How to Get Secret Unit Mesh (Mash) in Anime Last Stand (ALS)

Wanting to know how to get Secret Unit Ultimate Mesh in Anime Last Stand? We tell you exactly what the odds are to get him and give an overview of his stats and upgrades!
Anime Last Stand Ultimate Mesh Floating And Posing In Mid Air
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You should get used to Secret Units in Anime Last Stand, as I don’t think they’ll be going any time soon. With Ulmiorra being the first secret unit that is only acquired through a challenge, ALS has added a new Secret unit called Mesh, who has the lowest drop rate in the game. Here’s how to get Ultimate Mesh, otherwise known as Mash Burnedead, from the anime Mashle: Magic And Muscles.

If you’re after some codes, head to our codes page and see what you can get! Why not check our All Status Effects in Anime Last Stand and What They Do and All Celestial Traits & Techniques?

Anime Last Stand Secret Unit Mesh Guide

To get Secret Unit Mesh in ALS, you have to summon him on Banner 2, and he has a 0.01% summoning chance. Ultimate does not have a pity system, like Legendary and Mythic, meaning you have to rely on pure luck to get Mesh. Currently, this is the only way to get Mesh in Anime Last Stand. So, if you’re after Mesh, farm up those emeralds! Our code list should help with that.

For those of you who haven’t got Banner 2 yet, it becomes available after you unlock Planet Namek in the story mode content. After that is completed, Banner 2 is made available. However, Mesh is a new rarity known as Ultimate, and as I said above, it has an ultra-low summoning chance of 0.01%, the lowest in the game.

Ultimate Mesh Stats Overview

Ultimate Mesh is a Hybrid unit with a Holy Element; this means he can be placed on the ground or in the air (buildings and such) and deals 1.5x more damage to Demonic enemy types. Before Mesh is upgraded, he attacks in an Area of Effect (AoE) line, but once upgraded, this changes to a circle AoE attack.

  • Ultimate Mesh
    • Deployment Cost: $1000
    • Type: Hybrid
    • Upgrades: 11
    • Full Upgrade Total Cost: 156,000
    • Best Technique: Overlord
  • Attack Stats Before Upgrade
    • Attack Type: AoE (Line)
    • Base Damage: 2000
    • SPA (Seconds Per Attack): 5.5
    • Range: 20
  • Attack Stats After Upgrade
    • Attack Type: AoE (Circle)
    • Base Damage: 81,400
    • SPA (Seconds Per Attack): 5
    • Range: 35

Mesh Upgrade Overview

Mesh is a money sink when it comes to upgrading him, as it will cost in total 156,000, but it’s worth the cost to upgrade this beast of an Ultimate unit.

  • Deployment – $1,000
    • Damage: 2,060
    • SPA: 5.5
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 374.5
    • Line AoE
    • Hybrid
  • Upgrade 1 – $2,950
    • Damage: 5,040
    • SPA: 5.5
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 916
  • Upgrade 2 – $4,500
    • Damage: 9,630
    • SPA: 5.5
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 1,751
  • Upgrade 3 – $6,500
    • Damage: 15,100
    • SPA: 4
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 3,775
    • Line AoE Becomes Bigger
    • Slow
  • Upgrade 4 – $8,500
    • Damage: 19,000
    • SPA: 4
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 4,750
  • Upgrade 5 – $10,500
    • Damage: 22,500
    • SPA: 4
    • Range: 20
    • DPS: 5,625
  • Upgrade 6 – $12,700
    • Damage: 33,900
    • SPA: 6
    • Range: 32
    • DPS: 5,650
    • Circle AoE
    • Losing Slow
  • Upgrade 7 – $15,000
    • Damage: 36,100
    • SPA: 6
    • Range: 32
    • DPS: 6,017
  • Upgrade 8 – $18,500
    • Damage: 40,800
    • SPA: 6
    • Range: 32
    • DPS: 6,800
    • Circle AoE
  • Upgrade 9 – $21,700
    • Damage: 47,100
    • SPA: 6
    • Range: 32
    • DPS: 7,850
    • Circle AoE
  • Upgrade 10 – $25,000
    • Damage: 64,800
    • SPA: 6.5
    • Range: 35
    • DPS: 9,969
    • Circle AoE Becomes Bigger
    • Slow
  • Upgrade 11 – $30,000
    • Damage: 81,400
    • SPA: 5
    • Range: 35
    • DPS: 16,280
    • Circle AoE

Thanks to the Anime Last Stands Mesh wiki page for this information!

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

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