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Anime Squadron Secret Units

Anime Squadron secret units are not normal early summons. Woo (Shadow) is a banner-secret chase, while Gometa (SSJ4), Puppeteer (Transcendent), Madora (Gunbai), and Shanron (Omega) sit around harder routes such as evolution, challenge, raid, act, or special-item progression. A secret unit matters when the route gives the squad a long-term carry, boss killer, tank, support piece, or farming upgrade that normal pulls cannot replace.

Anime Squadron secret units are the hidden, banner-secret, or evolved high-rarity characters players chase after the first roster is stable. Compare them by obtain route, pity cost, evolution item, mode requirement, trait fit, gear fit, and whether the unit fixes the next wall.

What Counts as a Secret Unit

A secret unit is a high-rarity or hidden-route unit that asks for more than a normal early summon. Some secret units come from banner pity. Others are tied to evolution steps, raid or act clears, challenge drops, special quests, or rare items such as Primal Core. If a unit only needs a common pull and no special route, treat it as a regular unit first.

How Secret Units Shape Progress

Secret units become worth chasing after the account can already clear basic Story stages and farm resources without stalling. A banner-secret target can drain Gems before it changes the lineup. An evolved unit can need a base unit, awakening materials, raid clears, Infinite waves, and Gold before it reaches full value. Chase the secret route that solves the current wall: boss damage, long-run scaling, survival, support, or farming speed.

How to Compare Secret Units

Compare secret units by route burden first, then battle role. Woo (Shadow) costs pulls and pity planning. Gometa (SSJ4) points toward Goki, Vegata, Primal Fusion, Primal Core, and awakening materials. Madora (Gunbai) and Shanron (Omega) point toward act or raid pressure. Puppeteer (Transcendent) points toward challenge farming. The best chase is the one your roster can actually finish and use.

How Secret Units Connect to Other Systems

Secret units sit between Units, Banners, Awakening Items, Materials, Traits, Gear, and Game Modes. Banners decide whether a unit can be pulled. Awakening items and materials decide whether an evolved route can finish. Traits and stat rerolls decide whether the finished unit reaches its role. Gear and modes decide whether the unit wins the fight that made the route worth chasing.

When a Secret Unit Chase Makes Sense

A secret unit chase makes sense when the unit name, base unit, obtain route, pity meter, required item, stage or raid name, material list, Gold cost, trait need, gear fit, and target mode all point to one finished route. If one part of the route is missing, rare pulls, cubes, and materials have more value saved for later.

Secret Units FAQ

What are Anime Squadron secret units?

Secret units are hidden, banner-secret, or evolved high-rarity units that usually need pity, special items, acts, raids, challenges, or evolution steps instead of only a normal early summon.

Is Woo (Shadow) a secret unit?

Woo (Shadow) is a banner-secret chase. The active summon banner and pity meter decide whether Gems have a clear target.

Is Gometa (SSJ4) part of secret-unit progression?

Yes. Gometa (SSJ4) is tied to a high-end evolution route around Goki, Vegata, Primal Fusion, Primal Core, and awakening materials.

Are secret units the same as a tier list?

No. Secret units are an obtain-route and rarity group. A tier list ranks finished units against each other after their traits, gear, and mode value are compared.

Which secret unit comes first?

Start with the route your roster can finish. A banner secret needs enough Gems and pity planning; an evolved secret needs the base unit, materials, Gold, and the modes required for its item route.