
If you’re new to Anime Fighting Simulator, understanding your stats is the single most important thing you can do. Stats control everything — your damage output, survivability, ability power, and even which training areas you can access. Without a clear picture of what each stat does and how to train it efficiently, progression grinds to a crawl. In this guide, I’ll break down every core stat, how training works, and the smartest way to level up fast in 2026.
| Stat | What It Does | How to Train |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | Increases punch and Strength Power damage | Punching with your fist |
| Durability | Boosts damage resistance and some Power damage | Pushups / Durability training spots |
| Chakra | Powers Chakra-based abilities and skills | Meditating or charging up |
| Sword | Boosts Sword Slash and Sword Skill damage | Swinging your sword |
| Agility | Increases jump height | Jumping repeatedly |
| Speed | Increases movement speed | Running |
The six core stats in Anime Fighting Simulator are Strength, Durability, Chakra, Sword, Agility, and Speed. Your Total Power (TP) is the combined sum of Strength, Durability, Chakra, and Sword — this number appears above your avatar and determines your Class level.
Strength is usually your first priority because it boosts physical damage output and helps you unlock higher-tier training areas faster. Durability is equally important for survivability — higher Durability means you take less damage in boss fights and PvP. Chakra scales your ability damage, making it essential once you unlock powerful anime powers. Sword boosts weapon-based attacks if you’re running a melee build. Agility and Speed are secondary stats — Agility improves jump height while Speed increases how fast you move across the map.
Each stat in the menu shows two numbers: your total stat amount on the left and your multiplier on the right. You can upgrade your multiplier by spending Yen, which doubles your training gain per tick. Higher multipliers mean faster progression — investing in them early is always worth it.

Training Areas are special zones spread across the map that multiply how fast a specific stat grows. You can only access an area once you meet its minimum stat requirement. The higher the requirement, the better the multiplier — so pushing into the next area as soon as possible is key to efficient grinding.
Strength Training Area Progression:
| Training Area | Requirement | Multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| Wood Logs | 100 Strength | x2 |
| Gym | 10K Strength | x6 |
| Beach | 100K Strength | x25 |
| Boulder / Meteor | 1M Strength | x50–x500 |
| Cell Games Arena | 100M Strength | x1000+ |
The same tier-based logic applies to Chakra (Meditation Spot → Fox Statue → Sakura Chakra Tree → Sage Platform), Speed (Treadmills → Pod Teleporter → Kunai Grounds), and other stats. Always prioritize reaching the next training area over grinding in a lower-multiplier zone.
AFK grinding is the most effective long-term strategy in Anime Fighting Simulator. Since stat training requires repetitive actions, setting up AFK loops lets you gain stats passively while you’re away.
The smart play is rotating between 2–3 stats rather than maxing one at a time. Many quests require multiple stats to reach a threshold simultaneously, so bottlenecking on one stat will block quest completion and slow your Class progression overall.
Stats aren’t just for flexing your TP — they directly gate quest and boss content. Most quests require your stats to hit specific thresholds before you can complete or unlock them. In combat, here’s how each stat translates:
Powers also have a scale factor — meaning the stat your power is based on directly increases its damage when trained. So if you’re running Chakra-based abilities, prioritizing Chakra AFK training will pay off more than grinding Strength.
Total Power is the sum of your Strength, Durability, Chakra, and Sword stats. It determines your Class level and appears above your character in-game.
Start with Strength and Durability. They unlock new training areas faster and are required for most early quests. Add Chakra once you have abilities to scale.
Multipliers increase how many stat points you gain per training tick. You upgrade them using Yen in the Stats menu — each upgrade doubles the current multiplier.
Yes — AFK training is the most efficient way to progress in Anime Fighting Simulator, especially for Chakra and Durability which are slow to grind actively.
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