Ultimate Anime Squadron Gear Guide: Crafting, Stats & Set Bonuses (2026)
Complete Anime Squadron gear guide covering all 12 craftable items, materials, gold costs, stat boosts, and set bonuses. Learn how to craft and farm efficiently.
Why Gear Crafting Matters in Anime Squadron
In Roblox’s Anime Squadron, your units are only as strong as the equipment they wear. Whether you’re pushing through Raid mode or tackling late-game Challenges, the right gear can mean the difference between victory and a wipe. This Anime Squadron gear guide will walk you through every craftable item, the materials you need, the stat boosts you can expect, and how to activate powerful set bonuses. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to gear up your squad for any scenario.
Gear isn’t just about raw numbers – it also enables unit awakenings and synergizes with team compositions. Many players overlook the importance of set bonuses, but stacking two pieces from the Ninja or Pirate set can transform a mid-tier unit into a raid boss. Let’s dive into everything you need to know about gear in Anime Squadron.
How to Craft Gear in Anime Squadron
To start crafting, head to the Upgrades zone in the lobby. Look for the Crafting NPC – it’s the character that resembles Uchiha Madara from Naruto, standing near the Awakening NPC. Press E to open the crafting menu. Here you’ll see a list of all available gear.
Each piece of equipment costs a certain amount of Gold plus specific materials. Higher-tier gear requires rarer materials, which you can farm by playing specific Acts on different maps: Leaf Village, Marine Lobby, and GT City. The crafting menu also shows the possible stat range, so you can reroll if you get a low roll (though reroll costs aren’t detailed in the game).
| Gear Tier | Example Item | Gold Cost | Material Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Saiyan Gi | 250 | Common (Acts 1-2) |
| Mid-game | Pirate Shirt | 500 | Uncommon (Acts 3-4) |
| Late-game | Ninja Hoodie | 750 | Rare (Acts 5-6) |
| End-game | Hogyoku | 2500 | Very Rare (Acts 7-10) |
Remember that Monarch Daggers are a special case – they cost 5000 Gold and require materials from Acts 9-10, but provide no stat boosts. They’re used exclusively to evolve the Woo unit.
Complete List of All Craftable Gear
Below is the full Anime Squadron gear guide table, including the materials needed and the stat ranges you can roll. Note that some items belong to sets, which grant additional bonuses when equipped together.
| Gear Name | Required Materials | Gold Cost | Stat Boosts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saiyan Gi | 50x Currentbinder Rope (Marine Lobby Act 1-2), 25x Zenkai Ore (GT City Act 1-2), 15x Shinobi Bone (Leaf Village Act 1-2) | 250 | Defence 0.5-1%, HP 1-2%, Damage 1-2% |
| Saiyan Hat | 15x Currentbinder Rope (Marine Lobby Act 1-2), 50x Zenkai Ore (GT City Act 1-2), 35x Shinobi Bone (Leaf Village Act 1-2) | 250 | Crit Hit% 0.5-1%, Range 3-5%, Accuracy 1-2% |
| Saiyan Shoes | 35x Currentbinder Rope (Marine Lobby Act 1-2), 15x Zenkai Ore (GT City Act 1-2), 50x Shinobi Bone (Leaf Village Act 1-2) | 250 | Speed 1-2%, Defence 0.5-1%, Cooldown -0.5 to -1% |
| Pirate Sandals | 35x Depthglass Bottle (Marine Lobby Act 3-4), 15x Blinding Cloth (Leaf Village Act 3-4), 50x Ki Resonant Crystal (GT City Act 3-4) | 500 | Speed 2-4%, Defence 1-1.5%, Cooldown -1 to -2% |
| Pirate Shirt | 15x Depthglass Bottle (Marine Lobby Act 3-4), 50x Blinding Cloth (Leaf Village Act 3-4), 35x Ki Resonant Crystal (GT City Act 3-4) | 500 | Defence 1-1.5%, HP 2-3.5%, Damage 2-3.5% |
| Pirate Straw Hat | 50x Depthglass Bottle (Marine Lobby Act 3-4), 35x Blinding Cloth (Leaf Village Act 3-4), 15x Ki Resonant Crystal (GT City Act 3-4) | 500 | Crit Hit% 1-1.5%, Range 5-7.5%, Accuracy 2-3.5% |
| Ninja Shoes | 15x Genjutsu Fog Vial (Leaf Village Act 5-6), 35x Stormwake Sailcloth (Marine Lobby Act 5-6), 50x Stellar Ki Quartz (GT City Act 5-6) | 750 | Speed 4-7%, Defence 1.5-3%, Cooldown -2 to -3.5% |
| Ninja Headband | 35x Genjutsu Fog Vial (Leaf Village Act 5-6), 50x Stormwake Sailcloth (Marine Lobby Act 5-6), 15x Stellar Ki Quartz (GT City Act 5-6) | 750 | Crit Hit% 1.5-3%, Range 7.5-10%, Accuracy 3.5-6% |
| Ninja Hoodie | 50x Genjutsu Fog Vial (Leaf Village Act 5-6), 15x Stormwake Sailcloth (Marine Lobby Act 5-6), 35x Stellar Ki Quartz (GT City Act 5-6) | 750 | Defence 1.5-3%, HP 3.5-6%, Damage 3.5-6% |
| Devil Amulet | 10x Fuin Script Paper (Leaf Village Act 7-8), 15x Limitbreak Obsidian (GT City Act 7-8), 25x Beastblood Catalyst (Marine Lobby Act 7-8) | 2500 | HP 6-8%, Range 10-15%, Ability Cooldown -3.5 to -5% |
| Devil Sword | 25x Fuin Script Paper (Leaf Village Act 7-8), 15x Limitbreak Obsidian (GT City Act 7-8), 10x Beastblood Catalyst (Marine Lobby Act 7-8) | 2500 | Crit Hit% 3-4.5%, Damage 6-8%, Crit Damage 3-4.5% |
| Hogyoku | 15x Fuin Script Paper (Leaf Village Act 7-8), 25x Limitbreak Obsidian (GT City Act 7-8), 10x Beastblood Catalyst (Marine Lobby Act 7-8) | 2500 | Speed 7-9%, Cooldown -3.5 to -5%, Ability Cooldown -3.5 to -5% |
| Monarch Daggers | 10x Eclipse Godstone (GT City Act 9-10), 10x Chakra Fragment (Leaf Village Act 9-10), 10x King’s Haki Residue (Marine Lobby Act 9-10) | 5000 | None (used for Woo evolution) |
Understanding Gear Set Bonuses
Equipping multiple items from the same set unlocks a Gear Set Bonus that gives your unit additional perks. These bonuses stack with the individual stat boosts from each piece. Here’s a breakdown of all known set bonuses in the Anime Squadron gear guide:
| Set Name | Pieces Required | Bonus Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Hogyoku | 1 (Hogyoku) | -7.5% Cooldown |
| Devil | 1 (Amulet or Sword) | +10% Critical Chance; on critical hit, gain +5% Damage for 5 seconds (max 15% Damage) |
| Ninja | 2 of any Ninja piece (Shoes, Headband, Hoodie) | +5% Damage; each hit taken grants +3% Range (cap 15% Range) |
| Pirate | 2 of any Pirate piece (Sandals, Shirt, Straw Hat) | -5% Cooldown; every 10 seconds gains +2.5% Damage (cap 10% Damage) |
| Dragon Gi | 2 pieces (gear not currently craftable) | +5% Range and +5% Damage |
Community reports suggest that the Dragon Gi set may become available in future updates. For now, focus on Ninja and Pirate sets for the best value-to-cost ratio. The Hogyoku is a powerful one-piece option for units that rely on ability spam, while the Devil set is excellent for critical-hit-based damage dealers.
Best Gear for Early, Mid, and Endgame
Not all gear is created equal. Here’s a progression path based on your current progress:
- Early game (Acts 1-4): Saiyan set is cheap and easy to craft. It gives a small stat boost to help you clear early stages. Farm Gold from the AFK Zone and redeem codes to speed up.
- Mid game (Acts 5-6): Upgrade to Pirate or Ninja gear. The Ninja set bonus (+5% Damage and scaling Range) is especially strong for units that get hit often, like tanks.
- End game (Acts 7-10): Go for Devil Amulet + Devil Sword (or Hogyoku) paired with a high-damage unit. The Devil set’s crit chance and damage ramp make it the best raw DPS option. Monarch Daggers are only needed if you plan to evolve Woo.
Popular community tier lists rank the Ninja set as the best all-around for general content, while the Devil set shines in Raid mode where fights last longer.
Material Farming Strategies
Efficient farming is key to crafting the best gear without wasting hours. Each map drops specific materials at certain Acts. Use this table to plan your farming runs:
| Map | Acts 1-2 | Acts 3-4 | Acts 5-6 | Acts 7-8 | Acts 9-10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leaf Village | Shinobi Bone | Blinding Cloth | Genjutsu Fog Vial | Fuin Script Paper | Chakra Fragment |
| Marine Lobby | Currentbinder Rope | Depthglass Bottle | Stormwake Sailcloth | Beastblood Catalyst | King’s Haki Residue |
| GT City | Zenkai Ore | Ki Resonant Crystal | Stellar Ki Quartz | Limitbreak Obsidian | Eclipse Godstone |
Tips: Run Acts 7-8 repeatedly to stock up on Fuin Script Paper, Limitbreak Obsidian, and Beastblood Catalyst – these are used by Devil gear and Hogyoku. For Ninja gear, Acts 5-6 are your best bet. If you’re aiming for Monarch Daggers, you’ll need to clear Acts 9-10 on all three maps, which is a major investment.
Many players also use the AFK Zone to earn passive Gold while farming materials manually. Combine that with daily code redemptions to accelerate your crafting.
FAQs About Anime Squadron Gear
Q: How do I craft gear in Anime Squadron?
A: Find the Crafting NPC near the Awakening NPC in the Upgrades zone, press E, select the gear you want, and pay the required Gold and materials. The gear will appear in your inventory.
Q: What is the best gear set for endgame?
A: According to this Anime Squadron gear guide, the Devil set (Amulet + Sword) offers the highest damage potential with its crit chance ramp. For support units, Hogyoku is a solid choice for cooldown reduction.
Q: Can I sell or disassemble gear?
A: There is currently no sell or disassemble feature. You can only discard gear, so craft carefully. Many players recommend hoarding materials instead, as they are also used for awakening units.
Q: How do I get the materials for Monarch Daggers?
A: Monarch Daggers require Eclipse Godstone (GT City Act 9-10), Chakra Fragment (Leaf Village Act 9-10), and King’s Haki Residue (Marine Lobby Act 9-10). These are the hardest materials to farm, so only aim for them if you plan to evolve Woo.
For more official details, visit the official Roblox Anime Squadron game page for updates and patch notes. Remember that game mechanics can change, so always check the latest patch notes.
