Anime Destiny Evolution Materials: What Is Known

Jun 22, 2026
Anime Destiny Help Team

Last updated: 2026-06-22.

Anime Destiny evolution materials are not currently listed or confirmed in the available reference material. If you are looking for a game progression guide, the exact materials, drop locations, costs, and evolution requirements are Unknown and need in-game or official source confirmation.

Quick answer

There is no confirmed list of Anime Destiny evolution materials available from the provided source.

What is known:

TopicStatus
Evolution material namesUnknown
Drop locationsNot listed
Required amountsUnknown
Character or unit evolution requirementsNot confirmed
Official game progression sourceNot provided

The available public reference is for Anime Destiny 2026, an anime convention hosted by Cal Animage Alpha at UC Berkeley, not a game progression page or evolution-material database.

What the available Anime Destiny source confirms

The confirmed information is about the Anime Destiny 2026 event:

  • Anime Destiny is UC Berkeley’s premier anime convention.
  • It is hosted annually by Cal Animage Alpha.
  • The 2026 convention is scheduled for Sunday, November 15, 2026.
  • The listed venue is the ASUC Student Union, Martin Luther King Jr. Building, at UC Berkeley.
  • A Day 0 event is listed for Saturday, November 14, 2026, on Lower Sproul Plaza.
  • Ticket information, programming categories, guests, artist alley, gaming hall, schedule, and map details may change or may be announced later.

This does not confirm anything about evolution materials, game items, unit upgrades, crafting, farming routes, or progression systems.

How to verify Anime Destiny evolution materials

If you are trying to progress in a game or Roblox-style experience called Anime Destiny, use these checks before spending resources:

  1. Check the in-game evolution menu

    • Look for the exact unit or character.
    • Open its evolution screen.
    • Record every required material and quantity shown there.
  2. Check official channels

    • Use only official game pages, verified community announcements, or developer-posted update logs.
    • Be careful with reposted images or old lists, because material requirements can change.
  3. Confirm the update date

    • Evolution costs and drops are volatile game details.
    • A guide from before the latest update may be outdated.
  4. Test with one unit first

    • If the game allows previewing requirements, confirm the full cost before farming heavily.
    • Avoid trading away rare materials until the requirement is verified.

Suggested tracking table

Until a confirmed list is available, you can track materials manually with a table like this:

Unit or characterMaterial neededQuantityWhere foundConfirmed date
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown2026-06-22

Fill this in only with details you can verify in-game or from an official source.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming another game’s materials apply: Similar anime games often use different item names and evolution systems.
  • Trusting outdated lists: Progression requirements can change after updates.
  • Farming without checking quantities: Always confirm exact amounts before spending time or currency.
  • Confusing the convention with a game: The available Anime Destiny reference is for an anime convention, not a confirmed game guide.

FAQ

Is there a confirmed Anime Destiny evolution materials list?

No. Based on the available reference material, the list is Unknown and not confirmed.

Are drop locations known?

Not listed. No material drop locations are provided in the available source.

Does the Anime Destiny 2026 convention page include game progression details?

No. It includes event information such as dates, venue, tickets, and programming categories.

What should I use as the current source?

Use the newest official or in-game source for material names, quantities, drop locations, and evolution requirements.

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.