Anime Astral Simulator

Tier List

Anime Astral Simulator Tier List

Rank Anime Astral fighters and upgrade targets by long-term value, newest-world strength, boss use, and farming efficiency.

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Rankings

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12 ranked 2 types 3 S tier
S 3 ranked
unit S

Secret Fighter

Secret fighters are the strongest long-term chase targets because they can carry late worlds, bosses, and leaderboard pushes.

Player decision Chase after your main team already farms the highest stable world comfortably.

Obtain: Rare summon or secret-fighter chase after preparing tickets and Luck boosts.

Pros: Top long-term value, Strong boss potential

Cons: Hard to obtain, Can drain tickets

unit S

Divine Gacha Fighter

Divine gacha fighters are premium upgrade targets when their damage improves both farming speed and boss consistency.

Player decision Use as your main carry if it beats your newest-world fighter in real clear speed.

Obtain: Pull from high-rarity gacha pools during serious ticket sessions.

Pros: High damage ceiling, Strong for new worlds

Cons: Low pull odds, Needs focused resources

unit S

Latest World Carry

The strongest fighter from your newest efficient world usually pays back quickly by improving every routine farm.

Player decision Prioritize when it clears faster than older high-rarity fighters.

Obtain: Summon or earn from the newest world your team can farm efficiently.

Pros: Efficient progression, Great daily farmer

Cons: Can be replaced soon, Depends on world access

A 4 ranked
unit A

Shiny Variant Fighter

Shiny variants can outperform regular fighters when their bonus helps clear speed, but they still need a useful base role.

Player decision Use when the shiny bonus improves your best route instead of just looking rare.

Obtain: Acquire through update pools, gacha luck, or special upgrade paths when available.

Pros: Good stat upside, Useful showcase value

Cons: Bonus varies, May not beat secrets

unit A

Boss Damage Fighter

Boss damage fighters earn A tier when they turn hard encounters into repeatable reward routes without wasting boosts.

Player decision Use when a boss blocks drops, mode rewards, or the next progression step.

Obtain: Pull from world pools or update pools that include high-damage combat roles.

Pros: Strong encounter value, Improves reward modes

Cons: Less useful for mobs, May need support

unit A

Drop Farming Fighter

Drop farming fighters are valuable when they make consumables, equipment, or rare rewards arrive faster during active routes.

Player decision Use during material, equipment, or reward-mode sessions where drops matter most.

Obtain: Build from fighters or passives that improve repeatable drop-focused routes.

Pros: Better farming value, Pairs with Drop Potion

Cons: Lower burst damage, Needs active farming

trait A

Luck Passive

Luck passives rank highly for summon-heavy accounts because they support rare fighter and secret-style chase sessions.

Player decision Use before large ticket sessions, not for casual single pulls.

Obtain: Roll or equip through passive, trait, or update systems when available.

Pros: Supports rare pulls, Pairs with tickets

Cons: Weak outside summons, Needs saved resources

B 3 ranked
unit B

Yen Farming Fighter

Yen farming fighters are useful bridge options when currency is the main bottleneck for upgrades or world pushes.

Player decision Use when upgrade costs block progress more than damage does.

Obtain: Use fighters or bonuses that improve currency gain on your stable route.

Pros: Improves spending power, Pairs with Yen Potion

Cons: Limited combat ceiling, Can age quickly

unit B

XP Training Carry

XP training carries help newer teams grow, but they should give way to stronger damage options once levels stabilize.

Player decision Use for leveling sessions when your main team still needs basic stat growth.

Obtain: Use early high-rarity fighters or training-focused roles from accessible worlds.

Pros: Good early growth, Pairs with XP Potion

Cons: Not a final carry, Needs replacement

unit B

Support Passive Fighter

Support passive fighters can help a carry shine, but they are weaker investments if they do not raise clear speed.

Player decision Use behind a proven carry instead of upgrading as a main damage source.

Obtain: Keep fighters whose passive improves your strongest damage dealer or farming plan.

Pros: Improves team synergy, Flexible support slot

Cons: Poor solo value, Needs a carry

C 2 ranked
unit C

Common Starter Fighter

Common starter fighters exist to begin the loop, but they should not receive long-term upgrades once better pulls appear.

Player decision Use only until you pull a stronger fighter from codes or the next world.

Obtain: Receive from starter pulls, early summons, or basic world rewards.

Pros: Easy to obtain, Useful for tutorial

Cons: Low scaling, Quickly replaced

unit C

Outdated Early-World Fighter

Older early-world fighters fall to C tier when their damage no longer keeps up with newer world rewards or bosses.

Player decision Replace when a newer world fighter clears faster at similar investment.

Obtain: Pulled from older worlds or kept from the early progression route.

Pros: May be leveled already, Can fill slots

Cons: Poor future value, Consumes upgrades