Matt: Hello! I’m crawling my way out of the Covid mines and am Technically Ready™ to do stuff again! This week on the website we’ve got another collection tour video. Ooh, very exciting! I’d offer further details, but I’m enjoying the mystery of it all too much. Will it be a collection of board games, or hedges, or eggs? Who will be the owner of the collection? Will it be Mystery Kevin, from Mystransylvania?
The mysteries continue: We’ve also got, potentially, another Tunic stream with Tom this week – You can watch the last bits as VODs on Twitch: give the channel a follow if you want to be notified if and when he’s logging on for more chill times.
I must depart the mystery zone now, as there are too many mysteries and I am getting scared. What are you getting up to this week, and how scared are you about that on a scale of 1 to 10?
Beaks just had its first major update, and with it came Quests. These are completely optional, but still a great way to earn some extra XP, currency, and even darts. We’re going to tell you how to start and complete every single one in this All Roblox Beaks Quests Guide.
All Benny Beaks Quests in Roblox Beaks
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When you first start playing the game, you’ll be at Beakwoods Camp. On the Right of the sign, you should see Benny Beaks, who has a few tutorial quests for you. Even if you already have a high-level character in Beaks, you should still do these because they take less than a few minutes, and they give you a bunch of darts. You have to finish these in order.
Capture 10 birds Quest
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Just like it sounds. Equip your gun and capture 10 birds. Any will do, so feel free to capture 10 Pidgeons or 10 Parrots, which are all over the place. Go back and talk to Benny when you’ve captured 10.
Reward: 50 Coins, 20 XP
The Bird Collector
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After catching your 10 birds, Benny tells you to sell them to the Bird Collector. Walk up to the Bird Bazaar NPC (it’s just next to you), and ask to sell all your birds (or if you want to keep a few, just sell 10). Return to Benny for your reward.
Reward: 50 Coins, 20 XP
The Dartsmith
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This is actually a great way to see how the Beaks developers reworked the Dartsmith. Before the update, you had to pay 200 Coins to get around 4-5 random darts. Now, you can pick the darts you need, and buy them in sets from just one to up to 10.
Visit the Dartsmith who is next to the notice board and craft any dart. We recommend you get 10 Iron Darts, but you only really need one for the quest. Return to Benny for your reward.
Reward: 15 Steel Darts, 100 Coins, 25 XP
The Gunsmith
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This one can take a few minutes. You need to have 1,500 Coins to buy the Hunter Rifle from the Gunsmith at Beakwoods. So, go into the field and start gunning down birds and then selling them to the Bird Collector. This is a great way to learn the loop of the game. Once you have 1,500 Coins, buy the gun from the Gunsmith. Return to Benny for your reward.
Now, if you already bought the Hunter Rifle before the quest was added, simply talk to the Gunsmith, then unequip and equip the Hunter Rifle again. You won’t get the progress, but with your Hunter Rifle equipped, talk to Benny, and that should finish the quest.
Jimmy is the innocent-looking NPC just outside Beakwoods camp (on your way to Quill Lake). He has a few quests that further teach you about different kinds of birds.
Jimmy’s First Quest!
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Jimmy wants you to collect 5 common and 2 uncommon birds. You’ve probably already figured out that birds like Parrots and Pigeons are really common, while Bulbuls, Sparrows, and Goldflinches are somewhat uncommon (but you really shouldn’t have a problem finding two of them). Once you capture the birds, talk to Jimmy for your reward and next quest.
Reward: 50 Coins, 25 XP
Beakwood’s Rare Birds!
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Jimmy wants you to catch 3 rare birds. Rare birds (in Beakwoods) include: Crossbills, Woodpeckers, and Hummingbirds. Out of all of these, Crossbills and Hummingbirds are the easiest to notice. Just look for anything blue flying around or anything red flying somewhat high. If you can’t see them right away, try to shoot some common birds until these rare ones eventually spawn. It shouldn’t take you too long. Return to Jimmy for your reward and one more quest.
Reward: 75 Coins, 50 XP
Beakwood’s Mutated Birds!
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Jimmy wants you to capture 3 mutated birds in Beakwoods. These can be of any rarity, so even 3 mutated Pidgeons are good. For this one, just look for any bird with weird colors or glowing eyes and gun it down. It shouldn’t take you much longer than the Rare Birds quest. Once you gun down the 3 mutated birds, report to Jimmy for your reward.
Reward: 30 Smoke Darts, 75 Coins, 50 XP
All Moon Quests in Roblox Beaks
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Just before you arrive at the Quill Lake sign, you should spot Moon the Beakwoods Guardian.
Moon’s Quest
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Moon wants you to complete the Beakwoods bestiary. Honestly, out of all bestiaries, the Beakwoods one is likely the easiest. Simply shoot birds until you fill it out (don’t forget about the birds that fly high above the trees) and return to Moon.
Reward: 25 Smoke Darts, 20 Golden Darts, 250 Coins, 100 XP
All Star Quests in Roblox Beaks
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When you reach Quill Lake, you can find Star (Quill Guardian) standing on one of the elevated piers. She actually gives you a choice between two quests, and you can even repeat one (but you probably shouldn’t).
Lake Birds
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Getting into some tougher quests. What you need to do is complete the Quill Lake Bestiary. Refer to our Roblox Beaks All Birds Guide for a list of all birds in the game. When you have the full bestiary, return to Star, and you can then accept the other quest. We recommend you pair this quest with other ones (such as Garden of Eden) because it can take a while.
Reward: 25 Golden Darts, 20 Smoke Darts, 20 Steel Darts, 25 Iron Darts, 1,000 Coins, 500 XP
The Wishing Well
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This one is entirely luck-dependent. You need to use a regular bird on a Wishing Well and (hopefully) get the Bio-Luminous mutation on this same bird. Refer to our Ultimate Roblox Beaks Beginner’s Guide to learn where the Wishing Well is. Essentially, grab any common bird (a Swan worked for us) and dunk them until you get the Bio-Luminous Mutation. Needless to say, this can take a while, so just be patient and if you get bored, just go and do something else. It’s RNG after all.
Note: this quest is repeatable (for some reason)
Reward: No reward (because reasons)
All Laken Quests in Roblox Beaks
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Find Laken in Quill Lake, who is just under the Camp NPC.
Garden of Eden
You need to capture 10 vibrant birds that reflect the beauty of nature. What the game actually means is that it wants 10 birds with nature-like mutations. These are the Cherry and the Mossy Mutation. This can take a while, so we recommend you pair it with the
All Vito Quests in Roblox Beaks
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Vito the Quill Lake Veteran is stationed in Silverstone Camp (the place where you can get the Night and Thermal Vision Goggles).
Big Birds of Quill
Vito’s first quest is for you to capture bigger birds. Pretty much, anything bigger than a Swan is considered a big bird on Quill Lake. So go and hunt down Flamingos, Storks, Sandhill Cranes, Pelicans, and Great Egrets. This shouldn’t take you too long.
Reward: 750 Coins, 500 XP
The Wishing Well (Vito)
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After you finish the quest above, Vito wants you to “sacrifice” a bird to the Wishing Well, so go and do just that. Simply put ANY bird into the wishing well, and once it comes back, you’ll get the progress. Simple as that.
Reward: 100 Coins, 75 XP
Double Trouble
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Vito wants you to capture 5 different species of birds, each with two different mutations. Honestly, just do this one as you do any other quest because you should get it naturally. We recommend you just shoot everything at Quill Lake, and eventually you should have all of them. You can also just go for the common birds like Swans, Black Swans, Ducks, Parrots, and Pidgeons and just focus on them until you capture two versions of each.
Alex the Wanderer is an NPC on the cliff above the Mount Beaks campsite.
Eye on the Skies
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Alex wants you to buy your first set of binoculars. You can buy Binoculars from the Glider merchant. Night Vision Goggles or the Thermal Vision Goggles do not count as Binoculars (we thought we could get away with them). A regular pair of Binoculars costs 1,500 Coins, and an Advanced pair of Binoculars goes for 2,500. You only need the basic ones. Buy it and take it back to Alex for your reward.
Reward: 100 Coins, 50 XP
A Small Ask!
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Alex wants you to capture 10 small birds at Mt Beaks. Believe it or not, this actually isn’t that straightforward. Most Mountain Beaks birds are huge and fly really high. Only occasionally can you see the really tiny birds, and they tend to stick low. So simply aim around the trees until you spot them. These include birds like the Chickadee, the Mountain Bluebird, the Brown Creeper, and the Snowfinch. Once you capture 10 small birds, report to Alex for your reward.
So, here’s a ridiculous one. You need to capture 10 (or 5) high-flying birds with a Golden or Gold-spotted mutation. Here’s where we would post info on how to do it… IF WE HAD ANY! The quest is bugged. Yep, we took down several Golden and Gold-Spotted birds that were definitely flying high, but none of them counted towards the progression. Many other players have been complaining about this, so it’s only a matter of time before it’s fixed. It also seems like this quest is preventing further quest progression.
Reward: 50 Golden Darts, 25 Crystal Darts, 500 Coins, 250 XP
Those are all the quests we have so far. We’ll keep updating the list as we discover the rest. In the meantime, check out our Beaks codes, and to stay up to date with Beaks, check out our Official Beaks Trello and Discord Links.
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While there’s still a huge appetite for competitive PvP shooters, we’re really in a golden age of co-op PvE experiences. Already you can play the likes of Helldivers 2, Space Marine 2, and Deep Rock Galactic, and the likes of Killing Floor 3 and FBC Firebreak will soon join the party. It’s a tough realm to break into, but Mycopunk is the latest to give it a go with a striking art style, surreal weapons with outrageous upgrades, and a humorous tone. Despite only just being revealed, you can try it out straight away thanks to a multiplayer demo that’s live right now on Steam.
Given the prominence of Borderlands in the genre (and with the Borderlands 4 release date on the way in a few months too) a co-op FPS game with cel-shaded visuals might seem like an odd decision. But from what I’m initially seeing of Mycopunk, it’s doing plenty to make sure it stands out. Its overarching premise initially sounds quite Helldivers 2-y, as you’re part of a squad aboard a space station orbiting an infested planet that gears up, enters a drop pod, and blasts down to the surface. The threat you’re facing? Fungus. Out of control, deadly fungus. It’s corrupting the entire planet, its wildlife, and its technology, and you’re part of the clean-up crew.
In squads of up to three players, you’ll head into battle with a loadout packed with futuristic weapons, tools, and abilities. In what is one of the most novel-looking gunsmith systems I’ve seen, you can configure several mods into one gun using an almost Tetris-like minigame. Mods have different numbers of nodes presented in different shapes, and you’ve got to piece them all together like a puzzle on a grid with a limited number of spaces.
While out on your mission, you’ll be mowing down fungal matter, bugs, and out-of-control robots as you look to stop the spread. You’ll also scavenge for resources that’ll go towards upgrading your gear. There’s also a light extraction element where you must return to your pod with everything you’ve gathered. While traversal happens mostly on-foot, there appears to also be environmental elements like jump pads and rails that add different dimensions, as well as vehicles.
Content-wise, there’s an impressive amount on offer given this is the debut game from Pigeons at Play, but it’s the art style that I’m really digging. The robot designs, the weapon details, the grimy and corrupted environments – all of it looks great with its cel-shaded approach.
The best part about Mycopunk is that, despite only being revealed for the first time today, you don’t have to wait to give it a go.
A Steam demo for Mycopunk, with multiplayer support enabled, is available right now. You can download it here.
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Maybe you’re planning a low-key Christmas for two this year… or maybe you’re after a back-up in case the big get-together doesn’t quite go to plan. Great games for two players are always useful to have around in our experience, and they make excellent gifts too! In our final ‘top five’ of the year, here are some of our current favourites…
Bridget is both a neat and addictive strategy game and a lovely object in its own right. With simple rules (just build a path of your colour from one side of the board the other while blocking your opponent), addictive gameplay, and tactile, appealing pieces, this is a game that will be enjoyed by new and experienced gamers alike.
Hive is a near-perfect two-player strategy game in our humble opinion! There’s no luck involved here: purely decisions made by players, who take turns to either add a piece to the hive or move a piece they’ve already added, with the aim of blocking in their opponent’s queen bee so that she is eventually surrounded by pieces. Durable, compact (even more so if you go for the pocket-sized version) and extremely replayable, this game will really stand the test of time.
Azul: Summer Pavilion is technically a game for up to four players, but it works so well for just two that we thought it was worthy of a mention here. All three of the Azul series are excellent games for two people, but this one just might be our favourite given focus on individual strategy rather than blocking your opponents (try the Stained Glass of Sintra version if that’s more your bag!). A gorgeous, medium-weight abstract strategy game that’s as interesting to play as it is beautiful.
Thrive is a fairly recent addition to our collection, but after testing it out we’re very keen to play it some more! The concept here is very simple: aim to capture your opponent’s pieces until they have only one left, then you’ve won the game. All the pieces are identical to begin with, able to move only one space forward. However, on each turn as well as moving a piece, you modify two pieces of your choice by adding pegs, giving them more movement options on future turns. Elegant in every way as well as novel in concept, we’re very impressed with this one.
And now for something completely different… Pucket is a frenetic, hyper-competitive dexterity game about flicking wooden pucks across a board using elastic. Players both start with eight pucks on their side of the board. All you have to do to win is get all the pucks to you opponents side at the same time… despite them constantly trying to fire them back at you! It’s exactly as chaotic and maddening as it sounds, but tremendous fun nonetheless, and it makes a great spectator sport too if there are more than two people in attendance.
Thanks for reading our top 5 series. We hope you’ve found it useful. Wishing you a very happy and fun-filled Christmas, however many players it involves!
Saw a publicity still of Celia Johnson playing a solitaire I haven’t seen. She’s an English actor, pictured possibly in 1951 (thanks Michael Kinyon!). Can anyone help identify the type of solitaire?
Hi all! We’re off for the week getting a bunch of SHUX stuff nailed down and a couple team members are off on holiday, but have an awesome week, and enjoy exploring all the new GenCon releases, we’ll be dipping our toe in ourselves over the next couple weeks.
We also have SHUX previews coming next month for a bunch that we’re super excited to get hands on with, including Starship Captains, Turing Machine, Septima, Evergreen, Gutenberg, and Fit to Print!
If you missed it, make sure to also go give Ava some love on her awesome video last week on this year’s Kennerspiel winner, Living Forest!
Solken’s lands are made up of five main continents, briefly outlined below.
Temorel. Once the home of many feuding kingdoms, the old Church united the Temorel Empire into a collection of parishes. While the Church is no longer an active force in Temorel, the political machinations of the parishes never truly went away, and the fields and forests of the continent often trade hands in strategic deals and counter-claims. Those outside of Temorel often take a dim view of its citizens’ intelligence, characterising them as rubes and simpletons.
The Northern Territories. Connected to Temorel by a land bridge at its southern tip, the Northern Territories are thought of as cold and inhospitable by those beyond its borders. In truth, while the settlements of this area are few and far between, their clans are tight-knit and fiercely loyal. Far to the north the dwarf-kings sit alone in their palaces that once belonged to giants, making proclamations that echo through the vast tunnels below the earth.
Aerix. The heat of the Timaron desert has forced the inhabitants living on its borders to find ingenious methods of survival. The multi-hued dragons of Whitewing have evolved against the sun, their super-sized city casting shadows of sanctuary. Further north, in the city of Angley, gnome inventors celebrate ingenuity and creative problem solving for the common good. However, since the coming of the Shards, great strides in technology have made some of the surrounding traditionalists nervous – particularly the rumours of living metal men…
Yagora. Once a continent of thinkers and scientists, Yagora was ravaged by the Year of Catastrophe more than any other (arguably; see below), leaving it cracked and desolate. The fey courts, seeing an opportunity, began to twist the land in strange, surreal ways to suit their own ends. Perhaps if they hadn’t, the fall of the gods might have allowed Yagora to heal again – instead, the land remains as wild and dangerous as ever.
New Elar (not pictured). The home of the Children of the Sun. New Elar is an island cluster that rose from the remnants of Elar, an old continent which sank into the ocean during the Year of Catastrophe. While it was never recovered fully, roughly a third of the continent was struck by a set of Shards and returned to the surface, where a community of idealists from across the world began to craft it in the name of New Elar.
If Solken sounds like your kind of place, why not come and join us on our upcoming adventure, starting on March 3rd? Book your place here.
Anime Power decided to give their players a real treat for this Easter: the Easter 2025 Easter Event is here, and below is everything you need to know about it. From new Champions to some amazing Accessories,
Anime Power Easter 2025 Event
The Easter 2025 Event in Anime Power is located on the Easter Island, a mysterious land covered in Easter Eggs of different colors and pink trees. It has a bunch of new enemies, new champions, and new items overall. First, we need to see how to get to the Easter Island.
How to go to Easter Island
Easy as pie.
To travel to the Easter Island, you simply need to click on the Teleport button and navigate to the Easter Island, which will be the first option from the top. Once you click on it, you will be instantly teleported to the Easter Island, where you can start your Easter adventure.
Good luck, indeed…
You will be greeted with a ‘Welcome!’ message that will explain that all of your power has been reset to 0 while you are on this island. But don’t panic, as this does not affect your Base Game level and power. You are allowed to bring your Champions, Swords, and Equipment, but your stats will be base-level. But do not worry, as leveling up on the Easter Island is fun and fast.
Easter Shop
I know you’re here for the Mask.
When you get teleported to the Easter Island, on your left, you will be able to see the Easter Shop, offering unique and powerful items in exchange for Chocolate Eggs, which can be collected from playing on the island and from the Bunny Pass. Below is a detailed explanation of each item in the Easter Shop:
Random Egg
Chocolate Potion
Dark Rabbit Mask
◉ Gives a Random Reward.
◉ Boost all of your stats by 2x for 5 minutes.
◉ 5.5x Coins ◉ 7x Power ◉ 7x Damage ◉ 2.5x Luck
The possible rewards from the Random Egg include: Gems, Fingers, Grimoires, Shadow Stones, Haki Shards, etc.
Easter 2025 Bunny Pass (Battle-Pass)
Some incredible rewards for the dedicated players.
Included in the new event is a unique new Battle-Pass, called the Bunny Pass. You can find this Battle-Pass right above the Power display on your screen by clicking on the icon. You can progress the Bunny Pass by completing Daily Quests, as well as Unique Quests. Here are the available rewards:
Gems
Chocolate Eggs
Sword Fragments
Haki Shards
Lineage Crystals
Shadow Stones
Fingers
Grimoires
Unique Accessories
Unique Champions
Wheel of Fortune Rolls (Normal & Easter)
Easter 2025 Wheel of Fortune
These things are always rigged, right?
The Wheel of Fortune makes a return with this Easter Event. You get a free spin every 2 Hours, but you can also purchase them with Robux. Here are the possible rewards and their drop rates:
Reward
Drop Rate
Random Gems
30.1%
Chocolate Egg
30.1%
Random Potions
23.4%
Chocolate Potion
13.3%
100x Diamonds
2.67%
Dark Rabbit Cover
0.33%
Anime Power Easter 2025 Enemies
The Easter 2025 Event in Anime Power introduces a bunch of new enemies to fight, but actually beating them is a challenge. As you start with zero power, you have to climb your way back up again in order to defeat them. But defeating them yields some very good rewards, so it is worth it.
Easter Island Enemy List
Below is a complete and detailed list of all new enemies on the Easter Island:
Enemy
Health
Marara
Extremely Easy 23,100,000,000,000 HP (23.1 Tr)
Obico
Easy 2,310,000,000,000,000 HP (2.31 Qq)
Sta Roza
Medium 231,000,000,000,000,000 HP (231 Qd)
Jigen
Hard 831,000,000,000,000,000 HP (831 Qd)
Brola
Insane 53,100,000,000,000,000,000 HP (53.1 Sx)
Some of these have a ludicrous amount of health for a normal enemy, so we recommend trying to kill them with some friends or other players who are on the island at the same time as you.
Easter Island Boss
Follow the yellow-stone road.
There is, of course, a Boss. To find the Boss Arena, you have to follow the right path that you will see right after you spawn. After a few Marara fights on the Easter Island, you reach a blue Portal. Entering the portal will teleport you to the Soruke Boss arena.
Better being a friend for this one.
The Boss of the Easter Island is Saruke, a behemoth with an unbelievable amount of HP: 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 HP. Beating him usually requires 3-6 people fighting at the same time, unless you are a god of Anime Power and can solo it. After defeating him, you will have a chance to get one of his drops:
Easter Egg Necklace – 15%
Bunny Mask – 5%
Easter Bunny Hat – 1%
Anime Power Easter 2025 Champions
Who could they be?
As usual, the Easter Event brings us new Champions for which we can roll. They are, on average, better than their same-level counterparts from the base game. There is one that is the goal of everyone rolling: Vegega. He has a measly 0.034% drop chance, so if you want him, be ready to grind this area.
Easter Island Champions List
Below is a complete and detailed list of all the new Champions available on the Easter Island:
A weird mix, for sure.
Champion
Normal Luck Rarity
High Luck Rarity
Power
Namm
57.4%
42.9%
45
Sarura
26%
26.5%
60
Jivaya
13%
19.9%
110
Melioras
2.78%
7.67%
130
Ichito
0.653%
2.66%
150
Vegega
0.034%
0.197%
180
How do I Leave Easter Island?
Time to go back!
After you finish farming or you get everything you want, you can head back to the Base Game. To return, you need to find the ‘Back‘ gate. It is located on the left side of the spawn, and it teleports you back to the Shinobi World. If you don’t feel like walking or are in a hurry, you can also press the Teleport button and select where you would like to go.
And that is all for our Anime Power Easter 2025 Guide. Check out our Anime Power Codes article to grab some freebies and goodies that can help you progress the Easter Event more easily.
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April 27, 2025: New Anime Royale codes are in for UPD 6.
What are the new Anime Royale codes? Throwing you into an anime world where you can summon your favorite heroes from multiple anime series into battle, Anime Royale adds a level of thrill to the Roblox tower defense experience. By having extra rewards at your disposal, you can get a head start by having access to more resources quicker as you prepare to conquer waves of enemies.
Among the many anime titles on Roblox, you can also try the latest Special Anime Defense codes or YBA codes to get an additional edge. In the meantime, we’ve tested and confirmed all of the below active Anime Royale codes.
New Anime Royale codes
All active Anime Royale codes are listed below, following testing each code ourselves and confirming their rewards in the game:
Citrus – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
ARISE – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
2kReacts – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
4kReacts – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
WeAreSoBack! – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
Soon!! – March 26 rewards
8KReacts – 1k Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and loads of Stat Shards
FixVoloFix – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
BUNNYMOTO – 1k Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, cupcakes, and rerolls
StopTheVoloLaborPlsV2 – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
ApologiesForShutdown – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
VoloLeveling – 30 rerolls, a Love Cake, five Stat Shards, and five Cursed Fingers
D4C – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
LATEVALENTINES – 100 rerolls and more
VALENTINE_EVENT – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
StrongestHuman – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
35MVisitsTyy– Diamonds, rerolls, cursed fingers, and a cupcake
30KLikes – 5 Stat Shards, 10 Cursed Fingers, Cupcake, 5 Stat Crystals, 30 Rerolls, 1000 Diamonds
SorryForDelay!! – 30 Rerolls, 1000 Diamonds
8KActiveTysm – 10 Halloween Capsules
100KMEMBERSTY – 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion x 5, Rerolls x10, Cursed Fingers x 5, Stat Shards x 5. Stat Crystals x 5
15MVISITS – 1000 Diamonds, Rerolls x 15, Stat Shards x 3
Shutdown – Lucky Potion, 1000 Diamonds, Rerolls x 15, Stat Shards x 3
CheersToRellHawk – Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 5, 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion
Shadow – Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 15, 1000 Diamonds
HappyLateHalloween – Lucky Potions x 2, Cursed Fingers x 5, Candy, Stat Shards x 5, Stat Crystals x 5, Rerolls x 10, 1000 Diamonds
IAmAtomic! – Halloween Capsules x 10
5KActiveTysm – Lucky Potion, Candy x 3, Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 5, 1000 Diamonds, Halloween Capsule
SorryForBugs – Candy x 3, Halloween Capsules x 5
8KActiveTysm – Halloween Capsules x 10
30KFAVS – Gems, Rerolls
25KLIKES – Gems, Rerolls
THANKYOUFORWAITING – Gems, Rerolls
MiniUpdate – 1000 Gems, Reroll, Lucky Potion
SubToMozKing – 100 Gems, Reroll
SubToToadBoi – 100 Gems, Reroll
SubToVanilla – 100 Gems, Reroll
Expired codes
SorryForDelay
100KMEMBERS
VirtualUpdate
20KLIKES
10KLIKES
Sorry4Maintenance
3MilVisits
1MilVisits
25KPlayers
How do I redeem Anime Royale codes?
The steps to redeem Anime Royale codes are quick and easy, only requiring these simple steps after launching the game:
Walk along the central hub area until reaching the “Codes” shrine
This is a red shine with “Codes” right above it
Approach the blue circle
The “Codes” menu will pop up
Enter a code into the “Enter Code Here” text box
Select the “Claim” button
If correct, rewards will be given out right away
How do I find more Anime Royale codes?
Outside of this essential guide, Anime Royale codes can be found on the game’s Discord server where new codes will be dropped upon achieving certain milestones like getting 100k members. Codes may also be dropped on the Anime Royale Roblox page as well.
However, as codes begin to expire, it can be a challenge to determine which are still working. Because of this, it is best to keep this guide ready since we test each code – saving you the peace of mind of having to do it yourself.
If you’re after something new entirely, you should also take a look at our list of upcoming PC games, so you know what’s coming for the rest of this year and beyond.
With no one vulnerable at match points, right hand opponent dealt and opened one heart. I passed, left hand opponent raised to two hearts. and all passed. I led ace, king and third of clubs from the following:♠J985 ♡J76 ♢Q72 ♣ AK2.
Partner captured the third club with the queen (both opponents following to all three rounds), and led the ace of spades. At this point dummy (to my left) showed the following: ♠ Q2 ♡K93 ♢K853 ♣J.
Right hand opponent dropped the 4 of spades, and I signalled with m 8 of spades, my second lowest. Partner led another spade, which dropped the opposing K and Q together, leaving my J high (but leaving the opponents void of spades).
Partner complained about being misled by my signal but conceded it didn’t matter. She was out of clubs and wasn’t about to lead trump, so it was a choice between spades and diamonds. I didn’t particularly want a diamond lead with the K in dummy sitting over my Q. Of course, she could have led the ace of diamonds if she had it, but she didn’t.
I quoted what I had been taught (by the late Dorothy Hayden Truscott). With regard to following with four of a suit:
Follow with lowest (5) means, “You’ll get no help from me if you lead another one.”
Second lowest (8) means, “I can accommodate another one.”
Second highest (9) means, “Please lead another one.”
Highest (J) means, “lead another one for crying out loud.”
I believe that partner was “disappointed” that I didn’t have the controlling honor after I played the 8. My understanding when playing the is that it means, ” I don’t see any better lead than another spade, whether or not it wins.
Did partner have a good reason to complain about my signal?