Ultimate Anime Chefs Tier List: Top Units & Abilities Ranked

Ultimate Anime Chefs Tier List: Top Units & Abilities Ranked

Updated on September 25, 2025: This is a unit ability list for now, with plans to develop a more detailed tier list on Monday and Tuesday, September 29 and 30, 2025. I’ll be testing these units over the weekend, so stay tuned for the rankings next week in anticipation of the full release.

If you’re eager to dominate in Anime Chefs, understanding the best units and their abilities is key. This weekend, I’ll be diving deep into each unit’s strengths and weaknesses. On Monday and Tuesday, I’ll present a comprehensive tier list that reflects their performance. Until then, let’s explore the abilities of all available units.

All Unit Abilities in Anime Chefs

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Here’s a rundown of all units in Anime Chefs, categorized by their rarities and abilities. Common units provide basic passive boosts to movement speed and cutting, while Rare units expand on these features. Epic and Legendary units boast unique passives or powerful active abilities. Mythical units like Kizaru and Sun Jin Woo take things to a whole new level with game-changing actions. Let’s break this down further:

  • Mythical: Kizaru, Sun Jin Woo, Satoru Gojo
  • Legendary: Edward Elric, Rengoku Kyojuro, Toge Inumaki
  • Epic: Levi Ackerman, Mikasa Ackerman, Senku Ishigami
  • Rare: Shoyo Hinata, Kenshiro, Gon Freecs, Spike Siegel
  • Common: Vash the Stampede, Leorio Paradinight, Bulma
All Units Unit Abilities
Vash the StampedeCommon +10% Throw Distance
Leorio ParadinightCommon +10% Movement Speed
BulmaCommon +10% Movement Speed
Shoyo HinataRare +10% Movement Speed, +15% Faster Cutting Speed
KenshiroRare +15% Movement Speed, +10% Throw Distance
Gon FreecsRare +10% Faster Cutting Speed, +15% Throw Distance
Spike SiegelRare +15% Movement Speed, +10% Throw Distance
Levi AckermanEpic +10% Throw Distance, Relentless Efficiency: reduces meat burn speed by 10% for 10s with each plate submitted.
Mikasa AckermanEpic +10% Throw Distance, Precision Focus: +20% movement speed for 4s after a throw.
Senku IshigamiEpic +15% Movement Speed, Strategic Genius: slows meat burn by 10% for 5s with each submitted order.
Edward ElricLegendary Alchemist’s Focus: each plate submission slows nearby meat burn by 15% for 6s. Active Ability: Alchemical Rush.
Rengoku KyojuroLegendary Burning Resolve: each plate reduces meat burn speed by 15% for 8s. Active Ability: Flamesurge.
Toge InumakiLegendary Cursed Calm: slows the next meat burn speed by 20% for 4s when throwing an ingredient to a teammate. Active Ability: Stop.
KizaruMythical Pika Precision: reduces all cooldowns by 25% every 4th station interaction. Active Abilities: Light Flash Intervention, Yata No Kagami.
Sun Jin WooMythical Active Abilities: Shadow Exchange and Authority Hand, a powerful teleport that excels in an Overcooked-like setting.

Anime Chefs Unit Tier List (Pre-Release)

This is a preliminary look at the tier list for Anime Chefs, and a more comprehensive evaluation will be available next week. From my initial observations, it’s clear that Common and Rare units face challenges keeping up with the unique abilities of higher-tier units. Epic to Mythical units offer advantages that include slowing meat burn speeds or teleporting to optimize gameplay. Here’s a glimpse at the early tier placements:

Tiers Units and Quick Notes (A detailed tier list is coming next week)
S All Mythics & Legendaries: The powerhouses with unique capabilities like teleportation and active skills make these units a must-have. Their ability to drastically improve gameplay sets them miles ahead of Epic and lower units. Sun Jin Woo’s teleportation specifically grants unmatched movement efficiency.
A Levi and Senku: While they possess valuable passive abilities that slow down meat burn, they lack active skills, which places them slightly lower than the Legendaries. Mikasa, while useful, does not provide a consistent speed boost, making her less favorable.
B Rare Units & Mikasa: Rare units offer decent buffs, but they don’t match the more skilled options. Mikasa’s speed boost is temporary, making her less competitive compared to the others in higher tiers.
C Common Units with Passive Buffs: These are basic units that provide minimal benefits. While they serve a purpose, they’re often replaced as you advance.
D Units with no Buffs.

That’s a wrap for the initial overview of unit abilities and the tier list for Anime Chefs. Make sure to check out our Anime Chefs codes for exciting freebies in the game.

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