Arise Crossover features islands inspired by popular anime worlds though each one has its own unique in-game name. When raids or dungeons appear, you’ll see these fictional island names instead of the well-known anime references. Below is a quick guide so you know which anime each island is based on, ensuring you head to the right spot for every raid.
Progress Guide: Follow this island order, Leveling City, Grass Village, Brum Island, Faceheal Town, Lucky Kingdom, Dedu Island, Nipon City and Mori Town. You can follow the order you want but the recommended order is this one. . We recommend you to see the order of the Shadows to be as optimal as possible.
All Islands in Arise Crossover
Dragon City

- Inspired By: Dragon Ball
- Icon: Dragon-themed symbols and glowing orbs reminiscent of the Dragon Balls.
- Vibe: A land of powerful warriors, intense battles, and legendary energy blasts.
- Raid Calls: If you see “Dragon City” in a raid, expect fast-paced fights, energy beams, and maybe a boss who can go “Super” at any moment.
Mori Town

- Inspired By: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
- Icon: Stylized ゴゴ text reminiscent of JoJo’s signature “menacing” effect.
- Vibe: An eccentric, stand-like realm filled with flashy poses and stylish foes.
- Raid Calls: “Mori Toen” stands in for JoJo references, so anticipate flamboyant enemies and maybe a boss with over-the-top special moves.
Nipon City

- Inspired By: Chainsaw Man
- Icon: A chainsaw symbol, hinting at devilish powers and urban chaos.
- Vibe: A gritty, neon-lit city with tough “devils” lurking around every corner. Expect big HP mobs that pack a real punch.
- Raid Calls: If you see “Nipon City” in a raid notice, think Chainsaw Man—dark, intense fights and unique boss mechanics may await.
Leveling City

- Inspired By: Solo Leveling
- Icon: A dark, urban look referencing the Solo Leveling universe.
- Raid Calls: When you see “Leveling City” in a raid notice, think “Solo Leveling.”
Grass Village

- Inspired By: Naruto
- Icon: A shinobi-themed environment reminiscent of the Hidden Leaf.
- Raid Calls: “Grass Village” means a Naruto-style island.
Brum Island

- Inspired By: One Piece
- Icon: Pirate-themed details reflecting One Piece’s maritime world.
- Raid Calls: Don’t wait for “One Piece” in chat—it’s “Brum Island” in Arise Crossover.
Faceheal Town

- Inspired By: Bleach
- Icon: A spiritual, urban vibe representing Bleach’s soul society touches.
- Raid Calls: “Faceheal Town” stands in for Bleach references.
Lucky Kingdom

- Inspired By: Black Clover
- Icon: Medieval, Clover-themed environment referencing the Black Clover realm.
- Raid Calls: “Lucky Kingdom” is all about grimoires and magic knights.
Dedu Island (Ant Island)

- Inspired By: Solo Leveling’s Ant Arc
- Icon: A distinct, separate island for the Ant-themed raid events.
- Raid Calls: If you see “Dedu Island,” think giant ants and big boss battles.
Why the Different Names?
Arise Crossover uses placeholder terms to avoid copyright issues, so you won’t see direct references to “Naruto,” “One Piece,” or “Solo Leveling.” Instead, you get creative in-game names. Recognizing which name matches which anime ensures you never miss your favorite themed raids or dungeons.
Tips for Fast Island Travel
- Check Icons: Each island floats an anime-inspired icon, so pay attention when sailing or flying.
- Mount Up: Boats or flying mounts help you switch islands quickly when a raid notice pops up.
- Set Spawn Points: Interact with the island’s spawn to rejoin dungeons or raids faster.
Enjoy exploring each island’s anime flair, and remember: when the next Brum Island raid appears, it’s time to hoist the sails for a pirate-inspired challenge!