Aether Adventure is an anime inspired game on Roblox that just recently released. As such, while it is still relatively new, you’ll find a decent amount of content to be busy. If you like your games to have some grind while still resembling some old school anime games, this game is just right for you. To help you get started, we’ll be going over all the basics and systems so you understand what you need to do to level up and progress. We will also go over some tips where applicable. With that said, let’s dive into it!
Complete Beginner’s Guide
Aether Adventure is still relatively new so it may seem like it’s a very raw and grindy game. However, it does have potential, which it may realize as time goes by – as many have said in the community. Now, let’s see how you can go from a Noob to Pro in this game as soon as possible.
Race Roll
Starting off, the first thing you’ll need to do in Aether Adventure is to roll for your race. Each race offers its own special buffs depending on its rarity.
Our recommendation for the race you should try to roll for is the Slime race because of the following buffs:
- +50 Extra Stamina
- +250 Durability
- +3 Speed
- %10 Damage Reduction
- %10 Extra Damage To Slime Moveset
However, getting a race other than Human is still pretty decent.

Basic Controls & User Interface
Here is a list of all the controls you should be aware of in Aether Adventure, especially in relation to combat:
- Q – Dash
- W²x – Run
- Holding Space While M1 – Air Combo
- You can also do down slams in the game
- M – Menu
- F – Block
- You can use blocks for parrying as well
- J – Aura
- G – Observation
The user interface itself is pretty basic with three meters:
- Health Bar
- Indicating how many health points you have
- Stamina Bar
- Consumed by dashes and doing moves
- Experience
- Fills up as you defeat enemies and complete quests

Important NPCs
Throughout the game, you will find a whole assortment of NPCs in the different locations that Aether Adventure has to offer. However, at the beginning, you’ll only really need to concern yourself with the Starter Village before moving onto the other locations.
Nonetheless, some important NPCs can be found in other locations as well.
Here is a breakdown of the important NPCs in Aether Adventure:
- Spawn Point NPC
- Sets your spawn point to the island he is on
- Located on every island
- Weapons Seller
- Allows you to purchase different weapons depending on the island
- On Starter Village, you’ll find the Daggers Seller
- Moveset Dealer
- Sells a variety of fruits that give you different movesets.
- Moveset Gacha
- Can be used to roll a moveset at random every hour for 3K coins
- Located in Slayer Village
- Quest NPCs
- Talking to them will give you quests that you can complete for reward
- We recommend following the number sequence.
- Aura Trainer
- Used to purchase auras that give buffs depending on rarity
- Level 45+ Required
- Located in Assassin Village
- Trainers
- There are different trainers that you can go to learn different fighting styles
- The first one is Skywalk Teacher located in Slayer Village
- Gem Shop
- Located in Observation Village
- Can be used to purchase a variety of items, like stat resets and spins

Player Stats
As you level up, you can use your stat points to upgrade stats. We recommend that you do not do this randomly because there are no free refunds in the game yet. You’ll either have to pay Robux or pay 100 gems to refund stats.
So, you should try to upgrade the more basic stats that will help you regardless of the build you use. Or you can try saving them until you have a better idea of what build you’d like.
Keep in mind that there is no stat cap.

Progression Breakdown
As things stand, Aether Adventure is basically a bandit beater with a hardcore grind. At the start, your goal will be to undertake quests in the order they are marked – where you’ll be defeating Bandits.
Eventually, you will face off against the Bomb User as part of a quest – who has a 20% chance to drop a Tier 1 Chest. These chests allow you to get accessories with various drop chances.
Be on the lookout for other bosses as they all give varying rewards, like chests or accessories.

The purpose is to start farming levels so that you can slowly start to get more movesets. Here is what we suggest you try getting:
- Purchase Daggers from Daggers Seller to get your first weapon from Level 10+
- Can be bought for 500 coins
- Spin at the Moveset Gacha so you can get a moveset from Level 25+
- You should aim to get Frierin, Slime or Light Fruit
- Learn Skywalk once you reach Level 25+
- Obtain an aura for additional buffs from the Aura Trainer at Level 45+
From here, you can try to get better weapons, auras, movesets and fighting styles until you are happy with what you have. The main gameplay loop basically revolves around grinding, getting stronger and rolling for movesets.
As you level up, you should try to explore other islands which will have higher leveling requirements. The max level in Aether Adventure currently is Level 220.

Dungeon (Raids)
Once you reach Level 100, you’ll be able to try the Dungeon game mode, which basically acts as Raids in Aether Adventure. Dungeons consist of 25 waves of enemies – with a boss spawning every 5 waves.
Upon clearing the dungeon, you get the following drops:
- Dungeons Chest (100% drop)
- Can give Holy Slayer Sword which is the best sword in the game
- Moveset Chest (20% drop)
- Can be used to get a variety of movesets

Codes
Finally, to help you get started with your journey and to help make the grind easier, we have some codes that you can use to get free spins. Here are the working codes for Aether Adventure:
- RELEASE75SPINS
- RELEASE25SPINS
- RELEASE25AURASPINS
Keep in mind that these codes are case sensitive, so enter them as they are or copy them from here.

Wrap Up
That’s everything you need to know for the beginner’s guide for Aether Adventure. Keep in mind that this game is still relatively new – and as a result you might feel that the content is fairly minimum. But give it time and it is possible that the developers might end up cooking something really cool. By starting well now, you might be able to get ahead of the grind and get some rewards you might not be able to get later on.