Knowing which units are worth investing your precious gems in can be the difference between victory and defeat when playing Anime Reborn. In this tier list, you'll find all the information you need to make the best choices for your team, including which units to avoid.
All Anime Reborn Units, Ranked
Below, I've ranked every unit in Anime Reborn so that you can identify the strongest options for your team. With limited resources and the sheer number of units available, it's crucial to make informed decisions about where to spend your gems.
It’s important to only invest in unit banners that feature higher-tier characters. This guide offers a full breakdown of all units, ensuring you don’t waste valuable gems on units that won’t provide much impact in battle. Remember to play strategically when assembling your team, as you're restricted to using only four units per match at first. You'll unlock your fifth slot at Level 15, and your sixth at Level 30.
Tier | Unit Name |
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S | Android 21, Dragon Emperor, Greybeard, Hawk Eyes, Itaha, Water Goddess |
A | Brolio, Bulba, Oda, Speedcart, Sun Prodigy, Super Gohu, Vegoto |
B | Boulder Lee, Darkbeard, King Rimura, Kuzar, Payne, Ruki |
C | Heyey, Killa, Neja, Sijin, Uriu, Yaske, Zenit |
D | Ihigo, Inoke, Kurulin, Laugfy, Noroto, Sukura, Susake, Tin Tin, Usog, Zero |
S-Tier
Android 21 - An essential unit with full AoE capabilities and impressive stats. Android 21's hill placement allows her to control large areas, and although she loses AoE at max upgrade, her extended range more than compensates.
Dragon Emperor - As a full AoE hybrid unit with high stats and a support passive when evolved, Dragon Emperor is a formidable force. His biggest drawback is the intensive grinding needed to acquire and evolve him, but his power and utility in battle make it worth the effort.
Greybeard - Greybeard has one of the most potent combinations: full AoE, excellent range, and hybrid capabilities. The stun effect he gains when evolved cements his place as a meta-defining unit, making him a reliable choice for both early and late game.
Hawk Eyes - The ultimate boss-killer, Hawk Eyes gets a massive damage boost against bosses, with up to +250% when evolved. His AoE and low speed per attack (SPA) ensure he handles mobs effectively, maintaining his spot in the S-tier for handling challenging scenarios.
Itaha - Itaha's burn effect and excellent DPS combined with his hybrid nature after a few upgrades make him indispensable for dealing with mobs. His range and DoT (damage over time) capabilities give him versatility, placing him among the top choices in the game.
Water Goddess - This support unit not only buffs range but also provides damage enhancements to nearby allies. Her low placement cost makes her a strategic addition to any lineup focused on maximizing team synergy. Water Goddess is one of my personal favorites to use during a match.
A-Tier
Brolio - Brolio has solid DPS and range, making him a valuable solo unit for many modes. Although costly to upgrade, his impact on the battlefield justifies his A-tier placement.
Bulba - Bulba's low cost and reliability make her crucial for resource management, though she may not contribute directly to damage output.
Oda - Oda features high range and solid DPS, with an added crit chance boost when other units are placed nearby. His large AoE at max upgrades makes him a strong unit, but his inability to target air units prevents him from reaching S-tier.
Speedcart - The best farm unit in Anime Reborn, Speedcart's passive reduces the upgrade costs of nearby units, making her invaluable for resource management in Infinite mode and longer battles.
Sun Prodigy - An early-access exclusive, Sun Prodigy features burn damage and decent DPS. Though not the best mythic, his multiple placements make him a viable temporary option until better mythics are obtained.
Super Gohu - A hill unit with good DPS, Super Gohu falls short due to his line attack and underwhelming passive. He is useful but overshadowed by other units in terms of versatility.
Vegoto - People are going to absolutely disagree with me putting Vegoto here, but his increased range and power level helped me out of a lot of tight spots. He may not be able to compete with S-tier units, but his overall performance is solid.
B-Tier
Boulder Lee - With full AoE at max upgrades, Boulder Lee shines in Infinite mode. However, his high upgrade cost makes him less efficient in shorter battles, which affects his rank.
Darkbeard - This unit's full AoE damage and slowing effect make him an effective support. Despite being expensive to upgrade, his utility keeps him competitive in B-tier.
King Rimura - The weakest of the secret units, King Rimura has decent range and damage but suffers from a slow SPA and lack of AoE. He’s better than most lower-tier units but struggles to stand out.
Kuzar - Kuzar has high DPS and low SPA, turning into a hybrid with upgrades. His single-target and AoE capabilities make him useful for starting players but not top-tier.
Payne - While Payne's full AoE and stun capability are valuable, his lackluster DPS and slow SPA hold him back from being a top pick. He is decent for utility but not a game-changer.
Ruki - A great support unit, Ruki can freeze enemies with her attacks and provides solid DPS. Her freeze stacks with slow debuffs, making her great for crowd control.
C-Tier
Heyey - Poor range and damage keep Heyey from being competitive, making him one of the worst epic units in the game.
Killa - A support unit with a stun and decent SPA, but outshined by better options like Ruki and Darkbeard. His ability to target air units can be situationally useful.
Neja - Neja is unimpressive on placement but improves significantly with full upgrades, featuring full AoE and decent DPS. He’s only worthwhile if you need a mid-game epic.
Sijin - The best rare unit with full AoE, burn, and good range. Sijin is a strong early-game carry but falls off as players gain access to higher-tier units.
Uriu - As a hill unit with mediocre stats and a low 25% slow chance, Uriu isn’t impactful, but may help in niche scenarios.
Yaske - Good DPS and range make Yaske a solid starter unit, though he’s outclassed by better legendaries and mythics.
Zenit - A strong epic starter unit with full AoE the moment you place him. But, Zenit loses that advantage after upgrading. Useful for early matches but should be replaced later.
D-Tier
Ihigo - With a decent range and air-targeting capabilities, Ihigo is the best starter for new Anime Reborn players, but lacks the necessary strength that units need as you progress. I started with Ihigo and quickly replaced him with Water Goddess as my main.
Inoke - Similar to Heyey, but with poorer range and damage, making him ineffective.
Kurulin - A rare unit that targets air, which is helpful for early story maps but becomes obsolete quickly.
Laugfy - With a cone AoE, Laugfy is an average early starter but doesn't stand out later in the game.
Noroto - Viable for his passive that increases damage when other Norotos are nearby, but still lacks any real impact.
Sukura - One of the weakest rare units, though her cheap placement cost could be useful for beginners.
Susake - Slightly better DPS than the lowest-tier units but not enough to be competitive.
Tin Tin - Tin Tin's passive 10% attack boost is negligible and doesn’t make a difference in gameplay.
Usog - One of the only rares that can target air, making him situationally useful, but his low overall stats limit his value.
Zero - With poor DPS, Zero is outclassed by virtually all other rare units.
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Published: Nov 11, 2024 09:46 am