Anime RNG Defense units and roll rates

These are the 11 units we have actually seen in this game, with the rates the game itself printed next to them. We got them by watching gameplay footage frame by frame and reading the in-game global roll feed and the Collection cards. It is not the whole roster, and we say where it stops.

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

Why no other site has these numbers

Every other page ranking for this game publishes a unit roster taken from a different Roblox game with a similar name, or invents one outright. None of them lists a single unit that appears in this game's own roll feed. We took the slow route instead: pull the footage, step through it frame by frame, and copy down what the game printed on screen. That is the entire list below. Where the game never showed us a rarity or a rate, the cell says so, because the alternative is making it up.

The units we have read off the game

Sort by rate or by name. Tap a unit to see the exact line we read and the frame it came from.

1/210T*
1/8T
1/2.4T
1/1.7T
not shown in the feed
1/1T
1/420M*
1/120M
not shown in the feed
not shown in the feed
not shown in the feed

A * means the digits were legible but soft at the source resolution. Open the row and the caveat is written out. Unit names that read as an anime character, for example the ones our notes tie to Aizen or Sukuna, are our reading of the parody name, not something the game states.

What one in a trillion actually means here

Nobody can feel the difference between 1 in 1 trillion and 1 in 8 trillion. The honest way to make the numbers mean something is to rank them against each other. Only the 7 units whose base rate the feed printed can be ranked; the rest are on the list above without a number, which is exactly how we found them.

Sorcerer Killer at 1/210T is roughly 26.3x rarer than Shadow Monarch at 1/8T, the next rarest thing we watched anyone roll. Treat that top figure with the caveat in its row: the digits were soft at source resolution.

  1. #1

    Sorcerer Killer

    1/210T · 1 in 210 trillion

  2. #2

    Shadow Monarch

    1/8T · 1 in 8 trillion

  3. #3

    Vessel (Shinjuku)

    1/2.4T · 1 in 2.4 trillion

  4. #4

    Father (Moon)

    1/1.7T · 1 in 1.7 trillion

  5. #5

    Feather Pillar

    1/1T · 1 in 1 trillion

  6. #6

    Hero Hunter

    1/420M · 1 in 420 million

  7. #7

    Teen Gohan SS2

    1/120M · 1 in 120 million

How long is that, at your roll speed?

We do not know how fast this game lets you roll, so we will not pretend to. Put in your own rolls per minute and the number below is your assumption, not our data. The expected roll count is the game's, the clock is yours.

Expected rolls (the game's number)
210,000,000,000,000
At your speed (your assumption)
13,318,112.6 years

Expected rolls is just the denominator of the rate. It is an average, not a guarantee, and RNG does not owe you the average.

How we got these

We pulled long gameplay videos, stepped through them frame by frame, and read the game's own UI. Three surfaces carry the facts: the GLOBAL roll feed, which prints a line like "just rolled Sorcerer Killer 1/210T" every time anyone on the server hits something rare; the [SERVER] announcement lines, which do the same for the mid-tier pulls; and the Collection tooltip cards, which are the only place a rarity word has ever appeared.

What is observation: the unit names and the roll rates. Those are the game's own characters on screen, transcribed. What is inference: the anime each parody name points at. Master Manipulator reading as Aizen and Vessel (Shinjuku) reading as Sukuna are our calls, and we label them in the row rather than passing them off as the game's word. Where a digit was soft at source resolution we say that too, in the row, next to the number it affects.

Every row links the video it came from. If a row has no link you can check, it does not belong on this page.

What we still do not know

How many units the game has in total. The rarity tier of nearly all of them, because the feed prints a rate but not a tier. Whether a Secret or a Divine unit tier exists at all: we have seen a Divine Roll and a Divine Orb, and those are items, which is not the same thing as a rarity. Unit stats beyond the handful of cards we could read. None of that is on this page, and it will not be until someone shows us a screen with it on.

The rarity ladder, and how sure we are of each part

  • Mythicalhigh confidence

    Read directly off two Collection tooltip cards ('Mekamaru (Puppet)' and 'Ancient Mage'), rendered in green under the unit name. Note the game spells it 'Mythical', not 'Mythic'.

  • Common → Rare → Epic → Legendary → Mythic(al) → (Secret?)medium confidence

    NagRoblox describes the ladder while progressing: 'as soon as you upgrade [luck] it goes from ... rares and then ... becomes epic and you upgrade again becomes legendary and now it's mythic. So I'm assuming as soon as I upgrade again I'm going to be getting secrets maybe.' He also calls an early roll 'a common'. This is a first-hand playthrough description, but the ordering above 'Mythical' (i.e. whether 'Secret' exists) is the creator's own speculation - treat the top of the ladder as UNCONFIRMED.

  • Divine (existence of a 'Divine' tier is NOT confirmed - only 'Divine Roll' and 'Divine Orb' ITEMS are)medium confidence

    'Divine Roll' appears as a reward item in a code-redemption thumbnail, and ASM0DEUS reads a quest reward aloud as 'five cursed fingers and one divine orb'. NagRoblox says 'let me get ... three divine rolls'. These prove a Divine-branded ROLL/ORB item exists; none of them prove a 'Divine' RARITY tier. Do not publish 'Divine rarity' without better evidence.

Named by a creator, never seen by us

Someone who plays the game said these out loud, but we never read them off the UI ourselves, so they are not in the table above. They sit here until a frame proves them.

  • 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.

Got a unit we do not have?

A single screenshot of a Collection card or a roll feed line is worth more than anything else on the internet about this game right now. Send it over, we will read it, add the unit with your screenshot as the source, and credit you on the row.

Send us a screenshot

Questions people actually ask

What is the rarest unit in Anime RNG Defense?
Of everything we watched roll, Sorcerer Killer carries the rarest rate the game printed: 1/210T, which is 1 in 210 trillion. That figure comes with a caveat we will not hide: the digits were legible but soft at the source resolution, so treat it as approximate. It is also the rarest we have SEEN, not the rarest that exists. We have read 11 units off the game's UI so far, and the game has more.
What are the roll rates in Anime RNG Defense?
The game prints the rate next to the unit name in its own global roll feed, for example "just rolled Sorcerer Killer 1/210T". We transcribed 10 of those lines. The table on this page shows each one exactly as the game displayed it. No rate on this page is our estimate.
Is there a Divine tier in Anime RNG Defense?
Not that anyone has shown. We saw a Divine Roll and a Divine Orb, which are items, and an item named Divine does not prove a Divine rarity. The only rarity word we have read off a Collection card is Mythical. If you find a Divine unit card, send it and we will publish it.
Why do other Anime RNG Defense wikis list different units?
Because they are describing a different game. The Fandom wiki that ranks for this name documents another Roblox title with a similar name, and the copycat sites generate their rosters rather than observing them. Not one of them lists a unit that appears in this game's own roll feed.
What does SHINY mean on a unit?
The feed prints a SHINY variant as its own line with its own, rarer rate. Vessel (Shinjuku) rolls at 1/2.4T; the SHINY version of it rolls at 1/5T. Where we never saw a SHINY line for a unit, the table says so instead of assuming one exists.
Is this the full unit list?
No, and we would rather say so. This is every unit we could read off the game's own UI: 11 of them. The rest of the roster is not published anywhere we trust, so it is not published here either.

Where this came from

Every unit, rate and rarity above was read off the game's UI in these videos. Nothing on this page comes from another wiki, and nothing was filled in to make the roster look complete.