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Anime Adventures Best Units 2026 — Top 10 Ranked
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Anime Adventures Best Units (2026) — Top 10 Ranked

By Earnaldo Team · April 11, 2026 · 14 min read

Short answer: Vegeto is the #1 best unit in Anime Adventures right now. He's a fusion of Unique Goko Super & Unique Vegita Majin II, and his DPS ceiling is genuinely absurd — we're talking 107,380 base DPS that rockets past 354,000 with the right support. But the other 9 units on this list all bring something different to the table, and depending on your playstyle, some of them might matter more than the top slot.

We've ranked every top unit based on the current meta as of April 2026. This list factors in Infinite Mode scaling, story viability, burn & bleed mechanics, and how each unit interacts with buffs and relics. If you need active codes to speed up your grind, hit our Anime Adventures codes page. Want to see where every unit falls across all tiers? Check the full Anime Adventures tier list for 2026.

Table of Contents

  1. 10. Harribu
  2. 9. Homura (Time Traveller)
  3. 8. Supreme Being (Sovereign)
  4. 7. Fused Hero
  5. 6. Pride (the One)
  6. 5. Berserker
  7. 4. Griffin
  8. 3. Shinobi
  9. 2. Shinobi (Awakened)
  10. 1. Vegeto
  11. Honorable Mentions
  12. FAQ

10. Harribu

Harribu is one of the most cost-effective units in Anime Adventures, and that's exactly why he opens this list. At just 63.8K yen to fully max out, you're getting a hill unit that punches well above his price tag. He won't top any DPS charts, but he doesn't need to — his value comes from doing solid work without draining your economy.

Where Harribu really shines is against air enemies and shield enemies in the early-to-mid waves. A lot of units struggle with these enemy types, which forces you to bring niche counters that waste team slots. Harribu handles both naturally, freeing up your other slots for pure damage dealers. That flexibility matters more than raw numbers in most team compositions.

He's also surprisingly strong in Infinite Mode on a budget. If you're not sitting on a vault of Unique units, Harribu gives you a reliable foundation to build around. Max him out, place him on a hill, and let him work while your higher-rarity units handle the heavy lifting further down the path.

Tip: Always place Harribu on elevated terrain. His hill bonus multiplies his already-efficient stats, making him one of the best value placements in the early rounds of any game mode.

9. Homura (Time Traveller)

Homura brings something to the table that raw DPS units simply can't replicate: time-stop. Her ability freezes every enemy on the map, giving your entire team free damage windows that can turn a losing wave into a clean sweep. In a game where one leaked enemy can end a run, that kind of utility is worth its weight in gold.

The DPS she deals personally isn't bad either. Homura's not just a one-trick support — she contributes meaningful damage between her time-stop cooldowns. You're getting a unit that pulls double duty as both a damage dealer and the single best crowd control option in the game. That combination is rare, and it's why she earns a spot here over plenty of units with higher raw numbers.

Homura becomes essential once you're pushing deep Infinite Mode runs. Past wave 50, enemy HP and speed ramp up to the point where even top-tier DPS units can't kill everything before it reaches the end. Time-stop buys you the seconds you need. If you're serious about Infinite Mode survival, she's not optional — she's mandatory.

8. Supreme Being (Sovereign)

Supreme Being (Sovereign) is the top DPS summoning unit in Anime Adventures as of April 2026. His summoned minions deal serious damage, and when his traits line up correctly, his total output rivals units several ranks above him. The trait dependency is the catch — a well-rolled Supreme Being is a monster, while a poorly-rolled one feels mediocre.

What keeps Supreme Being versatile is that he's viable in literally any game mode. Story, Infinite, raids — his summons work everywhere because they scale with the content's difficulty curve rather than falling off at specific thresholds. You don't need to bench him when you switch modes, and that consistency saves you from constantly reshuffling your lineup.

The summoning mechanic also means he effectively occupies more map space than a single unit normally would. His minions spread out and cover lanes that your other units might miss. On maps with split paths or wide corridors, Supreme Being's coverage advantage is significant. Just make sure you're rerolling his traits until you land something that actually amplifies his summon damage.

Anime Adventures Best Units  - Top 10 Ranked rewards illustration - 7. Fused Hero
Anime Adventures Best Units - Top 10 Ranked rewards

7. Fused Hero

Fused Hero — the Vegito fusion created from Carrot Super and Vego Mage — is one of the easiest fusion units to acquire in the game, and his performance absolutely justifies the grind. Unlike Vegeto at the top of this list, Fused Hero doesn't require two Unique-rarity bases. Both Carrot Super and Vego Mage are reasonably common, making this fusion accessible to mid-game players.

His DPS is strong across the board, with a nice hybrid utility angle that lets him contribute to both wave clear and single-target scenarios. He won't out-damage the specialists above him in their respective niches, but he covers more situations competently than most units at this tier. If your team has a gap, Fused Hero can probably fill it.

Think of Fused Hero as the stepping stone to Vegeto. He teaches you how fusion units work in Anime Adventures, gives you a legitimate DPS option while you grind for the higher-rarity fusions, and stays useful even after you've assembled the endgame roster. For the investment required, there's no better return in the fusion category.

Tip: If you're working toward Vegeto but don't have the Unique bases yet, Fused Hero is your best placeholder. He fills a similar role at a fraction of the cost and keeps your team competitive in the meantime.

6. Pride (the One)

Pride (the One) deals insanely high AoE damage with a quick attack cooldown that keeps pressure on every wave. His attacks hit wide areas and cycle fast enough that enemies rarely get a chance to slip through. On any map with natural chokepoints, Pride turns those bottlenecks into kill zones where nothing survives more than a few seconds.

The endgame upgrades push Pride from strong to exceptional. Each upgrade amplifies both his damage and his AoE radius, which means he scales better than most units as you invest resources into him. A maxed Pride covers so much ground that you can allocate your other team slots to single-target specialists without worrying about wave clear at all.

Pride works on every map in the game. He doesn't need specific terrain or positioning tricks to perform — just drop him somewhere central and let him go to work. That universal effectiveness is what separates him from more situational AoE units that only shine on certain layouts. If you want one AoE unit and don't want to think about it, Pride is the pick.

5. Berserker

Berserker is the undisputed bleed king of Anime Adventures. His stacking bleed mechanic is one of the most powerful damage-over-time effects in the game — each hit applies a bleed that ticks for a percentage of the enemy's HP, and those bleeds stack with themselves. Against high-HP enemies in late Infinite waves, Berserker's effective DPS skyrockets because the bleed scales with the target's total health pool.

This makes Berserker the best AoE meta unit for both story content and Infinite Mode. In story, his bleed tears through enemies faster than most direct-damage units. In Infinite, the HP-scaling mechanic means he never falls off — as enemies get tankier, his bleed gets deadlier. That's the opposite of how most damage units work, and it's why Berserker stays relevant at wave counts where other units become useless.

The only downside is that bleed takes time to kill. Against enemies that are already near the end of the path, the ticking damage might not finish them off before they leak. You'll want to pair Berserker with a burst unit or crowd control like Homura to give the bleeds time to do their work. Once the bleeds are stacked, though, nothing in the game survives for long.

Anime Adventures Best Units  - Top 10 Ranked strategy illustration - 8. Supreme Being (Sovereign)
Anime Adventures Best Units - Top 10 Ranked strategies

4. Griffin

Griffin in his base form has one of the most unique scaling mechanics in Anime Adventures: sacrifice. You feed yen into Griffin by sacrificing other placed units, and his damage increases with no cap. Read that again — no damage cap. Invest 100K+ yen into sacrifices and Griffin's DPS enters territory that other units physically cannot reach regardless of their upgrades or traits.

The base numbers are already solid. Griffin starts at 19,190 DPS, and with Commander and Mirrorblade support, that jumps to 63,279 before you've even started sacrificing. Once you begin feeding him, the number just keeps climbing. In Infinite Mode, where you accumulate massive amounts of yen over the course of a run, Griffin becomes the ultimate late-game carry because his power grows alongside your economy.

Griffin demands a specific playstyle. You need to plan your economy around him, placing cheap units early specifically to sacrifice them later. It's a longer setup than just dropping a high-DPS unit and letting it rip, but the payoff is unmatched. If you're patient enough to invest in Griffin's sacrifice mechanic properly, he'll reward you with damage numbers that make every other unit on this list look modest.

Tip: In Infinite Mode, start placing sacrifice fodder units from wave 1. The earlier you begin feeding Griffin, the higher his DPS ceiling climbs by the time the really dangerous waves hit.

3. Shinobi

Shinobi holds the highest displayed DPS in all of Anime Adventures at 34,279 base. But the displayed number barely scratches the surface of what this unit actually does, because Shinobi's burn mechanic is where the real damage lives. Burn deals 100% of his attack damage over 10 ticks. Equip the Mangekyo Eye and that doubles to 200%. Stack all available buffs and you're looking at 600% burn damage that ticks independently of his normal attacks.

Here's the part that breaks the game: burns stack with themselves. Every time Shinobi attacks, a new burn gets applied on top of the existing ones. With Wenda, Griffin support, and Mangekyo Eye equipped, Shinobi's effective DPS reaches 371,161. That's not a theoretical number — that's what he actually deals in practice when the burns are rolling. No other unit in the game generates this kind of sustained damage output.

Shinobi requires setup to hit those numbers. You need the right relics, the right support units nearby, and enough time for the burn stacks to accumulate. Against fast-moving early waves, he won't feel as dominant. But in any scenario where enemies stick around long enough to collect a few burn applications, Shinobi melts them. He's the reason burn-focused team compositions are one of the strongest strategies in the current meta. For more on building around burn teams, check our tier list where we break down synergies in detail.

2. Shinobi (Awakened)

Shinobi (Awakened) takes everything that makes base Shinobi devastating and pushes it further. The awakened form amplifies burn damage across the board, turning an already-dominant burn unit into something that trivializes most content in the game. If you've been running base Shinobi and wondering how your damage could possibly get higher, this is the answer.

The key interaction that elevates Awakened Shinobi above his base form is the Eternal Gaze relic. When equipped, fire tick damage doubles. On base Shinobi, that's strong. On Awakened Shinobi, where the burn ticks are already enhanced, the doubling effect creates damage numbers that spiral into absurdity. We're talking about burn ticks that individually deal more damage than some units' entire attack cycles.

Awakening your Shinobi should be a top priority once you have the base version. The investment required is significant — you'll need specific materials and progression milestones — but the power jump is one of the largest single upgrades available in Anime Adventures. Pair Awakened Shinobi with Eternal Gaze, Mangekyo Eye, and a Griffin sacrifice setup, and you've got a burn engine that handles everything short of the absolute highest Infinite waves. For help earning the Robux to accelerate your progression, see our Anime Adventures free Robux guide.

Anime Adventures Best Units  - Top 10 Ranked illustration - 9. Homura (Time Traveller)
Anime Adventures Best Units - Top 10 Ranked features

1. Vegeto

Vegeto is the best unit in Anime Adventures as of April 2026, and it's not particularly close. Created from fusing Unique Goko Super with Unique Vegita Majin II, Vegeto brings the highest DPS in the entire game: 107,380 base. With Commander, Griffin, and Mirrorblade buffs active, that climbs to 354,085. His TDps (total damage per second accounting for all attack patterns) hits 322,140 unbuffed and a staggering 1,062,256 with full support.

What makes those numbers even more terrifying is Vegeto's cone AoE. His attacks hit everything in a wide cone in front of him, which means that 354K DPS isn't being applied to a single target — it's hitting every enemy caught in the cone simultaneously. On maps where enemies funnel through a single lane, Vegeto essentially deals his full DPS to the entire wave at once. No other unit combines this level of raw damage with this much AoE coverage.

The catch is that Vegeto requires two Unique-rarity units to create. Both Goko Super and Vegita Majin II are rare pulls, and you need both before you can fuse. It's the most expensive unit to build in the game. But once you have him, every piece of content becomes noticeably easier. Story missions, Infinite Mode pushes, raid farming — Vegeto dominates all of it. He's the unit the entire meta revolves around, and every other slot on your team is essentially built to support him or cover the few situations where he doesn't single-handedly win.

Rank Unit Base DPS Buffed DPS
1 Vegeto 107,380 354,085
2 Shinobi (Awakened) 34,279+ 371,161+
3 Shinobi 34,279 371,161
4 Griffin 19,190 63,279+ (no cap)
5 Berserker Scales w/ enemy HP Scales w/ enemy HP
6 Pride (the One) High AoE High AoE
7 Fused Hero Hybrid DPS Hybrid DPS
8 Supreme Being Trait-dependent Trait-dependent
9 Homura Moderate + Time-stop Moderate + Time-stop
10 Harribu Budget (63.8K yen max) Budget (63.8K yen max)
Anime Adventures Best Units  - Top 10 Ranked gameplay illustration - 10. Harribu
Anime Adventures Best Units - Top 10 Ranked gameplay

Honorable Mentions

A few units that narrowly missed the top 10 but still deserve a shout-out:

Commander — He doesn't deal much damage himself, but his buff aura is one of the most impactful support effects in the game. Almost every top-tier composition runs Commander specifically to amplify Vegeto, Griffin, or Shinobi. He's the invisible multiplier behind half the DPS numbers on this list.

Mirrorblade — Another critical support unit. Mirrorblade's damage reflection and buff synergies pair perfectly with Griffin's sacrifice mechanic and Vegeto's cone AoE. If you're running either of those units, Mirrorblade should probably be on your team already.

Wenda — The third piece of the Shinobi burn puzzle. Wenda's support effects push Shinobi's burn damage from strong to game-breaking. She's niche, but within that niche, she's irreplaceable.

Goko Super (base) — Before you fuse him into Vegeto, Goko Super is a legitimate standalone DPS unit. If you pull him but don't have Vegita yet, he'll carry your team until you're ready for the fusion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best unit in Anime Adventures in 2026?

Vegeto is the best unit in Anime Adventures as of April 2026. He's a fusion unit created from Unique Goko Super and Unique Vegita Majin II, with the highest DPS in the entire game — 107,380 base DPS that scales to over 354,000 with buffs from Commander, Griffin, and Mirrorblade.

How do you get Vegeto in Anime Adventures?

Vegeto is a fusion unit. You need to obtain the Unique Goko Super and Unique Vegita Majin II units, then fuse them together. Both base units are Unique rarity, so you'll need to grind banners or trade for them before you can create the fusion.

Is Shinobi or Shinobi Awakened better in Anime Adventures?

Shinobi Awakened is the stronger version overall. While base Shinobi has the highest displayed DPS in the game at 34,279, the Awakened form pushes burn damage even further — especially when paired with the Eternal Gaze relic, which doubles fire tick damage. If you can awaken your Shinobi, it's always worth doing.

What is the best unit for Infinite Mode in Anime Adventures?

Griffin is arguably the best Infinite Mode unit because of his sacrifice mechanic. He has no damage cap and scales infinitely — investing 100K+ yen into sacrifices lets him reach DPS numbers that other units physically cannot match. Pair him with Commander and Mirrorblade for a base DPS of 63,279 that keeps climbing.

What are the best budget units in Anime Adventures?

Harribu is the best budget unit in Anime Adventures. He only costs 63.8K yen to fully max out, handles air enemies and shield enemies well, and performs surprisingly well in Infinite Mode for his price. Homura is another strong budget pick thanks to her time-stop utility that freezes all enemies on the map.

Does burn damage stack in Anime Adventures?

Yes, burn damage stacks with itself in Anime Adventures. This is what makes Shinobi and Shinobi Awakened so powerful. Base burn deals 100% DMG over 10 ticks, 200% with Mangekyo Eye, and up to 600% with all buffs active. Multiple burn applications stack on the same target, which is why Shinobi's effective DPS can reach 371,161 with the right setup.