Anime Astral Simulator Accessories Guide

Boss drops, Ninja Raid gear, Gates loot, and Update 1 avatar back slots — every accessory source with Trello stats.

Accessories · June 2026

Anime Astral Simulator accessories guide

Every Anime Astral Simulator accessory slot — head, torso, back, and neck — ranked by drop source, multiplier lines, and when they beat your current gear.

Players search anime astral simulator accessories, anime astral accessories, and where to get accessories in Anime Astral Simulator when boss drops feel invisible. This accessories guide answers with official Astral Team Trello stats — verify multipliers in-game after each patch.

Accessories are separate from fighter summons and gamepasses. They multiply Power, Damage, or Yen on top of your squad. Mythic avatars from Update 1 can outscale older Titan Wall boss drops, so this Anime Astral Simulator accessories guide covers both classic boss gear and back-slot avatars.

Names like Itache, Broly, White Beard, Armored Titan, and Beleon match the in-game global bosses. Equip from Inventory → Accessories, then pick Head, Torso, Back, or Neck depending on the item.

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Update 1 accessories and avatars — walkthrough

Solo City avatars, shadow slots, and accessory progression after Update 1 — context before you farm boss drops.

How Anime Astral Simulator accessories work

Each accessory line stacks multipliers on Power, Damage, or Yen. A Sand Bag [Back] at 1.25× Power and 1.5× Yen does not replace a fighter — it amplifies farming speed while you summon on world banners.

Drop rates on global bosses sit near 0.07% per kill for most world accessories. Ninja Raid and Gates Gamemode use different tables — expect long farms unless luck potions and AFK setups are active.

This accessories guide treats mythic avatars as back-slot picks when their listed multiplier beats boss drops on your account. Check the number on the item card before selling duplicates.

Where to equip accessories

Open Inventory → Accessories. Head items like Akatsuki Hat [Head] fill the hat slot. Fusion Vest [Torso] covers torso. Sand Bag [Back], Thunder Drums [Back], and Levi Cloak [Back] share the back slot — only one back accessory at a time unless gamepass slots say otherwise.

Tusk Neck Skull equips on the neck slot from Gates Gamemode in Solo City. After Update 1, mythic avatars from gacha bundles also use the back slot — compare their multiplier against Levi Cloak or Thunder Drums before swapping.

Use Equip Last on fighters after accessory upgrades so your squad still wears the highest summon multipliers. Accessories change income and clear speed; they do not replace secret fighters on the fighter tier list.

World boss accessories (Trello drop table)

Official Astral Team Trello accessory cards — rates and stat lines for this accessories guide.

AccessorySlotSourceDrop rateStats
Akatsuki Hat [Head]HeadItache — Ninja Village global boss0.07%1.5× Power / 1.25× Damage
Fusion Vest [Torso]TorsoBroly — Namek City global boss0.07%1.5× Power / 1.25× Yen
Thunder Drums [Back]BackWhite Beard — Wano Island global boss0.07%1.25× Power / 1.5× Damage
Levi Cloak [Back]BackArmored Titan — Titan Wall global boss0.07%1.5× Power / 1.25× Damage
Iron ShieldBeleon — Solo City world boss0.07%1.75× Power / 1.5× Yen

Gamemode accessories — raid and Gates

Sand Bag [Back] drops from Ninja Raid at 0.1% — 1.25× Power and 1.5× Yen. It is often the first back-slot upgrade for accounts still on Ninja Village because raid keys appear during World 1 progression.

Tusk Neck Skull comes from Gates Gamemode in Solo City after Update 1. Trello lists 0.03% on normal mobs, 0.05% on mini bosses, and 0.1% on the Arise Boss — stats are 2× Power and 1.75× Damage, the strongest fixed accessory table in this accessories guide.

Rotate world boss AFK sessions with gamemode timers. Remote Access helps you roll stars between boss cycles without walking back to NPCs — unlock it before multi-day accessory farms.

Raid and Gates accessory summary

AccessoryGamemodeWorldDrop rateStats
Sand Bag [Back]Ninja RaidNinja Village0.1%1.25× Power / 1.5× Yen
Tusk Neck SkullGates (Arise Boss)Solo City0.1% (boss)2× Power / 1.75× Damage

Update 1 avatars vs boss accessories

Update 1 added avatar gacha and mythic back pieces near 687× on the official craft and bundle tables — high enough to beat many Titan Wall accessory picks on paper. Treat avatars as accessories guide endgame back slots once your fighter squad stabilizes.

Do not skip craft secrets for cosmetic avatars on day one. Sung Ice crafting and E-Gate shadows still define damage caps. Farm avatars after you hold a secret or crafted fighter on your newest world.

Shop bundles like Igros Coat (2× Power / 1.75× Damage, guaranteed from the Igros bundle) sit outside boss RNG. Compare bundle cost in Robux or tickets against hours of 0.07% boss grinding.

Shop bundle accessories

ItemSourceStatsNotes
Igros CoatIgros bundle in shop2× Power / 1.75× Damage100% drop from bundle
Alucard HatSpecial bundle1.25× Power / Damage / Yen eachFlat triple line

Head, torso, back, and neck — slot guide

Head accessories like Akatsuki Hat [Head] skew toward Damage and Power for boss push accounts. Torso pieces such as Fusion Vest [Torso] often carry Yen lines — useful when you need ticket income before the next banner session.

Back slot competition is the busiest part of any Anime Astral Simulator accessories guide. Sand Bag [Back], Thunder Drums [Back], Levi Cloak [Back], mythic avatars, and shop coats all fight for one slot until you unlock extra equip gamepasses.

Neck slot unlocks matter after Solo City. Tusk Neck Skull is the only neck piece on the official Trello accessory list with a full stat block — prioritize Gates farms once your fighter squad clears E-Rank waves reliably.

Accessories by world progression

Ninja Village accounts chase Akatsuki Hat [Head] from Itache and Sand Bag [Back] from Ninja Raid. You do not need both before moving to Namek City — one strong back or head line plus a stable fighter team is enough.

Namek City adds Fusion Vest [Torso] from Broly. Wano Island adds Thunder Drums [Back] from White Beard. Titan Wall adds Levi Cloak [Back] from Armored Titan — often the last classic boss back piece before Solo City.

Solo City splits farms between Beleon for Iron Shield, Gates for Tusk Neck Skull, and avatar gacha for mythic backs. This accessories guide recommends finishing fighter craft on Solo City before committing weeks to 0.07% boss RNG.

Anime Astral Simulator accessories — farm priority

Early account: redeem codes, claim Ninja Village chests, then farm Ninja Raid for Sand Bag [Back] when keys appear. Mid progression: chase the global boss on your current world for head, torso, or back lines that match your build — Damage for boss push, Yen for ticket income.

Late Update 1: add Gates timer farms for Tusk Neck Skull and mythic avatars if the multiplier beats Levi Cloak. Iron Shield from Beleon suits Solo City accounts still missing a strong Yen line.

Luck potions do not change accessory drop tables on Trello — they affect gacha banners. Stack Power and Damage potions during boss AFK instead when pushing accessories in Anime Astral Simulator.

Accessories guide — common mistakes

Selling boss drops before reading multiplier lines — always compare against equipped back, head, and torso slots.

Grinding White Beard accessories before clearing Namek City comfortably — lower worlds drop lower lines; time is better spent on fighter summons first.

Ignoring the neck slot after unlocking Solo City — Tusk Neck Skull is the highest flat accessory multiplier in the Trello table.

Confusing pets with accessories — pets use pet equip slots; this page covers gear slots only.

Anime Astral Simulator accessories FAQ

Quick answers for the most common anime astral simulator accessories searches.

  • Where to get accessories? Global bosses per world, Ninja Raid, Gates Gamemode, and shop bundles — see tables above.
  • Best early accessory? Sand Bag [Back] from Ninja Raid for Yen and Power lines while still on World 1.
  • Do avatars count as accessories? Yes — mythic avatars equip on the back slot from Inventory → Accessories.
  • Itache or Itachi? The in-game boss is spelled Itache on the official Trello board.

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