A rate panel is incomplete
Do not calculate odds from one rarity line. Record the complete visible pool and every active boost before trusting a total.
Use safer rolling and mutation decisions with clear evidence boundaries while exact fighter odds, luck modifiers, rarity order, and mutation multipliers remain unverified.
Quick answer
Rolling fighters and hunting rare mutations are official parts of the game. The selected evidence does not contain a current rate table, complete pool, pity rule, luck formula, or mutation effect list, so this guide focuses on what to keep, what to record, and when not to trust a numeric claim.
The official Roblox description tells players to roll anime fighters, build the strongest team, and get lucky with rare fighters and mutations. That makes rolling and mutations central systems. It does not publish the chance of each fighter, the meaning of luck upgrades, a pity counter, or named mutation multipliers.
A simulator needs a complete pool and probabilities that add up to a known total. It also needs boost, weather, potion, luck, pity, and reset rules when those systems exist. Current videos and fan pages provide useful search vocabulary but not a selected, reproducible table. Running a fake simulator would produce convincing-looking results with no connection to the game.
When a roll looks rare, Diamond, mutated, transformed, or otherwise unusual, keep it separate and record the exact label. A variant can have collection or future team value even when its simple entered contribution is lower. This is a preservation rule, not a claim about a hidden multiplier.
The steps stay useful without pretending unknown rates, rewards, or formulas are facts.
If the game shows probabilities, record the full pool, active boosts, date, and screen—not just one rare number. A later calculator needs the complete denominator and modifier semantics.
Use the exact in-game label and mark protected variants in Team Lab. Do not replace it with a franchise nickname or an assumed mutation name from another game.
Observe whether the fighter handles groups, bosses, or cleanup and enter only visible damage/cooldown values. Unknown roles remain unknown rather than becoming a low tier.
Trait Shards are reported as reroll resources, but their costs and effects are not confirmed. Review the Traits and Shards page before spending them on a rare fighter.
Do not calculate odds from one rarity line. Record the complete visible pool and every active boost before trusting a total.
Keep the fighter, copy the exact in-game wording, and avoid merging it until its visible effect and replacement risk are understood.
It is a different Roblox game and a common search contaminant. Its luck and tier information cannot be transferred.
The current competing wiki is useful for phrases and leads but is not designated official by an accessible creator source.
Keep a rare copy until you understand its visible label and replacement risk.
No complete selected official or direct in-game rate table is available here, so the guide does not publish numeric odds.
Yes. The official Roblox description confirms rare mutations, but names, effects, rates, and multipliers still need direct evidence.
A pity threshold and reset rule were not verified. Do not assume one based on another gacha game.
Keep and protect an unusual variant until you understand its exact visible effect and replacement difficulty. This is a safety choice, not a ranking.
Mark rare fighters before comparing or merging.
Separate reported rewards from unknown effects.
Review official and public sources.