Anime Champions Simulator Skin Reforging

How To Get Scrap Super Fast in Anime Champions Simulator

Alexis Ongsansoy
3 Min Read

One man’s trash is another man’s means of being able to reroll or reforge their skins in Anime Champions Simulator. But how can you get your hands on more scrap without having to sacrifice what’s currently sitting in your collection?

Collecting a resource subconsciously in any game means that you’ll barely know what to do with it once you take notice of how much you already have. And you’ll have more than enough scrap by the time you finish reading this guide. That or gathering the resource will become a little less taxing, which is just as good!

How To Get Scrap Super Fast in Anime Champions Simulator

You can get scrap from the Skin Reforging station over at the central hub Champion City. To find out how much scrap do you need in order to proceed, select any item you want before confirming your reroll.

Scrapping items can also be made possible from the same menu by right clicking on items you no longer need. Make sure you don’t scrap any of your legendaries by mistake!

Anime Champions Simulator Skin Reforging

Another thing you can do is collect duplicates of items you no longer need. Got any extra cosmic skins on hand? Too many Demonic, or Ruthless items clogging up your inventory space perhaps?

Scrap all of those without a second thought and watch your Mystical item get turned into Furious with just 15 pieces of scrap.

Do that and you’ll get a 160% bonus to your attack speed along with an added 12% to your crit chance.

You can get even more items to scrap by participating in Raids. No, not the ads you keep seeing on YouTube, actual raids from Champion City.

Anime Champions Simulator Skin Reforging

And that’s how you can get scrap super fast in Anime Champions Simulator. Don’t forget to hit easy mode before you go on a raid. Don’t worry, nobody will judge you for it! Just don’t get caught.

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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