In Anime Final Quest, materials are the essential building blocks for powering up your character. These components are used to craft powerful cosmetics, which in turn enhance your overall build stats and unlock new visual flair for your avatar. Understanding where to find these materials, their drop rates, and their specific uses is key to efficient progression. This guide provides a complete reference for all materials currently available in the game.
How to Use Crafting Materials in Anime Final Quest
All materials you collect serve a single, vital purpose: crafting cosmetics. These aren’t just for looks; each cosmetic item provides permanent stat boosts to your character. To craft an item, you must first gather all the required materials in your inventory.
The crafting system is accessed via the Crafting Menu, located on the left side of your screen. Here, you can browse available cosmetics, see the materials needed, and initiate the crafting process once you have everything in stock.
Complete Material List: Dungeon Drops & Rates
All materials are obtained exclusively by clearing one of the game’s three main dungeons on different difficulty settings: Normal, Hard, and Nightmare. Higher difficulties offer better drop rates for all materials. The dungeons are: Summon Gate, Summon Station 1, and Summon Station 2.
Summon Gate Materials
This dungeon is your source for two key materials.
Goblin Armor Piece
Drop Rate: Normal (60%), Hard (90%), Nightmare (100%)
Primary Use: This common material is required for two different cosmetics.
Strongest’s Cape: Requires 11 pieces.
Scarf: Requires 4 pieces.
Total Needed: 15 pieces to craft both items.
Golem’s Heart
Drop Rate: Normal (7.5%), Hard (11.25%), Nightmare (15%)
Primary Use: A rare material with a specific, high-level use.
Strongest’s Cape: Requires 1 piece.
Summon Station 1 Materials
This location drops three distinct materials for your crafting needs.
Monkey Hair
Drop Rate: Normal (30%), Hard (45%), Nightmare (60%)
Primary Use: Used in a single, important recipe.
Strongest’s Cape: Requires 4 pieces.
Orc Tooth
Drop Rate: Normal (60%), Hard (90%), Nightmare (100%)
Primary Use: A versatile material needed for multiple end-game items.
Scarf: Requires 4 pieces.
Divine Wheel: Requires 3 pieces.
Total Needed: 7 pieces to craft both items.
Spider Venom
Drop Rate: Normal (7.5%), Hard (11.25%), Nightmare (15%)
Primary Use: A rare component for a powerful cosmetic.
Divine Wheel: Requires 1 piece.
Summon Station 2 Materials
Venture here for a mix of familiar and unique materials.
Monkey Claw
Drop Rate: Normal (30%), Hard (45%), Nightmare (60%)
Primary Use: The bulk material for a late-game cosmetic.
Divine Wheel: Requires 7 pieces.
Orc Tooth
Drop Rate: Normal (60%), Hard (90%), Nightmare (100%)
Primary Use: This material also drops in Summon Station 2, providing another farming location for the recipes listed above (Scarf and Divine Wheel).
Demon King’s Eye
Drop Rate: Normal (7.5%), Hard (11.25%), Nightmare (15%)
Primary Use: As of the current game version, this ultra-rare material has no known crafting use. It is advised to hold onto it for potential future updates.
Best Difficulty for Farming Materials
Your farming strategy should align with your goals and power level:
For Common Materials (Goblin Armor Piece, Orc Tooth): Hard difficulty offers a 90-100% drop chance, making it the most stamina-efficient choice, balancing success rate with reward.
For Rare Materials (Golem’s Heart, Spider Venom, Demon King’s Eye): Always farm on Nightmare difficulty if possible. The 15% drop rate is double that of Normal mode, significantly increasing your chances per run.
For Mid-Tier Materials (Monkey Hair, Monkey Claw): Nightmare (60% drop) is ideal, but Hard (45% drop) can be a good alternative if Nightmare is too challenging.
Multiplayer Material Farming Guide
Farming in multiplayer is not only more fun but also highly efficient due to the game’s fair loot distribution system.
How It Works: Upon successfully clearing a dungeon stage, each player receives one random material from that dungeon’s drop table. This drop is independent for each player.
Key Rule: The loot is not influenced by player contribution, damage dealt, or even if a player is defeated. As long as the stage is cleared, every participant gets a material.
Benefit: This makes multiplayer an excellent method to farm, as you benefit from the team’s combined strength to clear higher difficulties faster, while everyone reaps their own individual rewards.
FAQ: Anime Final Quest Materials
Q: Where do I craft items with my materials?
A: Use the Crafting Menu on the left side of the main screen. Select a cosmetic to see required materials and craft it.
Q: Can I trade materials with other players?
A: No, the game does not currently support player-to-player trading of materials or items.
Q: What should I do with the Demon King’s Eye if it has no use?
A: It is highly recommended to keep it in your inventory. It will likely be required for powerful future content or cosmetics added in updates.
Q: Does playing on a higher difficulty guarantee more materials per run?
A: No, you still receive only one material per run as a reward. The higher difficulty simply increases the probability of receiving rarer materials from that dungeon’s table.
Q: Is multiplayer better for farming?
A: Yes, especially for harder dungeons. The guaranteed material for each player, regardless of performance, makes clearing tough stages in a group very rewarding.
Conclusion
Mastering the material system in Anime Final Quest is straightforward but crucial. Focus your farming on the specific dungeons that drop your target materials, always opt for the highest difficulty you can reliably clear to improve drop rates for rare items, and don’t hesitate to team up in multiplayer for efficient and fair loot distribution. By strategically collecting Goblin Armor Pieces, Golem’s Hearts, Monkey Hairs, Orc Teeth, Spider Venoms, and Monkey Claws, you’ll be able to craft the powerful Strongest’s Cape, Scarf, and Divine Wheel cosmetics to significantly boost your character’s power.
