System Guide
Traits
This Anime Tactical Simulator traits guide covers the current trait list, best traits by use case, reroll medals, 2-slot mythic plus builds, and the luck-focused traits worth chasing.
Quick answers for trait searches
Quick answers for trait searches
Most Anime Tactical Simulator trait searches collapse into four questions: what traits exist, which ones are strongest, how you get a specific trait, and what changed after an update. The current public Trello plus March 2026 Discord trait post answer those better than most third-party guides, so this page is structured around those exact needs.
- Current public pool: 34 traits across Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Secret.
- All characters can roll traits, but only Mythical and above rarities currently have 2 trait slots.
- Best pure DPS target: Extremist I. Best practical late-game fallback: Annihilator I or Deadeye I depending on the unit.
- How to get a specific trait: reroll the unit with its world medal or use a Premium Medal. No separate unlock quest is publicly documented for Deadeye, Annihilator, Extremist, or the other current traits.
Best traits right now
Best traits right now
The strongest trait is not always the strongest trait for your account stage. A permanent raid carry wants raw damage, an ability-heavy unit may want skill scaling or SPA help, and a dedicated farming slot usually wants luck or economy instead of combat power.
The March 2026 Discord trait explanation resolves the earlier ambiguity around double-trait builds: every character can roll traits, but only Mythical and above rarities have 2 trait slots. That makes combo rankings relevant for premium units while lower rarities still behave like single-trait units.
- Best 2-slot damage pairing right now: Extremist I plus Deadeye I.
- Best practical 2-slot fallback: Annihilator I plus Deadeye I.
- Luxury chase roll: Extremist I plus Extremist I.
- Strong mixed DPS line: Extremist I plus Annihilator I.
- Speed and crit alternative: Godspeed I plus Deadeye I.
- Best farming traits: Gods Blessing I and Fortunate I for luck, CEO I for gold, and Prodigy I for EXP.
Rare and Epic traits list
Rare and Epic traits list
Rare and Epic traits are mostly transitional rolls. They matter when you are short on medals, but they are usually stepping stones toward Legendary, Mythic, or Secret outcomes on units you plan to keep.
- Assault I: +5% damage, 7% chance.
- Genius I: +5% EXP gain, 7% chance.
- Captain I: +2.5% team damage, 7% chance.
- Rich I: +5% gold gain, 7% chance.
- Lucky I: +5% luck, 7% chance.
- Speed I: +15% walk speed, 7% chance.
- Slowpoke I: -75% walk speed and +25% ATK, 1.5% chance.
- Assault II: +10% damage, 5% chance.
- Genius II: +10% EXP gain, 5% chance.
- Captain II: +5% team damage, 5% chance.
- Rich II: +10% gold gain, 5% chance.
- Lucky II: +10% luck, 5% chance.
- Speed II: +25% walk speed, 5% chance.
- Executor I: deals 100% more damage to enemies below 25% HP, 1.5% chance.
Legendary traits list
Legendary traits list
Legendary traits are where meaningful keeper rolls start appearing for many accounts. Kingslayer, Abnormal, Tiny, and Sniper are the first traits that can materially change how a unit performs in raids or bosses.
- Assault III: +15% damage, 3% chance.
- Genius III: +15% EXP gain, 3% chance.
- Captain III: +7.5% team damage, 2.5% chance.
- Rich III: +15% gold gain, 3% chance.
- Lucky III: +15% luck, 2.5% chance.
- Speed III: +35% walk speed, 3% chance.
- Sniper I: -50% SPA and +25% critical chance, 1% chance.
- Tiny I: -25% SPA and +25% ATK, 1% chance.
- Abnormal I: +50% ATK and -25% SPA, 1% chance.
- Kingslayer I, often searched as King Slayer: +25% damage and +25% additional damage to bosses, 1% chance.
Mythic and Secret traits list
Mythic and Secret traits list
Mythic and Secret are the rolls most players actually mean when they search for best traits. If you are targeting Deadeye, Annihilator, Archmage, Fortunate, Extremist, or Gods Blessing, these are the current public rates.
- Fortunate I, often searched as Fortune: +50% luck, 0.8% chance.
- CEO I: +25% gold gain, 0.8% chance.
- Prodigy I: +50% EXP gain, 0.7% chance.
- Deadeye I, often searched as Dead Eye: +75% critical chance, 0.6% chance.
- Leader I: +15% team damage, 0.5% chance.
- Godspeed I: -75% SPA and +50% walk speed, 0.3% chance.
- Annihilator I: +100% ATK, 0.2% chance.
- Archmage I: -25% SPA and +150% ability damage, 0.1% chance.
- Extremist I: +100% damage, +50% critical damage, and +50% ability damage, 0.01% chance.
- Gods Blessing I, often searched as God's Blessing: +150% luck and +50% gold gain, 0.01% chance.
How to get a specific trait
How to get a specific trait
The current public system is reroll-based RNG, not trait-specific quests. That means how to get Deadeye, how to get Annihilator, how to get Extremist, and similar searches all resolve to the same answer: put the trait target on the right unit first, then reroll until you hit the desired outcome.
This also means your main optimization decision is not where a trait drops, but which unit deserves the spend. Premium medals disappear fast on bridge units, so the best timing is after the unit has already proven it belongs in your late-game roster.
- All characters can roll traits, but only Mythical and above rarities currently have 2 trait slots.
- Legendary Medal: used for units from Namex Planet.
- Pirate Medal: used for units from Colosseum Kingdom.
- Hinokami Medal: used for units from Demon Forest.
- Shadow Medal: used for units from Dungeons Town.
- Premium Medal: can replace any of the four medal types.
Luck traits and farming builds
Luck traits and farming builds
Traits are only one layer of the luck system. The public Trello also documents a Shenron wish that permanently increases Luck by 1, plus multiple accessories and achievement rewards that push luck higher without consuming your unit trait slot.
Because of that, the right farming answer is usually a dedicated luck setup instead of forcing your main raid carry to wear a luck trait forever.
- Best dedicated luck trait: Gods Blessing I for the biggest visible luck spike plus extra gold.
- Best more reachable luck trait: Fortunate I at +50% luck.
- Budget luck line: Lucky III, Lucky II, and Lucky I if you are still progressing.
- Permanent luck sources also shown publicly: Shenron wish plus achievement rewards for playtime and raid milestones.
- Accessory luck sources shown publicly: Legendary Crown at +10% luck, Strongest Sword at +20% luck, and Richy Armor at +20% luck.
- Do not assume a luck trait is best-in-slot for every unit. Use it on your farming team when the route is already stable.
How to track trait changes after updates
How to track trait changes after updates
As of March 9, 2026, the public Roblox listing still shows the game tagged as [UPD1], and the official Discord plus Trello channels were both active in early March 2026. In practice, trait names, slot rules, and supporting systems tend to surface on official channels before generic SEO articles catch up.
That matters because third-party pages already disagree on the ATS trait pool. When a guide suddenly lists unrelated trait names, it is usually safer to trust the official Trello and Discord first.
- Check the official Trello cards for General info on traits, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Secret after every patch.
- Watch the official Discord announcement, codes, and update channels for slot-rule changes, renamed traits, or reroll economy changes.
- Use the Roblox game page tag and description to spot when a new update has landed before guides have been rewritten.
- Treat unverified trait lists carefully if they introduce names that do not appear on the official Trello pool.