All Souls — Quick Reference

The table below lists every known Soul in Anime Limitless ranked by rarity tier. Use it as a quick reference before deciding which Soul to target. Full analysis of each Soul and the complete tier ranking is further down this page.

Tier Soul Source Best For
S SSJ4 Goku Soul Dealer → Rift Awakening PvP · Boss Farming · General Use
S Majin Buu Soul Dealer → Rift Awakening Solo Boss Grinding · Tanking
A Kaido Soul Dealer Mid-game PvP · AoE Damage
A Naruto (Sage Mode) Soul Dealer Balanced Stats · Mobility
B Ichigo Soul Dealer Speed Builds · Burst Damage
B Sukuna Soul Dealer Consistent DPS · Solo Play
C Starter Soul Default / Free Early Game Only
Quick note on S-tier Souls: SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu are both Legendary rarity — they are not obtainable through standard Soul Dealer pulls alone. Both require the Rift Awakening process after pulling the prerequisite base Soul. See the Rift Awakening section below for the full process.

What Is the Soul System?

The Soul system is the defining progression mechanic that separates Anime Limitless from most other Roblox RPGs. Where standard games give you passive stat bonuses as you level up, Anime Limitless layers a second identity system on top of base progression: your Soul. A Soul is an awakened form modelled after a powerful anime character that, when activated, transforms your appearance, grants you a unique set of abilities tied to that character, and applies passive bonuses that amplify your base stats in specific ways.

Every character in Anime Limitless has a Soul slot. At game start you are assigned a default Starter Soul which has minimal passive bonuses and generic animations. Upgrading your Soul — either by pulling a better one from the Soul Dealer or by awakening a Legendary Soul through the Rift — is one of the most impactful individual upgrades you can make to your character at any stage of the game. The difference in combat performance between a character with a Starter Soul and a character with an S-tier Legendary Soul is dramatic: Legendary Souls provide passive multipliers to damage output and survivability that no amount of simple stat grinding can fully compensate for.

Each Soul comes with a transformation state and a set of moves exclusive to that Soul. When you activate your Soul's transformation in combat, you enter an empowered form that lasts until the transformation timer runs out or you take enough damage to break it. The duration and power level of this transformation varies by Soul rarity — Legendary Souls have longer transformation windows and more powerful in-transformation bonuses than Rare or Common Souls. Planning your combat around Soul transformation timing is a core skill in high-level play, particularly in PvP and during difficult boss phases.

Soul passives apply even outside of transformation. These are always-on stat modifiers that affect your base combat numbers regardless of whether your transformation is active. A Soul with a strong passive that boosts Strength by a percentage, for instance, makes every single attack slightly stronger 100% of the time — these compound significantly over a grinding session. When evaluating which Soul to target, passive quality is often more important than move quality for players who focus primarily on grinding rather than PvP combat.

How the Soul Dealer Works

The Soul Dealer is an NPC located in West City — the central hub area for early and mid-game players. The Dealer accepts Gold, the standard in-game currency earned through combat and quests, at a rate of 25,000 Gold per pull. Each pull gives you a randomized Soul from the available pool, with rarity-weighted odds determining whether you receive a Common, Uncommon, Rare, or the base Soul that can be Rift-awakened into a Legendary.

The Soul Dealer's pull system operates on standard gacha mechanics familiar to any Roblox anime RPG player. The vast majority of pulls will yield lower-rarity Souls. Higher-rarity Souls — including the base Souls that lead to Legendary Awakenings — have significantly lower odds and may require many pulls before appearing. There is no confirmed pity system in Anime Limitless at launch, meaning the odds reset fully on each pull and there is no guaranteed rare Soul after a set number of pulls. This makes farming Gold efficiently (see the How to Get Souls guide) essential for players targeting specific Souls.

The Soul Dealer pool appears to contain all non-Legendary Souls listed in the overview table above. Legendary Souls (SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu) are not directly pullable from the Dealer — instead, you must pull the base Dragon Ball Z Soul variants and then complete the Rift Awakening process to upgrade them to Legendary status. This two-step process means that even if you pull the correct base Soul on your first attempt, you still have additional work ahead before accessing the S-tier content.

Each Roblox account can hold one active Soul at a time. If you pull a new Soul while already having one equipped, you must choose whether to equip the new Soul or discard it. You cannot store multiple Souls simultaneously — this means that acquiring a Legendary Soul requires you to have already cleared any desire to keep your current Soul, or to use Gems to reset your Soul slot before attempting the Legendary Awakening sequence.

Rift Awakening — How Legendary Souls Work

The Rift Awakening system is the mechanism through which Anime Limitless's most powerful Souls — SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu — are unlocked. It is a multi-stage process that begins with obtaining the correct base Soul from the Soul Dealer and culminates in a Rift encounter that transforms the base Soul into its Legendary form. The Rift is a special combat event separate from the normal game world, and completing it at an appropriate power level is required before the awakening can occur.

To awaken SSJ4 Goku, the process begins with pulling the base Goku Soul variant from the Soul Dealer. Once equipped, the Rift event becomes available when your overall character power — a combination of level, stats, and equipped gear — crosses the threshold required to enter. The Rift is accessed from a specific point in the game world, and inside it you face a trial that tests your character against Rift-specific enemies. Completing the trial successfully triggers the transformation animation and permanently upgrades your Soul from the base Goku variant to the full SSJ4 Legendary form, unlocking the SSJ4 transformation state, exclusive SSJ4 moves, and the Legendary passive bonuses.

Majin Buu follows the same structure: pull the base Buu Soul from the Dealer, reach the Rift power threshold, complete the Rift trial, and receive the Legendary upgrade. The two Legendary Souls are mechanically independent — the Rift trial for Goku and the Rift trial for Buu are separate encounters with different enemy compositions and challenges. Since you can only hold one Soul at a time, most players choose which Legendary to target first based on their preferred playstyle and commit to that path before beginning the Rift preparation process.

Preparing for the Rift requires meeting a minimum power requirement that most players cannot meet at game start. The Rift is designed as a mid-to-late-game activity, meaning you should progress through the normal stat grind and Boss encounter progression before attempting it. Trying to rush into the Rift without meeting the power threshold either prevents entry or results in a failed trial, wasting the time spent setting it up. A useful benchmark: if you can comfortably defeat the mid-tier Bosses accessible in the areas beyond West City without taking heavy damage, you are likely ready to attempt the Rift.

SSJ4 Goku Soul — Full Overview

SSJ4 Goku is the premier Legendary Soul in Anime Limitless and the most broadly powerful option currently in the game. Its passive bonus set favors offensive output: a percentage-based Strength amplifier that scales with the Soul's level, an attack speed modifier that increases the rate at which certain moves can be chained, and a stamina efficiency bonus that extends the duration between defensive cooldowns. In transformation, SSJ4 Goku gains access to Kamehameha variants, ki-based melee combos, and the iconic SSJ4 visual effect that signals your power level to other players in the game world.

The primary reason SSJ4 Goku is rated S tier across all content types — PvP, boss farming, and general play — is the combination of its strong offensive passive with one of the longer Legendary transformation windows in the game. More time in transformation means more time benefiting from the in-transformation multipliers, which compounds the already-strong passive to create a damage output ceiling that no other Soul currently matches. In PvP, the SSJ4 transformation is also visually distinctive, which creates a psychological pressure element against opponents who recognize what it signals.

Majin Buu Soul — Full Overview

Majin Buu is the second Legendary Soul and takes a fundamentally different design approach from SSJ4 Goku. Where Goku is offensively oriented, Buu is built around survivability and sustained damage over time. Buu's passive includes a health regeneration component — a percentage-based HP recovery that ticks during combat and outside of it — along with a defense amplifier that reduces incoming damage from all sources. In transformation, Buu gains access to absorption-themed moves and AoE attacks that deal damage to multiple enemies simultaneously.

Majin Buu is the superior Soul for players who focus on solo Boss grinding, particularly at higher difficulty tiers where Boss attacks can delete health bars quickly. The health regeneration passive means that between attacks, your HP is constantly recovering, effectively extending how long you can spend in a Boss fight before needing to disengage and heal. For players who prioritize efficient Boss farming routes over PvP performance, Majin Buu often performs better than SSJ4 Goku in practice, even though Goku edges it out in raw damage numbers.

Resetting Your Soul

Soul resets cost 150 Gems per reset. A reset clears your current Soul and returns your Soul slot to the empty state, allowing you to equip a new Soul without losing any other character progress. Your stats, level, equipment, and Roblox account data are all unaffected by a reset — only the Soul itself is removed. This makes the reset system a safety net for players who pulled a Soul they are unhappy with, or who want to switch from one Legendary to the other after completing both Rift Awakenings on separate accounts to determine which they prefer.

The 500 Gems from the SHUTDOWNFORFIXES code is exactly enough for three resets with 50 Gems left over. New players who are not yet ready to commit to a specific Soul should redeem that code early and bank the Gems, giving themselves flexibility to change direction without spending Robux if their early pulls do not align with their target build.

Frequently Asked Questions

SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu are both classified as Legendary rarity, the highest tier in the game. They are the rarest obtainable Souls and the most powerful. Neither is available through a direct pull from the Soul Dealer — both require the two-step process of pulling a base Soul variant and then completing the Rift Awakening trial.
Each Soul Dealer pull costs 25,000 Gold. The number of pulls required to get a specific Soul depends on its rarity and your luck. Budget at least 200,000–400,000 Gold (8–16 pulls) as a starting estimate for farming a Rare Soul, and considerably more if you are targeting the base Soul variants that lead to Legendary Awakenings, as these appear to have lower drop rates than standard Rare Souls.
No. Anime Limitless allows only one active Soul per character at any time. If you pull a new Soul while one is already equipped, you must choose to equip the new Soul (replacing the old one permanently) or discard it. The only way to change your Soul without losing it is to use 150 Gems for a reset first, which empties your Soul slot before you acquire the new one.
The Rift Awakening trial is the same challenge regardless of your Soul rarity going into it — the trial is scaled to the Legendary Soul you are awakening, not your current Soul. Your overall character stats (level, Haki, Race passives, gear) determine whether you can complete the trial, not your current Soul's rarity. This means you can attempt the Rift with a low-rarity Soul equipped as long as your other stats meet the power threshold.

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