What Are Red Tickets Used for in Anime Reborn and How to Get More

Want to know everything about Red Tickets in Anime Reborn? From what they are used for to all the ways to get them? Then use our guide as we tell you everything!
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Looking to snag those sweet new units in Anime Reborn’s Adventure Mode? You’ll need Red Tickets! This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Red Tickets – what they’re for, how to get them, and more!

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Anime Reborn Red Tickets Guide – What Are They For and How to Get Them

What Are Red Tickets Used For in Anime Reborn

Red Tickets are a new type of limited-time currency specifically for Adventure Mode. They’re the only way to get new units from the Beast Event (like Gohun, Pikkora, and Android 18) by buying Dragon Capsules from the Event Shop. Think of them as your golden ticket (or, well, red ticket) to the new characters. While Adventure Mode is sticking around, Red Tickets might not be, so grab those units while you can! New events in Adventure Mode will probably have their own special currency.

You’ve probably seen Red Tickets pop up from using new Anime Reborn codes and wondered, “What are these things?” They’re for the Event Shop in Adventure Mode. Here’s what you can buy:

  • Dragon Capsules: 250 Red Tickets (this is what you need for those new units!)
  • Special Beam: 10,000 Red Tickets
  • Mark of Pride: 10,000 Red Tickets
  • Blue Blaster: 10,000 Red Tickets
  • Red Blaster: 10,000 Red Tickets
  • Frost Key: 10,000 Red Tickets (Limited to 100)

If you’re aiming for Gohun, you’ll need a lot of Dragon Capsules, so get ready to collect those tickets!

How to Get Red Tickets in Anime Reborn

There are four ways to get Red Tickets: codes, playing the Adventure Map, quests, and Robux. So, three free-to-play ways and one paid option. Let’s break them down:

Redeeming Codes

Using codes is the quickest way to get a bunch of Red Tickets fast. New Anime Reborn codes can give you 2,500 Red Tickets! But codes are rare and expire, so don’t rely on them completely.

Adventure Map – Red Army HQ

Update: This has been fixed with a patch. You must do pretty well into the Adventure Map to now get decent Red Tickets.

Playing the Red Army HQ Adventure Map is your main source of Red Tickets. Finishing the map can get you around 1,000 Red Tickets. Even if you lose to the Delta 1 boss, you still get around 750. I tested it – died pretty quickly and still got 400! You can even boost your ticket earnings by choosing the negative red cards. They make the map harder, but you get more tickets when you finish.

Event Quests

Event quests have been added to the Quest tab in Anime Reborn. New event quests are a great way to earn tickets. Finish all six quests for a total of 5,000 Red Tickets and 1,000 Battlepass EXP! Here are the quests:

  • Red Army elimination
    • Eliminate 5,000 enemies on Red Army HQ
  • Red Army multiplayer
    • Play 200 waves on Red Army HQ with another player
  • Red Army waves
    • Play 500 waves on Red Army HQ
  • Red Army perfect raid
    • Complete 3 Red Army HQ games with only debuffs
  • Red Army raid
    • Complete 10 Red Army HQ games
  • Capsule Opening
    • Open 200 exclusive Event capsules

Robux

If you don’t want to go through the hassle of grinding for Red Tickets you can skip it entirely and just purchase them using Robux. You can get the following amount of Red Tickets via Robux:

  • 800 Tickets for 139 Robux
  • 4,000 Tickets for 449 Robux
  • 15,000 Tickets for 1,349 Robux

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Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

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