Skill Tree Anime Hunters Guide, How to Unlock and More!
The latest mini update in Anime Hunters Simulator (Roblox) finally introduced the long-awaited Skill Tree system. Players can now unlock and upgrade different abilities to boost damage and power. But many are asking: how do you level it up, what are the best ways to farm, and is it really worth the grind? Let’s break it all down.
How to Unlock the Skill Tree
To access the Skill Tree, you first need to complete missions like the Scrap Glover 3,500 quest. Once cleared, the Skill Tree becomes available. From there, you’ll be able to allocate points to upgrade different stats such as damage or power. Keep in mind:
- Resets cost Robux, so choose upgrades carefully.
- Not all skills can be unlocked at once, so you’ll need to farm a lot of kills to maximize your build.
How to Level Up Skills
Leveling up isn’t as straightforward as expected. Here are the key points:
- Kills Grant Experience Your Skill Tree only progresses when defeating enemies. However, only the equipped weapon gains XP. If you have multiple weapons, focus on the one you use most.
- Where to Farm Kills Some maps, like Dragon Ball World, currently have bugs where kills don’t count. Farming in high-density mob areas (like Bleach maps or hidden spots with 4–5 enemies) is more effective. Arena and special modes may not register XP, so stick to overworld farming for consistency.
- XP Requirements Early farming shows it takes 2,000+ kills just to gain a few points. This means progress is slow, and AFK farming or using cloud devices (like Nafones) may help.
Is the Skill Tree Worth It?
At first glance, the grind feels punishing. Thousands of kills are needed for relatively small boosts. On top of that, bugs prevent XP from counting in certain modes, making farming even slower.
Still, the Skill Tree can give important stat boosts like extra damage, which will matter in later updates. Since the system is new, it’s possible developers will adjust XP rates or fix bugs in future patches. For now, the best advice is:
- Focus upgrades on your strongest weapon.
- Farm in mob-dense maps to maximize kills per minute.
- Be patient—the grind is long, but likely essential for endgame content.
The Skill Tree update in Anime Hunters Simulator is a welcome addition, but far from perfect. Progression is slow, bugs can block XP gain, and resets cost Robux. Still, it gives players a new layer of customization and reason to grind.
If you’re serious about long-term power scaling, it’s worth the effort. Just be prepared for a lot of farming. And if you find a better farming spot or strategy, share it with the community so everyone can benefit.
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