Anime RNG Defense tier list, verified units only

Every other tier list ranking for this game's name is either copied from a different Roblox title or invented outright. This one only ranks what the game itself has shown us, and says exactly where it stops.

By Jim LiuLast updated 2026-07-11checked against the live game data

The short version

  • No official tier list exists for [JJK⛩️] Anime RNG Defense (Roblox universe 9940812243). The 84-plus-unit, Common-to-Divine list ranking for this game's name belongs to Anime Defense RNG, a different game by a different developer.
  • This page ranks 7 units by a base roll rate the game itself printed, groups 4 more we have seen on screen but cannot rank yet, and names 1 a creator mentioned that we have never verified.
  • Filter the ranking below: verified-only, or everything claimed. The ranked order does not move either way — everything ranked here comes from the same first-party footage.
  • Full evidence, video timestamps and sources are further down the page, entry by entry.

Why we waited to publish this tier list

A tier list is a promise that somebody checked. We could not make that promise until we had units to check, and for a long time we did not: no first-party source lists a single unit for this game, the game's own description does not name any, and neither does the official Discord path. What changed is the units and roll rates page, where we stepped through gameplay footage frame by frame and copied down what the game's own screen actually said. That gave us 11 units with a real source each — not the full 125-entry Collection, but enough to rank a slice of it honestly instead of guessing at the rest.

The rule carried over from that page applies here too: a unit only earns a spot in a band if the game printed a number for it. Where it did not, the unit is listed as seen but unranked, not slotted in wherever seems plausible.

The tier list everyone else copied, and why it's the wrong game

Search for this game's tier list today and most results trace back to one Fandom wiki documenting an 84-plus-unit roster on a Common → Uncommon → Rare → Epic → Legendary → Divine ladder — for example a Legendary unit named "Akiru," a parody of Akainu from One Piece. That wiki is real. It is also not this game. It documents Anime Defense RNG (Roblox universe 6616093493, created 2024-09-29 by Anime Defense Studios), a different title with a near-identical name to this one, [JJK⛩️] Anime RNG Defense (universe 9940812243, created 2026-03-26 by Mera.). We resolved both universe IDs against Roblox's own API to confirm the mismatch.

Two AI-generated sites compound the mix-up. One invents its own unit names — "Limit Breaker," "Hollow King," "Golden Warrior" — with no source cited for any of them. The other names zero units at all and prints only generic S/A/B/C labels with nothing behind them. Neither one has ever named a unit that shows up in this game's own roll feed, and neither will tell you that, because neither one watched the game to find out.

The units we can actually rank

These 7 units are banded by the exact base rate the game's global roll feed or [SERVER] announcement printed next to their name — not by a rarity word, because the game has only ever shown us one of those ("Mythical," on two Collection cards below). Rarer rate, higher band.

Trillion-odds band

  1. #1Sorcerer Killer1/210T · 1 in 210 trillion
  2. #2Shadow Monarch1/8T · 1 in 8 trillion
  3. #3Vessel (Shinjuku)1/2.4T · 1 in 2.4 trillion
  4. #4Father (Moon)1/1.7T · 1 in 1.7 trillion
  5. #5Feather Pillar1/1T · 1 in 1 trillion

Hundred-million-odds band

  1. #1Hero Hunter1/420M · 1 in 420 million
  2. #2Teen Gohan SS21/120M · 1 in 120 million

Filter the ranking: verified vs. everything claimed

Every other Anime RNG Defense tier list on the internet reshuffles depending on which invented wiki you land on. This one does not, and the toggle below is here to prove it — switching the filter changes what is listed, never the order of what is ranked.

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11 units read directly off the game's own screen

  • #1Sorcerer Killer1/210T
  • #2Shadow Monarch1/8T
  • #3Vessel (Shinjuku)1/2.4T
  • #4Father (Moon)1/1.7T
  • #5Feather Pillar1/1T
  • #6Hero Hunter1/420M
  • #7Teen Gohan SS21/120M
  • Master Manipulatorseen, no rate to rank by
  • Mekamaru (Puppet)seen, no rate to rank by
  • Ancient Mageseen, no rate to rank by
  • Flame Emperorseen, no rate to rank by

Seen, but not rankable yet

These units were read directly off a Collection tooltip card or a unit stat panel — high confidence, same as everything above — but the game never printed a base roll rate for them in the footage we have, so ranking them against the bands above would be a guess wearing a number.

  • Master Manipulator

    Repeatedly in global roll feed: '[GLOBAL] zKaws just rolled SHINY Master Manipulator 1/1.2T', '[GLOBAL] IAAI just rolled SHINY Master Manipulator 1/1.2T'. Likely the Aizen (Bleach) unit - creator ASM0DEUS refers to his top unit as 'Aizen' and the game's official Roblox thumbnail features an Aizen-like Bleach figure captioned 'HADO 90'. NOTE: the Aizen linkage is inference, the NAME 'Master Manipulator' is directly observed.

  • Mekamaru (Puppet)Mythical

    Collection tooltip card read directly: name 'Mekamaru (Puppet)', rarity line 'Mythical' (green), tags 'Hybrid' + 'Shiny', stats '144B Damage / 3.8s SPA / 41 Range', placement cost '1.37K'. Mechamaru (JJK) parody.

  • Ancient MageMythical

    Collection tooltip card read directly: name 'Ancient Mage', rarity 'Mythical', tags 'Hybrid' + 'Shiny', stats '1.03T Damage / 5s SPA / 37.2 Range', cost '6.17K'. Card art is a white-haired robed mage.

  • Flame Emperor

    Unit stat panel opened in-battle showing the unit's name header 'Flame Emperor' with DMG 14.4B (grade S+), CD 5.5s (grade S), RNG 27.4 (grade SS), DPS 2.63B, LEVEL 01, TAKEDOWNS 1, and Switch/Passive/Upgrade buttons. Card art is a top-hat + goggles character (Sabo, One Piece).

Named by a creator, never seen by us

  • Emotionless Ninja

    Creator ASM0DEUS names it while showing his roster: 'I got Emotionless Ninja as well, and he is uh 12 trillion [damage]'. Parody-style name, consistent with the game's observed naming convention - but I did NOT see it in the UI myself.

Every entry, source by source

The full accounting: every unit on this page, the band it landed in, how confident we are, and the exact video the claim traces to.

UnitBandSource
Sorcerer KillerTrillion-odds bandVideo
Shadow MonarchTrillion-odds bandVideo
Vessel (Shinjuku)Trillion-odds bandVideo
Father (Moon)Trillion-odds bandVideo
Feather PillarTrillion-odds bandVideo
Hero HunterHundred-million-odds bandVideo
Teen Gohan SS2Hundred-million-odds bandVideo
Master ManipulatorSeen, not rankableVideo
Mekamaru (Puppet)Seen, not rankableVideo
Ancient MageSeen, not rankableVideo
Flame EmperorSeen, not rankableVideo
Emotionless NinjaCreator-reported, unverifiedVideo

This ranking grows with every screenshot

Send a Collection card or a roll feed line for a unit not listed above and it goes into the correct band with your screenshot credited as the source — the same standard every entry here already met.

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Questions people actually ask

Is this a full Anime RNG Defense tier list?
No, and we would rather say that up front than bury it. We have read 11 units off this game's own UI in total; 7 of them come with a base roll rate we can rank against each other. The Collection panel reads "Units: 26/125", so a complete list is out of reach until more footage surfaces.
Why does this tier list have no S, A, B, C labels?
Because the game has never shown us a rarity ladder to attach those letters to. The only rarity word we have read off a Collection card is "Mythical". Grading units S through C would mean inventing a scale the game never printed, which is exactly what the copycat sites do. We band by the number the game actually displayed instead.
Where did the other Anime RNG Defense tier lists get their units?
From Anime Defense RNG, a different Roblox game by a different developer. Its Fandom wiki lists 84-plus units on a Common-to-Divine ladder, and every tier list ranking for this game's name that we could find is a copy of that ladder, sometimes with the names swapped for AI-invented ones. Not one of them names a unit that appears in this game's own roll feed.
What does "verified" mean on this page?
The name and the rate were read directly off the game's own screen — the global roll feed, a [SERVER] announcement, or a Collection tooltip card — by stepping through gameplay footage frame by frame. It does not mean a wiki or a creator said it. Creator narration alone sits in a separate, clearly-labelled bucket below.
How do I get my unit added to the ranking?
Send a screenshot of your Collection card or a roll feed line showing your unit and its rate. We will read it, place it in the correct band, and credit the screenshot as the source, the same way every entry already on this page got here.

Where this came from

Every band, rate and evidence line above traces to one of these videos, read frame by frame. Nothing here is copied from another wiki.