Is one of your best squad members letting you down in a few areas? Fortunately, you don’t just have to toss them into your unit storage and move on, you can rebuild them, better and stronger. That’s where our Anime Vanguards Stat Rerolls guide comes in. Here we talk about stats, how to reroll them, and how to get the Stat Chips you need to do it.
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Anime Vanguards Stat Rerolls Guide
Okay, let’s explain.
How Do Stats Work?
Every unit you summon in Anime Vanguards has stats. There are three in all.
- Damage – How much each attack hits for.
- SPA – How long the unit pauses between each attack. ie, Second Per Attack.
- Range – How far away the attack range circle extends from the unit.
For some units like Farm units, the big three stats aren’t remotely important, but in DPS and Support units, they make a potentially big difference to performance.
How Do Stat Rerolls Work?
Stats aren’t set for every unit like some defense games. Every unit has its own slight variations, even between ones of the same type, and these run from a disappointing D, to a level with a name that’s not even on our keyboard, but apparently means ‘Godly’.
You can improve your unit’s stats with Stat Rerolls. These are done at the corresponding NPC in the lobby. These let you get potentially better stats.. or potentially worse.
The unit’s level of experience plays a bit of a factor. Kills raise a unit’s Stat Potential. If a unit gets 5000 Kills, they reach maximum Stat Potential, and you have the chance to hit much higher levels on Rerolls.
Though, you’ll need to pay the Reroll toll to get there, and for that, you’ll need Stat Chips…
Stat Chips And How To Get Them
The only item you need for stat rerolls is a Stat Chip. These come in two flavors. Stat Chips let you reroll all your unit’s stats at once, useful if you have a good unit with dud scores. Super Stat Chips let you pick one stat to reroll, this is handy if you don’t want to lose a good score on one stat, but want to correct a useless one, it makes it less of a big gamble.