.
  2. Teleport: Look for the “Quests” teleport area (usually labeled clearly on the map).
  3. Locate the NPC: Once you teleport, look for the NPC specifically labeled “Endless Quests” or similar (usually named something like “Infinite Quest” or “Endless” depending on the current update).
  4. Select Difficulty: Interact with the NPC to bring up the menu. You will see the difficulty options listed in the table above.

Pro Tip: Ensure you have your best equipped Specials and Stats before entering, as you cannot change them once the instance starts.

Detailed Breakdown of Quests & Rewards

Now, let’s get into the meat of the guide. I’ve analyzed the current meta in 2026 to give you the breakdown of what each difficulty offers and how to tackle them.

Easy & Medium Quests

These are your entry points.

  • The Experience: In Easy mode, you will face basic enemies like “Thugs” or “Trainees.” They have low health and deal minimal damage. Medium mode introduces “Fighters” who have slightly more health and may use basic physical attacks.
  • The Rewards: You won’t get rich here, but the Chikara Shard flow is steady.
  • Strategy: You don’t need a complex build here. Just focus on spamming your Area of Effect (AOE) attacks. If you have a power like Death Note or One Fruit that hits multiple targets, use it to clear waves quickly.
  • When to Leave: Once you can beat Medium mode without losing more than 10% of your health, it’s time to move to Hard. Staying here longer is inefficient for your time.

Hard & Nightmare Quests

This is where the real game begins in March.

  • The Experience: Enemies here hit hard. Hard mode features enemies that use elements (Sword, Durability, etc.). Nightmare mode throws “Boss” variants at you every 5 or 10 waves. These bosses have massive HP pools and can one-shot you if your Durability stat isn’t high enough.
  • The Rewards: The Yen multiplier increases significantly here. More importantly, the drop rate for Chikara Shards scales up. This is the “sweet spot” for most players looking to unlock Mythic powers.
  • Strategy: You cannot tank everything here. You need to learn to dodge. I recommend using a mobility-based Special (like Death Step or Geppo) to kite the enemies around the arena. Hit them, dodge back, and hit them again.

Insane Quests (The Endgame)

This is for the players with maxed stats and the best powers in the game.

  • The Experience: Chaos. Enemies have absurd amounts of defense and attack speed. You will be fighting waves that include multiple bosses simultaneously.
  • The Rewards: Insane amounts of Yen (trillions per hour potentially) and massive Chikara Shard caches. Some rare限时 (Limited) drops might also be found here during special events in 2026.
  • Strategy: Team up. While you can solo this with max stats, it is exponentially faster with a team. Coordinate your ultimates. One player uses a stun (like Conqueror’s Haki) while others deal damage.

Best Strategies for Endless Quests

To truly maximize your gains in Anime Fighting Simulator, you need more than just strong stats; you need a game plan. Here are the strategies I use personally to dominate Endless Quests.

1. Build Optimization

Your stats determine your damage and survivability.

  • For Damage: Focus heavily on Strength and Sword if you use M1s (Melee 1) combos. If you are a “Special Spammer,” prioritize Chikara (or Magic/Defense depending on the specific version of the stat system in the current update) to reduce cooldowns.
  • For Survivability: Durability is non-negotiable in Hard mode and above. If your health drops too fast, you can’t deal damage. A good rule of thumb I follow is to keep my Durability at roughly 60-70% of my main damage stat.

2. The “Kiting” Technique

Standing still is a death sentence in higher waves.

  • Movement: Never stop moving. Jump around the arena. Most enemy specials are targeted or travel in a straight line. If you are airborne, you are harder to hit.
  • Hit and Run: Dash in, unleash a quick combo (M1 + Special), and dash out immediately. Do not finish the full M1 combo if it leaves you vulnerable for too long (locked in animation).

3. Special Selection

Not all powers are created equal for PvE (Player vs Environment).

  • Best for PvE: Powers with large hitboxes and low cooldowns are king. Look for powers that have “spammable” moves.
  • My Recommendations:
    • AOE Heavy: Anything that creates a crater or hits a 360-degree radius.
    • Stun Lock: Moves that freeze enemies in place allow you to wail on them without taking damage.

4. Team Composition

If you are playing with friends (which I highly recommend for Insane mode), assign roles:

  • The Tank: Someone with high Durability to draw aggro.
  • The DPS: Players with maxed Strength/Sword to melt HP bars.
  • The Support: Players using healing buffs (if available in the current meta) or stunning moves to interrupt enemy ultimates.

Common Mistakes to Avoid In 2026

I see so many players making the same errors that slow down their progress. Don’t be that guy.

  • Ignoring Defense: Putting everything into Strength might make you hit hard, but if you die in two hits, your Damage Per Second (DPS) drops to zero while you respawn. Balance your build.
  • Wasting Specials: Don’t use your ultimate move (the one with the longest cooldown) on a single basic enemy. Save it for when the game spawns a Boss wave.
  • Not Selling Trash: Your inventory will get full. Make sure to sell unused items or powers you don’t need to keep your Yen flow healthy for upgrades.
  • Forgetting to Claim: After you die or finish the quest, claim your rewards! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen friends forget to click the claim button and lose out on a massive chunk of shards.

Pro Tips for 2026

To really stay ahead of the curve, here are some advanced tips:

  • Check for Codes: Always check for the latest Anime Fighting Simulator Codes before you start a grinding session. Developers often release boosts for Luck or Drop Rates that make Endless Quests twice as profitable.
  • Private Servers: If you can afford Robux, playing in a private server reduces lag. Lag is the biggest enemy in Endless Quests because it causes you to mis-time dodges. A smooth connection means better survival rates.
  • Update Chasing: Whenever a new update drops in 2026, new Endless Quests or enemies are usually added. These new quests often have boosted drop rates for the first week to encourage players to try them. Be the first to farm them

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Endless Quests in Anime Fighting Simulator?

To get to Endless Quests, go to the main spawn area and look for the “Quests” teleport. Once there, find the NPC designated for Endless Quests (often near the main quest board) and interact with them to select your difficulty.

What is the best difficulty for farming Chikara Shards?

For most players in 2026, Hard or Nightmare mode offers the best balance of risk and reward. Insane mode gives the most shards, but if you die too often, your average shards-per-hour actually drops compared to grinding Nightmare consistently.

Can I solo Endless Quests?

Yes, you can solo Easy, Medium, Hard, and Nightmare difficulties if your stats are high enough. However, Insane mode is designed to be extremely difficult solo and is highly recommended to be done with a team for maximum efficiency.

What stats should I focus on for Endless Quests?

You should focus on a hybrid build. Strength and Sword (or Magic/Chikara) for damage are essential, but Durability is crucial for survival in later waves. Without Durability, you will be one-shot by bosses.

Do daily boosts affect Endless Quest rewards?

Yes! Always try to use XP boosts, Luck boosts, or Yen boosts before entering Endless Quests. These multipliers apply to the drops you get from enemies, significantly increasing your hourly yield.

Why did my quest fail?

Your quest will fail if you lose all your health and run out of lives (respawns). In some modes, you have unlimited lives until the timer runs out, but in “Survival” type endless quests, running out of HP ends the run immediately.

Conclusion

Endless Quests in Anime Fighting Simulator are more than just a time-waster; they are the engine of progression for any serious player. By understanding the difficulty tiers, optimizing your stats, and using the strategies I’ve outlined above, you can turn a boring grind into a satisfying power trip.

Remember, the key is efficiency. Don’t bash your head against a wall in Insane mode if you aren’t ready for it. Grind Hard mode, upgrade your stats, and then move up. Keep an eye on the Latest Roblox Updates because the developers are always tweaking the quest rewards and enemy difficulties.

Good luck, and I’ll see you in the arena.

Sunny Kaushik

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