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Anime Expeditions Best Units: Meta Picks Guide

Anime expeditions best units guide for carries, support, control, farming roles, and update 0.5 units to watch before investing key resources.

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Quick answer

The anime expeditions best units are not just the units with the highest visible damage. The collected sources recommend building around roles: a hard carry, a damage amplifier, a crowd control unit, and a farmer or economy unit. The most repeated high-value names are 8th Sword (Berserk), Shadow (Divine), Puppet (Telekinetic), Cursed Student (True Love), Elf Mage (Unleashed), Toy Maker, Salmon Sorcerer (Grade 1), and Ramen Guy.

For a simple team-building lens, use 8th Sword or Shadow as carry options, Puppet as a damage amplifier, Salmon Sorcerer or String Demon as control, and Ramen Guy for economy. Crow (Black Fire) and Dark Mage (Sovereign) appear in Update 0.5 discussions, but their exact long-term rank needs verification across sources.

Best overall units

8th Sword (Berserk) and Shadow (Divine) are the safest overall carry recommendations from the collected material. Both appear repeatedly in high tiers and best-units summaries. They are mentioned as units worth considering when you want a main damage position rather than a temporary early-game filler.

Puppet (Telekinetic) is valuable because sources describe it as a damage amplifier, not merely a DPS body. A team that already has a strong carry can benefit from amplification more than from adding another incomplete attacker. Cursed Student (True Love), Elf Mage (Unleashed), and Toy Maker also show repeated high placement, so they belong in any serious shortlist.

Best DPS units

Destructoid's Update 0.5 material places 8th Sword (Berserk), Shadow (Divine), Cursed Student (True Love), Puppet (Telekinetic), Elf Mage (Unleashed), Crow (Black Fire), and Dark Mage (Sovereign) in high-value DPS discussion. Pro Game Guides also says Update 0.5 testing included Crow (Black Fire), Dark Mage (Sovereign), Razorjaw (Hunter), and Cursed Immortal (Black Sun). Because those newer units are patch-sensitive, treat exact ordering as needing verification.

Damage units should be judged with abilities, passives, team synergy, resource investment, and equipment in mind. A unit that looks strong on placement can fall behind if it needs too much investment. A unit that scales with a good trait or dedicated equipment may become much stronger after setup.

Best support and control units

All Things How frames strong team composition as four roles working together. Puppet (Telekinetic) is the key damage amplifier in that structure. Salmon Sorcerer and String Demon are presented as crowd control options, which makes them useful for slowing, stalling, or managing difficult enemy waves.

Support units are easy to undervalue because they may not top a raw damage table. However, Anime Expeditions includes bosses, waves, status effects, and team synergy. A support or control unit can make a carry perform better, keep enemies manageable, or create enough time for upgrades.

Best farming unit

Ramen Guy is the main farming or economy unit from the research. Multiple sources separate its value from pure damage. The important point is not whether Ramen Guy beats a carry in DPS, but whether it helps the team reach upgrades faster in long stages.

This makes Ramen Guy a good example of role-based evaluation. If you only sort by damage, you may cut a unit that improves the entire run. If you are still early and cannot support a full team, Ramen Guy's value depends on whether your stages are long enough for economy to matter.

Update 0.5 units to watch

Pro Game Guides says Update 0.5 testing covered Crow (Black Fire), Dark Mage (Sovereign), Razorjaw (Hunter), and Cursed Immortal (Black Sun). MrGuider mentions Crow and Crow (Black Fire). Destructoid includes Crow (Black Fire) and Dark Mage (Sovereign) among high-value DPS discussion.

The overlap suggests Crow (Black Fire) and Dark Mage (Sovereign) deserve attention. The full list of Update 0.5 additions and their final meta placement needs verification because the collected sources do not fully agree. Do not spend rare resources only because a unit is new.

Investment advice

Invest first in units that will stay useful after traits and equipment are added. A carry, amplifier, control unit, and economy unit cover more problems than four random damage units. Also check whether the unit needs a specific team composition before committing rerolls.

For beginners, the best unit is often the one that solves your next wall without wasting scarce materials. For late-game players, the best unit is the one that fits your trait, equipment, and team plan. That distinction keeps this page from turning into a misleading one-column ranking.

Team composition example

The collected best-units research gives a simple composition model: hard carry, damage amplifier, crowd control, and farmer. In that model, 8th Sword (Berserk) or Shadow (Divine) can function as the carry, Puppet (Telekinetic) can provide amplification, Salmon Sorcerer or String Demon can cover control, and Ramen Guy can support economy.

This is not a fixed six-slot team. It is a role checklist. If your account lacks one of these named units, look for another unit that performs the missing job instead of copying names blindly.

When a new unit is worth watching

Update 0.5 introduced or highlighted several units in the collected sources, including Crow (Black Fire), Dark Mage (Sovereign), Razorjaw (Hunter), and Cursed Immortal (Black Sun). New units deserve attention because their abilities may change the meta. They do not deserve automatic top placement without testing.

If a new unit appears in high DPS lists but not in support or team-comp discussions, treat the role as needing verification. If multiple sources later agree on its purpose, it can move into the main recommendation group. Until then, save rare resources unless the unit clearly solves a team problem.

Best units versus unit database

This page is a recommendation page, not a full roster. The units database should hold every confirmed unit, variant, rarity, role, and obtain method. The best-units page should stay narrower and explain which units are most likely to justify resources based on multiple sources.