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Anime Origins Infinite Mode Guide

Build an Anime Origins Infinite lineup around scaling damage, economy, AoE, boss pressure, support, control, and useful failure-wave notes.

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Quick answer

Balance long-run damage with economy and utility

Infinite is confirmed in the official game description. Build for sustained wave control and later pressure: protect your opening, grow economy, keep AoE and boss damage, then use support or control where it extends the run. Exact wave rewards and enemy scaling remain unconfirmed.

An Infinite-specific checklist balances scaling damage, economy, AoE, boss pressure, support or control and upgrade checkpoints, opens the Infinite Team Builder, and uses failure-wave notes to identify the next coverage change.

At-a-glance checklist

  • Start from a stable opening: Do not sacrifice early reliability for a theoretical late setup. Use a carry and upgrade order that consistently reaches your economy phase.
  • Build economy with a purpose: Choose which later upgrades the income is funding. Economy is useful only when the lane survives long enough to convert it into damage or utility.
  • Cover groups and tough targets: Keep area damage for dense waves and dedicated pressure for high-health enemies. Watch which type actually ends the run.
  • Add support or control: Use utility to amplify strong placements or buy time at the failure point. Avoid duplicating an effect when another missing job matters more.
  • Log the failure wave: Record wave, enemy pattern, leaks, economy state and unfinished upgrades. Use the next run to test one deliberate adjustment.
Step by step

A safer route through this decision

  1. 1

    Start from a stable opening

    Do not sacrifice early reliability for a theoretical late setup. Use a carry and upgrade order that consistently reaches your economy phase.

  2. 2

    Build economy with a purpose

    Choose which later upgrades the income is funding. Economy is useful only when the lane survives long enough to convert it into damage or utility.

  3. 3

    Cover groups and tough targets

    Keep area damage for dense waves and dedicated pressure for high-health enemies. Watch which type actually ends the run.

  4. 4

    Add support or control

    Use utility to amplify strong placements or buy time at the failure point. Avoid duplicating an effect when another missing job matters more.

  5. 5

    Log the failure wave

    Record wave, enemy pattern, leaks, economy state and unfinished upgrades. Use the next run to test one deliberate adjustment.

Run checklist

What your lineup or test should cover

Scaling plan

Know which placements receive late upgrades and what job they are meant to perform.

Economy timing

Income grows without allowing the early lane to collapse.

AoE plus boss pressure

The lineup can address both crowded waves and tougher individual enemies.

Utility coverage

Support or control extends the specific part of the run where damage alone falls short.

Troubleshooting

Common mistakes and fixes

Over-investing in economy

If the run ends before income pays back, move resources into the unit stopping the next leak.

Watching only the final wave number

Log the enemy type and incomplete upgrades so the result produces a useful roster change.

Copying one universal Infinite team

Use your owned units and current effects; the public evidence is not sufficient for a guaranteed meta lineup.

FAQ

Questions players ask

What roles matter most in Infinite?

Use scaling damage, economy, AoE, boss pressure and support or control without giving up a stable opening.

How do I improve my highest wave?

Record what ended the run and change the matching role, placement or upgrade order one at a time.

Are Infinite reward milestones known?

No current verified reward table is published here.

Does the Team Builder predict my wave?

No. It checks structural role coverage and does not calculate enemy scaling or win chance.

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