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Passives in Anime Fighters Simulator: In Anime Fighters Simulator, your characters can have a passive, which is a permanent buff or, in some cases, a debuff.

Almost all the passives in the game, however, make your fighters stronger, and some of them make them significantly stronger.

When opening a character from a star, there is a small chance that he will have a passive. If a character you want to use doesn’t have one, you can give him one.

With so many passives in the game, we recommend that you consult our Anime Fighters Simulator Passive Level List to understand how powerful different passives are.

In this guide, we have provided you with all the information you need about passives in Anime Fighters Simulator.

What are passives?

Passives are permanent power-ups that Anime Fighters Simulator characters can have.

You can see if a character has a passive by looking at their icon in your character inventory.

If there is a small icon in the upper left corner of a character’s icon, then that character has a passive.

To see what the passive does, as well as its name, you can click on the character icon and the passive information will be displayed to the right of the main character information window, as shown below.

Not all passives in the game show the impulses they give as Rich III does.

The ghostly passive, for example, simply says: “This fighter is like a ghost …”. You can see what boosts all the passives in the game given in our list of passives later in this guide.

There are many types of passives that improve everything from damage and attack speed to movement speed and fall rate.

Some passives have a huge impact on a fighter’s damage output, so you should definitely aim to get passives on every fighter you use on your team.

How to get passives?

There are two ways to get passives on characters in Anime Fighters Simulator.

The first way characters can get passives in the game is if they have a random one by being opened from a star.

Every time you open a star, there is a small chance that the fighter has a random passive.

The rarer a passive is, the less likely it is that a character will have it randomly upon opening.

The second way to get a passive on a fighter is by using the passive replay machine located in the world of Hero’s University.

In the passive replay machine, you can, of course, reroll the passive of a character who already has one, but you can also use it to give a passive to a character without one.

To give a fighter a passive on the passive replay machine, click Choose fighter within the machine, click the fighter you want to passive to, click Select, and click Shard Reroll or Robux Reroll.

The passive your character gets is random and has the same probability as recasting an existing passive.

Once you have selected a character to give him a passive, you can see how many raid shards You will have a hard time giving it a passive before clicking the Shard Reroll button. Robux replay costs 149 Robux.

The number of Shards it costs to recast or recast a fighter’s passive depends on that fighter’s rarity. Fragments must be from the same world as the fighter.

Note that you cannot give a character a passive if he is equipped with your equipment. Take them off first. Then you can put them in the passive rewinding machine.

How to reroll a passive?

If you have a character that you want to use on your team but has a weak passive, or you just want a better one, it is possible to recast the current passive.

To reroll a character’s passive in Anime Fighters Simulator, go to the passive replay machine at Hero’s University, click the ‘Choose Fighter’ button on the machine, select the character whose passive you want to reroll, click under ‘Select’, and click on the ‘Shard Reroll or’ Robux Reroll ‘button.

Re-executing a character’s passive costs raid shards from the same world the character belongs to or 149 Robux, depending on whether you choose Shard Reroll or Robux Reroll.

The number of raid shards it costs to recast a character’s passive depends on that character’s rarity, with higher rarity shards costing more shards.

When you reroll a character’s passive, you can get any passive in the game except the poor ones that weaken your character.

List of all passives

There are many passives in Anime Fighters Simulator that provide improvements in everything from attack to movement speed.

Passives come in different rarities, and higher rarities are usually better than lower rarities.

Here are the different passive rarities that you can have in Anime Fighters Simulator:

  • Poor
  • Common
  • Rare
  • Epic
  • Legendary
  • Mythical

As mentioned, you can’t get low-rarity passives when using the passive replay machine. They can only be obtained by a character who has it randomly when opened.

With so many passives in the game and the fact that not all passives say what power-ups they give, we’ve put together all the information you need.

Here’s a complete overview of all the passives in Anime Fighters Simulator, including their chance according to the game, the boost they give, and their rarity.

Since some passives are very rare to roll, we recommend settling for an excellent but less rare passive until you have the resources to keep repeating for a long time.

Also, if you get any characters with Solid Gold either by opening stars or by rolling again, we recommend that you keep it since you can use characters with this passive to grow yen quickly.

What are the best passives?

Due to the large number and variety of passives in Anime Fighters Simulator, it can be difficult to know which ones are the best.

Overall Solid Gold and Ghostly are the best passives in the game.

However, which passive is best for you depends on what your current needs are.

If you need Time Attack shards, then a Collector III passive is the best, and if you’re looking for raid shards, then a Tactical III would be a great help.

But, since what most players want is more damage, Solid Gold and Ghostly are the best options for you.

One more thing to consider about passives that increase damage is whether or not a fighter can charge his ultimate quickly, which means he doesn’t need to perform many basic attacks before his ultimate is ready.

If a character has a fast final charge time, then he greatly benefits from a passive DMG boost, while those with a slow final charge benefit more from an attack speed boost.

You can learn more about how good each passive is in the game in our list of passive levels.

One last note when deciding between using a DMG boost or a passive Boss DMG boost is that Boss DMG doesn’t affect the damage your clicks deal.

Boss DMG only affects the damage that characters deal with bosses, while the DMG boosts affect the damage of your click, so it’s more than just the damage done by that character.

That’s everything you need to know about passives in Anime Fighters Simulator!

Do you have any input or suggestions for this guide? Let us know in the comment section below.

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