World 1 Guide: Earth City
Master the starting zone, farm Kid Kohan for Luck Aura, and set yourself up for long-term success.
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Introduction to Earth City (World 1)
Earth City is the true starting point of Anime Eternal. Most players treat it like a tutorial map, but that's the wrong mindset. Earth City quietly defines your entire early trajectory, because this is where you learn how Energy farming, token drops, aura chasing, and avatar progression really work in practice.
Public boss breakdowns for Anime Eternal list Earth City as "World 1," and they make it clear that even here you already have access to a secret boss with real, long-term loot.
When you first spawn in World 1 you'll see basic mobs, some early quest structures, and a yellow "Dungeons" style building. Players often assume they should grind weak mobs forever until they can brute-force the next world. The faster route is different: you want to stabilize a repeatable boss loop as early as possible, because bosses in Anime Eternal drop auras, tokens, and even avatars.
Pro Tip
The First Real Wall: Kid Kohan
Your first serious target in Earth City is Kid Kohan (yes, it's a Gohan parody). Every major boss list calls Kid Kohan an
Finding Kid Kohan
Location and spawn mechanics
Kid Kohan is hidden behind the yellow Dungeons building in a narrow gap or small clearing just behind it, not in the open street. You're expected to physically move around the structure and wedge into the back area to make him spawn.
This teaches you something important about Anime Eternal: secret bosses are rarely standing right in front of you.
Kid Kohan Drop Table
Kid Kohan's drop table is the first wake-up call that this game is not just about XP bars. He can drop:
- •Coins and Energy
- •Saiyan Tokens and Dragon Race Tokens
- •Avatar Soul
- •Cosmetic items like the 4 Star Hat
- •Kid Kohan Avatar itself
- •Luck Aura (~1% drop rate)
Important Note
Why Luck Aura Matters in World 1
Luck Aura is important because Anime Eternal only lets you equip one aura at a time, and that aura defines what kind of player you are at that moment — are you here to level faster, to farm Energy, to rush damage, or to force better loot odds.
Public guides tie Luck Aura directly to Kid Kohan and describe it as giving around +10% Starluck, meaning a direct bump to your rare drop luck. This is described as a permanent-style upgrade in terms of "Starluck," not just a temporary buff.
The Smart Play
Because Luck Aura is loot-focused instead of raw DPS, a lot of smart players will not immediately sprint to World 2. They'll sit in Earth City, learn Kid Kohan's spawn, and fish that aura before they leave.
This matters for long-term farming because almost every later world revolves around rare boss items: accessories, higher-rarity avatars, and world-specific auras with insane multipliers. Getting a luck boost now means every later boss grind pays out better.
Luck Aura vs Other Auras
✓ With Luck Aura
• Better rare drop rates everywhere
• More efficient boss farming
• Long-term account scaling
• Future-proof investment
× Without Luck Aura
• Standard drop rates
• Longer boss grinds later
• May need to return to farm
• Lost efficiency
How to Know You're Ready to Leave Earth City
You're ready to move on from Earth City when three things are true in practice:
1. You can find Kid Kohan on command
2. You can clear him without repeatedly dying
3. You understand how to reset him efficiently
Warning
Once you can loop Kid Kohan and realistically hunt for Luck Aura, you're set up for Windmill Island (World 2), where Anime Eternal introduces its first chase accessory in Armless Cloak.
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Key Takeaways
- •Earth City is not a tutorial zone — it's your first real farming opportunity
- •Kid Kohan is a secret boss behind the Dungeons building with a valuable drop table
- •Luck Aura (+10% Starluck) from Kid Kohan improves all future boss farming
- •Don't rush to World 2 until you can consistently clear and loop Kid Kohan
- •Smart players farm Luck Aura early for long-term account scaling
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