Anime Origins Wiki: every page on this site, in one index

No developer-run wiki exists for this game, so this is a third-party index: every unit, trait, secret, code and character on this site, searchable from one box below.

Third-party sourceIndexes data compiled from Pro Game Guides (2026-08-17), Beebom (2026-08-15), Destructoid (2026-08-15) and the sources listed on each page below. Last updated 23 August 2026.

One box over all 65 entries this site documents: units, traits, secrets, active codes, and the anime series units are credited to. Results link straight to the section that has the answer, not to a search results page.

Type at least two letters to search across every page.

Where the three tier lists agree, and where they split

The tier list page already ranks and cross-checks the three published lists individually. This is the cut across all three at once: 14 of the 22 units that all three sites rated land within one tier of each other, and 8 split by two tiers or more. 4 more units have fewer than three valid ratings — one missing entirely, or replaced by a non-standard label like "Support/Economy" — and is excluded from both counts, because you cannot call two numbers agreement or disagreement when a third never showed up. That is every unit accounted for: 22 rated by all three sites, plus 4 rated by fewer.

The widest single gap in the documented roster belongs to Sosuke (Eternal), a Ground unit that spans 3 tiers across the three lists — not the Support-type units, which is the impression a page ranking by placement type alone can leave. This number comes from re-running the same span calculation the tier list page defines, over every unit rather than one category at a time.

Full per-unit ratings, sources, and the reasoning above are on the Anime Origins tier list compared across three sites. This section only re-slices numbers already published there.

The record, in numbers

Every figure here is a count over the site's own data files, computed on each build rather than typed in — click through to the page that backs the number.

Every page on this wiki

In the order most players want them, not alphabetically.

Rifts and per-rarity summon rates are not on this list because nobody has published them in enough detail to index — that gap is named, not hidden, on the home page.

Anime Origins wiki, questions people ask

Is there an official Anime Origins wiki?
Not one published by the developer that we could find. This page is a third-party index of what the community of guide sites has published, and it says so wherever a claim rests on a single site rather than confirmed fact.
Which units do the three tier lists actually agree on?
14 of the 22 units all three sites rated land within one tier of each other. The rest split by two tiers or more — that set is 8 units, and it is the more useful list if you are deciding who to invest in, because agreement there is genuinely rare.
What single unit do the sites disagree on most?
Sosuke (Eternal), a Ground unit, spans 3 tiers across the three published lists — the widest gap in the documented roster.
Does this wiki cover everything in the game?
No, and the gaps are listed on the home page rather than hidden: per-rarity summon rates beyond one unit, whether unit summons have pity, and almost everything about Rifts. 4 units have fewer than three valid ratings across the sources we hold, which is too thin to call agreement or disagreement.