Anime Destiny Boss Guide: Attacks, Damage, and Tips

Jun 22, 2026
Anime Destiny Help Team

Last updated: 2026-06-22.

This anime destiny boss guide covers the confirmed boss information currently available: one referenced boss page lists two attacks, Energy Blast and Shockwave energy, with their damage values. A full boss list, spawn details, rewards, and complete strategy information are not confirmed from the available source, so treat missing details as unknown until verified in-game or by an official source.

Quick answer

The available boss data confirms these attacks:

AttackWhat it doesDamage
Energy BlastShoots out 6 energy blasts8,000 damage each
Shockwave energyProtects the boss with a wave of energy10,000 damage each

The safest basic approach is to watch for repeated blast patterns, avoid staying close during shockwave-style protection, and confirm the boss’s current moves in-game because details may change after updates.

Anime Destiny boss guide basics

Boss fights usually reward players who learn attack timing instead of rushing in blindly. Based on the confirmed attack notes, this boss can punish both distance and close-range mistakes:

  • Energy Blast can hit multiple times because it fires 6 blasts.
  • Shockwave energy appears defensive and damaging, making close pressure risky.
  • Damage values are high, so repeated hits can quickly end a fight.
  • Other boss stats are not listed, including health, cooldowns, drops, spawn location, and recommended level.

Known boss attacks

Energy Blast

Energy Blast shoots out 6 energy blasts, and each blast deals 8,000 damage.

Because each blast has its own damage value, the danger is not just one hit. If several blasts connect, the total damage can be much higher. Keep moving and avoid standing still during this attack.

Shockwave energy

Shockwave energy protects the boss with a wave of energy that deals 10,000 damage each.

This suggests the boss can punish players who stay too close while the protection effect is active. If you see a wave-style defensive move, back away and wait for a safer opening.

Practical boss fight tips

Use these tips as general guidance until more complete boss data is confirmed:

  • Keep enough distance to react when Energy Blast starts.
  • Do not commit to long close-range combos if the boss can trigger Shockwave energy.
  • Move sideways instead of backing straight away from projectile attacks.
  • Watch the boss animation before attacking again.
  • Recheck boss behavior after updates, since attack timing and damage can change.

What is not confirmed

The available reference does not confirm several important details:

DetailStatus
Full boss rosterNot listed
Boss healthUnknown
Spawn locationUnknown
Spawn timerUnknown
Drops or rewardsUnknown
Recommended levelUnknown
Best character, class, or buildNot confirmed
Whether the listed damage values are current after updatesNeeds in-game or source confirmation

Common mistakes

  • Ignoring multi-hit damage: Energy Blast lists 8,000 damage each, so several hits can be dangerous.
  • Standing close during defense moves: Shockwave energy is described as protective and damaging.
  • Assuming missing data: Rewards, locations, and spawn timers are not confirmed here.
  • Using outdated strategy without testing: Boss mechanics can change after patches or balance updates.

FAQ

What attacks are confirmed for this boss?

Energy Blast and Shockwave energy are the confirmed attacks from the available reference.

How much damage does Energy Blast deal?

Energy Blast shoots 6 energy blasts, with each blast dealing 8,000 damage.

How much damage does Shockwave energy deal?

Shockwave energy deals 10,000 damage each and protects the boss with a wave of energy.

Are boss drops confirmed?

No. Boss drops or rewards are not listed in the available reference.

Is this a complete boss guide?

No. This is a limited guide based only on the confirmed attack information available. Spawn details, rewards, health, and full strategies need in-game, official, or source confirmation.

Update note

Details can change after updates. If a code, price, event, stock item, ability, schedule, or feature behaves differently, treat the newest official or in-context source as the current version.