How to Get All Berserk Units in Anime Squadron Roblox

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Anime Squadron‘s Berserk update adds a set of Berserk-themed units that you obtain through three different routes — a limited banner, an Act 4 raid, and the new Eclipse (Before) Squadron stage — with Berserker (Guts) further evolving into Berserker (Enraged) once you farm his materials.

The Berserk update drops several new units at once, and the confusing part is that almost none of them come from the same place. Berserker (Guts) is a Squadron-stage grind, Skeleton Knight lives in a brand-new raid, and the Casca and Falcon/Griffin units look to be banner pulls. Here’s the full roster, the route tied to each unit, and where the numbers are still settling so you don’t burn time farming the wrong mode.

Every new Berserk unit and how it drops

Griffin and Casca appear on the mythic banner
Griffin and Casca appear on the mythic banner | itsCristian/YouTube
Unit How to obtain Source / stage Reported rate or note
Berserker (Guts) Stage drop Eclipse (Before) Squadron Act 4 (Normal / Hard) Reportedly 0.25% Normal, 0.5% Hard — drop source contested
Berserker (Enraged) Evolution of Berserker Materials from Eclipse (Before) Story / Raid / Squadron Not a drop; awakened from Berserker (Guts)
Skeleton Knight Raid drop New Act 4 Berserk raid ~0.25% (single source)
Casca (Caska) Banner pull (assumed) Berserk update banner Unverified — method and rate not confirmed
Falcon / Griffin Banner pull (assumed) Berserk update banner Unverified — may be the same unit under two names

Five Berserk-themed units are in play, though one of them — Berserker (Enraged) — isn’t a separate drop at all but the evolved form of Berserker (Guts). The two units players can chase a clear, quantified route for are Berserker (Guts) and Skeleton Knight. The banner pair, Casca and the Falcon/Griffin unit, are confirmed to exist and to have arrived in this update, but their obtain method and rates are not nailed down yet, so treat the last two rows below as unverified rather than gospel.

 

Getting Berserker (Guts) from Eclipse (Before) Act 4

Skeleton Knight reward shows in the Act 4 raid
Skeleton Knight reward shows in the Act 4 raid | itsCristian/YouTube

Berserker (Guts) is the headline unit, and the most-reported route is clearing Act 4 of the new Eclipse (Before) Squadron stage, where he drops on both Normal and Hard. The current written numbers put Normal at 0.25% with 300 pity and Hard at 0.5% with 200 pity — so Hard roughly doubles your odds per clear and gives you a guaranteed unit far sooner.

There’s a genuine source conflict worth flagging before you commit hours to it. One account ties Guts to the Eclipse (Before) Squadron Act 4 stage as above, while another points to the new three-stage Berserk Raid as where he comes from, and a third listing describes the Berserk units as 0.1% drops rather than 0.25%. The exact drop stage and the exact rate are not fully confirmed yet, so check the in-game drop table on your version before you settle into a single farm. What’s consistent across reports is the recommendation to grind on Hard difficulty repeatedly until he drops.

The reason Hard is the right grind isn’t only the doubled rate. Hard Act 4 is also the only place the Dragon Slayer evo item drops, and you’ll need that later to push Berserker into his Enraged form. Farming Normal means you halve your odds and still have to come back to Hard for the evolution material — so you may as well live on Hard from the start. One more common mix-up: Berserker reportedly drops from the Squadron version of Eclipse (Before) Act 4, not the Story version, so make sure you’re in the right mode.

QUICK WIN

Farm Eclipse (Before) Act 4 on Hard, not Normal — Hard reportedly doubles Berserker’s drop rate (0.5% vs 0.25%) and is the only source of the Dragon Slayer item you need to evolve him, so a single farm covers both goals.

Evolving Berserker into Berserker (Enraged)

Material Quantity Where to farm
Behelit 200× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapter 1
Apostle Iron 100× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapters 1–2
Eclipse Stone 75× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapters 3–4
White Behelit 50× Eclipse (Before) Raid, all levels
Brand Ash 50× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapters 5–6
Moonlit Silver 30× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapters 7–8
Black Sun Amber 15× Story: Eclipse (Before) Chapters 9–10
Dragon Slayer (evo) Eclipse (Before) Squadron Act 4 on Hard
Gold 5,000 Generic Story and Squadron clears

Don’t stop at base Berserker — the real endgame is awakening him into Berserker (Enraged). The full material list below comes from a single guide and the exact quantities aren’t independently confirmed, so read the counts as reported rather than locked. That said, it’s the only detailed recipe currently floating around, and it lines up the materials with specific Eclipse (Before) stages so you know where to spam.

 

The pattern is straightforward once you see it: the bulk materials are spread across Eclipse (Before) Story chapters, the White Behelit comes from the Raid, and the single Dragon Slayer is the Hard Act 4 gate — which is exactly why you want to be farming Hard while you’re still hunting Berserker himself. After the evolution lands, the chase isn’t over: many players keep rolling for the Superior Trait and high SS/SSS stat rolls using Reroll Cubes and Perfect Cubes, since Superior raises every stat and cuts cooldown. That trait grind is the actual finish line for a maxed Berserker (Enraged).

Pulling Skeleton Knight from the new Act 4 raid

Skeleton Knight is the unit people most often farm in the wrong place. He’s tied to the new Act 4 raid, not to the Story or Squadron versions of Eclipse (Before) — so if you’re grinding the Squadron stage hoping he’ll show up alongside Berserker, you’re in the wrong mode entirely.

His reported drop chance in that raid is around 0.25%, though that figure comes from a single source and should be treated as a ballpark rather than a confirmed rate. Either way, the takeaway is simple: queue the Act 4 raid specifically and run it on repeat, and don’t expect Story or Squadron clears to ever drop him.

Casca and the Falcon/Griffin banner units

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This is where the certainty drops off sharply. What’s confirmed is that Casca (also written Caska) and a Falcon unit were added to the roster in the same Berserk update — and separately, a Griffin unit is described as a new banner mythic from this update. Beyond that, almost nothing is locked: the exact banner name, the pull rates, the cost, and whether these units are still obtainable are all unverified in what’s available so far.

The widespread community read is that Casca and the Falcon/Griffin unit are limited-banner pulls bought with Gems on a special Berserk banner, which would make them the easiest of the new units to grab if true — but that’s an assumption about how these updates usually work, not a confirmed in-game detail. There’s also an open question of naming: it’s not clear whether the “Falcon” unit and the “Griffin” banner unit are the same character under two names or two separate units. Until the banner details are confirmed in-game, treat anything past “they exist and arrived in the Berserk update” as uncertain, and check the live banner before spending Gems.

Team comps and where to farm Gold, Gems and Cubes

To speed-clear Eclipse (Before) Act 4 on Hard — the stage you’ll be looping for both Berserker and the Dragon Slayer — community recommendations lean on high-DPS carries. Reported comps include units like Puppeteer (Transcendent), Vegata SSJ4 (Full Power), Falcon (Dark), and Gogeta SSJ4. These are player suggestions rather than an official “best team,” so build around whatever top-tier DPS you already own; the goal is just to clear Hard fast enough that the low drop rate isn’t painful.

For the resource side, the 5,000 Gold evo cost plus the trait rerolls add up, so it’s worth setting up a farm. Players report AFK-farming GT City Squadron Act 1 Hard for steady Gold, leaning on Story progression for Gem income, and stockpiling Reroll Cubes for the Superior Trait hunt after the evolution. Run those alongside your Eclipse farming so you’re not blocked on currency when Berserker finally drops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Berserker (Guts) actually drop — Eclipse (Before) Squadron Act 4 or the Berserk raid?

This is genuinely contested. The most detailed reports point to Eclipse (Before) Squadron Act 4 (Normal 0.25%/300 pity, Hard 0.5%/200 pity), but another account ties him to the new three-stage Berserk Raid instead. The exact drop stage isn’t confirmed, so verify the drop table on your version before committing to a farm.

Should I farm Normal or Hard for Berserker, and why?

Hard, without question. Hard reportedly doubles the drop rate (0.5% vs 0.25%) and lowers pity (200 vs 300), and it’s also the only place the Dragon Slayer evo item drops. Farming Normal halves your odds and still forces a Hard trip later, so Hard covers both goals at once.

What materials do I need to evolve Berserker into Berserker (Enraged)?

The reported recipe is 200× Behelit, 100× Apostle Iron, 75× Eclipse Stone, 50× White Behelit, 50× Brand Ash, 30× Moonlit Silver, 15× Black Sun Amber, 1× Dragon Slayer, and 5,000 Gold, farmed across Eclipse (Before) Story chapters, the Raid, and Hard Act 4. These quantities come from a single source and aren’t independently confirmed, so treat them as a strong guide rather than exact figures.

Are Casca and the Falcon/Griffin unit banner units, and are they still obtainable?

They were confirmed added in the Berserk update, and the community widely assumes they’re Gem-based limited banner pulls — but the banner name, rates, cost, and current availability are not verified. It’s also unclear whether “Falcon” and “Griffin” are the same unit. Check the live banner in-game before spending anything.

What’s the best team to speed-clear Eclipse Act 4 on Hard?

There’s no official answer, but reported comps lean on high-DPS carries such as Puppeteer (Transcendent), Vegata SSJ4 (Full Power), Falcon (Dark), and Gogeta SSJ4. Treat these as community suggestions and build around the strongest DPS units you already have to clear Hard quickly.


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