If you’re a fan of Anime and Roblox, chances are you’ve heard of Anime Adventures. With units representing various characters from different Anime universes, Anime Adventures provides a unique gaming experience while tactfully avoiding copyright infringement. However, these Anime characters’ power is often not proportional to their Universes!
In Anime Adventures, you may be surprised to learn that units like Whitebeard, called Whitehair in Anime Adventures, are not amazing, despite how powerful he is in One Piece. As such, let’s dive into the most meta units in the game right now and go over some notable mentions.
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Anime Adventures Tier List: Our Top Picks

Before we begin, a big shoutout to ToadBoiGaming, whose own tier list informed ours heavily. Specifically, we applaud the distinction made between S Tier physical units and S Tier magical units, which serve different roles and should not be clumped together in an uncategorized S Tier. Let’s go over each of these tiers in some detail.
S Tier Magical Units

The S Tier magical units consist of some real heavy hitters in the form of Aizo, Julio, and Yono. These units have many abilities that deal massive damage, making them an indispensable part of a well-formed deck. You absolutely have to bring these units with you if you have them!
The very first inhabitant of this category, Aizo, is the best unit in the game currently. With insane damage per second and top-notch versatility, Aizo is a unit that you cannot afford to leave behind. Other entrants in this category are no slackers either, with Getu providing anti-air capabilities with his kit.
However, some entries in this Tier derive their value from a single, super-valuable skill. One such example is Julio, whose entire utility comes from his Time Stop skill, an extremely versatile and useful ability. In general, these units are a must-bring!
S Tier Physical Units

Having a healthy balance of physical and magical damage is key, as some units are resistant to one type at the expense of the other. As such, we have compiled a selection of super-meta Physical units you must bring if you have them!
Ichi (Final Dusk) is one of the strongest damage dealers in the game, as well as having the ability to hit Air units, an incredibly sought-after skill. Yamamoto also provides excellent physical damage and is the strongest physical damage dealer in the game. Other units, such as Kenpaki and Soi Fan, provide value via other means. Specifically, Soi Fan derives its utility from being an anti-air specialist, a trait that many a deck can benefit from.
A Tier Magical Units

The units in the A Tier are pretty good but provide less value than their S Tier counterparts. Still, they can be very valuable when used correctly. Preferably, they should be used in conjunction with some S Tier units, a strategy that is particularly effective when S Tier units are sparse.
Some notable picks in this class include Wenda, Jelly, and Moriu. Wenda derives her utility from being able to cast spells on placement, which can benefit a player greatly if correctly implemented. However, since such skill usage is often pretty situational, Wenda isn’t necessarily a must-bring Magical unit. Jelly provides great general utility and support, while Moriu is one of the best Magical units in the game, though not in the same league as the S Tier chaps.
A Tier Physical Units

These physical units are, in general, inferior to their S-class counterparts but provide good value regardless. As such, they have a place in a well-rounded deck, though they should be replaced with S Tier physical units whenever possible.
Notable picks in this category are Ging, Yamo, and Cel. Ging and Yamo are similar in their strengths insofar as their damage output is concerned. In essence, both Ging and Yamo provide excellent physical damage, with Yamo even ignoring Shields! However, their performance compared to other Physical units is underwhelming. Cel is one of those units that can easily be an S Tier physical unit, mainly due to this immense hitting power. However, it takes a while to get him to his Perfect stage, and Soi Fan does everything better.
B Tier Units

B Tier units are okay units that can provide significant value in certain situations. Given their lack of versatility and underwhelming damage output, they do not need to be a part of your deck.
Notable mentions here include All Force, Whitehair, and Brulo. All Force, modeled quite obviously after All Might from My Hero Academia, is surprisingly meh at most things. Despite being crazy strong in the anime, his strengths do not translate well into Anime Adventures! Whitehair is similarly underpowered compared to his anime namesake, where Whitebeard is regarded as one of the strongest characters in One Piece.
C Tier Units

These units are pretty bad but can still be brought on if you have nothing else. They do not provide much specific value and are generally very underwhelming.
A pretty notable pick in this class is Levy Ackmann, who is a far cry from his anime counterpart, Levi Ackermann from Attack On Titan. Despite his overwhelming power in the show, Levy Ackmann is actually quite a timid unit in Anime Adventures. This is certainly difficult to hear for most Attack On Titan fans, but it is true.
F Tier Units

These units are pretty much useless. There is absolutely no need to bring them unless you feel attached to the source material they originate from. We only have two units in this tier: Diavoro and Armein. Armein is the second unit modeled after an AoT character that is kinda awful! It seems like AoT fans are out of luck when it comes to Anime Adventures! Hey, at least Erwin’s copy is pretty good!
Conclusion
We hope this tier list has helped you decide which units you’d like to start grinding for, and has updated your deck in some meaningful way. Don’t fret if your favourite character is kinda awful in Anime Adventures; they may get buffed into oblivion next update!