Gometa (SSJ4)
Gometa (SSJ4) is an evolved Anime Squadron DPS unit players build toward when they need one carry for Story, Raids, Infinite, and Bosses.
- Type
- character
What Is Gometa (SSJ4)?
Gometa (SSJ4) is the endgame carry players chase after working through the Goki SSJ4 evolution line. Guides point to Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) as the direct step before Gometa, with another competitor page also mentioning a questline and Primal Core materials. The roster read is clear: Gometa is not a random early filler pull. It is a long-chain evolved unit that asks players to build from Goki, protect the right forms, and confirm the current evolution menu before spending rare materials. Gometa matters because multiple guides use it as the main all-around damage target. Beebom calls Gometa (SSJ4) one of the strongest all-around DPS units and says it has survivability, scaling, and value across modes. AllThingsHow describes Gometa SSJ4 as the final evolution of Goki SSJ4 and says it combines survivability with wide attack range. That gives Gometa a different job from a pure boss unit or a cheap farming slot: it is the carry players build around when one unit needs to keep killing across Story, Raids, Infinite, and Bosses. If Gometa is the plan, weaker units are a bad place to dump every material first. The account needs the Goki chain first, then the Full Power step, then the evolution requirements shown in game. Fastwagon can still matter because expensive units need field economy. Shinks can still matter when the team dies before Gometa clears the lane. Superior and Cloner are the trait targets to watch, but trait rerolls should wait until the player has the form they mean to keep.
How To Get Gometa (SSJ4)
Build toward Gometa (SSJ4) through the Goki evolution chain. AllThingsHow lists Gometa SSJ4 as evolving from Goki SSJ4 (Full Power), and notes that players need to roll Goki, evolve through SSJ4, then reach the Full Power form before Gometa becomes available. Animesquadron.org also points to a Goki Full Power route, questline, and Primal Core materials. Use the current in-game evolution menu to confirm the exact material names, counts, quest wording, and whether the patch still uses the same chain.
Gometa (SSJ4) Abilities
Gometa (SSJ4) is treated as an all-around main DPS. The known role connects it with damage, survivability, scaling, and wide attack range, which makes it a carry target for Story, Raids, Infinite, and Bosses. Use it when the team needs one unit to keep waves moving instead of only solving a single boss or a single early farm stage. Exact attack range, cooldown, passive names, ultimate behavior, placement cap, and upgrade breakpoints are not confirmed yet, so those values should come from the live unit card before any calculator-style claim is written.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Carries several modes: Gometa (SSJ4) is listed as a main DPS for Story, Raids, Infinite, and Bosses. That matters when a player wants one carry to anchor the squad instead of building separate damage units for every mode.
- Evolution path gives clear direction: The listed Goki route gives players a concrete target chain: roll Goki, build SSJ4, reach Full Power, then check the Gometa evolution. That makes the grind easier to plan than a unit with no visible path.
Cons
- Long chain before payoff: Gometa (SSJ4) sits behind multiple Goki forms. A player who still lacks Goki or Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) should not expect Gometa to appear from one quick step.
- Exact material data needs the live menu: Guides mention questline and Primal Core materials, but exact counts and labels should come from the in-game evolution screen. Keep the farm plan tied to the current evolution screen if the menu says something different.
Attributes
- role
- Main DPS and endgame carry
- best_for
- Players building one carry for Story clears, raid pressure, Infinite scaling, and boss fights
- difficulty
- Long evolution chain; reported route starts with Goki and reaches Goki SSJ4 Full Power before Gometa
Obtain Methods
- Evolve from Goki SSJ4 (Full Power): Tier lists place Gometa SSJ4 as the evolution after Goki SSJ4 (Full Power). Use that form as the direct gate before Gometa. Open the current evolution menu before spending materials, because the menu decides the real requirements: required unit form, material names, material counts, quest progress, and any level condition.
- Start with the Goki chain: AllThingsHow says players need to roll Goki and evolve through SSJ4 and Full Power before Gometa becomes available. That makes the early Goki forms part of the Gometa path, not trash to throw away. Keep the needed copies and check each evolution step before using them as generic upgrade material.
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Team fit
Build around Gometa when the team needs a main damage unit. A practical shell uses Gometa as the carry, Fastwagon for money, Shinks for survival support, and another high-pressure unit such as Woo, Madora, Shanron, or Puppeteer (Transcendent) depending on what the account owns. If Gometa is already clearing waves, the next slot should fix the team's real failure point: money, survival, or boss pressure.
Trait target
Superior is the cleanest trait chase for Gometa because the trait boosts damage, HP, range, cooldown, and placement. Cloner is also worth keeping when the extra copy puts more Gometa pressure on the field. Save rare rerolls on early Goki forms unless the current game confirms the trait carries through the evolution path you plan to finish.
What to verify in game
Check the unit card for attack type, cooldown, range, placement cap, passive names, ultimate behavior, and upgrade breakpoints. Check the evolution menu for the required Goki form, Primal Core wording, questline progress, and material counts. Those two screens should decide the final farm plan, because guides agree on the broad route but not every exact number.
Gometa (SSJ4) FAQ
How do you get Gometa (SSJ4) in Anime Squadron?
Evolve through the Goki chain. Guides list Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) as the direct step before Gometa, with the route starting from Goki and moving through SSJ4 forms.
Is Gometa (SSJ4) worth building?
Yes. Gometa is one of the clearest carry targets because its listed kit gives it damage, survivability, scaling, and mode use across Story, Raids, Infinite, and Bosses.
What should I check before farming Gometa?
Check the evolution menu for the required Goki form, material names, material counts, questline progress, and any level condition. Then check whether your squad can farm those requirements without wasting runs.
What trait fits Gometa (SSJ4)?
Superior is the first trait to chase because it matches a main DPS role. Cloner is also worth keeping if the extra copy helps Gometa hold lanes or push bosses faster.
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