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Anime Shadow Private Server Links – Roblox

Use these Private Servers to grind Anime Shadow!

In Anime Shadow, there is always a chance of getting fewer gold coins if multiple people are attacking the same boss or enemy. To avoid this scenario, it is always better to grind alone as a solo player on private servers. So, if you are facing similar issues, here are some private servers for your browsing.

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The following list contains some working private servers that can be accessed with the click of a button if you are a PC/mobile player. For console players, you have to ask one of your buddies from the platforms mentioned above to join first and then send a party request to make you join as well.

Server LinkHost
Server Link 1Motas
Server Link 2KerryCoppo
Server Link 3Chenli

How do you buy an Anime Shadow Private Server?

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If you like playing on a private server, you can always purchase one for yourself from the Roblox platform. To do this, open the Anime Shadow experience on a browser. Then, scroll down to the private section, which should be right below the socials.

Here, click on the Create private server button and pay 99 Robux to get your private server in Anime Shadow. Yes, private servers are premium features in Anime Shadow, and you must spend some money to enjoy the benefits. Also, this is not a permanent purchase, and you have to pay 99 Robux every month, like a pass, to keep using the feature.

What is the maximum size of a Private Server in Anime Shadow?

A total of 12 players can play together on a private server. Unfortunately, there is no permission/feature even as an administrator to scale the size of the server, and you have to kick existing players to make space or move together to an entirely new one.

Is the Anime Shadow private server worth it?

Yes, the Anime Shadow private server is absolutely worth your money if your primary aim is to farm a lot of gold coins, as you don't have to share the gold coins with random people or even your friends while fighting any bosses in the game. I mainly loved grinding gold coins and the passive capsule (used for rerolling passives) on private servers. So, hop on to the server and farm as many gold or evolution items as you want from the main storyline or the Trials.  

Is there a difference between a Private and Public Server in Anime Shadow?

No! Both the private and public servers in Anime Shadow provide the same gameplay experience, which means you can pull for exclusive pets, participate in Trials, and evolve your Pets in private servers without any worry. So, click on one of the above links and grind the game peacefully.

Looking for more guides about Anime Shadow? Check out our piece on How to get all Pets in Anime Shadow – Roblox or How to get all Mounts in Anime Shadow on Roblox.


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Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.