Raid matches are some of the hardest battles you'll experience in Anime Vanguards, but one seems downright impossible. In Spider Forest Act 4, in raid mode, you'll experience a permanent stun debuff. Here's how to remove Snare in Anime Vanguards.
How to remove perma Stun in Raid mode - Anime Vanguards
You must have Blossom to remove the perma Stun effect in Raid Act 4. Although Blossom (Sakura from Demon Slayer) is just an Epic unit, you can't win without her in the squad because of her passive ability. Her Medical Chakra passive cleanses units in a range of all debuffs, a very powerful ability for an Epic unit. Interestingly, Blossom is the only unit that can remove Snare affliction from other units.
Best way to remove Snare in Raid Act 4 - Stun debuff
The most efficient way to protect your units from Snare debuff is to group units around Blossom. You can place multiple Sakuras, so plan several defensive points on the map, each with one Blossom in the middle. This way, you'll be safe from the permanent Stun effect, which is the biggest challenge in the Act 4 raid stages.
But Blossom is not the only Epic unit you must bring. It's also crucial to bring SprintWagon (a money farm unit), as you'll need Blossom upgraded, as well as other units in your team. Even with Snare solved, you still must defeat very strong units coming at you.
How to speed up Blossom's passive ability - Cooldown hack
The downside of Blossom's passive is an incredibly long cooldown of 100 seconds. You don't have the luxury to wait that long, so you must sell Blossom when she uses Medical Chakra, place her again, and upgrade her to level 3 (to unlock passive). Repeat that each time she uses her passive.
Best Blossom team build for Raids Act 4
Depending on your level, you should have at least 4 unit slots. I advise you to reach level 30 to unlock the fifth spot, as with more units comes more firepower. For the best results, equip Demon Slayer units (and their evolutions) as they have bonus damage in Act 4.
Best team build for Act 4 in Raids
- Tengon - powerful DMG dealer.
- Renguko - inflicts Burn damage, making enemies easier to kill.
- Akazo - gets bonus damage each he's attacked (which happens often in Act 4)
- Blossom - default support unit for Act 4.
- Sprintwagon or Takaroda - while both farm units will do the trick, I prefer Sprintwagon as he's cheaper. Takaroda needs six waves to start making a profit. Raids have 20 waves, making his placement a very good investment. Ultimately, your choice depends on how strong and expensive the other units you have in your team are.
How to get Blossom in Anime Vanguards
You can get Blossom via Summons in Anime Vanguards. Each roll gives you 20% to get an Epic unit; of that percentage, there's a 9% chance to get Blossom. But before you start summoning, don't forget to uncheck the sell rarity option for Epic units (I had that on and sold her unintentionally).
You can also get Sprintwagon via Summons, with the same chance of 9% of the total 20% reserved for Epic units drop. If you're in a hurry, you can always try to find a trade partner and buy this unit on the market (though the price may be sky-high soon by the time you read this).
Now that you know how to deal with Snare in Anime Vanguards, check out how to get Rengoku and improve your chances in raid battles.
Published: Sep 24, 2024 06:58 am