Anime Limitless Souls — Key Facts at a Glance

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The Three Ways to Get Souls

There are three mechanics in Anime Limitless through which you can obtain or change a Soul. Understanding all three before investing time or Gold is essential, because each serves a different role in the progression system.

Open world Soul spawns are the primary mechanism. Every 30 minutes, Souls appear at random locations around the game world. Each spawned Soul disappears after 20 minutes if uncollected. Players race to reach and collect whichever Soul spawns near them — this is how the majority of Soul acquisition happens at every stage of the game. Higher-rarity Souls tend to spawn in less accessible locations or in contested server areas, meaning competition is a real factor.

The Soul Dealer in West City is the secondary mechanism, used for targeted Soul rerolls. Rather than waiting for a specific Soul to appear in the open world, you can spend Gold at the Soul Dealer for a randomized Soul pull. This is useful when you want a specific Soul type faster than relying on random world spawns, or when you want to reset your current Soul independently of the spawn cycle. The Soul Dealer is RNG-based — it does not guarantee a specific result — but it gives you control over the timing of your attempts.

The Rift Awakening system is the exclusive path to Legendary Souls. Specific base Souls — collected through world spawns or Soul Dealer pulls — can be upgraded to Legendary status by completing a Rift encounter while that base Soul is equipped. This is the only way to obtain SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu.

Method 1 — Open World Soul Spawns

How Soul Spawns Work

Souls spawn in the open world of Anime Limitless every 30 minutes. Once a Soul spawns, it remains available for 20 minutes before disappearing. During that 20-minute window, any player on the server can collect it — but only one player gets each Soul. This creates an open-world race mechanic where players monitor spawn timers, scout likely spawn locations, and compete to reach Souls before other players.

Higher-tier Souls (Rare and above) do not simply spawn in the same places as Common Souls. They appear in more remote or contested areas, which reduces the chance of an accidental collection but also means that actively farming specific high-tier Souls requires deliberate positioning. Knowing the general spawn areas for Rare and above Souls, and being present on the server near a spawn time, dramatically increases the rate at which you can collect high-quality Souls compared to passive play.

Soul Spawn Farming Strategy

1
Build a Speed-focused character for Soul racing

The player who arrives at a Soul spawn first collects it. Speed stats and a Speed-passive Soul (or Naruto Sage Mode) dramatically improve your win rate in Soul races. If you are actively trying to collect a specific Soul through world spawns, optimise your movement speed first.

2
Track the 30-minute spawn cycle

Souls spawn on a fixed 30-minute timer from server start. Note the first Soul spawn time you observe after joining a server, then set reminders at 30-minute intervals. Being in the open world and actively moving at spawn time — rather than in a menu or at a quest NPC — gives you the best chance to reach a spawn first.

3
Learn spawn locations for your target Soul tier

Community-documented spawn maps for each Soul tier give you a positional advantage over players who do not know the locations. Position yourself near known Rare or target-tier spawn points before the timer hits rather than reacting after the spawn is announced.

4
Collect and equip your target Soul

When you reach the spawned Soul before other players, interact with it to collect and equip it. If it is the base Soul required for a Rift Awakening (e.g., base Goku Soul), equip it immediately and begin Rift preparation. If it is a Soul you want to use directly, equip and check passives to confirm it is an upgrade over your current Soul.

Method 2 — The Soul Dealer (Targeted Rerolls)

Finding the Soul Dealer

The Soul Dealer NPC is located in West City, the central hub area of Anime Limitless. West City is the starting zone where new players spawn, and it contains several important NPCs including the Soul Dealer, the Haki trainer, the Community Reward Gojo NPC, and the game's basic quest givers. The Soul Dealer is positioned in a fixed location within the city — look for the NPC with a distinctive interface prompt above their head. If you cannot locate it immediately, look for other players gathered near a specific building or character model, as the Soul Dealer tends to attract regular traffic and new players can follow the crowd to find it.

How to Use the Soul Dealer

1
Farm enough Gold for your target number of pulls

Each Soul Dealer pull costs 25,000 Gold. Before approaching the Dealer, decide how many pulls you want to attempt in this session and farm that amount of Gold first. Approaching with less than 50,000 Gold (two pulls) is inefficient — you want a reasonable sample size to spread your odds across.

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Travel to West City and locate the Soul Dealer NPC

Navigate to West City. The Soul Dealer NPC has a distinctive prompt visible above them. Approach and press the interaction key (E on PC, tap on mobile, A on console) to open the Soul Dealer interface.

3
Confirm your current Soul slot status

Before pulling, check whether you currently have a Soul equipped. If you do, decide whether you are comfortable replacing it — if you pull a better Soul, it will ask if you want to equip the new one. If your current Soul is a base Legendary prerequisite you are working toward Rift Awakening, do not replace it with the new pull unless the new pull is also a Legendary prerequisite or higher quality.

4
Purchase a pull and view your result

Select the pull option in the interface and confirm the 25,000 Gold cost. The Soul Dealer will reveal your pulled Soul with a rarity-tier animation. Record which Soul you received and its rarity tier for tracking purposes if you are targeting a specific Soul over multiple sessions.

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Decide whether to equip the new Soul

If the pulled Soul is a meaningful upgrade over your current Soul, equip it. If it is a duplicate or lower-quality Soul, you may choose to discard it. There is currently no Soul storage system — you cannot keep a pulled Soul in reserve without equipping it. Plan your pulls around a clear upgrade intent rather than pulling speculatively and being forced to make immediate discard decisions.

Soul Dealer Pull Odds and Expectations

The Soul Dealer operates on rarity-weighted odds with no confirmed pity system at launch. Common Souls have the highest drop rate, Uncommon lower, Rare lower still, and the base Legendary prerequisite Souls (which are technically Rare-tier or higher) have the lowest standard pull probability. The exact published drop rates are not available at launch, but community testing across many pulls has established rough probability windows that let you plan your Gold budget appropriately.

For practical planning, budget 200,000 to 400,000 Gold for a serious session targeting Rare-tier Souls. This represents 8 to 16 pulls, which gives a reasonable probability of hitting a Rare result at least once assuming standard gacha distribution. For targeting the specific base Souls that unlock Legendary Awakening, budget higher — 500,000 to 1,000,000 Gold is not an unreasonable preparation amount for players who want to attempt multiple sessions without running out of pull currency mid-session. Efficient Gold farming before you begin pulling, rather than pulling in small batches as you earn Gold, is the superior approach because it reduces the psychological pressure of each individual pull and lets you evaluate results across a full planned batch.

If you receive the base Soul required for a Legendary Awakening before reaching your full planned budget, stop pulling immediately and switch to Rift preparation. There is no benefit to continuing to pull while a Rift-eligible Soul is already equipped — pulling another Soul will replace it and reset your progress.

Method 3 — Rift Awakening for Legendary Souls

Rift Awakening converts a base Soul into its Legendary form. This is the only way to obtain SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu. The process requires three things: the correct base Soul equipped, sufficient character power to meet the Rift entry threshold, and successful completion of the Rift trial encounter.

Step 1: Obtain the Base Soul via World Spawn or Soul Dealer

Target the base Dragon Ball Z Soul variants. For SSJ4 Goku Awakening, you need to collect and equip the base Goku Soul. For Majin Buu Awakening, you need the base Buu Soul. These base Souls spawn in the open world on the 30-minute cycle and can also be obtained through a Soul Dealer pull if you want to target them actively. They are distinguishable from the final Legendary forms by their lower visual quality and the Rift Awakening prompt that appears when they are equipped, indicating they are eligible for awakening. Once you have the correct base Soul equipped, proceed to Step 2.

Step 2: Meet the Rift Power Threshold

The Rift has a minimum power requirement that gates entry. This requirement is calibrated as a mid-to-late-game milestone — a character that has just started the game cannot enter the Rift regardless of which base Soul they have equipped. The specific threshold is a combination of your overall character level, the total points invested in your stats, and potentially your Haki progression level. While the exact numbers are not yet published by the developers, a reliable practical benchmark is the ability to defeat mid-game Bosses in the zones beyond West City without taking critical damage. If those Bosses are still challenging for you, continue stat grinding and Boss progression before attempting the Rift.

To prepare specifically for the Rift, prioritize leveling your combat stats — Strength, Speed, and Defense — in the ratio appropriate for your build. Ensure your Haki is unlocked and leveled, as Haki provides multiplicative rather than additive combat bonuses and significantly raises your effective power level per stat point invested. Equip the best gear available to you from Boss drops in your current progression tier. Entering the Rift underleveled wastes time and does not provide leniency for missing the threshold — either you meet it and can attempt the trial, or you do not meet it and cannot proceed.

Step 3: Find and Enter the Rift

The Rift is accessed from a specific location in the game world. The access point is a distinct visual element — a portal or rift structure that becomes interactable once you have a Rift-eligible Soul equipped and meet the power threshold. Its exact location relative to West City is in a zone accessible to mid-game players. Look for a glowing or animated environmental effect that is not present for players without eligible Souls. When you interact with the access point, you will be prompted to enter the Rift encounter.

Step 4: Complete the Rift Trial

The Rift trial is a separate combat instance from the main game world. Inside it, you face a specific enemy composition designed to test your combat capability at the Rift's difficulty level. The trial for SSJ4 Goku and the trial for Majin Buu are separate encounters with different enemies and attack patterns — you cannot prepare for both simultaneously. The trial has no time limit, but failing the encounter (being defeated) either resets the trial or imposes a cooldown before you can attempt it again. Approach the trial with your best gear equipped, Haki active, and a clear understanding of your combat rotation before entering.

Key tips for the Rift trial: do not attempt it immediately after meeting the minimum power threshold — give yourself a buffer of additional stat investment so you enter with room above the floor rather than barely clearing it. Bring healing items if the game provides consumable recovery mechanics. Pay attention to enemy attack telegraphs, as Rift enemies tend to have larger or more visible wind-up animations than standard world enemies. The Rift is not impossible, but it is noticeably harder than the average Boss encounter at the same power level, and preparation matters more than it does in standard open-world combat.

Step 5: Receive Your Legendary Soul

Upon completing the Rift trial, your base Soul undergoes the awakening transformation. A cutscene or animation sequence plays that shows the awakening process — the visual upgrade from the base Soul to the full Legendary form. After the animation completes, your Soul slot now contains the Legendary version: SSJ4 Goku or Majin Buu with all associated Legendary passives, the full transformation state, and the exclusive Legendary moves. The awakening is permanent and does not expire. The only way to lose a Legendary Soul after awakening it is to manually reset your Soul slot using 150 Gems.

Farming Gold for Soul Pulls

Gold is the exclusive currency for Soul Dealer pulls, and accumulating it efficiently is the central bottleneck for players trying to target specific Souls. The methods below are ranked from highest to lowest efficiency based on Gold earned per unit of time invested.

Boss Farming (Best Gold Rate)

Defeating Bosses is the highest Gold-per-hour activity in Anime Limitless once you reach the power level required to kill them quickly. Bosses respawn after a set cooldown, and each kill provides a substantial Gold reward in addition to drop-table items. The key to maximizing Boss farming efficiency is finding a Boss at or just below your current power level — Bosses that you can kill in one uninterrupted rotation provide more Gold per minute than Bosses that require multiple phases or force you to disengage and recover. As your power increases, the Boss that was previously challenging becomes quick to kill, at which point you should advance to the next-tier Boss to maintain efficiency.

Quest Completion (Consistent Early Source)

Quests from NPCs in West City and surrounding zones provide Gold rewards on completion. Quest Gold is not the highest rate per hour, but it has the advantage of rewarding progression that you would be completing anyway — EXP, stat points, and story advancement come alongside the Gold, making quests a multitasking activity rather than dedicated Gold farming. Complete available quests as you naturally progress rather than skipping them, as the cumulative Gold from completed quests across the early game represents a significant fraction of your first Soul Dealer pull budget.

Standard Enemy Grinding (Baseline)

Killing standard non-boss enemies provides small Gold amounts per kill that accumulate passively during stat grinding. This is the slowest dedicated Gold farming method, but it is the default state of most combat sessions — you are farming Gold simply by playing the game and grinding stats. The EXP boost codes RELEASE and 500CCU make stat grinding more efficient, and as a side effect they also increase the Gold earned per grinding session by allowing you to kill more enemies in the same time window. Using both codes before a dedicated grinding session therefore serves a dual purpose: faster stat progression and faster Gold accumulation.

Using Gems for Soul Resets

Soul resets cost 150 Gems each and are the only way to change your equipped Soul without permanently losing it through a new pull. A reset returns your Soul slot to the empty state — your current Soul is removed, and you can equip a new one or pull from the Soul Dealer again with a clean slate. Resets do not affect any other aspect of your character: level, stats, Race, Haki, equipment, and quest progress are all preserved.

The 500 Gems from the SHUTDOWNFORFIXES code gives you three full resets with 50 Gems remaining. This is more flexibility than most new players realize they have at game start. The practical value of this Gem reserve: if your first several Soul Dealer pulls do not yield the base Soul you are targeting for Legendary Awakening, you can reset any inferior Souls you equipped along the way and continue pulling without being stuck with a suboptimal Soul permanently. Bank the Gems from the codes page, use them strategically only when a reset is genuinely necessary rather than using them for casual Soul shopping, and you will have significant room to course-correct during the Soul acquisition process.

Quick summary — three ways to get Anime Limitless Souls:
  • World spawn — Anime Limitless Souls appear every 30 minutes at random locations. Race other players to collect them.
  • Soul Dealer — Spend Gold in West City for a random Anime Limitless Souls pull. No pity, pure RNG.
  • Rift Awakening — Upgrade specific Anime Limitless Souls base variants into Legendary form (SSJ4 Goku, Majin Buu).

All three methods give you Anime Limitless Souls, but they serve different purposes depending on your progression stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no guaranteed number — Anime Limitless Souls from the Soul Dealer are RNG-based with no confirmed pity system. Budget 500,000 to 1,000,000 Gold (20–40 pulls) as a comfortable preparation amount for targeting a specific Rare or Rare-prerequisite Soul. You may get lucky and hit it in fewer pulls, or you may exceed this budget on an unlucky session. Farming a full budget before pulling is psychologically and practically more efficient than pulling in small batches.
Each Rift Awakening converts specific Anime Limitless Souls base variants into Legendary form. You can technically complete the SSJ4 Goku Rift and the Majin Buu Rift on the same account, but since you can only hold one Soul at a time, you would need to reset your Soul between each Awakening sequence. Given that each base Soul requires its own collection through world spawns or Soul Dealer, most players commit to one Legendary and pursue the second (if at all) only after extended play with the first.
Failing the Rift trial does not remove your Anime Limitless Souls base variant or penalize your character. Your Soul slot remains intact with the base Soul still equipped. You must wait for any cooldown the trial imposes and then reattempt it. Use failed attempts as diagnostic information: which phase of the trial caused the failure, and which of your combat stats or Haki levels was insufficient. Address those specific gaps before the next attempt rather than trying again immediately with the same build.
No. SSJ4 Goku and Majin Buu are the only Anime Limitless Souls locked behind Rift Awakening. They cannot be collected from standard world spawns directly (only the base Soul variants spawn that way), cannot be obtained from the Soul Dealer — these Anime Limitless Souls are Rift-exclusive, and do not drop from any Boss. The Rift is the sole path to Legendary status, making it a meaningful mid-to-late-game milestone.

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