Early progression
Begin with the official explore, unlock, defeat and challenge loop; the public source does not provide a named world order.
Verified progression concepts cover the current world and challenge loop, checked next steps, and an explicit pending state for individual names and rules. Follow the current objective instead of assuming an order from another game.
Every stage needs a visible move-on signal.
Identify what the current challenge asks you to do and what the client actually awards; do not fill missing values from legacy guides.
Check the two description-listed codes and the updates page before committing to a route; their rewards are not stated publicly.
Prioritize only an effect you can observe improving the next challenge or co-op run. Exact income, speed and reward rates are not verified.
If a reset or prestige menu appears, read what disappears and what remains; this page does not claim a universal reset rule.
Begin with the official explore, unlock, defeat and challenge loop; the public source does not provide a named world order.
Record the current world or challenge name only when it is visible in a current source or client. Do not turn an assumed order into a fact.
No rebirth, prestige, reset, cost or reward rule is verified for launch. Do not follow a reset order copied from a different game.
Write down the current world/challenge objective and follow that loop before trying to compare routes.
Choose the option whose effect is visible now; keep unknown costs and rewards out of a numeric plan.
Delay the reset until Anime Stars itself explains what stays and what disappears.
Switch from progression notes to another player task.
Check confirmed worlds, enemies and challenges.
Plan co-op role coverage without a fake score.
Check whether new patches changed the advice.