Anime Card Collection is a Roblox tycoon game about opening packs, collecting cards, and grading them for higher income.
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Anime Card Collection, built by Crew Simulators, blends collecting with idle-game income. You buy packs, place them on your base floor, and watch them open into random cards that generate money over time. The loop is simple at first — buy, open, click, collect — but mastering it means understanding mutations, grades, and which upgrades actually move your earnings. Here’s what matters when you start.
Your First Minutes: Buy, Place, Open, Collect
The first card in your album comes from the Pirate Pack, bought at the conveyor belt on the left side of your Base. The four core features are the conveyor belt, the album, Upgrades, and the Card Grading Machine.
New players trip on the same two steps, so the order matters:
- Buy the pack from the conveyor belt and place it on the base floor — it opens automatically.
- Click the opened pack a second time to actually receive the card. New players skip this and wonder where the card went.
- Open your album, then click the card inside to collect the money it has generated.
The card now earns income passively, and that income changes based on its mutations, pack rarity, and grade.
Grading Cards: The Fastest Income Boost
The Card Grading Machine sits next to the end of the conveyor belt where packs spawn, and grading directly raises a card’s income. You can grade with Money or with Tokens, but Tokens only come from Robux, so treat Token grading as a paid shortcut rather than a free strategy.
Common mistake: ignoring grading because it feels optional. It isn’t — a graded card earns noticeably more, and grading is the fastest way to raise your per-card income before you unlock better packs. If you are deciding between buying another pack or grading a strong card you already own, grade first.
Robux Upgrades: Which Are Actually Worth It
Game passes are platform-listed prices and can change, but these are the current observed prices on the Roblox listing. None are permanent price guarantees, so check the page before you buy.
| Upgrade | Robux Cost | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| Auto Collect | 299 | Collects card earnings automatically |
| Auto Buy | 399 | Buys packs without manual clicks |
| 2x Belt Speed | 599 | Packs arrive and open faster |
| Double XP | 199 | Levels you up faster |
| Auto Collect Diamonds | 299 | Gathers diamonds on their own |
If you plan to spend, Auto Collect and Auto Buy deliver the biggest quality-of-life jump because they remove the manual clicking entirely. 2x Belt Speed is strong but costs the most, so most new players are better off starting with Auto Collect.
Codes And Common Mistakes
Active codes can drop rewards like $500 cash plus a Ninja Pack, Luck and Hatch Time Potions, or Grade Tokens. The code list is time-sensitive — treat it as current only on the page’s last-updated state and redeem codes early, since most expire. The game is a Roblox title, so availability depends on Roblox support rather than a standalone native app, and gameplay guides like Sportskeeda’s and ProGameGuides’ are general overviews, not official developer documentation — mechanics can shift without notice.
Beyond skipping the second click on an opened pack, the biggest money leaks are spending Robux on low-value packs before understanding grades, and ignoring mutations entirely. A card with a good grade from a mid-tier pack often outperforms a raw card from a rarer pack. If you are looking for a physical deck to match your in-game collection, see our roundup of the best anime deck of cards to find quality options that hold up off-screen.
Income climbs fastest when you stack the systems: grade your best cards, redeem every active code, and reinvest money into upgrades that remove manual work. That sequence — grade, redeem, automate — carries you into the mid-game without wasting Robux.
FAQs
Is Anime Card Collection free to play?
Yes, the core loop of buying packs, collecting cards, and earning income is free. Robux only speeds things up through game passes like Auto Collect or Token-based grading, so free players can progress, just more slowly.
Do card grades reset when I get a duplicate?
No, each card in your album keeps its own grade and mutations. Duplicates give you a fresh card with a new random chance at better mutations, which you can grade again for even higher income.
Do codes expire in Anime Card Collection?
Yes, codes are time-sensitive and rotate as events change. Redeem them as soon as you see them, and check the latest list regularly since a code that works today may be dead next week.
References & Sources
- Sportskeeda. “Anime Card Collection: A Beginner’s Guide.” Covers the beginner pack-buying and collecting loop.
- ProGameGuides. “Complete Anime Card Collection Beginners Guide: Market, Grading & More.” Details the grading machine and card mechanics.
- Rolimon’s. “Anime Card Collection — Game Details.” Lists game passes and current observed Robux pricing.
