Duty board

Use class-style duties even without official class data.

The current public API data does not expose official character classes. This page uses team duty roles players can assign during a shift.

Night shift consoleAPI 2026-07-06
Animal Hospital (Anomaly) Roblox icon
TriageTreatWatchRouteSignalReset
Playing609,809
Visits475,400,178
Favorites921,713
Like rate95.33%
Duties

Assign jobs by hallway need

One player checks patients, one watches the hall, one remembers route exits, and one calls out odd changes. These are player duties, not claimed official classes.

  • Triage player inspects first.
  • Hall watch keeps exit sightline.
  • Route support leads resets.
Why

Duties make anomalies easier to confirm

When everyone watches the same thing, details are missed. Splitting duties gives the group more comparison points without scattering the team.

  • Use short callouts.
  • Stay near enough to regroup.
  • Rotate duties after a failed room.

Player duty roles

DutyFocusUse
TriagePatient behaviorApproach and inspect first
TreatmentTask completionInteract after the room feels normal
Hall watchExit and soundKeep route open
Route supportReset pointLead the team back after scares

Quick answers

How should I use this classes page during a shift?

Read the quick board first, follow the step list, and use related links when you need anomaly, sanity, item, or route context.

Does Animal Hospital (Anomaly) have confirmed public codes here?

This build does not publish code strings without official or source-reported evidence. The codes page tracks safe checking and redemption habits.

Where does the game data come from?

Playing, visits, favorites, update time, creator, votes, thumbnails, badges, and game pass counts are refreshed from public Roblox API endpoints.

Are anomaly names and exact effects listed as facts?

No. The official description confirms weird patients in a night-shift hospital, but exact anomaly lists and effects are not exposed in the API data.

What should new players do first?

Move through the hospital slowly, treat patients only after checking behavior, keep exits in mind, and reset your route when a patient acts wrong.