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Anime Squadron Trait Reroll Calculator

Estimate Anime Squadron trait reroll odds with editable rates, target traits, planned rolls, miss chance, average rolls, cube caution, and stop rules.

Interactive Trait Reroll Calculator

Estimate a target trait using editable reported rates. These defaults are planning inputs, not official Anime Squadron drop-rate claims.

Chance in planned rolls

4.88%

Estimated chance to hit Superior at least once.

Average rolls

1000.0

Expected rolls from the editable rate.

Miss chance

95.12%

Useful for deciding when to stop.

This plan is low-probability. Save resources unless the unit is a keeper and the rate is verified.

Before rolling, check the team combo planner and resource calculator so the target unit is worth the spend.

Why the Rates Stay Editable

The direct competitor uses reported trait rates as a practical planning model. We follow the same useful pattern, but keep the numbers editable and labeled because exact Anime Squadron trait odds are needs in-game verification.

How to Use the Reroll Odds

Pick the trait you want, enter the number of rolls you are willing to spend, then compare the hit chance with your account stage. If the target unit is not part of your best team combo, save the cubes.

Reroll Stop Rules

Set a stop rule before rolling: one keeper unit, one target tier, one resource cap, and one fallback trait you can accept. This protects gems, trait shards, reroll cubes, and perfect cubes from emotional spending.

Related Tools

Pair this calculator with the resource calculator and Woo pity calculator before spending rare resources.

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FAQ

Are the Anime Squadron trait rates official?

No. The calculator uses editable reported rates so players can plan safely while exact official or in-game UI rates are still being verified.

What does the trait reroll calculator output mean?

It estimates hit chance, miss chance, and average rolls for a target trait based on the rate and number of planned rolls you enter.

When should I stop rerolling traits?

Stop before rare resources disappear. A good stop rule is to reroll only on a keeper unit and stop when the next roll would hurt progression.

Should beginners chase Superior or other rare traits?

Usually no. Beginners should stabilize codes, gems, one carry, and upgrades before chasing very low-rate traits.

Can I change the trait rates?

Yes. Every rate is editable because Anime Squadron trait values should be checked against the current game version before spending.