Team Building Guide
⚡ Quick Summary
- Every team needs: DPS + Control + Support + Farm.
- META team: SA (Burst) + Sokono (Domain) + Susono + Eskanor.
- Role synergy beats raw rarity — a balanced team outperforms 4 random Secrets.
- Swap heroes based on content: evolved heroes for Story, boss killers for Raids.
Team Building Principles
A great team in Anime Overload is not about stacking the highest-rarity units. It is about filling four key roles that complement each other. Every team should have:
DPS
Primary damage dealer. Kills enemies. This is your most important slot — invest the most resources here.
Control
Crowd control and debuffs. Stuns, slows, and weakens enemies so your DPS can deal damage safely.
Support
Heals, shields, and buffs. Keeps the team alive and amplifies DPS output through damage buffs.
Farm
Passive resource generation. Earns Gold and Crystals while the rest of the team fights.
If you can only fill 3 slots with good heroes, the Farm slot is the one to compromise on — more DPS or Control is always better than a weak farm unit. But if you have Eskanor, always include him for the free resources.
META Best Team
Recommended for: General content, Story Mode, high-level farming. This is the strongest all-around team composition as of March 2026.
The #1 DPS unit. Evolves from Mythic Strongest Alien (cheap to obtain). Insane burst damage and AoE clear. The cornerstone of any META team.
Top-tier bleed damage dealer. His domain ability locks down areas while dealing sustained DoT. Perfect complement to SA (Burst)'s burst damage — covers sustained DPS while SA is on cooldown.
Best support unit. Provides team-wide damage buffs and survivability. His buff uptime is near permanent, making the entire team hit harder. Swap for Goju (Unlimited) if you need crowd control instead.
The universal farm unit. Generates Gold and Crystal Shards passively while the rest of the team handles combat. Not strong in battle, but the resource income compounds over time. Always include if you have a slot.
Substitutions: If you do not have Sokono (Domain), use any other SSS/S-tier DPS. If you lack Susono, use Goju (Unlimited) for control/debuff instead.
Beginner-Friendly Team
Recommended for: New players with limited hero pools. Uses easy-to-obtain units and requires no evolution.
Your first Mythic hero from summoning. Prioritize Strongest Alien, Bald Hero, or Devil Knight as they have evolution paths to Secret tier.
Excellent control and debuff unit. Reduces enemy defense and provides crowd control. Works at any investment level and stays relevant through endgame after evolving to Goju (Unlimited).
Fill remaining slots with your best Legendary damage dealers. These will be replaced as you pull more Mythics, but they carry early content just fine. Two DPS is better than no DPS.
Even at the start, Eskanor's passive resource generation helps you accumulate Crystal Shards for your next summons. The sooner you deploy him, the more resources you earn over time.
Upgrade path: Replace Legendary DPS with Mythics as you pull them. Evolve your best Mythic to Secret. Eventually transition to the META team above.
Raid Team
Recommended for: Boss fights, Raids, and high-difficulty single-target content where sustained DPS and crowd control matter more than AoE.
Single-target destruction. Evolved from Mythic Bald Hero. His serious punch deals massive single-hit damage to bosses.
Premier control unit for Raids. Locks down boss attack patterns and provides debuff windows for the team.
Conqueror's Haki provides reliable stun on raid bosses. Creates damage windows for the team.
Sustained bleed damage eats through boss HP bars. Synergizes with the stun windows from Red Hair.
Even in Raids, the passive income is worth the slot. Swap for another DPS if you are struggling to clear.
Key synergy: Red Hair stuns the boss → Sosoke debuffs → Bald Hero + Crimson Queen unload damage during the window. This stagger-lock rotation is the most efficient Raid strategy. Prestige your Bald Hero first for maximum boss damage.
Element Matchups & Story Zones
Each Story Mode area features enemies with specific elemental affinities. Bringing heroes that counter the zone's element type gives you a significant damage bonus. Here is how to think about element-based team adjustments:
Check Zone Element Before Entering
Each Story area displays its dominant element type. Before entering, review your hero roster and swap in units that have an elemental advantage. Even a slightly weaker hero with element advantage can outperform a stronger hero with element disadvantage.
Keep a Diverse Elemental Roster
Do not invest everything into one element type. As you progress through Story Mode, you will encounter zones that counter your main team. Having backup heroes of different elements prevents you from hitting a wall. Check each hero's element on the tier list or their individual hero pages.
Element-Neutral Heroes Are Safe Picks
Some heroes have neutral elements that are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged against any zone. Units like Eskanor (Farm) and general Support heroes are often element-neutral, making them safe picks for any content.
Faction & Series Synergy
Heroes from the same anime series or faction can gain additional bonuses when deployed together. These synergy bonuses are relatively small compared to raw hero quality, but they provide a nice edge when you have the right units.
Series Bonuses
Deploying multiple heroes from the same series activates a passive bonus for the entire team. For example, running multiple Code:Franxx series heroes (like both forms of Streliana) grants a series bonus effect. The bonus scales with the number of heroes from that series in your team.
When to Use Series Bonuses
Series bonuses are a tiebreaker, not a primary team building criterion. If you are choosing between two equally strong heroes for a slot, pick the one that shares a series with another hero already on your team. But never sacrifice role coverage (DPS/Control/Support/Farm) just to activate a series bonus.
Team Compositions to Avoid
Some hero combinations actively work against each other. Avoid these pitfalls:
Devil Knight + Magic Units
Devil Knight (and DK Berserk) has anti-synergy with Magic-type heroes. His abilities can interfere with Magic unit mechanics, reducing their effectiveness. If you run Devil Knight, pair him with Physical or Melee units instead. Bald Hero, Strongest Alien, and Chain Man are excellent Physical partners.
All DPS, No Control
Stacking four DPS heroes seems logical but falls apart against enemies that can one-shot your team. Without crowd control to interrupt enemy attacks or debuff their damage, your team will die before dealing meaningful damage in harder content. Always have at least one Control or Support unit.
Multiple Farm Units
One Eskanor is enough. Running two farm units halves your combat power for marginal resource gains. The resource generation from farm units scales poorly with duplicates — one Eskanor already captures most of the value.
Ignoring Element Disadvantage
Running your entire team into a zone where they have element disadvantage results in reduced damage dealt and increased damage taken. Always check the zone element and swap at least your DPS hero to one with element advantage or neutrality.
Pro Tips
💡 Pro Tips
- ◆ Build multiple presets. Save different team configurations for Story, Raids, and AFK farming. Switching manually every time is tedious and error-prone.
- ◆ Invest in your DPS first, always. A maxed-out DPS with a decent team beats a team of four under-leveled heroes every time. Funnel evolution materials, trait rerolls, and prestige into your main DPS first.
- ◆ Watch Raid boss patterns. Some bosses counter specific hero types. If your team keeps dying, try swapping your Control unit for one with a different CC type (stun vs. slow vs. knockback).
- ◆ Do not sleep on Chain Man. Chain Man (Psychotic) starts at Rare rarity but evolves to one of the strongest Secret-tier units. He fits into almost any team as a secondary DPS.
- ◆ Check the tier list monthly. The meta shifts with game updates. What is S-tier today may drop to A-tier after a balance patch. Stay informed and adjust your teams accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best team in Anime Overload?
The current META team is: Strongest Alien / SA (Burst) as main DPS, Sokono (Domain) for bleed DPS, Susono for support/buffs, and Eskanor for farm/resource generation. This composition covers damage, sustain, and resource income. Swap in Goju (Unlimited) for Susono if you need more crowd control.
How many heroes can I use in a team?
You can deploy up to 4-5 heroes depending on the game mode. Story Mode and general content allow a standard squad, while Raids may require specific team sizes. Always fill every slot — an empty slot is wasted potential.
Should I use all Secret-tier heroes in my team?
Not necessarily. A well-built team with role diversity (DPS + Control + Support + Farm) will outperform a team of four random Secret-tier DPS units. Role synergy matters more than individual rarity. However, if you have Secret-tier heroes that fill each role, they are the ideal choice.
Why do I need a Farm hero like Eskanor?
Eskanor and similar farm heroes generate passive resources (Gold, Crystal Shards, materials) during gameplay. While they contribute less to combat, the resource income they provide accelerates your overall account progression. In most content, your other 3 heroes can handle combat while Eskanor earns you resources.
How does elemental advantage work in team building?
Each Story Mode area has enemies with specific elemental weaknesses. Building your team with heroes that counter the zone's element type gives you a significant damage bonus and reduced incoming damage. Check the area info before entering and swap in heroes that have the advantageous element.