Looking for powerful Specials in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless but can’t find the right NPCs? You’re not alone! Many players spend hours wandering the map searching for these game-changing abilities. Specials are unique powers inspired by popular anime series that can transform your combat style and make you much stronger. This complete guide shows you exactly where to find every Special NPC, how to obtain each ability, and which ones work best for different playstyles.
Key Takeaways
- Five Main Specials: Stands (JoJo), Kagune (Tokyo Ghoul), Devil Fruits (One Piece), Quarks (My Hero Academia), and Grimoires (Grimoire of Zero)
- One Special at a Time: You can only equip one Special, so choose wisely based on your playstyle
- Fixed NPC Locations: Four Specials have guaranteed NPC spawns, while Devil Fruits appear randomly every 5 minutes
- Best Starting Choice: Kagune is closest to spawn and easiest for beginners to obtain
- Currency Needed: Most Specials require Chikara to roll from gacha machines
Understanding Specials in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless
Specials are the most important powers you can get in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. These abilities come straight from popular anime and manga series, giving you unique combat skills that can completely change how you play. Think of Specials as your character’s superpower – they determine your fighting style, damage output, and overall effectiveness in both PvP battles and PvE content.
Currently, there are five different types of Specials available in the game. Each category offers multiple variations with different abilities and rarities. The cool thing is that you can collect and store all five types in your inventory, but you can only equip and actively use one at a time. This makes choosing the right Special crucial for your success.
The five main Special categories are:
- Stands: Inspired by JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
- Kagune: Based on Tokyo Ghoul powers
- Devil Fruits: From the One Piece universe
- Quarks: My Hero Academia-inspired abilities
- Grimoires: Magic powers from Grimoire of Zero
Each Special type has its own strengths, weaknesses, and acquisition methods. Some are easier to get than others, and some are much more powerful in combat. Understanding these differences will help you make the best choice for your playstyle.
Where to Find All Special NPCs: Complete Location Guide
Finding the right NPCs is the first step to unlocking powerful Specials. Here’s exactly where each Special vendor is located in the game world.
Kagune Location (Tokyo Ghoul Powers)
The Kagune NPC is probably the easiest Special to find since it’s so close to the spawn area. From the main spawn building, head toward the big red bridge and cross it. You’ll see a Gym building in this area – walk behind it and you’ll find the Ghoul NPC who sells Kagune abilities.
Kagune Specials are inspired by Tokyo Ghoul and offer four different variations:
- Eye Patch (50% drop rate – most common)
- Jason (35% drop rate)
- Centipede (10% drop rate)
- One Eye (3% drop rate – rarest)
This is usually the first Special most players get because of how close it is to spawn. If you’re just starting out, Kagune is a solid choice that won’t require much travel time.
Giovanni Location (JoJo’s Stands)
To find Giovanni and unlock powerful Stands, you’ll need to journey a bit further from spawn. Start at the spawn building and head toward the Chakra Tree. From there, follow the main road all the way to the end – don’t turn off early! Giovanni is standing at the very end of this road.
Behind Giovanni, you’ll see a spear that acts as the gacha machine for Stands. Click on it to roll for your Stand ability. Stands are inspired by JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and offer nine different variations with varying rarities:
- The Arm (22.83% drop rate)
- Hierophant Lime (22.83% drop rate)
- Magician’s Crimson (18.26% drop rate)
- Purple Smog (15.98% drop rate)
- Killer King (9.13% drop rate)
- Celestial Diamond (4.56% drop rate)
- Time Crusader (4.56% drop rate)
- Guardian’s Arm (0.91% drop rate)
- Crafted in Heaven (0.45% drop rate – extremely rare)
Stands are considered one of the best Special types for PvP combat, especially the rare ones like Crafted in Heaven.
Quark Location (My Hero Academia Quirks)
The Quark NPC can be found by heading from spawn toward the Chakra Tree, then turning right. Pass the first block of buildings and you’ll spot a Hospital building. The Quark NPC is standing outside this Hospital (not inside, so don’t waste time searching indoors).
Quarks are inspired by My Hero Academia’s Quirk system and offer six different variations:
- Belly Laser (37.5% drop rate – most common)
- Blue Inferno (25% drop rate)
- Frostfire (16.66% drop rate)
- Rift (16.66% drop rate)
- Bio Reconstruct (11.66% drop rate)
- Unity Drive (6.66% drop rate – rarest)
While Quarks aren’t as meta-dominant as Stands or Grimoires, they can still be effective for certain playstyles and are worth trying out.
Wizard Location (Grimoire Powers)
The Wizard NPC requires the most effort to reach but offers some of the best Specials for PvE content. From spawn, head toward the Gym area and continue toward the massive Titans standing in the sea. To the left of the Titans, you’ll see a tall tower. You need to climb this tower – the Wizard NPC is waiting at the very top.
The Wizard sells Grimoire Specials, which are magic-based abilities inspired by Grimoire of Zero. There are three variations available:
- Water Grimoire (76.92% drop rate – most common)
- Wind Grimoire (15.38% drop rate)
- Demon Grimoire (7.69% drop rate – rarest)
Grimoires are considered the best Specials for PvE grinding and farming, with the Wind Grimoire being particularly effective for clearing enemies quickly.
Devil Fruit Spawn Locations (Random System)
Devil Fruits work differently from the other Specials – there’s no NPC vendor for them. Instead, Devil Fruits spawn randomly as glowing items on the ground every 5 minutes in specific areas. If not picked up, they despawn after 10 minutes.
Confirmed Devil Fruit spawn locations include:
- Near the Library
- Near the Chakra waterfall
- Near the 1B Chakra area
- Near the 100K Speed area
Devil Fruits come from the One Piece universe and offer five different types:
- Fire Fruit
- Rubber Fruit
- Thunder Fruit
- Quake Fruit
- Dark Fruit
Because of the random spawn system, getting Devil Fruits requires patience and luck. Many players find it easier to focus on the NPC-based Specials instead.
How to Obtain and Use Specials Effectively
Now that you know where to find all the Special NPCs, here’s how to actually get and use these powerful abilities:
Step 1: Save Up Chikara Currency
Most Specials require Chikara (the game’s main currency) to roll from gacha machines. You’ll need several thousand Chikara for each roll, so focus on grinding and saving up before heading to the NPCs.
Step 2: Find the Right NPC
Use the location guide above to reach the correct NPC for your desired Special type. Remember that Kagune is closest to spawn, making it the most accessible for beginners.
Step 3: Interact and Roll
Talk to the NPC and click on their gacha machine (usually marked as a spear, crystal, or other glowing object). Each roll costs Chikara and gives you a random Special from that category.
Step 4: Equip Your Special
Once you have a Special, go to your profile menu (click the profile icon on the left side of your screen). Select “Specials” to see all your collected abilities. Click on any Special to equip it – remember you can only use one at a time.
Step 5: Learn the Controls
Each Special has unique abilities and controls. Take some time in a safe area to practice using your new powers before heading into combat.
Pro Tip: If you’re serious about getting the best Specials, consider joining the Anime Champions Simulator community for trading tips and strategies.
Best Specials for Different Playstyles
Not all Specials are created equal, and different players will prefer different abilities based on their goals. Here’s what works best for various playstyles:
For PvP Players: Stands are generally the best choice for player-vs-player combat. The rare Stands like Crafted in Heaven and Guardian’s Arm offer incredible damage output and utility that can dominate in PvP situations. If you can get your hands on one of these, you’ll have a significant advantage in battles.
For PvE Grinding: Grimoires excel at clearing waves of enemies and farming efficiently. The Wind Grimoire, in particular, is amazing for AoE (area of effect) damage that can take out multiple enemies at once. This makes it perfect for grinding quests and leveling up quickly.
For Beginners: Start with Kagune since it’s closest to spawn and easiest to obtain. The Eye Patch Kagune has a 50% drop rate, making it very accessible. While not the most powerful Special, it’s decent for learning the game mechanics and will serve you well until you can afford better options.
For Budget Players: Quarks offer a good balance of cost and effectiveness. Belly Laser has the highest drop rate at 37.5%, making it relatively easy to obtain, and it still provides solid combat capabilities.
For Risk-Takers: Devil Fruits can be incredibly powerful but are completely random. If you enjoy the thrill of hunting for rare spawns and don’t mind the uncertainty, Devil Fruits like the Dark Fruit or Quake Fruit can be game-changers when you finally find them.
Remember that the meta can change with game updates, so what’s best today might be different tomorrow. Always check the latest patch notes and community discussions for current tier rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you equip multiple Specials at once?
No, you can only equip one Special at a time in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. However, you can collect and store all five different types of Specials in your inventory. This means you can switch between different Specials depending on what you’re doing – use a Grimoire for farming, then switch to a Stand for PvP battles. To change your equipped Special, go to your profile menu and select the Specials tab to choose which one you want to actively use.
What is the rarest Special in the game?
The rarest Special is Crafted in Heaven (a Stand type) with only a 0.45% drop rate when rolling at Giovanni’s gacha machine. Other extremely rare Specials include Guardian’s Arm (0.91% drop rate) and Demon Grimoire (7.69% drop rate). These rare Specials are highly sought after because they offer unique abilities and much higher damage output compared to common variations. Getting one of these requires a lot of luck and Chikara currency, but they can significantly boost your combat effectiveness.
How often do Devil Fruits spawn?
Devil Fruits spawn every 5 minutes in designated locations around the map. If not picked up by a player, they will despawn after 10 minutes. This creates a 15-minute cycle for each spawn location. The confirmed spawn areas include near the Library, Chakra waterfall, 1B Chakra area, and 100K Speed area. Because of the random nature and competition from other players, finding Devil Fruits requires patience and persistence. Many players recommend camping near multiple spawn locations and checking them regularly.
Which Special should beginners choose first?
Beginners should start with Kagune since it’s located closest to the spawn area behind the Gym. The Eye Patch Kagune has a 50% drop rate, making it very accessible for new players. Kagune Specials are also relatively straightforward to use and provide a good introduction to how Specials work in combat. Once you’re more familiar with the game and have saved up some Chikara, you can then venture out to find other Specials like Stands or Grimoires that might better suit your preferred playstyle.
Do Specials carry over between dimensions?
Yes, your collected Specials are tied to your Roblox account and will carry over between different dimensions in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. This means you don’t have to re-collect Specials when moving between dimensions – everything you’ve unlocked stays in your inventory. However, you’ll still need to travel to the appropriate dimension to find specific NPCs if you want to roll for new Specials. The equip system also remains consistent across dimensions, allowing you to switch between your collected Specials regardless of where you’re playing.

