How Yen Fits Into Progression
Anime Battles officially describes Yen as a reward earned while defeating enemies. Yen then connects combat to the pet-roll and machine-upgrade systems.
No accessible official source publishes an enemy reward table, quest payout, tournament reward, offline income rate, or AFK system. Those mechanics should not be assumed to exist.
Choose an Efficient Enemy
The best target is usually the strongest enemy you can defeat consistently without making each cycle excessively slow. Compare actual results in the current version of the game.
- Time a small set of fights against the current enemy.
- Note the Yen earned from the completed cycle.
- Test the next available enemy if it can be defeated reliably.
- Keep the target with the better return for the time spent.
This method avoids relying on outdated reward numbers and adapts naturally to balance changes.
Decide Where to Spend Yen
Pets and machines both support progression, but the best purchase depends on the current bottleneck.
| Bottleneck | What to inspect |
|---|---|
| Low combat improvement from the current team | Pet rolls and equipped pet changes. |
| Slow progress across repeated sessions | Machine upgrades with persistent benefits. |
| One nearby upgrade is almost affordable | Save Yen instead of splitting it across small purchases. |
| New purchases provide little improvement | Return to farming and wait for a stronger option. |
Keep the Farm Legitimate
Do not use scripts, executors, unattended automation, or account-sharing services. Besides account risk, these tools make progression advice unreliable because their results do not reflect normal gameplay.
A clean Yen loop is simple: build Energy, defeat a suitable enemy, measure the return, buy a meaningful improvement, and test again.