Frontline clearer
A reliable wave unit keeps enemies from reaching the end while you build toward stronger upgrades.
Use this lab to avoid wasting materials before a roster settles. Summon, deploy, level, evolve, then keep only the units that actually solve a lane problem.
Spend early resources on units that solve a current lane problem, not on every banner pull that looks rare.
A reliable wave unit keeps enemies from reaching the end while you build toward stronger upgrades.
Boss waves need focused damage or control so the lane does not collapse late.
Buffs, slows, or economy effects become stronger when they improve multiple units.
Use crafting, awakening, swords, necklace, cores, and other gear slots to strengthen a unit you already use instead of spreading materials thin.
Upgrade enough to stop leaks before pushing expensive late upgrades.
Evolve a unit when the next map, mode, or boss actually asks for that power spike.
A lower-rarity unit with a useful ability can outwork a rare unit that arrives too late.
Choose units by wave clear, boss pressure, support value, and upgrade cost for your current mode.
No. Evolve units that answer a current progression wall or anchor a squad role. Goku and Vegeta matter most when they move you toward the Gogeta plan.
This page focuses on summon, upgrade, evolve, abilities, bosses, waves, and co-op roles, not a fake full stat table.
The Roblox page lists maxPlayers as 16 for Anime Squadron.
Roblox classifies Anime Squadron under Strategy and Tower Defense in the Roblox page.