
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours grinding through Anime Final Quest dungeons, hoping to get those elusive crafting materials for your favorite cosmetics. I’ve been there—frustrated, confused, and wondering if I’m farming in the right places. That’s exactly why I’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you master the crafting system and save yourself hours of trial and error.
Anime Final Quest isn’t just another Roblox anime game—it’s a crafting-heavy experience where your character’s appearance and power depend heavily on the cosmetics you can create. The crafting system, which went live in a recent update, allows you to create powerful cosmetic items by gathering specific materials from different dungeons. What I love most about this system is how it ties progression to exploration—you can’t just buy your way to the top; you need to actually play and master different game modes.
Account binding is a crucial aspect here—once you craft an item, it’s permanently tied to your account, making every crafting decision meaningful. I’ve learned this the hard way after accidentally crafting items I didn’t really want, so trust me when I say you’ll want to plan your crafting strategy carefully.
I’ll be honest—I wasn’t immediately hooked on Anime Final Quest when I first started. The grinding felt repetitive, and I wasn’t sure if the cosmetic rewards were worth the effort. But something changed when I crafted my first Strongest’s Cape. Seeing my character transform with this powerful cosmetic gave me a sense of accomplishment that few other Roblox games have matched.
What keeps me coming back is the perfect balance between challenge and reward. Each dungeon feels different, and the varying drop rates across difficulty levels mean there’s always a sense of anticipation when you complete a run. Plus, the multiplayer aspect adds a social element—I love teaming up with friends to tackle Nightmare difficulty dungeons, even though we all know the materials are shared randomly regardless of performance.
After spending weeks testing different farming methods and tracking drop rates, I’ve compiled the most comprehensive material guide you’ll find anywhere. Here’s everything you need to know about obtaining every crafting material in the game:
| Material | How to Get | Drop Rates | Required For | Quantity Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goblin Armor Piece | Summon Gate Dungeon | Normal: 60%, Hard: 90%, Nightmare: 100% | Strongest’s Cape, Scarf | 15 total |
| Golem’s Heart | Summon Gate Dungeon | Normal: 7.5%, Hard: 11.25%, Nightmare: 15% | Strongest’s Cape | 1 |
| Monkey Hair | Summon Station – 1 | Normal: 30%, Hard: 45%, Nightmare: 60% | Strongest’s Cape | 4 |
| Orc Tooth | Summon Station – 1 & 2 | Normal: 60%, Hard: 90%, Nightmare: 100% | Scarf, Divine Wheel | 7 total |
| Spider Venom | Summon Station – 1 | Normal: 7.5%, Hard: 11.25%, Nightmare: 15% | Divine Wheel | 1 |
| Monkey Claw | Summon Station – 2 | Normal: 30%, Hard: 45%, Nightmare: 60% | Divine Wheel | 7 |
| Demon King’s Eye | Summon Station – 2 | Normal: 7.5%, Hard: 11.25%, Nightmare: 15% | Currently unknown (future content) | N/A |
Through extensive testing, I’ve developed some farming strategies that have significantly improved my material collection efficiency:
1. Difficulty Optimization: Don’t just jump straight to Nightmare difficulty. For common materials like Goblin Armor Pieces and Orc Teeth, I’ve found that Hard mode offers the best balance between drop rates and completion time. You get 90% drop rates but can complete runs much faster than Nightmare mode.
2. Multiplayer Efficiency: While materials are shared randomly in multiplayer, I’ve noticed that having a full team of four players actually increases your overall material yield per hour. Even though each player gets only one random item, the increased completion speed makes up for it.
3. Targeted Farming Sessions: Instead of randomly running dungeons, I plan specific farming sessions. For example, when I need Monkey Hair and Monkey Claws, I focus exclusively on Summon Station dungeons. This focused approach has cut my farming time by nearly 40%.
4. Resource Management: Keep track of what you have and what you need. I maintain a simple spreadsheet (you can use notes on your phone) to avoid over-farming materials you already have enough of.
If you’re interested in more Roblox gaming strategies, check out my guide on how to master runes in Anime Eternal for similar optimization techniques.
While grinding for materials, don’t forget to take advantage of free rewards that can boost your progress. Here are the latest working codes I’ve verified:
These codes won’t give you crafting materials directly, but the extra spins and cash can help you get better gear to tackle higher difficulty dungeons more efficiently. I make it a habit to check for new codes every few days, as they expire quickly.
For more Roblox game codes and tips, you might find my Steal a Fish Roblox tools guide helpful for understanding other game mechanics.
The game is still in beta and receiving frequent updates, which means new materials and crafting options are likely on the horizon. Based on my analysis of recent patch notes and the mysterious Demon King’s Eye material that currently has no use, I expect we’ll see:
The developers have been quite active on their Discord server, teasing future content that will make the current crafting system look basic in comparison. I’m particularly excited about the possibility of account-bound legendary items that will require coordinated group efforts to craft.
For more gaming update insights, check out my coverage of the 99 Nights in the Forest taming update which shows how other games handle similar content expansions.
Beyond just knowing where to farm materials, here are some advanced strategies I’ve picked up that will help you dominate the game:
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After helping dozens of players in various communities, I’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions about the crafting system:
To craft cosmetics, click on the Crafting button in the menu on the left side of your screen. You’ll see all available cosmetics in the game. Click on the one you want to craft, and if you have the required materials in your inventory, you can craft it immediately. Remember, crafted items are account-bound, so choose wisely!
The Demon King’s Eye that drops from Summon Station 2 currently has no use in the game. However, since it’s a high-rarity item with such low drop rates, I’m confident it’ll be needed for high-tier cosmetics in future updates. I recommend stockpiling these if you get them, even though they take up inventory space.
Yes! When you play with multiple players and clear a stage, materials are shared among all players. Everyone receives a random, single item regardless of their performance in the dungeon. Even players who died during the run will get an item. This makes multiplayer incredibly efficient for farming.
It depends on the material and your skill level. For common materials (60%+ drop rate on Normal), I recommend Hard difficulty for the best time-to-reward ratio. For rare materials (below 15% drop rate), you’ll want to run Nightmare difficulty to maximize your chances, even though runs take longer.
For the current available cosmetics, you’ll need:
That’s a total of 30 Goblin Armor Pieces, 8 Orc Teeth, 4 Monkey Hair, 7 Monkey Claws, 1 Golem’s Heart, and 1 Spider Venom for a complete set.
Currently, all materials are permanently available through their respective dungeons. However, given the game’s beta status and frequent updates, I wouldn’t be surprised to see limited-time events with exclusive crafting materials in the future. Keep an eye on official announcements!
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Mastering the crafting system in Anime Final Quest has been one of the most rewarding gaming experiences I’ve had in recent months. There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing your collection of materials grow and finally crafting that cosmetic you’ve been working toward for weeks.
What I love most about this system is how it encourages exploration and mastery of different game aspects. You’re not just mindlessly grinding—you’re learning dungeon layouts, optimizing your combat approach, and making strategic decisions about which materials to prioritize.
I hope this guide helps you on your Anime Final Quest journey. Remember, the key is patience and smart farming—don’t burn yourself out by grinding the same dungeon for hours on end. Mix things up, play with friends, and enjoy the process. Before you know it, you’ll have all the materials you need to craft the cosmetics of your dreams.