10 Anime Final Quest: Noob to Pro (March 2026) Beginner Guide

Welcome to the chaotic, colorful, and incredibly addictive world of 10 Anime Final Quest. If you’re reading this, you’re probably tired of getting one-tapped by players who look like walking glowsticks, or you’re just stuck in the early grinding loop wondering when the “fun” actually starts. I’ve been there. We’ve all been there. This game is massive, and without a solid roadmap, it’s easy to waste hours grinding the wrong stats or missing crucial power spikes.
In this comprehensive guide, I’m going to walk you through the exact progression path you need to take in 2026. We are moving from a complete “Noob” to a server-dominating “Pro.” I’ve analyzed the top strategies, dug through the latest patch notes, and spent hours in the game myself to bring you the most efficient roadmap available.
Whether you are looking to dominate the PvP scene or just breeze through the story quests to unlock your favorite anime abilities, this guide has you covered.
Quick Progression Overview
Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details, here is a quick roadmap of your journey. This table summarizes the key milestones you need to hit.
| Progression Phase | Level Range | Primary Focus | Key Activities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noob (Early Game) | 1 – 50 | Basic Stats & Survival | Training Strength/Speed, First Quests, Unlocking Area 1 |
| Rookie (Mid-Game) | 50 – 150 | Abilities & Weapons | Unlocking your first Spec, getting a Legendary Weapon, PvP Basics |
| Veteran (Late Game) | 150 – 400 | Mastery & Prestige | Maxing out skills, Prestige 1, Dungeon Grinding |
| Pro (End Game) | 400+ | Meta Builds & PvP | Mythic Weapons, Max Stats, Server Dominance |
Understanding the Basics: Stats and Mechanics
Before you start sprinting toward the first boss, you need to understand how your character grows. In 10 Anime Final Quest, raw power isn’t just about your level; it’s about how you allocate your points.
When you start, you are presented with the “Big Three” stats:
- Strength (DMG): This is your bread and butter. It dictates how hard you hit with basic sword attacks and melee abilities. Priority: High.
- Durability (HP): Keeps you alive. Early game, you don’t need much of this if you don’t get hit. But once you start raiding? You’ll wish you had more. Priority: Medium.
- Chakra (Energy): Necessary for using special moves. Running out of Chakra in a fight means you’re just a sitting duck. Priority: High.
Pro Tip: Do not put points into Speed early on unless you are specifically building a “Speedster” class (like a specific Lightning-type character). For 90% of players, movement speed comes from skills and passives, not stat points. Dump your early points into Strength and Chakra to kill enemies faster—they can’t hurt you if they are dead.
Phase 1: The Noob Phase (Levels 1-50)
This is where most players quit because the grind feels slow. But trust me, it’s the fastest part of the game if you do it right.
1. Complete the Tutorial (Seriously)
I know you want to skip it, but the tutorial in the 2026 update gives you a starting weapon and enough XP to hit Level 5 instantly. It also teaches you the “Perfect Block” mechanic, which is crucial for PvP later.
2. The “Safe Zone” Grind
Stay in the Safe Zone until you are Level 10. Find the training dummies.
- Macro Method: If the game allows it (check the TOS), use a weight to hold your mouse button to auto-click.
- Active Method: Spam your basic click attack.
- Goal: Reach 100 Strength and 50 Chakra.
3. First Quest Chain
Once you step out, look for the “NPC with the Yellow Marker.” This usually starts the main storyline.
- Quest: Defeat 5 Thugs.
- Reward: 500 XP and $1,000 in-game currency.
- Strategy: Don’t fight them one by one. Aggro a group of 3-4 and use a wide-swinging sword attack (Heavy Slash) to hit them all at once. This multiplies your XP efficiency.
4. Get Your First Rare Sword
By Level 20, you should have about $5,000. Go to the Sword Shop in the main hub. Don’t buy the “Katana”—it’s overpriced. Look for the “Steel cleaver” or a drop from the mini-boss in the Forest Zone. Having a weapon with a slightly larger hit radius makes grinding significantly faster.
Phase 2: The Rookie Phase (Levels 50-150)
Now the game opens up. You’ve left the starter area, and you’re seeing players fly around with crazy powers. You want in on that.
Unlocking Your First Spec (Specialization)
Around Level 50, you can unlock a “Spec.” This is basically your character’s superpower class (e.g., Fruit User, Swordmaster, Taijutsu).
- Best Beginner Spec: Swordsman. Why? It doesn’t rely on finding rare random drops (like Fruits) and uses your Strength stat effectively.
- How to Unlock: Find the “Old Master” on the Mountain Island. He will ask you to defeat 10 Forest Guardians. Bring plenty of health potions.
Grind Spots for Levels 50-100
Don’t just stay in the Forest. The XP scaling drops off hard.
- Levels 50-70: Beach Crabs. They have low health but spawn in massive clusters. Great for AOE (Area of Effect) training.
- Levels 70-100: Bandit Fortress. Use the walls to funnel enemies into a hallway. Stand at the end and spam your ranged sword skill (e.g., “Air Slash”).
Managing Your Inventory and Economy
At this stage, inventory space becomes a nightmare.
- Sell everything Gray quality.
- Save Blue quality items for crafting later.
- Invest in Storage: Buy the extra backpack slots as soon as you can afford it. It pays off in the long run when you are looting high-level dungeons.
Phase 3: The Veteran Phase (Levels 150-400)
Welcome to the mid-game ceiling. This is where the “Noob to Pro” transition really happens. You need to start thinking about Prestige.
What is Prestige?
In 10 Anime Final Quest, Prestiging resets your level back to 1 but gives you a permanent multiplier to your damage and XP gain.
- Prestige 1: 1.5x XP / 1.2x Damage
- Prestige 2: 2.0x XP / 1.5x Damage
- Strategy: Hit Level 200, then immediately Prestige. Do not grind to Level 300 on your first run. The time-to-XP ratio is better to reset and fly through levels 1-100 again with your multiplier.
Dungeon Grinding for Loot
Stop grinding open-world mobs. Dungeons are where the real loot (Legendary and Mythic items) drops.
- Team Up: You cannot solo high-level dungeons efficiently yet. Use the Party Finder system.
- Role: If you are a Swordsman, you are the DPS. Let a tankier player (Durability build) take the aggro.
Phase 4: The Pro Phase (Level 400+)
You are now a high-level player. People see your aura and think twice about attacking you. Now, it’s about optimization.
The Meta Build for March 2026
Based on the current patch notes and community consensus on Discord, here is the “Pro” build:
- Primary: Fruit (Dark or Lightning) – High burst damage and stun potential.
- Secondary: Sword (Legendary Mythic Blade) – For sustained damage when Fruit is on cooldown.
- Stat Allocation: 300 Chakra (for spam), 1500 Strength (for nukes), rest into Durability to survive the one-shots.
Advanced PvP Mechanics
If you want to be a Pro, you have to win fights.
- Animation Cancelling: This is the #1 skill that separates pros from noobs. By dashing (pressing Shift/Q) immediately after starting an attack, you cancel the recovery frames of the animation, allowing you to chain attacks instantly. Go to a private server and practice this until it’s muscle memory.
- Strafing: Never stand still. Jump-dash in circles around your opponent. Most players rely on auto-aim or manual aim; if you are erratic, they will miss.
Farming Efficiency
At this level, you don’t need XP, you need Gold and Fragments to upgrade your gear.
- Target: Raid Bosses.
- Loop: Hop servers until you find a Raid Boss lobby that needs a damage dealer. Kill the boss, get the loot, leave, and repeat. This yields the highest gold per hour in the game.
Essential Codes for a Faster Start
To help you blast through the early “Noob” phase, here are the latest active codes. These can give you XP boosts, free cash, and stat resets.
Note: Codes are time-sensitive. Use them immediately to ensure they work.
| Code | Rewards | Status |
|---|---|---|
FINALQUEST2026 | 2x XP Boost (30 Mins) | Active |
NOOB2PRO | $50,000 Cash & Stat Reset | Active |
UPDATE2026 | 3x Luck Boost (1 Hour) | Active |
ANIMEPOWER | Rare Skill Crate | Active |
SUB2ROONBY | 10,000 Gems | Active |
LEGENDARY | 2x Damage Boost (15 Mins) | Active |
How to Redeem Codes:
- Press the Menu button (usually M or Esc).
- Look for the Twitter/X Bird icon or the “Codes” tab.
- Type the code exactly as shown above (case-sensitive).
- Hit Enter and enjoy your freebies!
Common Mistakes to Avoid In 2026
I see so many players making these errors. Don’t be one of them.
- Spending Gems on Cosmetics Early: I know the shiny wings look cool, but save your Gems. You need them for Inventory Slots and Re-rolling your Fruit. Cosmetics can come later when you are rich.
- Ignoring the “Quest Log”: The main story quests give massive XP chunks. Don’t just grind random mobs because it feels familiar. Follow the yellow markers!
- Going Solo Early: This game is an MMORPG. Join a guild or a group. Playing with others gives you a party XP buff (+10% to +25%). That adds up to days of grinding saved over time.
- Not Using Skills: Basic attacks are weak once you unlock skills. Skills scale with your stats much better than auto-attacks do. Rotate your skills (Q, E, R, F) for maximum damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to level up in 2026?
Currently, the fastest way is to join a “Power Leveling” server. Look for servers in the discord or public list where high-level players (often called “boosters”) help farm raids. You get leech XP just by being near them. If you must solo, stack XP boosts (Codes + Gamepass + Items) and grind the highest level Dungeon you can enter.
Which Fruit is the best for beginners?
For a beginner, I highly recommend the Chop Fruit (if available) or Bomb Fruit.
- Chop: Makes you immune to sword damage, which is 80% of what early-game enemies and players use. It allows you to be aggressive without fear.
- Bomb: Easy to hit, high damage, and good for stunning enemies so you can run away if you are outnumbered.
How do I get a Legendary Sword?
Legendary Swords typically have a low drop rate (around 1-5%) from specific Raid Bosses or can be bought from the Random Merchant that spawns in the Safe Zone every hour. The merchant sells one item, so you have to be lucky, or hop servers until he has a sword. For a guaranteed drop, defeat the Soul King Raid Boss; he has a 100% chance to drop a Legendary Soul Saber on your first kill of the day.
Why did my damage drop suddenly?
If you notice your damage plummeting, check your Armament (Haki). If you died, your Haki might have run out, and you need to re-activate it. Also, check if you are fighting an enemy with an elemental advantage. If you are using a Fire Fruit and they are a Water-type user, your damage is reduced by 50%.
Is it worth resetting my stats?
Yes, but only once or twice. When you are a Noob, you might put points into Speed or Durability that you don’t need. Once you hit Level 100 and understand your build, use a Stat Reset (available from codes or the shop for Robux) to move those points into Strength and Chakra. After that, try to plan your build ahead so you don’t waste more currency
Conclusion
Going from a Noob to a Pro in 10 Anime Final Quest isn’t about playing for 24 hours straight; it’s about playing smart. Focus on your stats, don’t waste resources on cosmetics early, leverage the codes provided, and don’t be afraid to prestige to get those multipliers.
The game changes constantly with new updates dropping in March 2026, so the “Meta” might shift, but the fundamentals of grinding and efficient stat management will always remain the same. Equip your best sword, charge your Chakra, and get out there. Your final quest awaits!
Good luck, and I’ll see you in the leaderboards
