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Anime Origins Codes for August 2026: Safe Redeems and Early Builds

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The Completionist
The Completionist
Published
8/17/2026
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A source-grounded Anime Origins Roblox codes guide for August 2026, with current code conflicts, redeem safety, stat prism priorities, trait rerolls, and Bulma advice.

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The active code list is generous, but the reward listings do not fully agree

The strongest concrete update for new Anime Origins players is that multiple Roblox guide outlets now list launch-window codes awarding gems, trait rerolls, stat prisms, perfect stat prisms, and remnants. That makes August 2026 a unusually forgiving starting point for the tower defense game, but it also creates a practical problem: the current public code lists do not perfectly match each other on several rewards.

PCGamesN, in an August 17 article, lists seven working Anime Origins codes: ChallengesFixed, GAMESPEED, TYKaito!, THANKYOU!, AO, Origins, and Release!. Beebom, updated August 16, lists the same seven codes and says there are no expired Anime Origins codes yet. Sportskeeda, published August 15, also lists the same reward categories, including the level restriction distinction for Release!. Destructoid, updated August 17, lists most of the same rewards, but its active list shows a blank entry for the 25 Trait Rerolls code rather than naming AO, and it does not include GAMESPEED in the excerpted active list. Pro Game Guides, updated August 15, similarly has a blank table row for a 25 Trait Rerolls reward and says there are six available codes, while its text elsewhere says there are currently three Anime Origins codes, creating an internal inconsistency.

For a safe redeem order, treat the shared code names as the priority and enter them exactly as published by outlets that named them. The current cross-checked list is Release!, AO, Origins, THANKYOU!, TYKaito!, ChallengesFixed, and GAMESPEED. Use copy and paste where possible, because Beebom notes that Anime Origins codes are case-sensitive and multiple outlets warn that typos, spaces, or expired codes can cause failures.

The reward disagreements are worth spelling out before anyone plans a build around an exact payout. ChallengesFixed is consistently tied to trait rerolls, gems, and remnants, with Beebom, Pro Game Guides, and Destructoid specifying 10 Trait Rerolls, 750 Gems, 10 Azure Remnants, 5 Violet Remnants, 2 Radiant Remnants, and 1 Prismatic Remnant. TYKaito! is consistently listed as 1,000 Gems, 25 Trait Rerolls, and 5 Stat Prisms. Release! is consistently listed as 1,750 Gems. AO is the named code on PCGamesN and Beebom for 25 Trait Rerolls, while several other lists show the reward without the code name in the provided text.

The uncertain entries are GAMESPEED, Origins, and to a lesser extent THANKYOU!. PCGamesN says GAMESPEED gives 750 gems, 10 trait rerolls, and five stat prisms, while Beebom and Sportskeeda say it gives 10 Trait Rerolls and 10 Perfect Stat Prisms. PCGamesN says Origins gives two stat rerolls and 10 perfect stat prisms, while Beebom, Pro Game Guides, and Sportskeeda list 20 Stat Prisms and 10 Perfect Stat Prisms. THANKYOU! is widely listed as 10 Trait Rerolls and 10 Perfect Stat Prisms, although Pro Game Guides’ excerpt describes it as 10 Perfect Stat Rerolls and 10 Stat Rerolls. Until the developer’s own in-game redemption result is visible to you, plan around the code existing, not around one outlet’s exact reward count.

How to redeem without chasing fake code pages

The redemption flow itself is simple across the cited guides. PCGamesN says to launch Anime Origins on Roblox, click the Codes button on the right side of the screen, enter a working code into the text box, and press Redeem. Beebom, Pro Game Guides, Destructoid, and Sportskeeda describe the same basic menu route.

The level requirement is the first real catch. Beebom says players must get through level 10 to redeem codes, while adding that some codes, including release codes, are usable for all players. Sportskeeda is more specific in the provided text, saying every listed code requires level 10 or higher except Release!, which has no level restriction. Pro Game Guides also instructs players to reach Level 10 first. PCGamesN disputes the blanket version of that requirement, saying the game suggests players need level 10 for new codes beyond the release offering, but that this is not true in its testing or reporting. Because those accounts conflict, the safest practical advice is to redeem Release! immediately, then try the others, and if they fail, progress to level 10 before assuming the codes are expired.

For source safety, PCGamesN reports an unusual discovery path for official Anime Origins code drops. According to its guide, the Roblox game page does not plainly show codes, and the Discord link is hidden under the “more” tag beneath the game group bio. PCGamesN says that Discord’s announcements channel places new codes at the bottom of major changelogs and that the same hidden info window reveals the game’s original working title, Anime Hunters. Pro Game Guides and Destructoid both point readers toward an Anime Origins Discord as a code and information source, while Pro Game Guides also references an unofficial BloxInformer wiki.

That matters because Roblox code searches are noisy. If a page asks for your Roblox password, requests a third-party login outside Roblox, or promises a private generator rather than a code string you enter inside the game’s Codes menu, do not use it. None of the cited outlets say Anime Origins codes require joining a group, paying Robux, installing an extension, or granting account access. The sources describe normal in-game redemption only.

Spend the launch freebies like progression tools, not lottery tickets

Anime Origins is described by PCGamesN and Pro Game Guides as an anime-inspired Roblox tower defense game built around summoning units, leveling them, tuning traits and stats, and taking on stages, raids, bosses, and other modes. The launch codes feed directly into those systems. Gems push banner summons. Trait Rerolls alter a unit’s trait. Stat Prisms and Perfect Stat Prisms tune Damage, Cooldown, and Range, according to Gamepur’s stat prism guide.

That creates the central early-game choice: should a new player spend everything immediately to chase a favorite unit, or hold the more specialized reroll items until the account has something worth perfecting? As an RPG progression problem, the conservative answer is stronger. Gems are the flexible early resource because they help expand your roster through banners. Trait Rerolls and stat prisms have higher long-term value when they are applied to units you expect to keep using, especially Mythic units or key economy pieces.

Gamepur explains that regular Stat Prisms reroll all stat buffs at once, while Perfect Stat Prisms reroll one stat at a time. That distinction is important for resource discipline. Regular prisms are best used when a unit’s overall stat spread is poor and you are still searching for a usable baseline. Perfect prisms are more precise and should be treated as finishing tools, because they let you adjust one stat rather than disturbing a spread that is already close to acceptable.

Trait Rerolls deserve the same patience. Gamepur says Trait Rerolls can be earned through level-up rewards, daily rewards, hourly rewards, codes, challenges, game modes, quests, battlepass progress, and shops tied to modes such as Rift, World Boss, and Raid. Since the game offers repeatable sources, you do not need to preserve every reroll forever. Still, using launch-code rerolls on a throwaway early unit is the fastest way to feel rich for ten minutes and poor once harder content starts asking for cleaner builds.

Stat prisms should support your best units first

Gamepur’s stat prism guide identifies Damage, Cooldown, and Range as the unit stat buffs affected by Stat Prisms in Anime Origins. It also says the Stat Reroll NPC is located in the Evolve area of the main lobby. That places stat tuning near the game’s longer-term unit improvement loop rather than beside the basic summon interface, which is a useful signal for new players: this is a refinement system, not a first-click tutorial reward.

The best early priority is to use standard Stat Prisms only after you have a unit whose role is clear. A damage carry wants enough damage and cooldown to justify investment. A range-dependent unit becomes far more awkward if its placement coverage is compromised. A farm unit’s stat value depends on whether its income function is the reason it is in the lineup. The sources do not provide a full stat weighting chart, so any exact build prescription would go beyond the material. The safe rule is to avoid chasing perfection until you know whether a unit will remain in your core team.

Perfect Stat Prisms are even more sensitive. Because Gamepur says they allow one-stat rerolls, they are most valuable after a regular prism or natural roll leaves only one weak point. In RPG terms, use broad rerolls while the whole build is messy, and save surgical rerolls for nearly finished pieces.

For farming more prisms, Gamepur names Infinite Mode and Challenges as the best places to farm both Stat Prisms and Perfect Stat Prisms. It says Infinite Mode is especially easy to automate and that players with meta units, including the farm unit Bulma, can farm dozens of Stat Rerolls every hour. The automation reference comes from Gamepur, not from Roblox or the Anime Origins developer in the provided material, so players should still be careful about any tool use and account-safety rules. The confirmed progression point is simpler: Challenges and Infinite Mode are the cited prism farms, while daily, hourly, level-up, quest, battlepass, mode, shop, and code sources fill in the rest.

Trait rerolls are plentiful, but your first serious rolls need a target

Trait rerolls are one of the headline rewards across the August 2026 Anime Origins Roblox codes. AO is listed by PCGamesN and Beebom as 25 Trait Rerolls. TYKaito! is widely listed as 25 Trait Rerolls plus gems and stat prisms. THANKYOU!, GAMESPEED, and ChallengesFixed are also associated with trait rerolls in multiple guides. That gives new players enough currency to interact with the trait system early rather than waiting for deep endgame.

Gamepur says Trait Rerolls can come from the same broad reward ecosystem as stat prisms: level-up rewards, daily and hourly rewards, codes, Challenges, World Bosses, Story Stages, Raids, Infinite Mansion, Legend Stages, quests, battlepass rewards, and shops tied to Rift, World Boss, and Raid currencies. For farming, Gamepur names Challenges and Infinite Mode as the best current methods, with Challenges offering other progression resources and Infinite Mode being easier to automate.

The build question is when to reroll. Without a source-provided trait tier list in the assignment material, the responsible answer is to bind rerolls to account milestones rather than to named traits. Use a few rerolls if a strong early unit is carrying your Story Stages and a better trait would clearly improve clears. Hold a deeper reserve for Mythic units, evolved units, or economy units that affect long modes. If a unit is only there because your roster is thin, do not drain August’s launch stash trying to make it permanent.

There is also a psychological trap here. Codes make reroll systems feel cheap at launch, but the same sources describe trait rerolls as rewards across routine play loops, not as guaranteed infinite currency. A patient player should redeem everything, claim daily and hourly rewards, keep Challenges in rotation, and spend rerolls in batches only when the unit’s future role is settled.

Bulma, listed in-game as Bluma, is the farm-unit priority to watch

The most important named unit in the provided progression sources is Bulma, listed by Gamepur as Bluma in-game. Gamepur describes Bluma as a Mythic unit, calls her the best farm unit in Anime Origins, and says she is mandatory for clearing the most difficult content. That last word is Gamepur’s judgment, but the practical reason is clear in the same guide: Bluma specializes in generating additional income, and her evolved passive can increase money generation by up to 30% depending on how many enemies have been defeated during that stage.

Gamepur says Bluma is obtained through the Standard Banner. If she is the main featured Mythic unit, Gamepur reports an overall 0.25% chance and says she has a 50% chance whenever a Mythic is rolled. If she is a secondary featured unit, that Mythic-result chance is 20%. If she is not featured, Gamepur says she has only a 1% chance to drop when rolling a Mythic. The guide’s practical advice is blunt: do not waste summons trying to target her when she is not featured.

That is where the August codes and early priorities intersect. Release! and TYKaito! provide gems according to the current public lists, and ChallengesFixed is also listed with gems by several outlets. Those gems are most valuable when the banner state supports your target. If Bluma is featured and your account lacks a farm unit, spending toward her has a progression argument. If she is not featured, banking gems or using them only for broader roster needs is safer.

Bluma also changes how to value other resources. Gamepur’s stat prism guide says Infinite Mode becomes especially productive when players have meta units including Bulma, because she supports farming many Stat Rerolls over time. That means Bulma is not only a unit chase, she is an efficiency unlock for the account’s future reroll economy. For a new player, the clean priority chain is to redeem codes, get through the level-10 gate if needed, build a usable story-clearing roster, watch the Standard Banner for Bluma, and avoid heavy trait or perfect-prism spending until your long-term units are identified.

A safe August 2026 route for new Anime Origins players

Start by redeeming Release!, because Sportskeeda specifically says it does not require level 10, while other codes may. Then attempt AO, Origins, THANKYOU!, TYKaito!, ChallengesFixed, and GAMESPEED exactly as written. If the non-release codes fail, progress to level 10 and try again before assuming expiration, since the sources disagree on how strict the level gate is.

After redemption, separate your rewards by purpose. Gems are for roster access, especially if Bluma is featured on the Standard Banner. Trait Rerolls are for units that will remain in your lineup. Regular Stat Prisms are for fixing broad stat spreads on useful units. Perfect Stat Prisms are for final adjustments once only one stat needs attention. Remnants from ChallengesFixed, as listed by Beebom, Pro Game Guides, and Destructoid, should be treated as progression materials until you know the relevant upgrade demand.

For ongoing farming, the cited Gamepur guides point toward Challenges and Infinite Mode as the best current activities for rerolls and prisms, with the broader reward loop including dailies, hourlies, quests, battlepass progress, story, raids, bosses, Infinite Mansion, Legend Stages, and mode shops. That is enough structure to play efficiently without turning the first week into a spreadsheet.

The unresolved piece is official clarity. The public guide ecosystem agrees that Anime Origins codes are live and useful, but it disagrees on some exact rewards and even on whether certain rows are named correctly. Until Origins Project or an in-game changelog is surfaced directly in your session, use the codes as an opportunity, not as a guaranteed shopping list. Redeem safely through the in-game menu, spend slowly, and let Bulma’s banner status decide whether your early gems should become summons or savings.

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