Anime Defenders has new Raids for players to take on. However, finding and participating in Raids is its own challenge. This guide will explain everything you need to know about taking part in Raids.
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Anime Defenders – Where To Find Raids

First, find a Raid. Go to the area near Challenges and Index. You’ll see a special Raid section – look for the timer there. This timer is important; it tells you if a Raid is going on now or how long until the next one starts.

Raids work like the main game. You defend your side from waves of enemies. The enemies come from two entrances, and a counter shows how many are still around. The catch: Raids have 25 waves, so get ready for a long defense!
The main thing that sets Raids apart from regular levels is the big final battle. You’ll take on a strong boss enemy once you make it through all 25 waves. Beating this boss means you’ve finished the Raid, and winning gets you important Raid Shards.
Raid Shards are the currency you’ll use in the Raid Shop, which is at the far end of the Raid area (look for the big suit of armor!). Here, you can use your well-earned Shards to buy special items and even in-game money, making Raid wins extra rewarding.
Now, let’s talk about joining a Raid. Go to the shiny door in the Raid area. This is where you start, but there’s a small catch: you have to pay a fee to join the fight. The fee I paid was about 3,000 Gold, so make sure you have enough money before you go in.
If you want to do a Raid with others, make sure they enter the Raid room with you after someone purchases it. Once you’ve paid the fee and entered the Raid room, you’ll see a Start button. Teamwork is important, so think about working together with friends or finding a group online to tackle Raids together.
I don’t think we’ve seen anyone take on a Raid alone, so we recommend always going in groups.
Most importantly, there’s always a chance of something bad happening. Raids are tough, and if you lose, you’ll lose the Raid Shards you would have gotten for winning and any money spent to start. So, think carefully before joining in, and work with your teammates to make a good plan to increase your chances of doing well.
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