Sources & verification
How we label what's confirmed, what's tested, and what's still community-reported.
| Official | Confirmed on the Roblox game page or by the developers. |
|---|---|
| In-game tested | Verified by us directly in the game with screenshots. |
| Community reported | From third-party code pages, videos, or player reports — recheck after updates. |
| Pending | Listed for completeness, not yet verified. |
What's official
The Anime Astral Simulator Roblox page confirms the core loop: collect and train fighters, explore the worlds, and complete gamemodes for rewards. The developer's public Trello board adds rosters, weapon values and patch notes. Neither publishes summon rates, pity thresholds or most drop chances.
What's community reported
Code rewards, fighter and avatar multipliers, pity numbers, gate timers and drop odds are largely community-reported until we can verify them in-game. We mark these clearly, flag conflicts between sources instead of hiding them, and keep single-source claims out of rankings as "pending".
Why it matters
Codes expire and values get rebalanced. Labelling sources keeps the wiki honest and tells you which numbers are safe to rely on and which to double-check.
FAQ
Is this an official Anime Astral Simulator site?
No. This is an independent fan-made wiki. Official facts, in-game testing notes, and community reports are labelled separately.
Why label sources on every page?
Roblox game data changes often with updates. Source labels separate confirmed facts from testing notes and community-reported claims, so you know what to trust.