How to get the Adept Trait in Anime Adventures
If you’re looking to get ahead, we’re here to show you how to get the Adept Trait in Anime Adventures for Roblox and how it can greatly affect all of your units
If you're wondering how to get the Adept Trait in Anime Adventures for Roblox, then we have the guide for you to help you get ahead.
Anime Adventures is a Tower Defence game in Roblox that allows you to use some of the most iconic faces in anime to help defend your base. Along the way, various traits can determine how your character will perform, including the coveted Adept Trait.
So, we're here to break down everything you need to know about the Adept Trait in the game, and how you can make the best of it.
How do you get the Adept Trait?
Much like the Celestial Trait, getting the Adept Trait in Anime Adventures is largely random, requiring you to either hope it comes already attached to a character or use re-rolls to try and force it.
While you can re-roll by speaking to the Wis NPC in the Evolve area of the Main Lobby, you’re not guaranteed Adept the first time, as it only has a 9.99% of hitting on a re-roll.
So, be sure to stock up on Re-roll Tokens and Star Remnants so you can use as many re-rolls as possible to get that sweet Adept Trait.
That’s everything you need to get your Adept Trait in Anime Adventures for Roblox. With this trait, your units will have a much better chance of defeating your enemies.
What is the Adept Trait?
In Anime Adventures, the Adept Trait is a rare trait that acts as a levelling modifier, allowing your units to gain 50% more XP.
So, if you’re looking to level up your characters quickly, and get improve their proficiency faster than most, then the Adept Trait is the one for you.
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Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.