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Anime Card Battle Private Server Links (2024)

Test all your loadouts using these Anime Card Battle Private Servers!

Anime Card Battle private servers are the best place to test out your loadout against friends before using it against bosses or in ranked matches. So, here are some cool private servers to hop in and create highly effective loadouts to improve your gameplay.

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The following list of servers can be accessed directly from your PC or mobile device by clicking on it. For console players, you'll need to ask your friends to join the server first and then send you a custom party invite.

Server LinkServer Host
Server Link 1Montrango
Server Link 2babybackrib
Server Link 3ILilBarnicle
Server Link 4booya155
Server Link 5Jopey

How do you purchase an Anime Card Battle Private Server?

To buy an Anime Card Battle Private Server, simply follow the below steps.

Anime Card Battle Private Server Purchase Menu
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  • Open the Anime Card Battle game page on your respective devices.
  • Here, browse a little below the Socials section to find the Private Server option.
  • Click on the Create Private Server option and pay 25 Robux to buy a server for yourself in the game.

What is the maximum size of a Private Server in an Anime Card Battle?

At any time, a total of 16 players can access and play on the Anime Card Battle private server. To accommodate new players, you have to either kick out existing players or migrate to an entirely new server.

Is the Anime Card Battle private server worth it?

Yes, the Anime Card Battle is worth using/purchasing if you're finding yourself playing the game a lot. It is mainly beneficial for conducting custom tournaments. Also, it helps you test out loadouts against your friends in battle without being pestered by randoms who will constantly disturb and be a nuisance when you're trying to fight.

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

No, there is absolutely no difference in terms of gameplay experience when you compare both servers. You can roll for cards, battle with bosses, fight with your friends, and do every single thing, even inside the private servers.

How to join an Anime Card Battle server?

It is straightforward to join an Anime Card Battle Server. All you have to do is click on the above link, and you will jump inside the server. If you bought a private server for yourself, you will get a URL link while customizing/opening the server. Simply copy and send this link as a message to invite your friends.

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Vignesh Raja
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.
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