Anime Origins trait rerolls: Farming Guide & Best Traits - Traits

Anime Origins trait rerolls: Farming Guide & Best Traits

Learn how to earn Anime Origins trait rerolls, reroll traits safely, and choose the strongest traits for damage, cooldown, range, and progression.

2026-08-19
Anime Origins Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • Anime Origins trait rerolls come from shops, challenges, milestones, quests, and stage progression.
  • Infinaut and Infinite Mode are useful repeatable targets, but their reroll returns may be limited.
  • Save valuable traits instead of replacing them casually when reroll supplies are low.
  • Immortal, Ascendant, and Overseer are the strongest general targets listed in the current trait rankings.
  • One active trait is used at a time, even though each unit can store two traits.

Anime Origins Trait Rerolls Explained

Anime Origins trait rerolls are the main way to change a unit’s passive bonuses and improve its performance in battle. Traits can increase damage, reduce cooldown, extend range, improve income, boost critical hits, or add special effects. Because rerolls are earned through several progression systems rather than one single activity, the best approach is to collect them consistently while clearing normal game content.

Each unit can store two traits, but only one can be active. This makes reroll decisions more important: a unit does not need the rarest possible trait immediately if its current roll already supports its role. Damage dealers usually prefer offensive traits, while farming or support units may benefit more from income, experience, range, or cooldown bonuses.

Video Highlights:

  • Repeatable reroll farming can include Infinaut and Infinite Mode.
  • Weekly shops provide reliable stock that should be claimed before reset.
  • Quests, milestones, challenges, and stage clears can provide additional rerolls.
  • Gems and rerolls often come from the same progression activities.
  • Artifact stages may add another route for rewards and upgrade materials.

The current trait system rewards steady account progression. Rather than spending every reroll as soon as it appears, track which units are central to your team and reserve your best resources for them.

Trait goalUseful stat focusTypical unit role
Damage carryDamage, cooldown, critical hitsMain DPS
Boss killerBoss damage, damage, rangeBoss content
Farm unitIncome, range, cooldownEconomy
General-purpose unitDamage, cooldown, rangeStory and mixed content
Experience unitEXP gainLeveling support

The published Anime Origins traits guide lists traits from basic options such as Reach I, Fury I, and Haste I through Mythic choices and the Secret Immortal trait. Use the effects below as a planning reference, but remember that the best roll depends on the unit’s attack pattern and purpose.

Reroll Mindset

Treat rerolls as a limited progression currency during early play. A strong, usable trait is often more valuable than repeatedly chasing a perfect roll on every unit.

Best Ways to Farm Trait Rerolls

Anime Origins provides several ways to build a reroll reserve. Some sources are repeatable, while others are tied to daily, weekly, or one-time progression rewards. The most efficient routine combines all available claims before committing to longer farming sessions.

Weekly shops are especially important because their individual payouts may look modest, but repeated resets create a dependable supply. The raid shop, Lantern shop, Rift shop, and World Boss shop are all described as useful sources. The available stock and reset behavior can change as the game develops, so check each shop before its weekly refresh.

SourceReroll value or behaviorBest use
Raid shop50 rerolls from spare petalsWeekly claim
Lantern shop50 rerolls from available currencyWeekly claim
World Boss shopListed stock of 15 rerollsWeekly claim
Gold Merchant10 rerolls each dayDaily purchase
Daily challengesSmall recurring rewardsDaily routine
Infinite ModeChance-based rewards from later wavesRepeatable farming
InfinautRepeatable farming target with limited expected returnsLonger sessions
Quests and achievementsMixed rewards, including occasional rerollsProgression claims
Unit Index milestonesRerolls alongside other milestone rewardsCollection progress
Battle PassIncludes rerolls and gemsOptional bonus source

The strongest daily routine begins with claims rather than grinding. Visit the Gold Merchant, check daily rolls, finish available challenges, claim playtime rewards, and review milestone menus. Many players overlook rewards that must be manually claimed, so a quick menu sweep can produce rerolls without spending stamina or extended play time.

Infinite Mode is another useful target. The available information describes reroll drops beginning at Wave 15+, with a chance checked every five waves. This makes later waves more relevant than short runs, although the exact return depends on your clear speed and survival. Infinite Mansion or Infinite Tower should also be included in your routine when available because it can provide a substantial mix of rerolls and gems.

Daily Claims

Gold Merchant purchases, daily challenges, spins, playtime rewards, and available milestones should be checked before farming.

Weekly Shops

Raid, Lantern, Rift, and World Boss shops can build a steady reroll reserve across repeated resets.

Repeatable Stages

Infinaut, Infinite Mode, and Infinite Mansion offer longer farming routes for players who need more resources.

Progression Rewards

Quests, achievements, Unit Index milestones, and stage clears add rerolls while you advance normally.

Best Routine

Claim daily and weekly rewards first, then use repeatable stages only after your free menus and shop stock have been cleared.

Step-by-Step Trait Reroll Process

The reroll interface is accessed through the Areas menu. Follow the process carefully so you do not spend resources on the wrong unit or replace a useful trait without comparing the result.

1

Collect and Check Your Rerolls

Claim daily rewards, shop stock, challenges, quests, and milestones before opening the reroll interface. This gives you a clearer resource total and reduces the chance of stopping after an unnecessary partial session.

2

Open the Trait Reroll Area

Select the Areas button from the right-side menu, choose Trait Reroll, and walk toward the associated NPC. Confirm that you are using the intended unit before continuing.

3

Select the Unit

Choose the unit whose trait you want to change. Review its current trait, role, and stored options before using a reroll.

4

Roll and Compare

Click Reroll, then compare the new effect with the previous one. Focus on how the trait supports the unit rather than choosing only by rarity.

5

Keep a Practical Result

Keep the new trait only when it improves the unit’s role or gives a clear upgrade. If the result is weaker, preserve the useful option when the interface allows it.

Before rerolling, ask three questions:

  • Is this unit part of your main team?
  • Does the current trait already improve its intended role?
  • Do you have enough rerolls to continue if the result is weaker?
Reroll decisionRecommended actionReason
Weak basic trait on a main damage unitReroll selectivelyOffensive upgrades have a clear impact
Useful Epic or Legendary traitUsually keepThe current value may justify saving resources
Mythic trait on a non-core unitKeep until a better target is readyMythic rolls can be difficult to replace
Farming unit with income bonusesCompare role value firstIncome may outperform damage in economy-focused use
Rare trait on a temporary unitAvoid heavy investmentSave rerolls for permanent team members
Do Not Chase Blindly

Do not replace a useful trait simply because a higher rarity exists. A trait that matches a unit’s role can outperform a poorly matched premium roll.

Trait Rankings and Best Uses

Trait strength depends on the unit, but the current ranking places Immortal, Ascendant, and Overseer in the highest tier. Rupture, Stride, and Decay are also strong choices, while Ace is a flexible option for general content.

Immortal is listed as a Secret trait with major damage, cooldown, range, and income bonuses. It also has a placement limit of one and a team restriction that allows only one unit with Immortal to be used. Its special effect activates once per match after Wave 10, making it a high-impact roll for a carefully selected carry rather than a trait to distribute across the roster.

TierTraitsBest use
S+Immortal, Ascendant, OverseerCore carries and difficult content
SRupture, Stride, DecayDamage-focused units with matching mechanics
AAce, Head Hunter, Fury III, Haste IIIStrong general or specialized upgrades
BHustler, Hawkeye, Scholar, Fury II, Haste II, Reach IIIEconomy, range, leveling, or solid secondary roles
CFury I, Haste I, Reach IIEarly progression and temporary upgrades
DReach IBasic range improvement

The main traits and their effects can be summarized as follows:

TraitMain effectRecommended role
AceDamage, cooldown, and rangeGeneral-purpose units
AscendantBoss damage, damage, and rangeBoss-focused carries
OverseerDamage, cooldown, range, and bonus true damageHigh-priority damage units
RuptureCritical chance and critical damageUnits that benefit from critical attacks
StrideCooldown and range with Tempo stackingSustained attackers
DecayDamage-over-time damage, cooldown, and rangeDoT-focused units
HustlerRange and incomeEconomy or hybrid units
NimbleCooldown reductionUnits limited by attack frequency
HawkeyeLarge range increaseLong-range placement
ScholarExperience gainLeveling support

A unit with a strong attack pattern may prefer a specialized trait over a general one. For example, a unit that applies damage over time can gain more practical value from Decay than from a flat damage trait. Likewise, a boss specialist may benefit more from Ascendant than from a broad economy-focused option.

Ranking Principle

Use the tier list as a starting point, then match the trait to attack frequency, range requirements, boss performance, income needs, and placement limits.

Reroll Planning, Artifacts, and Resource Control

Rerolls are connected to broader progression systems, including gems, artifacts, stage clears, and cooperative content. Story stages, Hard Mode clears, Legend stages, raids, quests, and Infinite content can provide multiple reward types at once. This makes normal progression a practical way to build resources without treating reroll farming as an isolated activity.

Artifacts are associated with specific Legend stages. Karakura Town and Hidden Sand Village are highlighted as important locations, with artifact drops connected to progression for characters such as Stark and Madara. Artifacts can be refined with Umbral Splinters to improve the chance of better rewards. Players can also participate in another player’s artifact pool when they bring an artifact of the same type, creating an incentive to play with others.

ActivityPrimary benefitReroll planning value
Normal StoryFirst-clear gems and progressionBuild early resources
Hard StoryHigher first-clear gem rewardsPrioritize after normal clears
Legend stagesGems, rerolls, artifacts, and quest progressHigh-value progression route
RaidsFirst-clear rewards and shop currencyClear and revisit weekly systems
Infinite ModeRepeatable gem and reroll opportunitiesLonger farming sessions
Artifact stagesArtifact rewards and special progression itemsCombine with cooperative play
Infinite MansionRerolls and gemsAdd to advanced farming routine

Use gems carefully. The available progression routes can produce gems alongside rerolls, but spending gems does not automatically solve poor trait management. A sensible order is to clear first-time content, claim milestone rewards, and reserve rerolls for units that will remain useful through more difficult stages.

Weekly Trait Reroll Checklist:

  • Claim the Gold Merchant's daily rerolls
  • Clear daily challenges and collect playtime rewards
  • Purchase available Raid, Lantern, Rift, and World Boss shop stock
  • Review quests, achievements, and Unit Index milestones
  • Farm Infinite Mode, Infinaut, or Infinite Mansion after free claims

Playing with other players can improve access to artifact pools, rifts, and difficult boss content. If a stage is inefficient alone, cooperative runs may provide better reward access and faster clears. Keep artifact types in mind because joining another player’s pool requires the same artifact type.

Resource Priority

Clear permanent progression first, claim every visible reward, and use repeatable farming only when you have a specific reroll target.

FAQ: Anime Origins Trait Rerolls

Q: How do I get Anime Origins trait rerolls?

Earn them from daily challenges, shop purchases, quests, achievements, Unit Index milestones, stage progression, Infinite Mode, Infinaut farming, Infinite Mansion, and other available reward systems. Daily and weekly claims should come before extended farming.

Q: What is the best trait in Anime Origins?

Immortal is ranked as the strongest overall trait because it combines major damage, cooldown, range, and income bonuses with a powerful special effect. Ascendant and Overseer are also top-tier choices, especially for core damage units.

Q: Should I reroll a good trait?

Usually only when you have a clear upgrade target and enough resources to continue. A useful trait that matches the unit’s role is often worth keeping, particularly when rerolls are limited.

Q: Can a unit use two traits at once?

Each unit can store two traits, but only one trait is active. Compare both stored options and select the one that best supports the unit’s combat or farming role.

Final Recommendation

Build your reroll stock through daily claims, weekly shops, and normal progression. Spend selectively on permanent team units, then target specialized Mythic or Secret traits when your reserve is stronger.