
Anime Vanguards Update 10 Part 2 dropped on January 11, 2026, and it completely changed the game’s meta with some of the most powerful and mechanically unique units we’ve ever seen.
After spending countless hours testing these new additions across raids, rifts, and the World Destroyer mode, I can confidently say that three secret units Doflamingo (Pink Villain), Shanks, and Whitebeard have redefined what’s possible in this tower defense experience.
In this comprehensive guide, I’m breaking down the 4 best units from Update 10 Part 2, explaining exactly why they dominate, how to unlock them efficiently, and the strategies that will help you maximize their potential.
Update 10 Part 2 introduced 6 brand-new units, but only a select few stand head and shoulders above the rest. Here’s my ranking of the absolute best units you need to prioritize right now:
| Unit | Rarity | Unlock Method | Key Strength | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doflamingo (Pink Villain Celestial) | Secret | Happy Factory Raid Act 2 | Self-scaling Monarch army, Wanted debuff, puppet conversion | Hard |
| Shanks (Warlord of the Sea) | Secret | Temporal Rifts | Monarch on placement, Unknown element, easiest secret to obtain | Medium |
| Whitebeard (World Destroyer) | Secret | World Destroyer Event Mode | Massive wave clear + boss damage when evolved | Hard |
| Sukono | Secret | Anniversary content | Cost-efficient DPS king, best early defense unit | Hard |
Now let’s dive deep into each of these game-changing units and explore what makes them absolutely essential for your roster.

Doflamingo, also known as Pink Villain and inspired by Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece, isn’t just another raid secret—he completely revolutionizes how team building works in Anime Vanguards. Once evolved into Pink Villain Celestial, he becomes one of the most mechanically broken and cost-efficient units ever added to the game.
What makes Doflamingo absolutely insane is his unique puppet mechanic. Every empty team slot automatically fills with a clone of him at match start. Each clone has its own placement limits and upgrades, but here’s the kicker: upgrading one Pink Villain reduces the upgrade cost of all others. This creates a self-scaling Monarch army that becomes exponentially cheaper the more you invest.
At max upgrade with Monarch trait, Doflamingo reaches over 1 million damage per attack, stays full AoE, and scales faster than almost any other unit because of his stacking cost-reduction passive. His kit is absolutely loaded:
Crew Dictator Passive:
Wanted Debuff Benefits:
String Dominion Active:
Puppet Master Ability:
Doflamingo is obtained from the brand new Happy Factory Raid located in the Raids area. While you can get him from Act 1 (2% drop chance), Act 2 is significantly better with a 50% drop rate.
Unlocking Act 2 (The Puzzle):
Act 2 Rewards:
Important Raid Mechanics:
Alternative Method: If you don’t want to rely on RNG, Doflamingo can be purchased directly using Rift Shards once unlocked in your index.
After obtaining base Pink Villain, you’ll need to evolve him to unlock his full potential:
Evolution Requirements:
Once evolved, Pink Villain Celestial becomes one of the most unique and powerful units in Anime Vanguards. His ability to fill your entire team with Monarch-tier clones makes him invaluable for late-game content, Elemental Towers, and competitive modes.
Optimal Setup:

Shanks is hands down the easiest secret unit to obtain in Update 10 Part 2, but don’t let that fool you—he’s also one of the strongest. Right out of the box, Shanks comes with Unknown element and Monarch trait, making him one of the best early Monarch units available in the entire game.
Unlike Doflamingo’s complex unlock method or Whitebeard’s brutal grind, Shanks is relatively straightforward to obtain. But what makes him truly special is his immediate power level. He doesn’t need evolution to be effective (though evolution makes him even better), and his Unknown element typing gives him universal damage effectiveness.
Key Strengths:
Shanks is unlocked through Temporal Rifts, a system introduced in Update 10 Part 2.
Step-by-Step Unlock Guide:
Rift Shop Alternative: If you miss rifts or want guaranteed progress, visit the Rift Shop NPC and purchase Vow Stones. These can be exchanged directly for Shanks once you accumulate enough.
Why This Matters: Rifts spawn regularly throughout the day, making Shanks farmable without waiting for specific raid windows or limited-time events. This accessibility combined with his immediate power makes him the perfect first secret unit for Update 10 Part 2.
Optimal Setup:

Whitebeard enters Update 10 Part 2 as a solid unit at base, but once evolved, he transforms into one of the strongest wave clear and boss damage units in the entire game. The catch? His evolution is one of the longest grinds in the update.
Whitebeard’s evolved form brings incredible versatility. He excels at both clearing massive waves of enemies and melting boss HP bars, making him invaluable for raids, legend stages, and Elemental Towers. His abilities scale with both AOE coverage and single-target burst, giving you the best of both worlds.
Key Abilities (Evolved):
Whitebeard is obtained through the World Destroyer Event Mode, a completely unique gamemode introduced in this update.
Step-by-Step Unlock Guide:
Boss Spawn Mechanics:
Important Tips:
Here’s where the real grind begins. Whitebeard’s evolution requires Shake Fruits, which are purchased from the World Destroyer Shop.
The Challenge:
Grinding Strategy:
Why It’s Worth It: Once fully upgraded and evolved, Whitebeard becomes an absolute monster. His combination of wave clear and boss damage makes him essential for end-game content, and his Shake abilities can single-handedly carry difficult stages.
Optimal Setup (Evolved):

While not technically from Update 10 Part 2 specifically, Sukono deserves mention because he remains the best early defense and most cost-efficient DPS unit in the game even after the Part 2 update. With all these new powerful units flooding the meta, Sukono’s consistent performance makes him the perfect complement to your Update 10 Part 2 team.
Sukono costs less than 100k Yen to max, whereas other top-tier units cost 130k-180k. Yet his DPS output rivals or exceeds much more expensive options. He also has a much better element than most top units, allowing him to do 30% more damage to bosses.
Key Stats:
With Sukono’s Finger Familiar:
Sinister Sanctum Active: Deals approximately 2 million damage to all enemies in range when activated—one of the best nukes in the game for its cost.
Pair with Doflamingo:
Pair with Shanks:
Pair with The Smith (Forged):
Optimal Usage Strategy:
Now that you know the top 4 units, let’s talk about how to combine them for maximum effectiveness.
Core Units:
Strategy: Fill your team with Doflamingo clones, use Sukono for early waves, protect with The Smith, and let The Falcon boost everyone’s damage.
Core Units:
Strategy: Stack all three Update 10 Part 2 secrets for maximum power. Shanks handles early-mid game, Whitebeard melts bosses, Doflamingo scales infinitely.
Core Units:
Strategy: Focus on fast, efficient clears with low total investment. Perfect for grinding events and earning resources quickly.
Beyond just the new units, Update 10 Part 2 brought massive changes to Anime Vanguards that affect how you’ll use these units.
Happy Factory Raid:
World Destroyer Event Mode:
Temporal Rifts:
Auto-Upgrade System: Set upgrade priority from 1-6, and the game automatically upgrades selected units when you have resources. Game-changer for farming.
Auto-Play System: Select a point on the track, and the game handles placement and upgrades automatically. Doesn’t activate abilities.
Improved Chat System: Custom chat replaced default Roblox chat for better performance and animated text.
The permanent Elemental Towers mode pairs perfectly with Update 10 Part 2 units:
Getting these units is one thing—evolving them is another. Here’s your complete farming guide.
Flamboyant Glasses:
Happy Coins:
Shake Fruits:
Vow Stones:
Yellow Essences & Pink Essences:
Takedowns:
After extensive testing, here are the strategies that separate casual players from pros in Update 10 Part 2.
Clone Management:
Wanted Debuff Exploitation:
Rift Optimization:
World Destroyer Strategy:
Evolution Priority:
Yen Management:
Team Slot Optimization:
Mistake 1: Not Solving the Act 2 Puzzle Many players waste time farming Act 1 at 2% drop rate. Always unlock Act 2 for 50% drops.
Mistake 2: Over-Investing in Un-Evolved Secrets Base Whitebeard and base Doflamingo are good but not god-tier. Save resources for post-evolution.
Mistake 3: Ignoring Monarch Trait All three main Update 10 Part 2 secrets NEED Monarch trait to reach their potential. Don’t settle for lesser traits.
Mistake 4: Farming World Destroyer Without Strategy Going in blind wastes time. Learn the preset team’s abilities and boss patterns before committing to long runs.
Mistake 5: Sleeping on Sukono New players chase shinynew units while ignoring the most cost-efficient DPS in the game. Sukono enables everything else.
Doflamingo (Pink Villain Celestial) is the best overall unit from Update 10 Part 2 when fully evolved. His self-scaling Monarch army mechanic and puppet conversion make him the most unique and powerful addition to the game. However, Shanks is the best for accessibility and immediate power.
Expect to spend 10-15 hours total. Shanks can be obtained in 2-4 hours through rifts. Doflamingo takes 4-6 hours if you’re efficient with Act 2 farming. Whitebeard requires the most time—base version can drop randomly in World Destroyer (1-3 hours typically), but evolution materials take another 10-20 hours of grinding.
Yes, but it’s extremely inefficient. Act 1 has only a 2% drop rate vs Act 2’s 50% chance. You’d need to run Act 1 potentially 50+ times, while Act 2 averages 2-3 runs. Always solve the puzzle.
Prioritize Shanks first—he’s the easiest to obtain and immediately usable. Then farm Doflamingo from Happy Factory Raid for your main DPS. Finally, grind Whitebeard in World Destroyer mode during downtime.
God (Standless) remains the #1 unit overall, but Doflamingo’s unique mechanics make him competitive in specific situations. Shanks and Whitebeard are strong but don’t quite reach God-tier. However, all three Update 10 Part 2 units are META-tier and essential for competitive play.
Run Happy Factory Act 2 repeatedly. Each clear gives 100 coins, so you need 6 clears for Flamboyant Glasses (600 coins). With a strong team, each Act 2 run takes 8-12 minutes, meaning you can get evolution materials in under 2 hours.
Not necessarily, but having at least one (preferably Doflamingo or Shanks) dramatically improves your late-game potential. You can still compete with older meta units like Sukono, Brolzi Super (Wrathful), and The Falcon (of Light), but Update 10 Part 2 units give significant advantages.
Boss spawns are random every 10 waves. You cannot predict or manipulate which boss appears. The six possible bosses rotate randomly, so getting Whitebeard is partly luck-based. Just keep running and you’ll eventually encounter him.
Yes! Anime Vanguards has a trading system. If you’re struggling with farming, you can trade other valuable units or items for Doflamingo, Shanks, or Whitebeard. However, trading values fluctuate based on market demand.
Birb Familiar is optimal for Doflamingo, Shanks, and Whitebeard when running Monarch trait. It provides crit scaling that synergizes perfectly with Monarch’s damage buffs. Black Spirit is a solid alternative if you don’t have Birb.
Absolutely yes. Update 10 Part 2 fundamentally changed Anime Vanguards’ meta with three mechanically unique secret units that bring fresh strategies and power to the game.
Must-Have Priority:
Mastering these three Update 10 Part 2 units instantly elevates your account’s power ceiling and opens up new strategies that weren’t possible before. The Happy Factory Raid is challenging but rewarding, Temporal Rifts provide steady progression, and World Destroyer mode offers engaging long-term grinding.
If you’re serious about Anime Vanguards in February 2026, you need these units. Period.
Pro Tip: Start with Shanks for immediate power, farm Doflamingo for late-game dominance, and grind Whitebeard evolution during your downtime. Use Sukono to enable all of this efficiently, and you’ll have the strongest Update 10 Part 2 roster possible.