Superior
Public trait guides report Superior as a premium combat trait. Test it on units that already carry damage.
Traits can change a roster decision. Use source-reported trait names as a reroll checklist, then confirm value in your own lane runs.
A good trait is the one that improves the role you actually use: damage on a carry, economy on a farm slot, or uptime on a support slot.
Public trait guides report Superior as a premium combat trait. Test it on units that already carry damage.
Public guides report Cloner as a top trait. Use it where duplicate pressure helps your lane plan.
Public guides report Entrepreneur as an economy-focused trait. Compare it on farming or resource roles.
Public guides report Rebirth as a high-value roll. Confirm how it changes your current update route before locking it in.
A damage trait belongs on a damage unit; an economy trait belongs where extra resources create more upgrades.
Do not reroll a useful trait just because a tier graphic says a rarer one exists.
The official title flags UPD 1.0, so treat old trait advice as a starting point, not a final rule.
The trait names here are source-reported by public guides and should be checked in the current game client.
A trait is good when it improves the unit role you use most often in waves, bosses, or farming.
Reroll only after your core squad can clear content, because unit depth usually matters first.
Yes. A strong trait can move a unit up in practical value for your account.
Run the same stage with the same upgrades and compare clear speed, leaks, and boss control.