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Anime Squadron Wealthy Wiki

Wealthy is an Anime Squadron trait with a 1.25% roll chance that changes how a unit handles cheaper placement.

Anime Squadron Wealthy Details

A other Cost fallback trait

Type
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Rarity
A
Role
Cost fallback trait
Best For
Expensive units that need cheaper placement before a better trait arrives

What Is Anime Squadron Wealthy?

Wealthy is an A-tier trait players roll onto units at the Trait Roll NPC when the unit needs budget deployment on expensive units. Its listed roll chance is 1.25%, so the first decision is whether the unit is important enough to spend Trait Shards on. The trait cuts cost by 20% and adds +10% damage. That makes Wealthy a fallback economy trait rather than a trait to chase on every copy in the box. Wealthy belongs on units whose job matches the stat line. A damage carry wants damage, cooldown, range, or extra bodies; a tank wants HP and survival; an expensive unit wants cost control before it can reach the field. If Wealthy lands on a temporary starter, keep it only while that starter is still clearing stages. Trait Shards belong on units that will stay in the squad after the next summon or evolution. The clean in-game check is simple: open the unit, read the trait badge, then compare the trait effect against that unit's job. If the unit is Fastwagon, cost and farming matter more than raw boss damage. If the unit is Gometa, Woo, Madora, Shanron, or Puppeteer, the trait needs to help the main carry survive, hit harder, reach more enemies, or cycle abilities faster.

How To Get Wealthy In Anime Squadron

The Trait Roll NPC in the Upgrades area can roll Wealthy. Trait rolls use Trait Shards, with one shard spent for one reroll. Trait Shards can come from Story play, quests, battle pass rewards, group rewards, milestones, challenges, codes, and Robux purchases depending on the current game menu. Because Wealthy has a 1.25% listed chance, check the live trait screen before spending a large shard stack.

Anime Squadron Wealthy Abilities

Wealthy's listed effect cuts cost by 20% and adds +10% damage. In play, the player places the unit earlier and gets a small damage bump. The live roll screen shows the current badge wording after updates. In practice, Wealthy is a reachable cost trait when Entrepreneur is not available.

Anime Squadron Wealthy Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Anime Squadron Wealthy Attributes

role
Cost fallback trait
best_for
Expensive units that need cheaper placement before a better trait arrives
difficulty
1.25% roll chance; spend shards on units that stay in the squad

Wealthy Obtain Methods In Anime Squadron

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Wealthy In Anime Squadron Tier Lists

Tier Tier List Reason
B Anime Squadron Traits Tier List Wealthy ranks B because lower cost helps expensive teams hit their first upgrade windows faster. It is worse than Entrepreneur for pure farming, but it can still carry progression accounts that are losing runs because their best unit arrives too late.

Best unit fit

Wealthy belongs on expensive units that need earlier placement but do not yet have Entrepreneur. The trait should solve the unit's real job: killing waves, surviving pressure, reaching enemies, lowering deployment cost, or keeping ability cycles moving.

Reroll stop point

Wealthy is a real stop point when the unit is already part of the main squad. More rolling only makes sense if the unit needs a different stat line and the account has enough Trait Shards to handle a bad reroll streak.

Live details

The trait badge shows the effect, chance, and any sub-trait text. Then test one run to see whether Wealthy fixes the actual failure point: slow deployment, low damage, short range, cooldown pressure, or unit death.

Wealthy FAQ

How do you get Wealthy in Anime Squadron?

The Trait Roll NPC can roll Wealthy. The listed chance is 1.25%.

Is Wealthy worth keeping?

Yes, when it lands on expensive units waiting for Entrepreneur or Superior. It leaves only when the unit needs a different stat line for its job.

What does Wealthy do?

It cuts cost by 20% and adds +10% damage

Should I chase Wealthy on a starter unit?

No. Shard spending belongs for units that will stay in the squad after the next summon, reward, or evolution.

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