The Escapist brought you news a short while ago that YouTuber Peri Fractic had seemingly been successful in his crusade to rescue the much-loved Commodore brand and hopefully re-ignite a future for one of the reasons we are all here today. You can read all about that here.
At the time, he promised there would be new hardware launching, but little further information was available.
This morning, however, a new video has dropped unveiling the Commodore 64 Ultimate – a new machine that can be pre-ordered and is expected to ship before the end of the year.
This is the first official Commodore 64 in over 30 years and is a faithful recreation of the original motherboard on FPGA hardware, housed in a glowing translucent case, classic beige box, or even the special gold Founder’s Edition.
The machine will come in a variety of modern builds as well as that classic beige ‘breadbin’ look, which is the one I am about to order.
Commodore 64 Ultimate Features
Play 10,000+ original games.
Plug in dusty old cartridges, CRT TVs, datasettes, or disk drives – it all works.‡
Light up the room with a game sound-reactive hidden-LED color-changing case† and the world’s first translucent mechanical keyboard PCB.†
Includes a cassette-style USB packed with 50+ titles – full games, licensed classics, music, demos, and Commodore’s exclusive new sequel to our first ever game – Jupiter Lander: Ascension.
Get lost in the spiral-bound manual with BASIC coding adventures, and ogle the glossy original-style box.
Enjoy HDMI clarity, Wi-Fi game transfer, USB convenience.
Hidden inside: the autographs/names of C64 creators past and present, etched forever in the motherboard copper.*
Commodore 64 Ultimate models
There are three models available for pre-order:
Starlight Edition@ $349.99
BASIC Beige: $299.99
Founder’s Edition: $499.99
The Founder’s Edition is described as follows:
“Inspired by the famous one millionth gold C64, the Gold Founders Edition adds 24k gold-plated badges, satin gold keys, a translucent amber case, commemorative Commodore gold seal ‘share’ certificate, “I Rebooted C=” tee, and a gold label holographic serial number sticker starting at 00000001 – that boosts the mission to reboot Commodore.
When will the C64 Ultimate be released?
The first batch of machines is earmarked for October/November of this year and can be pre-ordered now at the website. Like Kickstarter, you will be charged now but there is a full money refund available should you change your mind.
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Infinite combos in Magic are awesome (if you’re a Johnny). Planeswalker ultimate abilities are awesome (if you’re a Timmy). Combining the two would be even more awesome. Then you could have a billion emblems from Chandra, Torch of Defiance, Teferi, Hero of Dominaria, or Kiora, the Crashing Wave. Because dealing a billion damage isn’t as cool as doing it every time you cast a spell. And getting a billion krakens isn’t as cool as getting them every turn.
What’s the fewest number of cards (besides the planeswalker) that allows you to activate a planeswalker’s ultimate ability an arbitrary number of times?
Steal a Brainrot is another unique Roblox experience inspired by the popular Italian Brainrot animals. If you want to rise to the top here, you want to collect only the best Brainrots in your base. However, obtaining the Secret Brainrots, such as LosTralaleritos and LaVaccaSaturnoSaturnita, can be very challenging. To help you collect these extremely rare items, we prepared the following guide on how to get Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot.
How to Get Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot
Secret Brainrots spawn on the main track at a very low rate.
There are two ways to get Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot: bystealing or by buying them. Stealing a Secret Brainrot can be very challenging, as its owner will likely go to great lengths to protect it. However, you can always carefully plan out an attack and steal it while they are busy with something else.
Secret Brainrots can very rarely spawn on the main track, from where you can buy them using cash. The only way to increase their spawn chance is to boost the Server Luck on the server you are currently on. Alternatively, you can try and server-hop until you find a server that is already Luck-boosted.
You can boost the Server Luck up to 5 times. At the maximum level, it takes 999 Robux to refresh the bonus for 15 minutes.
List of Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot
Secret Brainrots give you a huge amount of cash every second.
Secret Brainrots have the highest money-making potential in the game. Therefore, you will want to obtain as many as possible and protect them to the best of your ability. Below is a list of all currently available Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot, along with their purchase costs and the amount of cash they generate for you while they are in your base.
Secret Brainrots
Buy Cost
Regular Income
Gold Income
Diamond Income
Bloodrot Income
LosTralaleritos
$100M
$500K/s
$625K/s
$750K/s
$1M/s
LaVaccaSaturnoSaturnita
$50M
$250K/s
$312.5K/s
$375K/s
$500K/s
That concludes our guide on how to get Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot. Feel free to share your experience with trying to get one of these rare items in the comments below. If you want to claim some freebies to help you assemble the ultimate squad of Brainrots, then make sure to check out our Steal a Brainrot codes.
Secret Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot FAQs
What are the chances of a Secret Brainrot spawning on the track naturally?
Extremely low. On average, if the Server Luck bonus is at its maximum, you can expect to see a Secret Brainrot every 30-45 minutes.
How can I protect a Secret Brainrot once I get it?
The best way to protect your Secret Brainrot is to monitor your base as often as you can while replenishing your defensive weapons and traps at the same time. Additionally, you can purchase a private server and grind on it alone. This way, you avoid the risk of one of your Secret Brainrots being stolen.
How do mutations influence the Secret Brainrots?
Mutations on Secret Brainrots multiply the amount of cash those Brainrots generate every second (Gold=1.25x, Diamond=1.5x, Bloodrot=2x).
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Crystal of Atlan is officially out, and as an MMORPG, it allows you to choose from a variety of different classes. There are five characters to choose from, but each one can specialize into at least two subclasses. We’ve been messing around with the game even before the official launch, and we’re proud to bring you our ultimate Crystal of Atlan Class Tier List.
Crystal of Atlan Best Overall Class Tier List
Image via TierMaker / Remix by The Escapist
For this Crystal of Atlan tier list, we evaluated every character class, measuring their overall DPS, Survivability, Support, PvP capabilities, and usefulness while in a party.
S-Tier
Class
Info
Warlock
The Warlock is one of the best classes in Crystal of Atlan as it’s excellent at PvP and PvE content with his spells, debuffs, and overall damage. However, once he transforms he suddenly skyrockets to the top of the DPS charts. Even with lousy armor, a transformed Warlock does insane damage. With so many tricks up his sleeve, we had no choice but to put him here.
Scytheguard
If you want a class that can do just about anything, this is the class for you. The Scytheguard is mainly a support unit, but she is great in the front lines, can do some great crowd control. She is also a great healer, which always comes in handy whether you are playing solo or in a party. She can’t dish out as much damage, but she makes up for it in almost all other areas.
A-Tier
Class
Info
Berserker
If all you care about is dishing out melee damage and dominating the front lines, the Berserker is the class for you. Extremely powerful DPS, great mobility, and an absolute God at PvP. He’s somewhat lacking when it comes to his support abilities and can be outsmarted by a ranged unit. A great pick for a starter character.
Cloudstrider
Somewhat difficult to play, but a fantastic Class if you can master her playstyle. With the Cloudstrider, you can switch between all the different elements to take advantage of the enemy’s weakness. She is fast-paced, she can move around the battlefield a lot, and her moves just look amazing. She is great in PvP too, but she isn’t the tankiest character.
Starbreaker
Starbreaker does some devastating damage, and she is pretty tanky. If you get her in the frot lines, she can be an absolute beast with DPS. Her biggest problem is that she is slow. Her movement is slow, and her attacks need a second to charge. Because of this, she isn’t great at PvP, but in almost every other aspect, she is amazing.
B-Tier
Class
Info
Blademaiden
If you position her correctly because of her puppet, the Blademaiden can do a lot of damage, maybe even more than other classes. Unfortunately, if she isn’t positioned correctly, she lacks a lot. She is not tanky at all, and she can be easily overwhelmed in PvP. If you’re playing in a group, she is a great pick for extra damage.
Magician
The ultimate support character. Unfortunately, there is definitely a learning curve when it comes to mastering the Magician. His abilities are super useful, and can save the entire party if done right. However, when it comes to dishing out damage, and surviving, he’s lacking a bit. Magicians are great at PvP and are overall a lot of fun to play, if you can handle their shortcomings.
Bounty Hunter
Bounty Hunters use their guns to attack from a relatively safe distance. If you like to play ranged units, this is the one for you. She excels in group combat but reveals her glass-cannon nature when surrounded by enemies. She is still a lot of fun to play with and is a great asset when in a group.
Magiblade
The Magiblade is a great class if you don’t want to be a melee but still leave a bit of room between you and the enemy. He is super easy to play, and a great pick for a first character. Unfortunately, once you get to the endgame, you realize that he isn’t amazing at anything. Decent damage, decent mobility, okay tankiness, but there are just better classes out there. Still, don’t sleep on the Magiblade if you like the combat style, because it can be a lot of fun.
C-Tier
Class
Info
Elementalist
Under the right circumstances, the Elementalist is great. He can clear small groups of enemies and exploit their weaknesses. On the other hand, he isn’t very mobile, can get interrupted easily, and just isn’t great if there isn’t a group backing him up. If you don’t mind the squishy and stationary nature, the Elementalist is still a lot of fun.
Gunner
Gunner is great when she is in a party and casts her AoE abilities. Unfortunately, she lacks in almost any other aspect. She is too slow for PvP, her abilities aren’t varied, and she just can’t seem to catch a break with DPS. We’re confident the Gunner is going to get a major buff soon.
That’s all there is to our Crystal of Atlan tier list. Have fun playing and don’t be afraid to try out other classes, even if we put them lower on our tier list. Check out our Crystal of Atlan codes for free rewards.
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One thing we love about Universal Piece is how the game allows you to progress in a multitude of different ways. Depending on what Fruit you use, you can make the game easier or harder for yourself. The same goes for weapons. If you aren’t big on powerful Fruits, you can always grab a trusty blade and destroy your enemies the old-fashioned way, especially with a good Sword. To help you pick the best blade, we made this Ultimate Universal Piece Sword Tier List.
Roblox Universal Piece Sword Tier List
Image via TierMaker / Remix by The Escapist
Down below, we’ll cover each sword currently in the game and list how to get them, and tell you a little bit about what we think of them.
SS-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Monarch Daggers
Can drop from System Breaker Boss (Solo Island; 0,85%) Can drop from Red Knight Boss (3%) You can also buy it for 2,250 Robux
The best set of swords in the game. Abilities cover a massive area, so it’s great for PvP and PvE farming. Amazing DPS.
S-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Hybrid Blade
Do the new raid and buy it from Prototype-01 You can also buy it for 2,050 Robux
A well-rounded end-game blade. It’s not as good as the Monarch Daggers, and it will probably get a buff.
Dual Sword
Drops from Dual Sword Master Boss (Solo Island; 4%) You can also buy it for 326 Robux
Great DPS, Good range, you can almost spam all the abilities Great for PvE
Flash Katana
When you have 10,000,000 Bounty you can buy it from the Flash Master on Solo Island
Does more damage than Dual Swords, but does more DPS Fun abilities Great for PvE
A-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Inverted Spear of Heaven
Defeat a player with a Skull You can sometimes buy it for 1,326 Robux
Great for bosses Has a low range, but the DPS is decent Not great for PvP
Smoke Pole
Buy from Retired Admiral (Burger Island) for 75x Burgers, 150 Gems, 450,000 Yen
A fantastic early game weapon. Pretty easy to get, too. You can use this until you get a higher tier weapons, and it won’t disappoint.
B-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Bisento
Buy from Bisent Seller (Solo Island) for 15x Joystick, 20,000 Gems, 3,000,000 Yen
A good weapon, but you get it much later in the game. Does more damage than the Smoke Pole, but the cooldowns aren’t great.
Dark Blade
Buy it for 326 Robux
Extremely mediocre, considering you can only get it by swiping. Only worth getting if you are just starting out and don’t want to grind.
Soulcane
Buy from Good Zombie (Zombie Island) for 10x Bone, Skeleton Head, 400x Gems
It’s not a good weapon, but it can freeze enemies, which is amazing. Great if you are in a party.
C-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Pipe
Buy from Pipe Seller (Burger Island) for 30x Burgers, 150 Gems, 450,000 Yen
Low damage, but ok abilities A bit better than the starter Katana
Katana
Buy from Katana Master (Starter Island) for 20x Ice Cream, 5,000 Yen
Pretty much your starter weapon Decent when you consider how early and easily you can get it. You should still switch to a better weapon ASAP.
D-Tier
Sword
Obtainment
Info
Dual Katana
Buy from Bone Collector (Zombie Island) for 15x Bone, 200 Gems, 750,000 Yen
Just bad in every way Low damage, bad abilities Don’t bother with this one (at least until it gets a buff)
There you have it. All swords currently in Universal Piece, ranked accordingly. Have fun swinging those blades, and if you haven’t already, check out our Universal Piece codes for some cool in-game freebies.
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In the Anime Run Kingdom Roblox experience, choosing the right units can make all the difference. Some characters offer exceptional value through strong synergy, reliable performance, and unique playstyles that shape how teams are built. Whether it’s through powerful solo potential, healing support, or damage-focused roles, the top-tier units define the current Meta. This Anime Run Kingdom Unit Tier List and guide highlights key characters, such as Agua, Shadow, and Bokki, who are worth investing in and explains how they enhance your overall strategy.
Anime Run Kingdom Unit Tier List
All Anime Run Kingdom Units, ranked from best to worst – Image via TierMaker.
The current Meta in Anime Run Kingdomis built around strong team synergy and reliable performance in solo content. Units like Shadow stand out for their high damage without needing evolution, while support from characters such as Bokki can make even tough fights manageable. With the right setup, a tank like Zura can carry entire Raids, making these types of units essential for late-gameprogress.
Meta Units
These Meta Tier picks feature the most essential units in the game, each playing a key role in team success. From Agua’s top-tier healing to Shadow’s powerful non-evo DPS and Zura’s unmatched tanking, these characters shine especially in solo Raids when combined with supports like Bokki and evolved Breeza.
S-Tier Units
Kenpaki, Byekuya, and Zawa are among the strongest evolutions, offering balanced power but requiring long grinds for materials. For a quicker alternative, Kiwido and Azuno are solid picks with easier Battlepass-based evolutions.
Unit
Bond
Description
How to Get
11th Kenpaki (TYBW)
Soul Reapers
11thKenpaki is one of the top charge Evolution units, but evolving him requires grinding his stages for hours to gather materials.
Evolve the base unit.
Cokeku (Angel SSJ3)
Z Fighters
Cokeku offers solid performance as an Evolution unit, but, like the others, requires lengthy farming sessions for its materials.
Evolve the base unit.
Byekuya (TYBW)
Soul Reapers
Byekuya is competitive with the other top Evolutions, but evolving him involves a grind of 5 to 15 hours. All of these units work well for soloing content when paired with Agua, Zura, and Bokki for support.
Evolve the base unit.
Zawa (Bandana)
Strawhats
Zawa stands out as a strong Evolution choice, but also demands a significant time investment to farm evolution materials.
Evolve the base unit.
Sesoke (Curse Mark)
Villains
Sasoke is well balanced among the best Evolutions, though acquiring his evolution materials can take many hours of grinding.
Evolve the base unit.
Kiwido (Star King)
Beaters
Kiwido is a great evolution option if you’re looking to avoid heavy grinding. His evolution materials are unlocked at level 50 in the Battlepass, though keep in mind it’s only available through the Premium version.
Evolutions unlocked with materials from the Level 50 Battlepass.
Azuno (Stacia)
Beaters
Azuno is another solid evolution that’s much easier to get than most regular ones. You can grab her materials at level 50 of the free Battlepass, making her a convenient pick for players who want to progress quickly.
Evolutions unlocked with materials from the Level 50 Battlepass.
A-Tier Units
Epsolon is a top-tier tank just behind Zura and works best with Shadow for strong synergy. Freeren, Smush, and Eyehawk are the strongest Mythic DPS options, ideal if you don’t have evolved or event units.
B-Tier Units
Byekuya and Kenpaki are solid units that can shine with support but need a lot of stage grinding to evolve. Breeza is a reliable early DPS, while Huffy offers a decent tank option if you’re lacking stronger picks. For easier progress, Azuno and Kiwido are good evolution choices from the Battlepass, with Kiwido requiring the Premium version.
C-Tier and Below Units
These units are generally underwhelming and fall short compared to the top-tier picks. They’re okay as early-game fillers, but most are forgettable unless you’re aiming for Bond effects or just like the characters.
Unit
Bond
Description
How to Get
Soonade
N/A
She’s a solid alternative if you don’t have Agua and works well if you want to run a double healer setup. Ensure she is equipped with a healing set.
Banner
Alpho
Shadow Garden
This unit is the top DPS in the Shadow Garden set after Shadow and works well if you’re aiming for double Shadow Garden DPS to activate the Bond set bonus alongside Epsolon as tank and Shadow as main DPS.
Event Shop
Naroto (Sage Mode)
Team 7
Norato is considered the weakest evolution unit because of its high cooldowns and lower stats, but it remains a viable choice. However, the materials needed to evolve him are also quite rare.
Evolve the base unit.
Broccoli
Villains
Broccoli Z is a decent beginner Mythic tank, but tends to be outperformed by Epsolon and Zura since he’s more of a damage/tank hybrid rather than a dedicated tank. On the plus side, he’s easy to obtain.
Free
Yurr
N/A
Yurr makes a good secondary DPS option if you’re missing some of the top-tier units. Although some community opinions ranked her as S-Tier, that was based on a bug that’s since been fixed, so it’s best to set those expectations aside.
Banner
Delto
Shadow Garden
Delto is a fighter who has solid performance and synergy within the Shadow Garden set. She offers reliable damage and works well alongside key units to boost the team’s overall effectiveness.
Event Shop
Sword
N/A
Sword is a fighter unit who struggles a bit in battles due to underwhelming stats and abilities, making him a less reliable choice compared to others.
Summon
Astra
N/A
Astra, like the others in this tier, is generally underpowered and best viewed as a beginner option or a unit to avoid if you have better choices available.
Summon
Liveua
N/A
Liveua is quite squishy, which limits her effectiveness and places her among the less powerful Mythic options.
Summon
Gone
N/A
Gone struggles mainly due to very long cooldowns, making him one of the weaker Mythic units in this tier.
Summon
Redward
N/A
Redward has improved with recent buffs, but he still remains a lower–tier choice compared to others.
Summon
Anime Run Kingdom Best Units for Beginners
For beginners, Freeren is one of the best starting options, thanks to her strong damage and ease of use. Weguto and Azuno are also solid early picks, offering accessible evolutions and balanced performance without heavy grinding. These characters help new players build a reliable team as they work toward higher-tier units.
How to Get Units in Anime Run Kingdom
Do NOT roll for Astra.DO buy all of these.
You can get new Units in Anime Run Kingdom by summoning on the Banners, purchasing them from the Event Shops, Raids (Just Breeza for now), Login Rewards, and Challenges. Summoning from the Banner of your choice will run you 25 Gems for a Single Pull or 250 Gems for a Ten Pull. If you are looking to buy Units from the Event Shop, you will have to participate in the current Event and gather Event Points by beating waves.
That is all for my Anime Run Kingdom Unit Tier List and Guide. Share your top units and teams in the comments below. Check out our Other Roblox Articles to learn more and find more similar games.
Anime Run Kingdom Unit Tier List FAQs
What are the best META units in Anime Run Kingdom?
The best Meta units in Anime Run Kingdom are: Agua, Shadow, Breeza (Evo), and Bokki.
What is the best DPS Unit in Anime Run Kingdom?
The first place is tied between Shadow and 11th Kenpaki.
What is the best Support Unit in Anime Run Kingdom?
Agua, without a question.
What is the best Tank Unit in Anime Run Kingdom?
The best Tank Unit is Zura, because of his Summons that grant protection for the whole team.
How can I farm Gems in Anime Run Kingdom?
The best way is to replay the highest level you can beat, or spam the current Event.
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Mythic Units are basically mandatory to have if you want to tackle late-game content. However, if you don’t evolve them, you won’t see their true power. So, to help you farm evo materials and evolve all of your Units, we prepared the following Anime Saga Unit evolutions guide.
Anime Saga Unit Evolutions Explained
Evolved Units have an additional move they can use.
All Mythic Units in Anime Saga have evolutions that increase their overall damage and unlock one additional move. Newly unlocked moves can be extremely powerful. For example, Zid’s Atomic deals more damage than the rest of its kit combined. With that in mind, you should evolve your Units as soon as you can.
How to Evolve Units in Anime Saga
When you evolve a Unit in Anime Saga, all of its stats will improve by one tier.
You can evolve Units in Anime Saga at the Evolve capsule in the main lobby. Now, each Unit has specific evolution requirements. For the most part, those requirements are Gold and craftable evolution items. Below, you can see which Units can be evolved, and what materials you need to collect to do that. If you are indecisive about which Unit to evolve first, Units with the highest priority have the best evolutions.
How to Craft Evolution Items in Anime Saga
You can craft evolution items at the Craft NPC using materials found in the Story, Raid, and Gold Shop.
You can craft evolution itemsat theCraft (Majin Buu) NPC in the main lobby. To craft an evolution item, you first need to collect some specific materials and a bit of Gold. You can farm most of these materials by doing Raids, while some are also available at the Gold Shop.
Farming Materials in Raids
The Raid stays open for 15 minutes, starting with each hour. After 15 minutes, it goes on a 45-minute cooldown.
You unlock Raids when you reach player level 25. From then on, you can easily farm materials needed for evolution items in them. Raids open up every hour at XX:00 (1:00, 2:00, etc.), and they stay open for 15 minutes before going on a 45-minute cooldown.
Raid bosses deal a lot of damage, but you can respawn even if your whole party wipes.Depending on how much damage you dealt, you will gain a certain amount of Gold, Gems, and various materials.
When you enter a Raid, you have 15 minutes to deal as much damage as you can to the boss within it. With each damage threshold you reach, you get an additional set of rewards. Even though up to eight players can join the same Raid, the damage dealt to the boss isn’t shared between them. However, teaming up with others has its benefits, as your Unit’s damage increases with more players in the same Raid.
Where to Spend Raid Tickets
Talk to the Rem and Ram NPCs in the lobby to spend your Raid tokens.You can use Tickets to buy Units and reroll consumables from the Raid Shop.
When you complete a Raid, you will get a certain number of Tickets as a reward. You can spend these Tickets at the Raid Shop NPCs to purchase Trait and Stat rerolls, as well as some very powerful limited Units, like Remu.
Buying Materials and Food at the Gold Shop
The Gold Shop refreshes every 12 hours, and you can buy randomly selected materials from it.
Suppose you are missing some materials to craft an evolution item for one of your Units. In that case, you can buy those occasionally at the Gold Shop. Keep in mind that the Gold Shop stock refreshes every 12 hours, and not all items are available from it at once. Instead, a random selection is in stock. All Rare and Epic materials are easily farmed in Raids. Thus, I suggest you purchase only Legendary and Mythic materials as they have very low drop rates.
WeaponsZid (Zid) Fan (Doma) WeaponsFrierin (Frierin)
10,000 Gold
Raids
Pochita (Chainsaw) OkorunBall (Okorun)
12,000 Gold
Raids
WeaponsZid (Zid) Fan (Doma)
That concludes our Anime Saga Unit evolutions guide. Now, you know how to take your best Units as powerful as they can be. If you want to claim some free Gems and start pulling for evolvable Units right away, then make sure to check out our Anime Saga codes.
Anime Saga Unit Evolutions FAQs
What Units can be evolved in Anime Saga?
Currently, you can only evolve Mythic Units in Anime Saga.
Can you sell materials you don’t need in Anime Saga?
Unfortunately, you can’t sell the excess materials that will inevitably pile up in your inventory.
How do you farm evolution materials in Anime Saga?
You can farm evolution materials in Anime Saga by completing Raids (level 25+). Also, if you need a specific one to evolve a Unit right away, you might find it in the Gold Shop.
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Having strong units is essential if you want to progress in Anime Saga because end-game stages can be extremely challenging. However, with so many units available, it is hard to choose which ones to roll for. To help you grind only for the best units, we prepared the following Anime Saga tier list.
Anime Saga Tier List
All units in Anime Saga ranked from best to worst — Image via TierMaker.
In the above tier list, we ranked all units in Anime Saga based on how strong they are overall and how well they scale later on. In general, rare units have better stats and thus, better scaling. However, some units stand out from the rest within each rarity tier, like Rohan and Vogita, for example. These are the factors we took into consideration when ranking each unit:
Damage, HP, and cooldowns
Scaling potential
Crowd control and AoE
End-game usefulness
List of Anime Saga Units
Below is a list of all units in Anime Saga sorted by their rank on our tier list. We included some pros and cons for each unit to give you a better idea of their strengths and why we ranked them the way we did.
S-Tier Units
A-Tier Units
B-Tier Units
Unit
Pros & Cons
+ Amazing CC potential + Stuns enemies + Decent damage and scaling – Most Legendary and Mythic units still outscale Sake
+ Amazing crowd control + Decent end-game support unit – Low damage – Worst DPS of all Legendary units
+ Decent early-game unit + Amazing combo potential – Long cooldowns – Poor scaling
+ Excellent crowd control + Very good early-game support unit – Low damage – Falls off later on because of its low damage potential
C-Tier Units
Unit
Pros & Cons
+ Best Rare unit in Anime Saga + Very good scaling potential + Excellent CC + Has an iFrame move – It still falls off later on because it’s a Rare unit – No set passive bonuses
+ Excellent DPS for a rare unit + Decent scaling – Slow animations – Falls off later on
+ Has a move with iFrames + Decent scaling potential + Excellent starter unit – Gets outclassed by rarer units – Not that great AoE
+ Decent DPS and AoE + Good starter unit – Poor scaling – Only good early-on
D-Tier Units
Unit
Pros & Cons
+ Good burst damage – M1s hit only one enemy – Long cooldowns – Worst Epic unit
+ Only decent as a starter – Low DPS – No AoE moves
+ Worst unit in Anime Saga – Low damage and slow animations – Bad scaling
How to Get New Units in Anime Saga
The units on the banners in Anime Saga rotate every hour.
You can get new units in Anime Saga by summoning them on banners that rotate every hour. The units on the banner are on a rate-up. So, you have a better chance of obtaining them than other Mythic and Legendary units. There is also a Mythical and Legendary pity system that guarantees you get a rare unit if you are unlucky. Also, some units, like Remu, are obtainable only through time-limited events.
How to Evolve Units in Anime Saga
Evolving units can be quite grindy in Anime Saga.
You can evolve units in Anime Saga at the Super Mabu NPC in the main lobby. Only specific Mythic units can be evolved, and for each of them, you will have to grind out a bunch of rare materials. Evolved units are much stronger than their regular versions. So, evolving your units should be on your priority list when playing Anime Saga.
That does it for our Anime Saga tier list. Now, you know which units to aim for when summoning and grinding for them. If you want to claim some free Gems and start summoning units right away, then make sure to check out our Anime Saga codes.
Anime Saga Tier List FAQs
What are the best early-game units in Anime Saga?
The best units for the early game in Anime Saga are Vogita, Sake, Ichigan, Itaduro, and Tanjigo.
What are the best overall units in Anime Saga?
The best units overall in Anime Saga are Zid, Remu, Frierin, Chainsaw, Rohan, and Zoru.
How long does it take to grind out the materials needed to evolve a unit in Anime Saga?
It can take you quite a bit of time to collect all of the materials needed to evolve a single unit in Anime Saga. So, you should focus on grinding the materials required to evolve the best units first.
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In Wagarashi, there are several Skill trees into which you can invest your hard-earned Skill points. All of them are viable, and that’s why choosing which one to focus on can be challenging. To help you make the right choice and answer all other questions related to Skill trees and Elements, we prepared the following Wagarashi Element and Skill tree guide.
Wagarashi Skill Trees Explained
In total, there are eight Skill trees in Wagarashi: Earth, Fire, Lightning, Water, Wind, Kenjutsu, Medical, and Tai. By investing Skill points (SP) into these trees, you can unlock special Skills (Jutsus) available through them. Also, every SP increases the effectiveness and the damage of related Skills. With every two Skill points you spend in any tree, you get to choose one new Skill to unlock. And, every five points, you get to pick a new Talent, which grants passive bonuses.
How to Get, Spend, and Reset Skill Points
In the tutorial, you can learn the basics of spending Skill Points in Wagarashi.You can learn a new Skill with every two points spent on any of the Skill trees.
In Wagarashi, you get one Skill point every time you rank up, which you can do by simply gaining XP. To spend your Skill points, use the inventory key and expand the menu on the right using the little arrow on it.
There are multiple ways to reset the Skill points you spent in Wagarashi. Firstly, you can use one of the Wagarashi codes to reset your Skill Points instantly. However, doing this will clear out the items in your quickbar. So, make sure to move items and materials to your inventory before resetting your SP. Next, you can reset your Skill points in the Shop by spending $349 Robux. Lastly, you get a free Skill point reset whenever you change your Clan, either when using codes or Robux to do that.
How to Find Out Your Elemental Affinity
You can buy the Chakra Paper at the Shop NPC in each of the villages.Hold out the Chakra Paper and use it to learn your Elemental affinity.You can see your primary and secondary Elemental affinity in the upper-right corner of the Info panel.
Each character in Wagarashi has an affinity for two random Elements. So, when you use those Elemental Skills, they deal more damage. By using Chakra Paper, you can check your primary and secondary Elemental affinity. Chakra Paper is available at the Shop NPCs in each major Village. Now, unfortunately, the only way to change your Elemental affinity is to reroll it using Robux.
Deciding Which Element Skill Tree to Invest Skill Points In
When deciding which Element Skill tree to invest your Skill points in, there are two things to consider: your Elemental affinities and your Clan. In general, you should first spend your SP on leveling up the Skill tree of your primary Element. Then, invest SP into the Skill tree of your secondary Element, or any other Skill tree you like.
Each of the five basic Elements is associated with a specific Village, just like in the Naruto manga/anime series.
Now, most Clan Skills in Wagarashi are also Elemental-based. So, you can invest points into the Element that matches your Clan. Alternatively, you can save up Skill points until you verify your Elemental affinity. Then, based on what it is, reroll your Clan using codes or Robux until you get a Clan that matches your primary Elemental affinity.
However, ultimately, you will get enough SP to invest in multiple Skill trees. So, it is fine to experiment on your own. As a reference, here is a list of Elemental Skill trees in Wagarashi, their pros and cons, and the SP requirement of the last Skill in each of them.
Because you unlock a new Jutsu only once with every two rank-ups, it will be hard to unlock all of the Skills in Elemental trees like the Earth one. So, it is a good idea to level up a tree until you can unlock the last Skill in it. Then, invest SP into another tree, and the high SP requirement Jutsus from the previous one will appear when choosing which Skill to unlock.
Wagarashi Elemental Skill Trees
There are five Elemental Skill trees in Wagarashi, and each of them contains a variety of Skills. You can find a list of all Elemental Skills and their Skill point requirements right below.
Fire Element Skill Tree
List of Fire Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Fireball
You shoot a long-range fireball forward.
1
Fire Breath
You breathe fire for a few seconds and continuously damage enemies in front of you.
1
Blazing Meteors
You shoot out several smaller long-range fireballs forward.
6
Great Fireball
Improved version of the regular Fireball Skill.
8
Flaming Barrage
Improved version of the Blazing Meteors Skill.
8
Fire Dragon Bullet
Similar to the Great Fireball but with a longer cast time and higher damage.
10
Flaming Eruption
You slam your hands on the ground and produce an erupting flame that deals high damage over time.
12
Dragon Rush
You dash forward and slam into the first enemy you hit, and send them flying backwards.
14
Flaming Dragon Missile
Improved version of the Fire Dragon Bullet Skill.
14
Incinerating Breath
Improved version of the Fire Breath Skill.
15
Flaming Dome
You cover a large area around you with fire, and imprison enemies inside it.
19
List of Fire Element Skills
Lightning Element Skill Tree
List of Lightning Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Lightning Strike
You summon a lightning strike that hits right in front of you.
1
Lightning Trap
You place a lightning trap on the ground that deals high damage if an enemy steps into it.
1
Lightning Bolt
You shoot out a long-range lightning bolt.
1
Lightning Discs
You shoot out two small lightning discs forward.
4
Lightning Kick
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
8
Chidori
You form a Chidori in your hand and hit a nearby enemy with it.
8
Lightning Balls
Improved version of the Lightning Discs Skill.
10
Lightning Fury
Short-range grab attack that temporarily stuns the enemy.
12
Lightning Rage
You slam the ground and deal high damage in a medium-sized area.
12
Chidori Senbon
You form a Chidori in your hand and shoot it forward.
12
Lightning Web
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
12
Chidori Blade
You coat your weapon in Chidori, increasing the damage you deal with it.
16
List of Lightning Element Skills
Water Element Skill Tree
List of Water Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Water Dart
You shoot out a tiny dart made of water.
1
Water Bowl
You do a water breath attack in a cone in front of you.
1
Water Pillar
You make the water erupt from the ground, which sends enemies hit by it flying.
4
Water Shuriken
You fire a barrage of water shurikens.
6
Water Darts
Improved version of the Water Dart Skill.
8
Water Prison
You imprison an enemy in a water bubble that breaks when you hit it.
12
Water Surf
You start surfing on water at a very high speed.
16
Hidden Mist
You create a thick mist in a large area around you.
18
Flood
You make a pool of water in a large area around you.
18
Water Cataclysm
You shoot out a bubble that traps the enemy you hit, and then summon water spikes that impale them, dealing very high damage.
15
List of Water Element Skills
Earth Element Skill Tree
List of Earth Element skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Earth Impact
You create a medium-sized spike from the ground, which sends enemies flying.
1
Earth Spikes
You summon several spikes from the ground that deal low damage.
4
Earth Pillar
You summon a tiny pillar from the ground, dealing decent damage.
4
Earth Rampart
You summon a long earth pillar from the ground and elevate yourself up.
6
Mud Wall
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
6
Fissure
You summon a huge pile of rocks that drops from the sky.
7
Rumble
You make the ground erupt in a long line in front of you.
7
Floating Rocks
You summon several levitating rocks that auto-target the enemies close by.
8
Rock Gun
You shoot out a rock.
8
Great Earth Rampart
Improved version of the Earth Rampart Skill.
9
Earth Gloves
You cover your fists with earth, increasing your melee damage.
12
Great Earth Seal
You create a very high wall in a large circular area, trapping everyone inside it.
13
Earth Clap
You summon two earth blocks on each side and then slam them together.
13
Seismic Slam
A technique that combines Earth Impact and Earth Rampart to send the enemy flying even further.
15
Swamp of the Underworld
You create a swamp that reduces mobility in a massive area around you.
18
List of Earth Element Skills
Wind Element Skill Tree
List of Wind Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Wind Blast
You conjure wind and release it in a cone in front of you, which sends enemies flying.
1
Wind Cyclone
You create a wind around you that deals damage and pushes enemies away from you.
1
Great Breakthrough
You summon a large number of wind bullets that push enemies forward.
4
Violent Whirlwind
You conjure a large tornado and send it forward.
4
Vacuum Sphere
You throw a small sphere on the ground that sends enemies flying if they step into it.
7
Silent Slash
You make a wind slash around you, disappear, and then reappear to hit a nearby enemy.
13
Violent Slam
You slam the ground and push a nearby enemy down, briefly stunning them.
12
Vacuum Bullets
You shoot out a large number of wind bullets forward.
14
Passing Typhoon
You conjure a large wind force that deals continuous damage and pushes enemies away from you.
16
Exploding Wind
You shoot out a small wind orb that detonates and produces large wind shockwaves from it on impact.
16
Wind Breaker
You throw a nearby enemy up in the air and then slam them down.
16
List of Wind Element Skills
Wagarashi Hybrid Element Variations (Releases)
By leveling up specific Elements, you can unlock special Hybrid Element Jutsus.
When you invest enough SP into specific Skill trees, you can unlock some powerful Hybrid Element Jutsus. Currently, there is only one Hybrid Element Skill in Wagarashi. However, we expect the developers to add more of them with future updates.
Hybrid Element
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Requirements
Storm Release
Stormy Weather
You summon a large storm cloud that creates lightning strikes, which deal high damage on impact.
Lightning: 14 Water: 18
Wagarashi Technique Skill Trees
Besides the Elemental Skill trees, there are three more trees in Wagarashi through which you learn various medical, weapon, and fighting techniques. One important thing to note is that Kenjutsuand Tai Skill trees are mutually exclusive. So, if you invest SP into one of them, you won’t be able to level up the other one. Thus, think carefully before deciding which of these two to spec into. You can find a list of the technique Skill trees, the Skills available through them, and their SP requirements right below.
Medical Skill Tree
List of Medical Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Medical Ninjutsu 1
You heal a player close to you.
1
Medical Ninjutsu 2
Improved version of the Medical Ninjutsu 1 Skill.
3
Chakra Transfer
You transfer some of your chakra to a nearby player.
1
Self Heal 1
You heal yourself for a small amount of HP.
6
Medical Ninjutsu 3
Greatly improved version of the Medical Ninjutsu 1 Skill.
6
Ground Shock
You slam the ground and send nearby enemies flying.
8
Self Heal 2
Improved version of the Self Heal 1 Skill.
12
Healing Circle
You summon a healing circle on the ground that heals all players within it.
12
1st Chakra Enhanced Strength
You cover your fists in chakra, improving your melee damage.
13
Bone Breaker
You grab a nearby enemy and slam them into the ground.
12
Healing Chime
After a long channel, you summon a large healing orb that instantly heals everyone around you.
16
2nd Chakra Enhanced Strength
Improved version of the 1st Chakra Enhanced Strength Skill.
15
Health Sacrifice
You sacrifice some of your HP to shoot out a healing orb that heals another player.
16
List of Medical Skills
Tai Skill Tree
List of Tai Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Leaf Whirlwind
You kick the player in front of you.
1
Powerful Impact
You slam the ground and create a small shockwave.
2
Dynamic Entry
You jump up and then do a charge-kick towards an enemy.
4
Ascending Leaf
You kick an enemy up, and then punch them a few times.
6
Primary Lotus
You kick an enemy up, and then grab them and slam them to the ground.
8
Dual Kick
You do a dual kick on a nearby enemy.
8
Dragon Fist
You do a fiery uppercut on the nearby enemy.
12
Diablo Kicks
You unleash a whirlwind of attacks around you.
14
Wolf Fang Fist
You do a barrage of punches on a nearby enemy, and kick them back at the end of the combo.
16
Eight Gates
You open one of the six chakra gates, increasing your speed and damage. Reusing the ability opens the next gate.
20
Reverse Lotus
You do a flurry of attacks on a nearby enemy, each dealing high damage. It works only while the Eight Gates Skill is active.
20
List of Tai Skills
Kenjutsu Skill Tree
List of Kenjutsu Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Air Cutter
You do a double slash using your weapon toward a nearby enemy.
2
Flash Cut
You dash forward and slash enemies you pass through.
2
Flashing Strikes
You do a flurry of slashes using your weapon.
6
Thrust
You thrust your weapon and trigger a flurry of slices on a nearby enemy.
5
Tornado Dance
You do a double slash in front of you that sends out a medium-sized tornado forward.
8
Winter’s Fury
You cover your weapon with snow and then do a flurry of forward slashes.
8
Nine-Head Strike
You lock onto a nearby enemy and then strike them from all directions using your weapon.
15
Soaring Dragon Flash
You pass through an enemy and then trigger a barrage of slices on them.
20
List of Kenjutsu Skills
That concludes our Wagarashi Element and Skill tree guide. Now, you have an idea of where to put your Skill points. If you want to check out more of our Roblox content, visit the Roblox section here on The Escapist.
Wagarashi Element & Skill Tree Guide FAQs
What is the Elemental affinity in Wagarashi?
Elemental affinity increases the damage you do with the Skills of a specific Element. You can check your Elemental affinity by using the Chakra Paper available at Shop NPCs in each Village.
How do you unlock new Skills (Jutsus) in Wagarashi?
With every two Skill points spent in any of the Skill trees, you get to choose one Skill to unlock out of the several ones you get offered. The Skills you are offered are randomly selected from the pool of Clan, Elemental, and other Skills for which you meet the requirements.
What are the best Elements in Wagarashi?
Essentially, all Elements are pretty equal in Wagarashi. So, to choose the best one for you, take into consideration your Elemental affinities and the Element of the Village your Clan is associated with.
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Published: Jul 12, 2025 06:31 am