Resource decision guide
Anime Squadron Reroll Guide
Plan Anime Squadron rerolls with cube priorities, trait shard caution, one-carry stop rules, resource checks, pity notes, and verification-safe advice.

Reroll After You Know the Goal
Reroll pages from competitors are useful because players need spending rules. This guide gives the rule without fake odds: pick the unit, define the next stage or boss you need to clear, then stop rerolling once the roll is good enough for that job.
Reroll Priority Checklist
- Keep one main carry stable before rerolling support units.
- Do not spend perfect cubes until exact stat ranges are verified.
- Check codes and updates first because rewards can change the decision.
- Record the unit, roll, resource spent, map tested, and result.
Stop Rules
A simple stop rule is stronger than a fake best-in-slot list. Stop rerolling when your team can clear the next story route, challenge, or raid target, then move resources into upgrades, gems, or a second role. Use the resource calculator before spending a large stack.
Needs Verification
Exact trait odds, stat ranges, pity behavior, reroll costs, cube pack value, and unit-specific best rolls remain needs in-game verification. Add those only after current-version testing.
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FAQ
Should I reroll early in Anime Squadron?
Usually only after you know which unit you will keep. Early rerolls can waste cubes, trait shards, gems, or gold before your roster is stable.
What should I save before rerolling?
Save reroll cubes, trait shards, perfect cubes, and any premium currency until exact costs and odds are verified in the current update.
Is there a best Anime Squadron reroll trait?
Not yet as a confirmed claim. Trait names, values, odds, and unit fit need in-game verification before a best-trait statement is reliable.
When should I stop rerolling?
Stop when the unit can clear your next progression goal. Chasing a perfect roll before your team is ready is usually a resource trap.
Can updates change reroll advice?
Yes. New units, trait changes, cube rewards, and balance patches can all change the best reroll decision.