Superior is the rarest trait in Anime Squadron, the Roblox lane battler from Komplex Studio. It sits at the top of the trait pool, and landing it on a key unit like Guts is one of the hardest endgame goals because every roll has only a tiny chance to produce it. The trait does not come from a special banner or unit. It comes from rerolling the trait slots a unit already has.
Quick answer: Open the unit menu, pick your unit, and reroll a trait slot using Trait Shards. Superior appears at a 0.1% chance per roll. When a slot finally hits Superior, lock it with a Perfect Cube before touching the other slot so you never overwrite it.

What the Superior trait does
Superior is the strongest trait roll in the game, which is why it is gated behind a 0.1% drop. It carries a Spawn Cap of 1, meaning a unit running Superior can only be placed on the field as a single copy at a time. That cap is the trade-off for its power, and it is the main reason players debate Superior against Cloner for an endgame slot.
Each unit holds two completely independent traits at the same time. You are not limited to one buff per unit, so a strong build pairs Superior on one slot with a useful stat or utility trait on the other. Cloner is the common alternative endgame choice because it duplicates the unit for double skill output, which behaves very differently from Superior’s single-copy cap.
| Trait | Drop chance | Key effect |
|---|---|---|
| Superior | 0.1% | Top-tier roll, Spawn Cap of 1 |
| Cloner | Higher than Superior | Duplicates the unit for double skill output |
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Trait Shards are the currency that rerolls a unit’s trait. Because Superior lands so rarely, you should expect to spend a large stack across many attempts. Perfect Cubes are the second piece, since they let you lock a trait in place so the next reroll cannot remove it. Hold a Perfect Cube ready before you start so you can secure Superior the moment it appears.
- Trait Shards for each reroll attempt.
- At least one Perfect Cube to lock Superior once it rolls.
- The unit you want it on, such as Guts, already in your roster.
Daily Reroll Mode is the most reliable steady source of Trait Shards and Reroll Cubes. It costs no energy, so fold it into your routine before any serious Superior hunt.

How to roll Superior on a unit

How to confirm Superior is secured
You know it worked when the unit’s trait slot reads Superior and stays there after a lock. Once a Perfect Cube is applied, that slot is protected and future rerolls only affect the open slot. Progress saves automatically, so the locked Superior persists between sessions.
The most common ways players lose a Superior roll are simple to avoid. Rerolling a slot again before locking it can overwrite Superior with a worse trait. Spending your last Perfect Cube on the wrong unit leaves you unable to lock the slot when Superior finally lands. And running out of Trait Shards mid-hunt forces a long pause, so stock up before you commit.
Landing Superior is a long-odds grind built on patience and a steady Trait Shard income, but the path itself is simple. Reroll a slot, lock it with a Perfect Cube the instant Superior shows, then fill the second slot at your leisure. With the Eclipse update keeping the roster active, a Superior Guts remains one of the cleanest signals of a fully optimized endgame lineup.






