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Anime Squadron Banners

Anime Squadron banners matter because a good unit can still be a bad pull target when the pity is too far away or the unit does not fix the lineup problem. Normal summon options, Selection-style targets, and high-pity secret units create different spending risks. The best banner target connects the featured unit, pity type, and mode need: Story, Infinite, boss, or farming pressure.

Anime Squadron banners are summon pools that decide which units players chase with pulls and pity progress. Compare banners by target unit, rarity, pity type, summon cost, and whether the unit helps the mode wall in front of the squad.

What Counts as a Banner

A banner is a summon pool or recruitment option, not the unit itself. Unit details tell you what the character does after placement. A banner tells you where that unit can be pulled and how much pity risk sits between you and the target. Basic and Selection-style banners are both discussed around Anime Squadron pulls, while secret units can have much heavier pity expectations.

How Banners Shape Pull Decisions

Banners decide when summon currency has a clear payoff. A squad missing a wave clearer can slow down by chasing a boss-only unit. A secret unit with a very high pity target can drain casual pulls without changing the lineup. A banner has value when its featured or reachable units fix the mode that blocks the account.

How to Compare Banners

Compare banners by unit pool, pity type, target rarity, currency cost, and overlap with the active squad. A Selection-style banner has value when it narrows the chase. A Basic-style banner fits early roster building when broad upgrades still help. A secret-unit chase needs a different plan because pity progress can sit far above normal mythic pity.

How Banners Connect to Units and Resources

Banners connect Units and Resources. Units show the pull's value after deployment. Resources show how many pulls the account can afford without stalling progress. Traits and gear matter after the unit is obtained, but they cannot make an overpriced banner target cheaper. The unit role sets the value of the banner.

When Pulls Make Sense

Pulls make sense when the banner name, target unit, pity meter, rarity target, summon currency, and pity carryover all match the plan. When pity values differ outside the game, the summon menu number decides whether Gems have a clear target.

Banners FAQ

What are Anime Squadron banners?

Banners are summon pools or recruitment options that decide which units can be pulled and what pity target applies.

What banner types are players comparing?

Basic and Selection-style banners are the main comparison points, with high-pity secret unit chases carrying more spending risk.

Is a banner the same as a unit tier list?

No. A banner is where you pull. A tier list ranks the unit after you get it. A strong unit can still be a bad pull if the pity is too expensive for your account.

What makes a banner worth pulls?

The banner needs a target unit, pity meter, rarity, and cost that line up with the mode blocking progress.