Understanding the Social Features in Anime RNG Defense
Welcome to Anime RNG Defense, the hit Roblox tower defense game by Anime Defense Studios that blends tactical strategy with thrilling gacha elements. As you roll for powerful anime-inspired units, you will quickly realize that success isn't just about solo grinding. To truly master the game, you need to leverage the game's cooperative elements, which is why learning how to visit bases of other players is so crucial. When you visit bases in the lobby or during active matches, you gain valuable insight into how top-tier players structure their defenses, what traits they roll, and how they utilize their luck stats.
Understanding how to visit bases is a fundamental part of the game's social features. By inspecting the setups of veteran players, you can learn which of the 84 units and 11 spawners are currently dominating the meta. Whether you are looking to optimize your Leaf Village layout or prepare for the high-difficulty stages of Hueco Mundo, visiting other players' bases provides a visual blueprint for success.
In this comprehensive guide, we will break down how to use these multiplayer inspection tools, why analyzing other players' bases will improve your own gameplay, and how to apply these strategies to build the ultimate defense. If you are just starting out, be sure to check out our Anime RNG Defense Beginner Guide to get a handle on the core gameplay loop.
How to Visit Bases in Anime RNG Defense
Navigating the lobby and interacting with the community is straightforward once you know where to look. The game's social features allow you to inspect other players' profiles, active units, and base configurations directly from the main hub.
To inspect and visit bases of other players in your server, follow these simple steps:
- Locate the Player: Walk up to any player in the main lobby area. Alternatively, you can open the player list on the right side of your screen.
- Open the Interaction Menu: Click on the player's character or select their name from the leaderboard/player list.
- Select "Inspect Base": A menu will pop up showing their current stats. Click on the button labeled "Inspect Base" or "View Loadout."
- Analyze the Setup: A detailed UI overlay will appear, displaying their equipped units, active medals, current luck multipliers, and unit stat grades.
This multiplayer inspection system is incredibly detailed. You can see exactly which units they have equipped, their level, their current traits, and their individual stat grades ranging from F to S.
| UI Element | Description | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Equipped Units | Displays the 6 units currently in the player's active hotbar. | Look for synergies between damage dealers and support spawners. |
| Luck Stat | Shows the player's total Luck multiplier, including potions and gamepasses. | High luck indicates they are actively rolling for Divine units. |
| Equipped Medals | Stat-boosting badges earned through achievements or challenges. | Look for medals that boost range, damage, or cash generation. |
| Unit Traits | Special modifiers attached to individual units (e.g., Superior, Cloner). | Note which traits are assigned to specific unit types. |
If you want to know how to get the units you see on these bases, read our guide on Anime RNG Defense How to Roll for Units to master the gacha system.
Why You Should Visit Other Players' Bases
Visiting other bases isn't just about showing off; it is a vital research tool. Because Anime RNG Defense relies heavily on RNG (Random Number Generation) for unit acquisition, seeing what other players have successfully rolled and built can help you decide which units to keep and which to discard.
1. Studying Unit Placement and Synergy
When you join a multiplayer match, you can watch other players place their towers in real-time. This is the best way to learn advanced placement strategies. You can see where they place high-range units versus short-range crowd control units. For a deeper dive into maximizing your board layout, check out the Anime RNG Defense Tower Placement Guide.
2. Identifying Meta Traits and Stat Grades
When you visit bases, pay close attention to the traits on their units. Traits can completely transform a unit's viability. For example, if you see a player with a unit carrying the Superior trait, you will notice it boasts a massive +200% Damage, +300% HP, +30% RNG, -15% Cooldown, and +1 Spawn Cap.
Additionally, you can inspect their unit's Stat Grades (F to S). Players use Scrolls to reroll these grades, and Perfect Scrolls to guarantee an improvement. Seeing a unit with straight S-grades will show you the true ceiling of that unit's power.
3. Discovering Divine Units
Divine units are the rarest and most powerful characters in the game, inspired by iconic franchises like Naruto, Bleach, Dragon Ball Z, and One Piece. When you visit bases of high-level players, you will often see these rare units on display. To learn how to add these mythical characters to your own roster, check out our guide on Anime RNG Defense How to Get Divine Units.
Multiplayer Mechanics and Cooperative Play
Anime RNG Defense is designed to be played with others. The game features three distinct anime worlds, each presenting unique challenges:
- Leaf Village (Inspired by Naruto)
- Namek (Inspired by Dragon Ball Z)
- Hueco Mundo (Inspired by Bleach)
Each of these worlds consists of 10 stages, with 5 waves per stage. Clearing these stages solo can be incredibly difficult, especially when you reach the boss waves. By utilizing the game's multiplayer features, you can team up with players you met while visiting bases in the lobby.
World Progression and Drops
Cooperative play is also the most efficient way to farm crafting materials. Different worlds drop specific materials needed for crafting powerful potions and scrolls.
| World | Stages | Key Material Drops | Drop Rate / Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leaf Village | 10 Stages | Headbands | 50% drop rate; used for basic potions |
| Namek | 10 Stages | Dragon Scales, Boxes | Used for Roll and Yen Potions |
| Hueco Mundo | 10 Stages | Hollow Fragments | Used for Perfect Scrolls and Luck Potions |
When playing in a team, the difficulty scales, but so do the rewards. If you are struggling to clear these stages even with a team, read our strategic walkthrough on Anime RNG Defense How to Beat Boss Waves.
Optimizing Your Base: Luck, Crafting, and Medals
Once you have visited enough bases to understand the meta, it is time to upgrade your own setup. To make your base stand out and to clear the hardest content, you need to focus on three core systems: Luck Upgrades, Crafting, and the Medal System.
Upgrading Your Luck
Your Luck stat determines your pull rates for the 84 units and 11 spawners. There are several ways to boost your luck:
- Roblox Group Bonus: Join the official Anime Defense Studios Roblox Group to receive a permanent +0.5 Luck boost.
- Premium Gamepass: Purchase the premium gamepass for a permanent +0.25 Luck boost.
- Luck Potions: Craft and consume Luck Potions for temporary boosts.
For a complete breakdown of maximizing your roll rates, refer to our guide on Anime RNG Defense How to Upgrade Luck.
The Crafting System
The crafting table in the lobby allows you to turn raw materials dropped from stages into powerful consumables.
| Craftable Item | Ingredients Required | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Luck Potion | Headbands, Hollow Fragments, Yen | Temporarily increases Luck stat |
| Roll Potion | Dragon Scales, Boxes, Yen | Increases rolling speed |
| Scroll | Headbands, Dragon Scales | Rerolls a unit's Stat Grades (F to S) |
| Perfect Scroll | Hollow Fragments, Dragon Scales, Gems | Rerolls Stat Grades with guaranteed improvement |
To afford these expensive crafting recipes, you will need a steady stream of currency. Check out our guide on Anime RNG Defense How to Get Gems Fast to keep your pockets full.
Equipping Medals
Medals are equippable achievements that display on your profile when other players visit bases belonging to you. Not only do they look cool, but they also provide passive stat boosts to your entire team, such as increased range, faster cooldowns, or extra starting cash.
How Traits and Stat Grades Define Your Base Power
When players inspect your base, the first things they will look at are the traits and grades of your active units. A unit's level is important, but its traits and grades determine its actual combat effectiveness.
Unit Traits Table
Traits are rolled randomly when you acquire a unit or can be rerolled using specific items. Here are the traits you should look for:
| Trait Name | Stat Modifiers | Combat Utility |
|---|---|---|
| Superior | +200% DMG, +300% HP, +30% RNG, -15% CD, +1 Spawn Cap | The absolute best trait for main damage dealers. |
| Cloner | Allows duplicate placement of the unit | Great for spawners and utility units. |
| Entrepreneur | +Yen generation | Essential for early-wave economy units. |
| Sharp | +Crit Chance, +Crit Damage | Excellent for fast-attacking units. |
| Swift | -Cooldown (Faster attacks) | Best for crowd-control or stun units. |
| Range | +Range | Ideal for sniper-type units. |
If you have successfully rolled a great trait but your unit's level is low, you will need to grind experience. Learn the fastest ways to max out your units in our guide on Anime RNG Defense How to Level Up Towers.
Rerolling Stat Grades
Stat grades dictate the base scaling of your units. A unit with an "S" grade in Damage will scale significantly better than the same unit with an "F" grade. Use your crafted Scrolls to reroll these stats. If you want to ensure your unit's grades only go up, save your materials for Perfect Scrolls, which prevent the stats from downgrading during a reroll.
Active Codes to Boost Your Base
To help you get started with upgrading your base so that other players are impressed when they visit, Anime Defense Studios regularly releases promotional codes. You can redeem these codes in the lobby for free potions, scrolls, gems, and luck boosts.
Here are the active codes you can use right now:
- UPDATE
- 50KLIKES
- TEAMSUPD
- THANKSFORPLAYING
- THERETURN
Make sure to type these codes exactly as written into the code redemption menu in the game lobby to claim your rewards.
Advanced Base Visiting Strategies: The Prestige System
Once you have mastered the basics and built a powerful team, you will eventually hit a progression wall. This is where the Prestige system comes into play.
When you Prestige:
- Your stage progression across Leaf Village, Namek, and Hueco Mundo resets.
- You keep all of your rolled units, traits, and permanent luck upgrades.
- You unlock access to new worlds, higher difficulty tiers, and exclusive medals.
When you visit bases of high-level players, you can see their Prestige level displayed next to their name. Inspecting Prestige players is the best way to see what end-game builds look like. It allows you to plan your unit roster ahead of time so you don't waste valuable resources leveling up units that won't survive the transition to higher Prestige tiers.
By combining the knowledge gained from visiting other bases, utilizing the game's social features, and participating in multiplayer cooperative runs, you will easily transition from a beginner to a top-tier defender in Anime RNG Defense.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I visit other players' bases while inside a match?
Yes. While you cannot view their lobby display base during a match, you can inspect their active towers placed on the battlefield. Simply click on any tower placed by a teammate to view its current stats, upgrades, traits, and owner information. This is a great way to analyze tower placement strategies in real-time.
Does visiting another player's base give me any rewards?
Visiting bases does not grant direct in-game rewards like gems or materials. However, it is an invaluable educational tool that helps you learn the current meta, inspect high-tier unit traits, and copy successful defense layouts, which will save you time and resources in the long run.
How do I show off my own base to other players?
Your base is automatically displayed to other players in the lobby when they click on your character or your name in the player list. To make your base look as impressive as possible, equip your rarest Divine units, roll for high-tier traits like Superior, and display your highest-ranking medals.
What is the benefit of joining a multiplayer team instead of playing solo?
Playing in a multiplayer team allows you to pool your units together to cover each other's weaknesses. Additionally, playing with others makes it easier to clear difficult boss waves, and you can benefit from shared strategy discussions in the game chat. Joining a group also grants you the +0.5 Luck bonus if you are part of the Anime Defense Studios Roblox group.