- Gacha Mechanics: Roll anime to fight limited fighters and high-rarity units to build your core defense roster.
- Mutation System: Protect rare mutations like Nen and Titan, which can outperform standard higher-rarity units.
- Merge Strategy: Focus duplicate resources into a single main carry rather than spreading upgrades across multiple units.
- Wave Progression: Reach higher checkpoints to secure massive resource payouts and unlock premium rolling bonuses.
Roll Anime to Fight Limited Fighters: Gacha Rates & Rarities
To succeed in the Roblox experience Roll Anime to Fight!, you must master the gacha system. Rolling supplies the fighters used to build and improve your combat team. While Mythic and Legendary fighters represent highly valuable pulls, mutated versions such as Gold, Diamond, Nen, and Titan should be preserved as separate upgrade lines.
Video Highlights:
- Roster Building: How to roll anime to fight limited fighters and fill your active team positions early on.
- Mutation Hunting: Identifying top-tier visual and stat-enhancing mutations.
- Progression Loop: Transitioning from starter waves to stable checkpoint farming.
Understanding the baseline stats of your pulled units is critical. Compare the complete fighter card instead of choosing units by rarity color alone.
| Rarity Category | Stat Focus | Keep Priority | Recommended Tactical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mythic | Level, DPS, RNG, CD | Highest | Equip immediately; preserve duplicates for merging. |
| Legendary | Level, DPS, RNG, CD | High | Core mid-game roster; merge matching duplicates. |
| Mutated Fighter | Special Mutation Labels | High | Develop on a separate upgrade branch. |
| Standard Duplicate | Identical Base Profile | Merge Material | Feed into the main active version of that fighter. |
Always look at the raw DPS (damage per second) and CD (cooldown) rather than just the rarity color. A well-merged Legendary fighter or a lower-rarity unit with a powerful combat mutation can easily outperform a base-level Mythic unit.
Mutation Hierarchy & Keep Priorities
Mutations create special versions of rolled units and can greatly improve the value of a strong fighter. A special mutation on a strong Mythic or Legendary unit should normally be protected, equipped, and upgraded before ordinary copies.
We rank the currently active mutations below based on their combat viability and high-wave progression performance.
| Mutation Tier | Mutation Name | Type | Best For | Keep Rule |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-Tier | Nen | Special | High-wave progression | Lock unit; merge only with matching Nen copies. |
| S-Tier | Titan | Special | Raw damage output | Protect as a dedicated high-value upgrade branch. |
| A-Tier | Diamond | Premium Visual | Balanced DPS boosts | Keep separate from normal copies; merge within Diamond line. |
| B-Tier | Gold | Enhanced Visual | Mid-game progression | Use to improve active roster; better than standard base units. |
| C-Tier | None | Standard | Merge fodder | Use extra normal copies to level up your mutated units. |
Nen & Titan Mutations
These are the premier combat mutations in the game. They offer massive stat multipliers that scale exceptionally well into late-game waves.
Diamond & Gold Mutations
Primarily visual enhancements that also offer stable, reliable stat increases. Excellent for clearing mid-tier checkpoints.
Always lock your mutated fighters immediately after rolling. It is incredibly easy to accidentally consume a rare Nen or Titan unit as standard merge material when leveling up a base fighter.
Step-by-Step Guide to Merging & Leveling Up
The merge system turns repeated rolls into permanent team power. Select your best version of a fighter first, preserve valuable mutations, and direct matching duplicates into the copy that will remain in your active team.
Choose the Main Copy
Compare rarity, mutation, DPS, range, and cooldown before selecting the fighter that will receive future merges. Always prioritize mutated variants.
Separate Mutation Branches
Keep normal, Gold, Diamond, Nen, and Titan versions organized as separate fighter variants. Do not consume a valuable mutation to upgrade a weaker normal copy.
Collect Matching Duplicates
Continue rolling and save additional copies of fighters already used by your main team. Team duplicates are more useful than unused low-impact fighters.
Merge to Raise the Level
Use the merge interface to combine matching fighters and increase the selected fighter's displayed level and overall combat strength.
Concentrate your merges on one or two primary damage dealers first. A single level 10 carry unit is significantly more effective at clearing waves than five level 2 units.
Best Team Lineups for Wave Progression
Building a balanced team is not always about equipping the highest visible rarity. Strong teams combine upgraded fighters, fast or consistent damage, wider enemy coverage, and useful mutations so that different wave conditions are handled efficiently.
| Team Setup | Target Stage | Core Roster Roles | Strategic Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early-Game Starter | First rolls & early waves | 1 High DPS, 1 Fast Attacker, 1 Wide Coverage | Fill all slots before merging; replace weakest units gradually. |
| Mid-Game Balanced | Checkpoint farming | 1 Strong Carry, 2 Wide Attackers, 1 Mutated Unit | Balance single-target DPS with crowd control; invest in merges. |
| High-Wave Damage | Late checkpoints | 2 Sustained DPS, 1 Fast Attacker, Mutated Core | Remove low-performing units; focus entirely on high-wave uptime. |
Ensure you have a mix of fast-attacking units to clean up low-health enemies and slow, heavy-hitting units to shred high-health targets and bosses.
Wave Checkpoints & Progression Rewards
Wave progression is the main test of team strength. Improve the weakest part of the roster after each failed run, reach the next checkpoint, claim its reward, and reinvest those resources into rolling and merging.
| Progression Stage | Core Objective | Team Check Requirement | Upgrade Priority | Reward Reinvestment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting Waves | Fill active team slots | Every slot occupied by a functioning unit | Replace starter units with rolled units | Spend earnings on additional rolls |
| First Stable Run | Clear multiple waves | Damage spread across several reliable units | Merge duplicate team units | Build one leveled fighter at a time |
| Checkpoint Push | Secure next milestone | Compare DPS, range, and CD after failure | Upgrade lowest-performing fighter | Reinvest rewards into mutation rolls |
| High-Wave Push | Maintain damage scaling | Roster must contain leveled, mutated units | Develop Diamond, Nen, and Titan branches | Save payouts for large rolling sessions |
Pre-Run Checklist:
- Verify every available team position is filled.
- Ensure your primary damage dealers have been merged to their maximum current level.
- Double-check that your best mutated units (Nen/Titan) are equipped.
- Lock any newly rolled rare units to prevent accidental merging.
- Review your team balance to ensure you have both single-target and wide-attack units.
If you hit a wall, do not keep retrying the same wave. Back out, farm your highest completed checkpoint for rewards, roll new units, merge duplicates, and return when your total team DPS has increased.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I roll anime to fight limited fighters?
You can obtain limited and rare fighters by using the in-game rolling system. Save up your currency, activate luck boosts if available, and focus on rolling during special events or using mutation game passes to increase your chances of pulling top-tier units.
Q: Should I merge my mutated units into standard units?
No. Mutated units like Nen, Titan, and Diamond should be kept separate and upgraded along their own dedicated branches. Merging a mutated unit into a standard unit will waste the mutation's unique stat multipliers.
Q: What is the fastest way to level up my fighters?
The fastest way to level up is by merging duplicate copies of the same fighter into your main unit. This increases the unit's level and significantly boosts its DPS, range, and cooldown stats.
Q: Why am I failing to clear higher wave checkpoints?
Failing high waves usually means your team lacks balanced damage types or your units need to be merged further. Ensure you have a mix of high single-target DPS for bosses and wide-coverage attackers for enemy mobs.