How to Get F2P Tickets Fast in Anime Astral Simulator

Every way to earn F2P Tickets in Anime Astral Simulator — codes worth ~6,300 tickets, milestone drops, and grinding — plus what to spend them on first.

F2P Tickets are the closest thing Anime Astral Simulator has to free Robux: the ticket store sells several gamepasses for tickets instead of real money — Fast Click, Remote Star, 2x Power, +1 Sword Equip among them (community-reported, stock and prices shift between updates). That makes tickets the single most valuable free-to-play resource in the game, and farming them efficiently is the fastest way to close the gap on paying players.

There are three real sources of tickets: codes, milestone drops, and grinding. Here’s how to work all three, and what to actually spend the pile on.

Route 1: Codes — ~6,300 tickets sitting on the table

Codes are by far the biggest and fastest source. As of June 10, 2026 there are 36 working codes and zero expired ones, worth roughly 6,300 F2P Tickets combined by the newest community-reported figures (plus a mountain of XP, Power, Damage, Yen, Drop and Luck potions). The math, if you like receipts: one 500-ticket code (REWARDSFIXED), one 250 (RELEASE), ten 200s from the Update 1.5 wave, twenty-three 150s from the Update 1 wave and older milestones, and one 100 (the original SORRYFORSHUTDOWN). Some sources report lower amounts for individual codes — where they disagree we follow the two most recently updated lists, and either way the order of magnitude holds. If you redeem nothing else, grab these:

CodeReward (community-reported)
REWARDSFIXED500 F2P Tickets + 5 potions — the most valuable code in the game
RELEASE250 F2P Tickets + a stack of potions (sources report 12–14)
NPCNERF200 F2P Tickets + 5 potions
17KPLAYERS / UPDATE1.5 / 3KEVENT and the rest of the 200-ticket wave200 each + 5 potions

The full list — including every older 150-ticket milestone code — lives on our codes page, which we recheck after every update. Redeem via the checkmark (flower-shaped) icon in the top-right corner, paste exactly, and hit the green REDEEM CODE! button. No group or Discord join is required for any code.

One habit worth building: redeem codes the day they appear. This developer has already shipped three SORRYFORSHUTDOWN codes and a REWARDSFIXED — compensation codes come fast and there’s no guarantee how long each stays live.

Route 2: Milestones — new codes drop on a schedule you can predict

Look at the code names: 1KPLAYERS through 17KPLAYERS, 100KVISITS through 3.5MVISITS, 1KLIKES through 8KLIKES, 4KFAVS. The pattern is obvious — every player-count, visit, like and favorite milestone produces a new code, and the game is growing fast enough (17,000+ concurrent players, 4M+ visits within two weeks of release) that new milestones land every few days.

You don’t need to monitor the Roblox page yourself. New codes are announced on the official Discord first, and our codes page picks them up on recheck. The practical tip is simply: check back after every update or whenever the game trends — update codes (UPDATE1, UPDATE1.5) and apology codes have been the most generous so far.

Route 3: Grinding — slower, but it stacks while you play

Tickets also accumulate from playing — community sources describe them as earnable through normal grinding alongside Yen and XP, though exact playtime rates aren’t published anywhere we track, so we won’t invent numbers. What we can say from community reports:

  • Daily chests pay out potions and have been reported to include tickets — open them every session (verify contents in-game).
  • Long AFK sessions in Titan Defense (Titan Wall) are the standard way players keep income flowing overnight — see our beginner guide for the full early-game routine.
  • Update 1.5’s Timeless Raids and Cosmic Gacha added new reward loops; the Cosmic Gacha reportedly pays out Timeless Keys and bonuses rather than tickets directly, but the raids feed your overall economy — details in our Update 1.5 breakdown.

Treat grinding as the background layer: codes give you the lump sum, milestones give you the drip, grinding fills the gaps.

What to spend F2P Tickets on (priority order)

Community consensus from launch-week players ranks the ticket-store gamepasses like this:

  1. Fast Click — the universal pick; everything in the game scales off your click output.
  2. Remote Star — lets you roll your world’s Star from anywhere instead of standing at the machine (one community clip showed it at around 800 tickets — verify in-game). Pairs perfectly with auto-roll.
  3. +1 Sword Equip — dual-wielding two swords from the weapons banner roughly doubles your weapon multiplier.
  4. 2x Power — flat and boring, but flat and boring wins long-term.

Luck and multi-open passes ranked last in every community discussion we found. Note this ordering is community-reported and prices in the ticket store have shifted between updates — check the store before committing.

A note on tickets versus Robux: community streams report that the ticket store sells gamepasses at their normal value while the Robux store has occasionally run Premium discounts — meaning the relative deal can shift. If you were ever going to spend real money, price-compare both stores first; if you’re staying F2P, the ticket store is the whole game, so guard the balance. The same streams rank the power-related passes as the best Robux value too, so the priority list above holds either way.

Why tickets beat every other early resource

It’s worth being explicit about why this is the F2P pillar strategy. Yen scales with your world — every new world multiplies your income, so early Yen is cheap to replace. Potions expire. But a gamepass bought with tickets is permanent account-wide progression: Fast Click compounds every click you’ll ever make, and Remote Star converts your idle time into summons toward the pity thresholds (Mythic at 1,000, Secret at 10,000 — see the summoning guide for that math). A day-one player who banks ~6,300 code tickets into two or three permanent passes is structurally ahead of one who drips them into extra potion bundles.

What not to spend on: don’t convert your early tickets into extra summons hoping for a Secret. Secret pity is 10,000 summons and Divines have no pity at all (community-reported) — our tier list explains why chasing top units early is a trap, and the fighters database shows what each world’s Star actually offers.

Milestone watch: where the next codes come from

You can roughly predict the next code wave from the game’s live stats. As of June 10 the game sits around 17,900 concurrent players, 4.28M visits, 9.4K likes and 5.1K favorites — and the existing code ladder (17KPLAYERS, 3.5MVISITS, 8KLIKES, 4KFAVS) tracks exactly those metrics. That puts 20KPLAYERS, 4MVISITS and 10KLIKES in plausible-next territory, plus whatever the next update or emergency shutdown produces (UPDATE2 and a fourth SORRYFORSHUTDOWN are both, on recent form, a matter of time). To be clear, these are pattern-based guesses, not announcements — codes don’t exist until the developer ships them. But it’s why checking the codes page twice a week beats checking it once a month: this game mints tickets on a schedule, and the schedule is public if you know how to read it.

While you’re collecting, don’t sleep on the potions riding along with every code: 36 codes also means roughly 150 potions across XP, Power, Damage, Yen, Drop and Luck (community-reported counts vary per code). Bank the Drop and Luck potions for secret-boss and accessory farming sessions — they’re scarcer than the stat potions and much harder to replace.

The 10-minute ticket checklist

If you’re starting today: open the codes page, redeem all 36 codes (~6,300 tickets), buy Fast Click, start the Ninja Village quest chain with your potions running, and set a reminder to check codes again after the next update. That’s most of the value in this guide, compressed into one session — the rest is letting milestones and grinding stack while you progress through the worlds.

All figures are community-reported — verify in-game, and tell us via the contact page if a code fails so we can flag it.

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FAQ

What are F2P Tickets used for in Anime Astral Simulator?

Their headline use is buying gamepasses for free — the ticket store sells Fast Click, Remote Star, 2x Power, +1 Sword Equip and more for tickets instead of Robux. Community-reported, verify current stock in-game.

How many F2P Tickets can you get from codes?

Roughly 6,300 across the 36 working codes as of June 10, 2026, by the newest community-reported figures (some sources report lower per-code amounts). REWARDSFIXED alone gives 500. Check our codes page for the live list.

Which gamepass should I buy first with tickets?

Community consensus ranks Fast Click first, then Remote Star, +1 Sword Equip and 2x Power. Verify prices in the ticket store — they shift between updates.

Do F2P Tickets expire?

No expiry has been reported, but codes do get added (and could expire) constantly — redeem codes as soon as you see them rather than stockpiling unredeemed ones.