All Evolved One Piece Units Anime Last Stand Update 63 Ability Explain
Anime Last Stand just dropped its massive Update 63, bringing a full lineup of new evolved units straight from One Piece. From powerhouse DPS units to advanced support options, this update offers a bit of everything. If you’re looking to invest in some of the best characters right now, here’s a full breakdown of all the new evolved One Piece units in the game. Check out our Unit Tier List and Anime Last Stand Codes for more rewards!
1. Shanks (Red Pirate Conqueror)

Shanks is back with a full support-focused evolution that adds unique crowd control mechanics. He’s a hybrid unit with a stun effect, passive confusion, and a powerful Rewind system. His Red Pirate Stone gives a 10% chance to rewind enemies after a stun and inflicts Daze after every 50 rewinds. He also buffs crit chance and stun duration within a special aura.
His standout abilities include:
- Conquering Aura: Applies stun, increases damage and range for 30 seconds.
- Conqueror of All: A massive nuke unlocked after using Conquering Aura five times. It applies time stop, deals huge damage over time, and ends with a 500B nuke and despair effect.
Shanks is a strong support pick with decent damage scaling.
2. Aokiji (Blue Admiral, Ice Age)

Aokiji’s evolved form introduces a complex Defrost bar system. He starts strong and gradually weakens as he spends defrost stacks through his attacks. The earlier he is used, the more damage and freeze duration he offers.
Key abilities:
- Blizzard Effect: Slows and eventually turns into full freeze.
- Ice Age: Freezes all enemies for up to 50 seconds and adds post-freeze damage.
He also gets a passive called Iceberg, applying a new Brutal effect that enhances freeze mechanics. Overall, Aokiji is a solid crowd-control unit early on, but fades in long battles.
3. Yamato (Kozuki Kitsune)

Yamato introduces a unique dual-form mechanic where she can transform into Ice or Lightning form depending on team composition. Both forms deal mini nuke damage over time based on Blizzard or Bolt application.
- Lightning Form: Focuses on Bolt DoT and applies Plasma.
- Ice Form: Applies Blizzard and enhances melt damage.
Yamato doesn’t have any active abilities but offers strong scaling in the right team setup. With good support, her raw damage potential goes up significantly.
4. Ace (Fire Pirate Pillar)

Ace is a hill unit focused on burning enemies. His Pillar of Flames passive deals bonus damage if 10 or more enemies are burning. Over time, he also unlocks Sunburn, a stronger burn effect that scales further.
- Sunburn: After burning 150 enemies, activates extra DoT damage.
- Scorching Supernova: High-damage burn attack with layered DoT.
Ace thrives when supported by other burn units. He’s a great damage-over-time character with potential for strong synergy builds.
5. Garp

Garp is one of the most damage-heavy units in this update. With multiple layered passives and abilities, he’s designed to scale up over time and hit hard.
Key highlights:
- Galaxy Breaker: Activates every 20 enemies, applying huge DPS and Crippled.
- Armament Power: Buffs Garp based on enemies entering his range.
- Cannon Shot: Deals high burst and reduces cooldown on crits.
- Glorious Nebula: A massive damage ability that boosts Garp’s damage output to ridiculous levels (up to 30 billion+).
Garp is expensive but worth the investment if you want a top-tier nuker.
6. Mihawk (Hawkeye, Greatest Swordsman)

Mihawk brings precision damage with a focus on targeting the strongest enemy in range, regardless of AoE placement. He has built-in crit mechanics and synergy with debuff-based units.
- Hawkeyes Passive: Always targets the strongest enemy.
- Crit and Bleed Buffs: Every five crits apply bleed and boost range and crit further.
He doesn’t have active abilities, but his raw DPS combined with the right debuff support can make him a very strong option for boss fights.
Anime Last Stand’s One Piece update brings something for every team composition. Whether you’re into support-heavy crowd control units like Shanks and Aokiji or raw damage dealers like Garp and Mihawk, there’s a unit worth evolving in this update.
While some units need specific teams to shine (like Ace or Yamato), others like Garp and Mihawk offer standalone value. Make sure to consider your team’s synergy and strategy before investing, especially with those passive mechanics and form swaps. Let us know which unit you’re building next — and stay tuned for more guides and showcases from the latest Anime Last Stand updates!
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