This hub groups values, codes, calculators, and helpful guide pages for the game.
1 pages0 values0 tools1 codes
1Guide pages
1Updated guides
2026-04-30Latest update
0Working code rows
0Value pages
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Steal an Anime hub plan
Steal an Anime has its own public hub because players need game guide routing, not a generic Roblox directory. The hub currently connects 1 code page, with the newest visible check on 2026-04-30. Start with Steal an Anime Codes, then use value page, code page, calculator route, and checked date to decide which page is the closest match.
Steal an Anime: 1 public guide page grouped under one game topic.
Steal an Anime Codes: visible pages that define this hub's current focus.
0 working code rows and 1 no-code state are separated so players can read the current reward status.
2026-04-30: latest date shown by this hub's public pages.
game guide routing: choose the page type that matches the current Roblox decision.
calculator route, checked date, player task, and related page: use these terms to separate this hub from nearby game hubs.
Steal an Anime page boundaries
Steal an Anime should be treated as its own Roblox topic hub for game guide routing. Use Steal an Anime when the player is looking for Steal an Anime Codes, then move into the exact value, code, calculator, or guide page that matches value page, code page, and calculator route. A different game hub should not replace this topic just because both pages use similar directory controls. The boundary signals are page type, checked date, route count, related guide, topic name, and public page list, which gives this hub a different reading path from nearby Roblox topics.
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Steal an Anime route fingerprint
Steal an Anime needs a hub fingerprint because one-page hubs, code-only hubs, and value-heavy hubs can otherwise look alike. This hub is anchored by steal, an, and anime, game guide routing, and Steal an Anime Codes. This hub is organized around the game topic, visible page types, current guide count, and the pages already grouped beneath it. Use it as a routing page before moving into an exact value, code, calculator, or guide result.
Steal an Anime: title terms are steal, an, and anime.
Steal an Anime: hub lane is game guide routing.
Steal an Anime: primary public pages are Steal an Anime Codes.
Steal an Anime: type mix is 0 values, 1 codes, and 0 calculators.
Steal an Anime: use value page and code page before comparing another hub.
Steal an Anime: use calculator route and checked date when the player task changes.
Steal an Anime: strongest hub signals are page type, checked date, route count, and related guide.
Steal an Anime: compare topic name and public page list before switching to another game hub.
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Steal an Anime: this hub should not replace a different game topic with a similar page count.
Steal an Anime hub field notes
Steal an Anime has a hub field note set so this page is not interchangeable with another Roblox topic hub. The page should be read through game guide routing, page type, checked date, route count, and related guide, and the visible routes Steal an Anime Codes.
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Steal an Anime: hub-name proof uses topic name before sending the player toward Steal an Anime Codes.
Steal an Anime: latest-date check uses public page list before sending the player toward Steal an Anime Codes.