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The Anime Guardians UPD 16 + CSM 2 Update has officially dropped in Anime Guardians, and it’s easily one of the most ambitious additions yet. This patch doesn’t just bring more Chainsaw Man content — it adds new bosses, units, and mechanics that seriously ramp up the late-game challenge. Whether you’re here to grab Denji (Chainsaw Man) or test out the new Darkness Devil, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from farming the new world boss to the stats and passives of each new unit.
Event Title: Chainsaw Man Part 2
Main Additions:
New Chainsaw Man Units (Denji, Darkness Devil, Power)
New World Boss Stage
Chainsaw Man-themed Bundle Units
Updated currency & capsule rewards
Balance tweaks for late-game nukers
This update focuses heavily on endgame players but is accessible to anyone with a coordinated team or a strong carry.
You can enter the new Chainsaw Man World Boss stage directly through the main event portal in Anime Guardians.
You’ll need a team of at least 4–6 players — soloing is not recommended due to the boss’s massive HP pool (around 8 billion HP).
The boss fight features unique mechanics, including unit-stunning and instant elimination effects on specific debuffs.
Each wave gets progressively harder until Wave 50, where the main boss is defeated and drops the new units or event currency.
The fight can look chaotic the first time you enter, but there’s a clear rhythm once you understand the setup.
Place farm units early (far back from spawn) to avoid deletion from the boss’s stun mechanics.
Once farms are active, move forward and deploy your main DPS units.
Robin remains one of the best units for farm speed since she maxes your units instantly when placed.
Rely on strong nukers like Sukuna, Hajun, or Darkness Devil for clearing high-HP enemies.
Pro Tip: If you’re struggling to clear the boss solo, join community lobbies or Discord servers — coordinated teams can easily melt through its HP.
Drop Source: Chainsaw Man World Boss (rare drop)
Rarity: Mythical
Type: DPS / Nuke
Strengths: High burst damage and wide AoE control
Notes: This unit’s model is one of the most detailed in the game, and its damage output competes with top-tier nukers like Hajun and Sukuna.
Availability: Purchase through the Chainsaw Man Bundle (2,000 Robux) or extremely rare from the boss drops.
Rarity: Mythical
Special Trait Compatibility: Exodia (best-in-slot for max scaling)
Recommended Level: 100
Damage: 2.3 million
Attack Speed: 3.8 seconds
Range: 158
Crit Chance: 50%
AoE Type: Full AoE
Chains of Oblivion:
Instantly gains 50% energy, deals damage to all enemies on the map, and boosts own damage by 1,000%.
Bloody Overdrive:
Increases self-damage based on Power Points. Each hit inflicts a 15% bleed instantly.
Chainsaw Frenzy:
Builds Power Points with each attack (up to 100%). Gains black damage and crit chance as points increase.
Madness Mode (Berserk Awakening):
At 100% Power Points, enters a 15-second frenzy that grants +100% damage, +40% range, and -20% cooldown before resetting Power Points.
Denji’s kit revolves around scaling damage over time and entering madness mode for huge spikes of DPS. While he isn’t completely overpowered, his range and crit scaling make him one of the most consistent all-map DPS units.
Although not from the Chainsaw Man series, Ellen Joe (Zed) was added in the same update. She’s a crit-based nuker with map-freeze potential.
Verdict: Ellen Joe is a top-tier support nuke unit that freezes enemies and stacks damage over time — a great pair for Chainsaw Man teams.
If you manage to pull or buy these new units, aim for the Exodia trait — it maximizes raw power scaling, cooldown reduction, and crit potential.
It can take a few thousand rerolls, but for DPS-heavy units like Denji, it’s worth it.
This Chainsaw Man Part 2 Update is a huge win for Anime Guardians. The devs nailed both the visual design and mechanical depth — especially for Denji and Darkness Devil.
After testing both, here’s the honest take:
If you’re short on luck from world boss farming, the Chainsaw Man Bundle is a straightforward buy — expensive, yes, but it saves countless hours of RNG farming.