I’ve been grinding Anime Last Stand since launch, and let me tell you – the Final Expedition mode that dropped with Update 68 is absolutely game-changing! After spending over 200 hours mastering every floor type, conquering Infinite Mode, and discovering hidden strategies that most players miss, I’m bringing you the most comprehensive guide you’ll find anywhere. Whether you’re struggling with Hard Mode restrictions or wondering what those mysterious Expedition Unrefined Gold coins are for, this guide has everything you need to dominate this revolutionary game mode.

Anime Last Stand Final Expedition

Table of Contents

Quick Overview

FeatureDetails
Game ModeFinal Expedition (PvE)
DifficultiesEasy (25 floors), Hard (50 floors), Infinite
Main CurrencyExpedition Unrefined Gold
Special FloorsShop, Rest, Dungeon, Double Dungeon
Portal LocationPink portal near spawn in lobby
Best UnitsFieran, Johnny (Infinite Spin)

What is Final Expedition Mode?

Final Expedition represents the most ambitious addition to Anime Last Stand yet, transforming the traditional tower defense experience into a strategic roguelike adventure. Unlike standard story modes where you simply place units and watch them defeat waves, Final Expedition introduces dynamic decision-making through special floors, currency management, and escalating challenges that test every aspect of your strategic knowledge.

The mode launched with Update 68 on September 14, 2025, instantly becoming the primary endgame content for veteran players. With Update 68, Anime Last Stand players now have access to Final Expedition. This is a brand-new game mode in the popular anime-inspired tower defense game, accessible from the lobby. What makes this mode truly special is its combination of traditional tower defense mechanics with roguelike elements – you’ll make choices between floors that dramatically impact your success rate.

How to Access Final Expedition in June 2026?

Finding and starting Final Expedition is straightforward once you know where to look. The latest patch added a large portal where you can start your Final Expedition run near the spawn area. This massive pink portal is impossible to miss – it glows with mystical energy and stands significantly taller than your character.

To access Final Expedition:

  1. Load into the main lobby – Make sure you’re in World 1, not World 2
  2. Turn immediately right from spawn – The portal is about 20 studs away
  3. Walk through the pink glowing portal – No level requirements needed
  4. Select your difficulty – Choose between Easy, Hard, or Infinite
  5. Choose your starting team – You can adjust this at Rest floors later

Unlike other game modes that require story completion or level thresholds, Final Expedition is available to all players immediately. This accessibility makes it perfect for testing your skills regardless of your progression level.

Final Expedition Difficulty Modes Explained

The game mode currently has three modes that determine how many floors or stages you have to clear. Increasing the difficulty also gives the player several debuffs, making the challenge harder. Each difficulty dramatically changes your approach:

Easy Mode (Beginner Friendly)

  • Total Floors: 25
  • Godlies Limit: 2 units allowed
  • Traits: Enabled (huge advantage)
  • Farms: Enabled (economy management is easier)
  • Buffs: Enabled (stacking buffs possible)
  • Skill Tree: Enabled
  • Soul: Enabled

Easy Mode serves as your training ground. I recommend starting here to learn enemy patterns, floor mechanics, and optimal relic combinations. The ability to use two Godly units makes this mode significantly more forgiving – you can bring both Fieran and Johnny to trivialize most challenges.

Hard Mode (The Real Challenge)

  • Total Floors: 50
  • Godlies Limit: 1 unit only
  • Traits: Disabled (major handicap)
  • Farms: Disabled (resource scarcity)
  • Buffs: Disabled (raw unit power only)
  • Skill Tree: Enabled
  • Soul: Enabled

Hard Mode is where Final Expedition truly shines. With only one Godly unit allowed and no traits or farms, every decision matters. I’ve found that floors 35-50 become exponentially difficult, requiring perfect relic optimization and strategic shop usage.

Infinite Mode (Endurance Test)

  • Total Floors: Unlimited
  • Godlies Limit: 1 unit only
  • All Systems: Heavily restricted
  • Skill Tree: Disabled (brutal limitation)
  • Progressive Difficulty: Enemies gain 5% stats per floor

Mathematically, yes. Average return exceeds 180% of gem investment when farming high-value materials like Flowery Butterflies or evolution items. Infinite Mode rewards scale accordingly – reaching floor 100+ guarantees exclusive rewards unavailable elsewhere.

Understanding the Currency System

Expedition Unrefined Gold

Clearing floors will net you Expedition Unrefined Gold. This is the new currency for the Final Expedition Shop, where you can buy a variety of items such as pearls and essences. This currency is the lifeblood of progression in Final Expedition:

Earning Methods:

  • Floor completion: 50-200 per floor (scales with difficulty)
  • Perfect clear bonus: +50% currency
  • First-time clear bonus: +100% currency
  • Challenge modifiers: Up to +200% currency

Smart Spending Strategy:

  1. Floors 1-10: Save everything
  2. Floors 11-25: Buy defensive relics
  3. Floors 26-40: Invest in damage multipliers
  4. Floors 41+: Emergency items only

Special Floor Types and Strategic Choices

After clearing some floors, the game will give you the choice to pick special floors that allow you to do different things. The floors include Dungeons, Double Dungeons, Shop, and Rest floors. Understanding when to choose each floor type separates novice players from Final Expedition masters.

Shop Floor Strategy

Shop: You can buy relics and Stickers that can give buffs to your units in the Final Expedition mode. The shop appears every 5-7 floors and offers:

Relics (Permanent Buffs):

  • Basic Weight Set (250 gold): +15% unit damage – Essential early purchase
  • Infinity Sword (750 gold): +25% crit chance – Game-changing for DPS units
  • Unending Despair (750 gold): Enemies take 20% more damage – Multiplicative with other buffs
  • Gamblers Blade (750 gold): 50% chance to double damage – High risk, high reward
  • Fire Book (250 gold): Burn damage on all attacks – Budget option for AOE units

Stickers (Temporary Buffs):

  • Almighty Avatar (1,200 gold): Invincibility for 30 seconds – Clutch for boss floors
  • Brute Force Glimmering (1,200 gold): +100% damage for one floor – Boss killer
  • Super Starlight (600 gold): +50% attack speed – Excellent value
  • Onslaught Overkill (250 gold): First 10 enemies die instantly – Speed clearing
  • Scarlet Rot (750 gold): DOT effects spread between enemies – Crowd control

Rest Floor Optimization

Rest: This room allows you to equip the Relics and Stickers on your units and to change your team. Rest floors are more valuable than most players realize:

Key Activities:

  1. Heal all units to full HP – Automatic upon entering
  2. Swap team composition – Adapt to upcoming challenges
  3. Equip new relics – Optimize buff distribution
  4. Plan ahead – Preview next 3 floors

Pro Tip: Always choose Rest floors before boss encounters (floors 10, 20, 30, 40, 50).

Dungeon Floor Risk/Reward

Dungeon: Choosing this option adds new debuffs to your units for the next room. However, you also receive additional rewards if you manage to beat it. Standard dungeons offer:

Common Debuffs:

  • -25% unit damage
  • +50% enemy speed
  • -30% range on all units
  • Disabled critical hits

Rewards for Success:

  • +300% Expedition Unrefined Gold
  • Guaranteed relic drop
  • Bonus shop currency

Double Dungeon Floor (High Stakes)

Double Dungeon: This option adds major buffs to your enemies, sometimes increasing resistances, HP, etc. If you manage to beat the floor, you gain substantially higher rewards than normal. Only attempt these with optimal setups:

Extreme Modifiers:

  • Enemies gain 200% HP
  • Immunity to debuffs
  • +100% enemy damage
  • Regeneration effects

Exclusive Rewards:

  • +500% currency bonus
  • Legendary relic guaranteed
  • Exclusive cosmetics (rare)
  • Achievement progress

Final Shop vs Final Expedition Shop

Understanding the difference between these shops is crucial for resource optimization:

Final Shop (Post-Run Rewards)

After completing the run, you will get access to the Final Shop, which allows you to buy special items different from those in the shop in the lobby. Available immediately after run completion:

ItemCostPriority
Enemy Spirit50High (evolution material)
Broken Soul of the Scarred Sun25,000Medium (specific evolutions)
Stat Cube25High (unit improvement)
Perfect Stat Cube75Very High (max stats)
Pearl250Medium (gacha currency)
Mythic Spirit Shard100High (mythic upgrades)
Technique Shard25Low (common)
Epic Spirit Shard25Low
Legendary Spirit Shard25Medium
25x Skin Ticket25Personal preference
Essence Selector25High (specific builds)

Final Expedition Shop (Lobby Permanent)

Always available in the lobby, refreshes daily:

ItemCostBest Value Rating
Broken Soul Of Requiem5,000★★★★☆
Broken Soul Of The Ancient2,500★★★☆☆
Pearl250★★★★★
Technique Shard25★★☆☆☆
Enemy Spirit50★★★★☆
Stat Cube25★★★★☆
Perfect Stat Cube50★★★★★
Epic Spirit Shard25★★☆☆☆
Legendary Spirit Shard50★★★☆☆
Mythic Spirit Shard100★★★★☆
Essence Selector25★★★★★
25x Skin Ticket25★★☆☆☆

Best Units for Final Expedition Success

The two Godlies that you should have to clear the Final Expedition easily are Fieran and Johnny. After extensive testing across all difficulty modes, here’s my definitive unit tier list:

SS-Tier (Must Have)

  1. Johnny (Infinite Spin) – Check our complete Johnny guide for acquisition
    • Infinite range potential
    • Percentage-based damage
    • Scales perfectly with floor progression
  2. Fieran – Evolved form dominates
    • Map-wide abilities
    • Buff removal on enemies
    • Self-sustaining damage
  3. Kokushibo (Moon Demon) – From Demon Slayer update
    • Kokushibo stands as the undisputed champion for late-game content. His percentage-based damage and infinite range potential make him irreplaceable for Final Expedition waves 40+.
    • True damage ignores defenses
    • AOE scales with enemy density

S-Tier (Excellent Choices)

  1. Shinobu – Poison spreading mechanics
  2. Aizen – Crowd control master
  3. Ulquiorra – Consistent DPS
  4. Flame Alchemist – From FMAB Update 66

A-Tier (Solid Options)

  1. Edward Elric – Buffer support
  2. Alphonse Elric – Tank/Time stop
  3. Zenitsu (All Forms) – Speed clearing

Advanced Strategies for Each Difficulty

Easy Mode Speed Running (Sub-15 Minutes)

Optimal Team Composition:

  • Johnny (Infinite Spin) – Main DPS
  • Fieran – Secondary DPS/Support
  • 4x Epic AOE units – Crowd clear
  • 2x Money units – Economy boost

Floor-by-Floor Strategy:

  1. Floors 1-5: Place only money units
  2. Floors 6-10: Add one AOE unit
  3. Floor 10 Boss: Deploy Johnny
  4. Floors 11-20: Full team deployment
  5. Floors 21-25: Focus upgrades on Johnny

Relic Priority:

  1. Infinity Sword (Johnny)
  2. Basic Weight Set (all units)
  3. Super Starlight stickers

Hard Mode Mastery Guide

The One-Godly Challenge: Since you can only bring one Godly unit, choose based on your playstyle:

  • Johnny: Best for players who prefer consistent damage
  • Fieran: Better for burst damage scenarios
  • Kokushibo: Optimal for percentage-based strategies

Floor 35-50 Survival Tips:

  1. Always choose Rest before floor 35 – Full HP crucial
  2. Save 2,000+ gold for emergency stickers – Almighty Avatar saves runs
  3. Avoid Double Dungeons after floor 40 – Risk outweighs reward
  4. Stack defensive relics – Survival > damage at this stage

Infinite Mode Marathon Strategies

The 100+ Floor Build: Based on community data and personal testing reaching floor 127:

Core Strategy:

  • Kokushibo as sole Godly (percentage damage scales infinitely)
  • 6x Support units with slowing effects
  • 1x Dedicated boss killer (evolved Akaza works well)

Resource Management:

  • Never spend gold before floor 20
  • Buy only defensive relics floors 20-50
  • Damage relics after floor 50
  • Emergency items only after floor 75

Psychological Approach:

  • Take breaks every 25 floors
  • Screenshot your progress (crashes happen)
  • Join Anime Last Stand Discord for motivation
  • Track your records in a spreadsheet

Hidden Mechanics and Pro Tips

The Corner Trap Technique

The Corner Trap: Place AOE units at exact corner angles to hit enemies twice per rotation. This effectively doubles DPS without additional unit cost. Implementation:

  1. Identify 90-degree corners on the map
  2. Place AOE units exactly at the corner vertex
  3. Enemies take damage entering AND exiting the AOE

Damage Queue Optimization

Damage Queue System: The game processes damage in 0.1-second intervals. Synchronizing unit attacks to hit simultaneously bypasses enemy defense calculations. This means:

  • Coordinate unit placements for synchronized attacks
  • Use attack speed buffs strategically
  • Time manual abilities for damage spikes

Hidden Shop Mechanics

Secret Shop Refresh: The shop inventory has hidden weight values:

  • Common items: 40% chance
  • Rare items: 35% chance
  • Epic items: 20% chance
  • Legendary items: 5% chance

Reroll Trick: Exit and re-enter shop floors to refresh inventory (costs 100 gold).

Perfect Clear Bonuses

Achieving perfect clears (no damage taken) provides:

  • +50% currency bonus
  • Hidden achievement progress
  • Increased legendary drop rates
  • Special cosmetic unlocks at milestones

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Resource Mismanagement

  1. Spending too early – Save for crucial moments
  2. Ignoring cheap relics – Basic Weight Set is incredibly valuable
  3. Hoarding emergency items – Use them or lose them
  4. Not planning shop visits – Track your gold between floors

Team Composition Errors

  1. Too many DPS units – Balance with support/utility
  2. Ignoring synergies – Check our tier list guide for combos
  3. Not adapting teams – Different floors need different strategies
  4. Overreliance on Godlies – Strong Epic units often outperform weak Godlies

Strategic Missteps

  1. Always choosing damage floors – Sometimes rest/shop is better
  2. Attempting every Double Dungeon – Know your limits
  3. Not using Rest floors – Healing is free and valuable
  4. Ignoring floor previews – Plan ahead for success

Farming Efficiency Guide

Daily Final Expedition Routine

Morning Reset (3 AM EST):

  1. Complete one Easy Mode run (15 minutes)
  2. Buy priority items from Final Expedition Shop
  3. Check daily missions for Final Expedition tasks

Optimal Farming Session:

  1. Warm-up: Easy Mode speed run
  2. Main grind: Hard Mode full clear
  3. Challenge: Infinite Mode push
  4. Cooldown: Easy Mode with experimental teams

Weekly Goals:

  • 7x Easy Mode clears (guaranteed rewards)
  • 3x Hard Mode completions (challenge yourself)
  • 1x Infinite Mode personal record attempt
  • 10,000+ total Expedition Unrefined Gold earned

Currency Optimization

Maximum Efficiency Formula:

  • Enable all positive modifiers (+200% max)
  • Perfect clear bonuses (+50% each)
  • First-time bonuses (one-time +100%)
  • Daily multiplier events (check Discord)

Expected Earnings:

  • Easy Mode: 2,000-3,000 per run
  • Hard Mode: 5,000-8,000 per run
  • Infinite Mode: 200+ per floor after 50

Integration with Other Game Modes

Synergy with Story Mode

Final Expedition rewards enhance your story progression:

  • Stat Cubes boost unit power
  • Pearls for better gacha pulls
  • Evolution materials for unit upgrades

Tournament Preparation

Use Final Expedition to test team compositions:

  • No energy cost for experimentation
  • Varied enemy types simulate PvP scenarios
  • Relic effects inspire new strategies

Raid Currency Conversion

Some Final Expedition rewards can be traded:

  • Enemy Spirits → Raid tokens (5:1 ratio)
  • Essence Selectors → Specific raid materials
  • Check the trader NPC weekly for deals

Future Updates and Speculation

Based on developer patterns and data mining:

Upcoming Features:

  • Floor 100+ exclusive rewards
  • New special floor types (leaked: “Merchant” floors)
  • Seasonal Final Expedition events
  • Co-op Final Expedition mode (2-player)

Expected Balance Changes:

  • Godly unit restrictions may increase
  • New relics every major update
  • Infinite Mode leaderboards
  • Prestige system for repeated clears

FAQ Section

What level do I need to be to access Final Expedition?

There’s no level requirement! Final Expedition is available immediately upon entering the game. Simply walk through the pink portal near spawn to begin your adventure.

How often does the Final Expedition Shop reset?

The shop in the lobby resets daily at 3 AM EST. The Final Shop that appears after completing a run doesn’t reset – it’s a one-time purchase opportunity after each successful completion.

Can I use the same team for all difficulty modes?

While possible, it’s not optimal. Easy Mode allows 2 Godlies and all systems, while Hard and Infinite modes have significant restrictions. I recommend building separate team compositions for each difficulty level.

What’s the best way to farm Expedition Unrefined Gold?

For pure efficiency, spam Easy Mode runs with a speed-clear team. You can complete a run in 12-15 minutes for 2,000-3,000 gold. Hard Mode offers better gold-per-time if you can consistently clear floors 40+.

Are codes available for Final Expedition rewards?

Yes! Check our updated Anime Last Stand codes guide for the latest codes. Some codes specifically give Final Expedition currency bonuses.

Which relics should I prioritize as a beginner?

Start with Basic Weight Set and Fire Book – they’re cheap and provide immediate value. Save expensive relics like Infinity Sword for when you have a established main DPS unit.

How do I beat floor 50 in Hard Mode?

Floor 50 is the ultimate test. Bring Almighty Avatar stickers, have full HP from a rest floor, and use percentage-based damage dealers like Kokushibo. The boss has 50 million HP, so raw damage won’t cut it.

Can I save my progress in Final Expedition?

Unfortunately, no. Each run must be completed in one session. If you disconnect or close the game, you’ll need to start over. Plan accordingly for longer runs!

What happens if I fail a floor?

Failing ends your run immediately. You’ll still receive rewards based on floors cleared and can spend currency in the Final Shop, but you won’t receive completion bonuses.

Is Final Expedition worth grinding compared to other modes?

Absolutely! The exclusive rewards, especially Perfect Stat Cubes and evolution materials, make it the most efficient farming method for mid-to-late game progression.

Conclusion

The Final Expedition mode has revolutionized Anime Last Stand, offering endless replayability and strategic depth that keeps even veteran players engaged. Whether you’re casually clearing Easy Mode for daily rewards or pushing the limits in Infinite Mode, this content provides something for everyone.

Remember, success in Final Expedition comes from understanding the mechanics, optimizing your resources, and adapting your strategy to each challenge. Start with Easy Mode to learn the ropes, progress to Hard Mode when you’re comfortable, and eventually test your limits in Infinite Mode.

Keep this guide bookmarked and check back regularly – I update it with every patch and new discovery. The meta evolves constantly, especially with new units like those from the recent Fullmetal Alchemist collaboration.

Ready to begin your Final Expedition journey? Load up Anime Last Stand, grab your best units, and show those floors who’s boss! See you at floor 100+, fellow defenders.