July 2026 · Roblox Game

Anime Overseer Unit Rarities & Gacha Guide

Complete breakdown of Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic rarities in Anime Overseer — banner strategy, duplicate value, pity habits, and when to stop summoning during Early Access from v2 studio.

The Four Rarity Tiers

Anime Overseer sorts every summonable unit into four rarities that dictate base stats, evolution ceilings, and long-term meta relevance on the unit tier list. Understanding these tiers prevents wasting Gems on banners that cannot deliver raid-ready DPS.

  • Rare — Fodder and early tutorial slots. Fine for learning controls but replace quickly.
  • Epic — Bridge carries for first Story worlds. Some Epics outlast expectations but rarely survive Infinity Express Act 3.
  • Legendary — Backbone units like Brolu (LSSJ) that anchor mid-game and early Infinite Mode.
  • Mythic — Top meta including Michael (Progenitor) and Akoza (Destructive Death). Mythics justify Overseer investment.

Rarity alone does not determine power — traits from trait effects and evolution depth matter equally. A Legendary with Overseer can out-DPS a bare Mythic missing discs.

Gems are the premium currency for banners. F2P income flows from active codes, Sand Village Nightmare Ch8, and Infinity Express Raid Act 3. Spend Gems when a banner features S-tier Mythics or a Legendary you need for team compositions.

Recommended summon cadence:

There is no official published Mythic rate — community estimates sit below one percent. Do not rely on unconfirmed pity systems; budget accordingly and track results in the team planner.

Duplicate Value & Evolution

Duplicates are not wasted pulls in Anime Overseer. Legendary and Mythic copies feed evolution tiers, unlock higher level caps, and supply materials for the Max Level Increase system critical in Infinite Mode.

Rare duplicates convert into low-tier evolution fodder — acceptable early, wasteful late. Epic duplicates help only if that Epic remains your Story carry. Once Michael or Brolu arrives, stop investing Epics entirely and route duplicates into your primary DPS lane documented on best units.

Before summoning aggressively, check evolution requirements in how to evolve. A duplicate Legendary often beats a new random Epic for account power.

Gacha Mistakes to Avoid

Chasing every banner: Gem drought stalls raid builds. Summon with a target unit in mind from the tier list.

Ignoring Gold costs: Pulling Mythics you cannot evolve is a vanity move. Farm Gold on Blue Planet Nightmare Ch8 alongside Gem routes in farm resources.

Selling low units too early: Keep one copy of each Rare you might need for collection quests during Early Access patches.

Skipping codes before banners: July 2026 strings like restrictionremoved and 3kccu! outpace a week of Story Gem income. Copy safely via code copy.

F2P Progression Path by Rarity

F2P players can reach endgame rarity targets without Robux by chaining documented loops. Start Rare/Epic from codes, graduate to Legendary through targeted summons, and farm Mythic materials while running Akaza raids with borrowed comps.

Join the Anime Overseer Discord for banner announcements — there is no official Trello. When v2 studio drops a Mythic banner, pair summons with trait reroll sessions funded by code Trait Discs. Rarity progression is a marathon aligned with how to play fundamentals, not a day-one jackpot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mythic pull rate in Anime Overseer?+
Developers have not published official rates during Early Access. Community estimates place Mythic below one percent — plan summons conservatively.
Is there a pity system?+
No confirmed universal pity as of July 2026. Do not assume guaranteed Mythic within a fixed pull count.
Which banner should I pull on?+
Pull when Michael, Brolu, Akoza, or Jogo are featured, or when you need a specific Legendary bridge for Story and raids.
What do I do with duplicate Rares?+
Use them as early evolution fodder or collection fillers. Do not invest Trait Discs on Rares.

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