Summary of "The Return To Anime Fighting Simulator"
The Return to Anime Fighting Simulator
A summary of a comeback/let’s-play video where the creator (Kelvin — also referenced with variations such as Calvin, Kelvin BTS, Kelvin GTS) returns to Anime Fighting Simulator (AFS), starts a fresh account, and relearns the changed game while interacting with other players.
Tone: casual and comedic — alternating nostalgia for the old AFS, frustration at UI changes, playful trolling/noob banter, and a plan to slowly grind back up the leaderboards.
Overview / Storyline
- The creator starts a new account on a changed AFS and spends the session:
- Relearning mechanics.
- Collecting and redeeming codes.
- Training stats and completing quests.
- Interacting with other players (helpful and troll-y).
- The video is framed as a warm-up before a serious grind on the creator’s main account, with possible future videos and community tournaments (via Discord).
Gameplay highlights & changes noticed
- Early progression:
- Training basic stats (agility, speed, chakra, physical strength, durability, sword skill) to complete quests and rank up. Some ranks mentioned (e.g., Pirate up to Upper Moon).
- Champions and shards:
- Collecting champion summons (examples: Piccolo, Buu/Boo, Esganor-like champions).
- Using shards (Chikorita/trikorita shards referenced) to pick up champions that give big stat boosts (example: a champion gave +95 strength).
- Abilities and bloodlines:
- Reference to “black flames” (Itachi-like Uchiha ability) that can render targets immobile for ~5s and reach very long ranges — a nostalgic favorite for long-range kills/trolling.
- Flight:
- Flight can be unlocked; press
Qtwice to fly.
- Flight can be unlocked; press
- Events and rewards:
- Early 4x XP/event multiplier and seasonal rewards (e.g., a Christmas reward that granted a yellow flash aura) that speed training.
- Codes:
- Many codes exist (examples: BadActors, MinorBugs, Krampus). Be mindful of capitalization when entering codes. Rewards can include shards, currency, and auras.
- Auto-train / gamepasses:
- Auto trainers and auto-purchase options (pay-to-win shortcuts) are available; the creator avoids buying gamepasses on this fresh account to experience the noob grind.
- UI / quest changes:
- Quest tracking is less convenient (manual clicking required) and parts of the map or training areas feel different or missing compared to older versions.
- PvP / safety:
- New/weak players should avoid leaving safe zones because established players will hunt them; private servers are recommended for safe training.
Practical strategies & tips (from the video)
- Early priorities
- Train chakra and agility/speed to complete initial quests.
- Focus on the stat required for the rank you want (e.g., sword power for sword rank-ups).
- Efficiency tips
- Use 4x events and any early multipliers to maximize training efficiency.
- Collect and redeem codes (watch capitalization) for shards, currency, or aura rewards.
- Pick up champions with shards when possible — they give large immediate stat boosts.
- Survival and mobility
- Stay in the safe zone until you’re strong enough to survive PvP, or use a private server to avoid repeated deaths from high-level players.
- Unlock flight and use
Qtwice to navigate/escape dangerous situations. - Use long-range bloodline abilities (like black flames) for safe kills or trolling from a distance.
- Purchases and fixes
- Save Robux purchases/gamepasses for later after you know where they help most (which stats or auto-trainers provide the best value).
- If stuck/bugged (character disappears or is stuck), reset or rejoin the server.
- Navigation
- Use the quest log and map landmarks (e.g., Comm Lookout) to find training spots, but be prepared for different quest markers and map layout vs. older versions.
Notable moments called out
- Nostalgic excitement at finding the long-range “black flames” ability working again.
- Frustration with UI changes, quest tracking, and map differences.
- Several funny social interactions: being trolled, repeatedly killed by other players, getting offered “follow me” to a champion, and using private servers to escape PKing.
- The creator frames the video as a warm-up for future content: a serious grind on the main account and possible community tournaments.
Gamers / Sources Featured or Mentioned
- Kelvin (main speaker; also referenced as Calvin, Kelvin BTS, Kelvin GTS)
- Jude
- Zabu / Zabura
- Bobby
- Doodle Bomb
- Thomas
- Sigma Bazooka
- Dean
Also referenced: champion/character names and anime references such as Piccolo, Buu/Boo, Esganor‑style (champion), Itachi/black‑flames (bloodline), and leaderboard references like “OC” and “SX.”
End of summary.
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