Grinding in Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless is brutal if you rely only on active play. Stats take forever, currency drains fast, and falling behind players who stay online all day happens quicker than most people expect. The method below isn’t about doing something flashy or complicated. It’s about consistency, stability, and letting time work for you instead of burning yourself out.
This approach works for stat training, currency, tokens, and chakra shards, and it’s especially useful if you can’t sit in-game for hours.
The biggest problem with Endless isn’t difficulty, it’s time. Progress scales almost entirely with how long your character is actively training or farming. Using a virtual device lets your account stay online even when your real device is off, overheating, or doing something else entirely.
Because the game thinks you’re simply playing on a phone, everything functions normally. Training keeps running, enemies keep dying, and shards keep getting picked up. The key is not just starting the farm, but making sure it stays stable for hours without breaking.
Setting Up a Stable Farming Session
Once you launch the game on a virtual device, the first thing you should care about is stability, not speed. Go straight into Roblox settings and lower the graphics to the minimum. Then open Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless settings and enable low mode. This reduces lag, desync, and missed inputs, which are the main reasons long farms fail.
Before farming anything, make sure your camera angle is fixed and your character is not drifting. Small movements don’t matter in short sessions, but over hours they absolutely do.
Stat Training the Right Way (This Is Where Most People Waste Time)
Stat training in Endless has a rhythm. If your clicks are too fast or too slow, you lose efficiency without realizing it. The goal is not spam, it’s matching the game’s internal timing so every click actually counts.
Position your click target directly on the training button of the stat you’re working on. The delay matters a lot here.
Chakra training works best at around 1550 milliseconds. Sword training prefers a much faster rhythm, roughly 115 milliseconds. Strength sits slightly slower at about 125 milliseconds. These timings keep the training consistent and prevent wasted inputs.
Once it’s running, watch it for around thirty seconds. If the stat is increasing smoothly and nothing desyncs, you’re good. At that point, you can close the app and let it run. When you come back later, the progress is already done.
Farming Currency and Tokens Without Micromanaging
For currency and tokens, the focus shifts from timing to positioning. You want to hit as many enemies as possible per attack cycle. Farming one enemy at a time is slow and inefficient, especially during long sessions.
Pick a mob or boss area where enemies spawn close together. Position your character so your attacks naturally connect with multiple targets. Once you’re placed correctly, set your auto clicker to a fast delay, usually around 100 milliseconds. This keeps attacks constant without causing weird animation breaks.
This method stacks currency, tokens, and chakra shards at the same time, which makes it ideal for overnight or workday farms.
Pure Chakra Shard Farming for Long Sessions
If your only goal is shards, you don’t even need to fight. Find a reliable shard spawn location and position your camera so the shard pickup spot stays perfectly centered.
Set the clicker delay to around 100 milliseconds and let it tap the pickup point repeatedly. This method doesn’t give tokens, but the shard gain over long sessions adds up much faster than most people expect. It’s especially effective if you leave it running overnight.
The Difference Between a 10-Minute Farm and an Overnight Farm
The most important step is testing. Every setup should run for at least one or two full minutes while you watch. This catches almost every problem early, whether it’s camera drift, missed clicks, accidental menu openings, or slightly off positioning.
If it survives those two minutes cleanly, it’s usually safe for hours. If it breaks in the first minute, it was never going to last overnight.
Keep everything simple. One click target, clean timing, fixed camera. The more complex the setup, the more likely it fails when you’re not there to fix it.
This farming method isn’t about shortcuts or exploits. It’s about letting the game run efficiently while you live your life. You set it up once, decide whether you want stats, currency, tokens, or shards, and let time do the work.
When you come back, your character is stronger, richer, and further ahead without burning yourself out staring at the screen. In a game like Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless, that kind of steady progress is what really separates players long-term.