S candidate
Solves multiple modes, scales with upgrades, and stays useful after team changes.
Instead of pretending the meta is solved, this page gives you a repeatable way to rank units as new Anime Overseer data appears.
Anime Overseer is still new, so a permanent S/A/B ranking can become outdated quickly. This page ranks the questions you should ask first, then leaves room to update exact unit names after live testing or official changes.
Solves multiple modes, scales with upgrades, and stays useful after team changes.
Strong in one major role and easy to fit into balanced teams.
Useful while progressing, but replaceable once your roster deepens.
Excellent for a specific boss, wave, or support job, but not always a main carry.
Looks promising, but needs more wave, trait, or evolution testing.
Helps early and should not receive rare resources yet.
| Factor | High score means | Low score means |
|---|---|---|
| Wave clear | Handles groups before they leak. | Needs another unit to protect early lanes. |
| Boss pressure | Can finish heavy enemies without draining all upgrades. | Fails when one target survives the crowd damage. |
| Scaling | Upgrades and evolution create visible power jumps. | Early strength fades before harder waves. |
| Team fit | Works with common support and carry structures. | Forces awkward team slots or duplicate roles. |
| Resource safety | Worth Gold, evolution, and rerolls after testing. | Too uncertain for rare resources. |
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Last editorial check: July 6, 2026. Anime Overseer is in Early Access, so code menus, unit values, evolution costs, and team recommendations can change. Pages on this site label uncertain information instead of presenting guesses as confirmed facts.