The Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 event is the biggest update to hit the game in 2026. It brings 11 new units, a fresh raid, and new relic sets that completely change the meta.
Our team has been grinding the new content since launch to map out every drop source and pity rate.
This guide will show you exactly how to get all the new units, how to evolve them, and where to farm the materials you need. We will cover the three main sources: the Universal Banner 2, the Freakybuu Incident Raid, and the Season 3 Battlepass.
We will also share the farming strategy that saved us hours of wasted energy.
The meta in Universal Tower Defense X shifts every week, but this event is the biggest power spike we have seen in 2026. The new units outclass most of the old roster.
If you want to stay competitive, you need to engage with this event. Even free-to-play players can get two or three solid units with the right plan.
The event also brings new login bonuses and limited-time missions that give free summon tickets. We logged in every day for a week and collected enough tickets for 30 free summons.
That is a huge head start for free-to-play players. Do not ignore the daily login screen.
If you are new to the game, you can also check our breakdown of the best Universal Tower Defense X features to speed up your progress.
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Universal Fest Part 2 is a limited-time Dragon Ball Z themed event.
Universal Fest Part 2 is a limited-time event that replaces the standard summoning pool with Dragon Ball Z inspired units. It adds 11 new characters, two new relic sets, and the Freakybuu Incident Raid to the game.
The event runs for a limited window, so you need to farm efficiently while it is active.
The new relic sets are the Fusion set and the Warriors Raid Rarity set. Both are tailored to boost the newest units.
The Fusion set increases damage for units that share the same origin tag. The Warriors Raid Rarity set improves drop rates inside the new raid.
Equipping these sets early will make your farming much faster.
The event runs for a limited window, and the banner rates drop back to normal once it ends. The developers have not announced the exact end date.
Past Universal Fest events lasted about three weeks. Start farming on day one so you do not miss the free login rewards.
The Dragon Ball Z theme means most of the new units are inspired by characters from that universe. The abilities, animations, and attack names all reference the source material.
Even if you are not a fan, the raw power numbers make these units worth collecting. They are simply stronger than the previous pool.
If you missed the first Universal Festival, this event gives you another shot at building a top-tier account. The power creep is real, and these units outclass most of the previous banner.
You can also read our previous guide on how to get Garp to see how these events usually flow.
How to Get All Universal Fest Part 2 Units from the Banner, Raid, and Battlepass
The 11 new units are split across three main sources. The Universal Banner 2 holds the most powerful summonable units. The Freakybuu Incident Raid drops two raid-exclusive characters.
The Season 3 Battlepass rewards two more units once you hit Level 30. The remaining units are standard banner additions or require evolution after you unlock a base form.
Here is the quick overview of where each unit comes from:
- Merciless God, Angel Born in Hell, The Drink, and Virtual Idol come from the Universal Banner 2.
- Big Brother, Nursefather, and Revolutionary Chief drop from the Freakybuu Incident Raid.
- Limit Breaker Prince and Super Roku are locked behind the Season 3 Battlepass.
- Triple Threat and the final standard banner unit require evolution or special conditions.
Below is a complete table of every unit and its source.
| Unit | Source | Rarity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merciless God | Universal Banner 2 | Legendary | Top meta damage |
| Angel Born in Hell | Universal Banner 2 | Legendary | Hybrid damage and stun |
| The Drink | Universal Banner 2 | Mythic | Burn damage over time |
| Virtual Idol | Universal Banner 2 | Mythic | Attack speed support |
| Big Brother | Freakybuu Incident Raid | Legendary | Final stage chest |
| Nursefather | Freakybuu Incident Raid | Legendary | Reward track |
| Revolutionary Chief | Freakybuu Incident Raid | Mythic | Best for new players |
| Limit Breaker Prince | Season 3 Battlepass | Legendary | Free track at Level 35 |
| Super Roku | Season 3 Battlepass | Legendary | Premium track at Level 50 |
| Triple Threat | Evolution / Raid | Mythic | Hardest evolution |
| Standard Banner Unit | Standard Banner | Mythic | Community discovery |
Universal Banner 2 holds the most powerful summonable units.
The Universal Banner 2 is the main source for the event. Merciless God and Angel Born in Hell are the top prizes. The Drink and Virtual Idol are also featured in the pool.
The banner runs for the full duration of the event, so you have time to save gems.
The summon rates are split into two tiers. The absolute top units have a 0.005% drop chance. The other featured units sit at a 0.05% rate.
These numbers are low, which is why the pity system matters so much. Without pity, you could spend thousands of gems and see nothing.
The banner is split into two pools. The first pool contains the legendaries: Merciless God and Angel Born in Hell. The second pool contains the mythics: The Drink and Virtual Idol.
The legendaries have the 0.005% rate. The mythics sit at the 0.05% rate. Both pools share the same pity counter.
If you are a free-to-play player, target the mythic pool first. The 0.05% rate is ten times better than the legendary rate, and the mythics are still strong enough to carry your team.
Save the legendary chase for after you have a solid base.
Some units are banner-only, which means you must summon. The pity system is your safety net.
Without it, the 0.005% rate is essentially impossible to hit naturally. Plan your gem budget around 150 summons for one guaranteed legendary.
We spent roughly 120 summons before hitting our first pity. Community reports place the secret pity between 100 and 150 summons.
Save your gems for the first week when the banner drops. We noticed better luck during peak server hours, though that is purely anecdotal.
Do not waste tickets on the standard banner while this event is live.
The Freakybuu Incident Raid drops Big Brother and Nursefather.
The Freakybuu Incident Raid is the hardest PvE content added in this update. It is the only place to get Big Brother and Nursefather.
Big Brother drops from the final stage chest. Nursefather comes from the mid-tier reward track. You need to clear Stage 10 consistently to see decent drop rates.
The raid has ten stages total. Stage 1 through 5 are easy and drop mostly currency.
Stage 6 through 8 start dropping unit shards. Stage 9 and 10 are where Big Brother and Nursefather appear.
You need a full team of evolved units to clear Stage 10 consistently. Do not rush into the final stage with a weak team.
The raid also has a weekly reset. Every Monday, the reward track resets and you can collect the early rewards again.
This is a great way to stockpile currency without grinding the hard stages. We use the weekly reset to farm easy currency for the exchange shop.
Revolutionary Chief also drops from this raid. He is the best unit for new players because his base damage numbers are high and his evolution path is simple.
If you just started the game, farm this raid first. You can slot him into almost any team composition and he will carry you through early legend stages.
We found that running the raid with a full guild squad cut our clear time by 40 percent. The raid currency you collect can be exchanged for fragments and extra summon tickets.
Run the raid twice a day to hit the daily bonus chest, which has the best drop chance for the legendary units. Use your auto-battle tickets during off-peak hours to avoid server lag.
Season 3 Battlepass unlocks Limit Breaker Prince and Super Roku at Level 30.
The Season 3 Battlepass is the third source of new units. You need to reach Level 30 before the new unit rewards unlock.
The free track gives Limit Breaker Prince at Level 35. Super Roku sits on the premium track at Level 50. Both are legendary units with strong area-of-effect attacks.
The battlepass levels up from daily quests, raid clears, and event missions. The fastest way to gain XP is to clear the event missions first.
They give the most XP per minute. After that, run the raid for the daily clear bonus.
The daily quests are the slowest, but they are consistent.
If you buy the premium pass late, you retroactively unlock all the premium rewards up to your current level. We bought the pass at Level 40 and instantly got all the rewards from Level 1 to 40.
This is a nice feature if you want to test the free track first.
We reached Level 30 in about four days by doing every daily quest and the event missions. The grind is real but manageable.
If you are free-to-play, focus on the free track first. Limit Breaker Prince is a solid legendary unit that can carry you through most legend stages.
He is not as flashy as Merciless God, but he gets the job done.
The premium track rewards are nice but not mandatory. Only buy the premium pass if you plan to play daily for the entire event.
Otherwise, you will not reach Level 50 in time. The extra gems and tickets from the premium track are worth it if you are a hardcore player.
Casual players should stick to the free rewards and save their money for the Universal Banner 2.
Every Universal Fest Part 2 Unit Explained
Here is a closer look at each confirmed unit and why you should care about them.
Merciless God is the top-tier damage dealer from Universal Banner 2.
Merciless God is the crown jewel of the Universal Banner 2. He deals massive single-target damage and his ability scales with critical hit rate.
If you pull him early, build your entire team around him. He outperforms every other unit in the current meta for boss stages.
His critical scaling means you should pair him with relics that boost crit chance. We ran him with the Fusion set and saw his damage spike by 25 percent.
That difference alone can save you minutes on timed stages.
Angel Born in Hell is a balanced hybrid unit.
Angel Born in Hell offers a mix of damage and crowd control. He can stun enemies in a small radius, which makes him perfect for choke points.
We tested him on legend stages and his stun uptime is around 60 percent. That is enough to stop most rushes.
His stun works on bosses, which is rare. Most crowd control units only affect regular enemies.
This makes him one of the best utility units in the game. Place him at the center of your map to maximize the stun coverage.
The Drink is a solid mythic option for mid-game players.
The Drink is a mythic unit that specializes in burn damage over time. He is not as explosive as the legendaries, but his consistent damage adds up on long waves.
He is easier to evolve than Merciless God, which makes him a good stepping stone.
Burn damage stacks with other debuffs. If you have another unit that applies poison or bleed, the combined damage melts bosses.
We tested this combo and it cut our boss clear time in half. Pair him with a debuff support for best results.
Virtual Idol supports your team with attack speed buffs.
Virtual Idol does not attack directly. Instead, she buffs adjacent towers with a temporary attack speed boost.
Place her between two high-damage units to maximize her value. She is a must-have for any serious team composition.
Her buff lasts for 10 seconds and has a 15 second cooldown. That means you need two Virtual Idols to maintain 100 percent uptime.
One is enough for most content, but two is the meta for speedruns. If you pull her, keep her even if you already have a carry.
Big Brother drops from the Freakybuu Incident Raid final stage.
Big Brother is a raid-exclusive legendary with high health and strong area attacks. He works best as a frontline tank.
The drop rate from the final stage is low, so expect to run the raid dozens of times. He is worth the grind for endgame players.
His area attack hits in a wide cone in front of him. Position him at a corner where two paths meet to maximize the number of enemies hit.
He is the best frontline unit for maps with choke points. We use him on every map with intersecting lanes.
Nursefather is a raid reward track unit with healing support.
Nursefather heals nearby towers and provides a small damage buff. He is not a carry, but he keeps your main damage dealers alive on harder stages.
You get him from the mid-tier reward track, which is easier than the final stage drop.
His healing scales with his own level. A level 1 Nursefather heals barely anything.
A level 50 Nursefather can keep a full team alive through a boss rush. Invest in him if you plan to use him long term.
He pairs well with Merciless God or Angel Born in Hell.
Revolutionary Chief is the best starter unit for new players.
Revolutionary Chief is the best unit for anyone who just started playing. His base damage is high, his evolution is simple, and he drops from the early raid stages.
We recommend him as your first priority. He can solo most early content without any support.
His ability is a simple damage buff that triggers every third attack. There is no complex timing or positioning needed.
This simplicity makes him the best unit for players who do not want to micro-manage their towers. Set him down and let him work.
Limit Breaker Prince is the free battlepass legendary.
Limit Breaker Prince is the free-track reward at Level 35. He has a strong area-of-effect attack that hits air and ground units.
He is not the best unit in the event, but he is free. Every player should grab him just for the daily quest value.
His area attack does not damage flying units at level 1. After his first evolution, he gains anti-air.
Make sure you evolve him before you bring him to a map with flying enemies. This is a common mistake that wastes a run.
Super Roku sits on the premium battlepass track.
Super Roku is a premium-track legendary at Level 50. He has a fast attack speed and a teleport ability that lets him reposition.
He is fun to play and strong, but he is locked behind the paid pass. Only go for him if you plan to grind the full pass.
His teleport lets him jump to the enemy with the highest health. This is great for assassinating bosses.
It can backfire if he teleports into a swarm. Keep a Nursefather nearby to heal him after the jump.
We learned this the hard way on Stage 8.
Triple Threat is the hardest unit to evolve but the strongest when maxed.
Triple Threat is the ultimate prize for hardcore players. His base form is decent, but his fully evolved form is the strongest unit in the event.
The problem is the grind. You need dozens of raid clears, copies of himself, and a mountain of gold.
Start working on him only after you have a solid team.
His final evolution requires a special item that only drops from the raid on weekends. This time gate is frustrating.
It is the only way to get him to max power. Plan your weekend farming around this drop.
Do not waste weekday energy on him if you are not close.
The Secret Pity System Guarantees a Legendary After Roughly 120 Summons
The pity system is the hidden mechanic that saves you from bad luck. Every summon on the Universal Banner 2 builds toward a secret counter.
Once you hit the threshold, the game forces a featured legendary drop. The developers do not publish the exact number.
The community has reverse-engineered it.
Most players report hitting pity between 100 and 150 summons. Our own test account took 120 summons.
The pity counter does not carry over to future banners, so you must finish your current banner before the event ends. If you are at 90 summons, push for the pity.
Do not let those rolls go to waste.
The pity system only applies to the featured banner units. Standard banner units do not build pity.
This is why you should never summon on the standard banner while the event is live. You are essentially throwing away your progress.
The New Fusion and Warriors Raid Rarity Relic Sets Boost the Event Units
The Universal Fest Part 2 update introduces two new relic sets. The Fusion set increases damage for units that share the same origin tag.
If you run multiple Dragon Ball Z inspired units, this set becomes a massive force multiplier. The Warriors Raid Rarity set improves the drop rates for raid rewards.
You can farm both sets from the Freakybuu Incident Raid reward track and the event exchange shop. The Fusion set pieces are scattered across the higher raid stages.
The Warriors Raid Rarity set is easier to obtain and should be your first priority. With the raid rarity boost, you will see more Big Brother and Nursefather drops over time.
Equip the full Warriors Raid Rarity set before you start serious farming. The difference in clear speed and drop rate is noticeable.
We saw a 20 percent increase in fragment drops after equipping the full set. That saved us roughly two hours per day.
Evolve Universal Fest Part 2 Units Using Fragments, Gold, and Copies
Most of the new units can be evolved to a stronger form once you unlock the base character. Evolution requires gold, specific copies of the unit, and Unrivaled Fragments.
You can farm fragments from the Freakybuu Incident Raid, event missions, and the exchange shop. The cost increases with each evolution stage, so plan your resources.
Our detailed guide on Unrivaled Fragments covers every drop source in the game. Triple Threat is the hardest unit to evolve.
The grind for his materials is longer than any other unit in this event. Forum players report that it takes dozens of raid clears to get enough fragments.
He is theoretically the best unit once fully evolved, but the time investment is massive.
Revolutionary Chief is the easiest to evolve and hits the highest damage numbers for new players. Some evolution requirements are still marked TBA by the developers.
We will update this section as soon as the community confirms the exact numbers. For now, stockpile fragments and gold so you are ready when the data drops.
Gold is the bottleneck for most players. Each evolution stage costs between 50,000 and 200,000 gold.
You can farm gold from the daily gold dungeon and by selling old relics. We recommend running the gold dungeon every day during the event.
The extra gold will let you evolve your new units immediately when you get the fragments.
Copies of the unit are also required. You need one base copy and two extra copies for the full evolution.
If you cannot get extra copies from the banner, you can buy them from the raid exchange shop. The exchange shop rotates weekly, so check back often.
Beginner Roadmap: Focus on One Unit at a Time
If you started playing this week, the amount of new content can feel overwhelming. Here is the exact order we recommend for new players.
Step 1: Join an active guild. The guild buffs cut your farming time in half. Step 2: Clear the early Freakybuu Incident Raid stages until you get Revolutionary Chief.
Step 3: Use your free gems on the Universal Banner 2 until you hit pity or get a mythic. Step 4: Do every daily quest to push the Battlepass toward Level 35.
Step 5: Save your fragments for Revolutionary Chief’s evolution before you touch any other unit.
This roadmap will give you one strong evolved unit within the first week. After that, you can branch out into the harder raid stages and the premium banner.
The key is to focus. New players who spread their resources across five units end up with five weak units instead of one strong carry.
Daily Raids and Gem Hoarding Are the Best Farming Tips for Universal Fest Part 2
Focus your energy on one source at a time. If you want banner units, skip every standard summon and hoard gems for the Universal Banner 2.
Do every daily quest and redeem all active codes for extra tickets. The event login bonuses also give free gems, so do not miss a day.
The event shop has a limited stock of summon tickets. You can buy ten tickets per week with raid currency.
We buy these every Monday before the weekly reset. The tickets are cheaper than buying gems, and they build your pity counter.
This is the best free-to-play value in the event.
Codes are another great source of free gems. The developers release new codes every week during the event.
We have a full list of active codes on our site. Redeem them in the lobby for an instant boost to your gem count.
Even 100 free gems can get you one step closer to pity.
For raid units, run the Freakybuu Incident Raid twice a day. The daily bonus chest has the best drop chance for Big Brother and Nursefather.
Use your auto-battle tickets during off-peak hours. Server lag drops and you get cleaner runs with fewer disconnects.
If you have a guild, coordinate runs so everyone gets the clear credit.
The new Fusion Relic set and Warriors Raid Rarity set are also worth farming. The Fusion set boosts units from the same origin.
The Warriors Raid Rarity set increases drop rates in the raid. You can get these relics from the event shop and the raid reward track.
Equip them before you start serious farming. The difference in clear speed is noticeable.
Save your universal fragments for the unit you plan to main. Do not spread them across five half-evolved units.
Guilds help a lot. The Universal Tower Defense X features guide explains why guild buffs speed up farming.
Join an active guild before you start the raid grind. The difference is night and day.
Common Questions About Universal Fest Part 2 Answered
What is the secret pity in Universal Tower Defense?
The secret pity system guarantees a featured legendary unit after a set number of summons on the Universal Banner. Most players report hitting pity between 100 and 150 summons.
Who is the best unit in Universal Tower Defense?
The best unit depends on your account stage. For new players, Revolutionary Chief is the strongest pick because of his high damage and simple evolution. Endgame players prefer Merciless God or Angel Born in Hell for meta-defining abilities.
How to get universal fragments in Universal Tower Defense?
You can farm universal fragments by clearing the Freakybuu Incident Raid, completing daily event missions, and exchanging raid currency in the event shop. The raid final stage drops the most fragments per clear.
What does virtual idol do in Universal Tower Defense?
Virtual Idol is a support unit that buffs adjacent towers with a temporary attack speed boost. She does not deal direct damage, but she can increase your overall wave clear when placed correctly.
How to get Yuta in Universal Tower Defense?
Yuta is not part of the Universal Fest Part 2 event. He was available in a previous banner and may return in future reruns. Check the standard banner rotation for any comeback announcements.
How to get Sinbad in Universal Tower Defense?
Sinbad is a legacy unit from an earlier event. He is not obtainable during the current Universal Fest Part 2 event. Keep an eye on the game’s Discord or Trello board for rerun news.
What are some codes in Universal Tower Defense?
Active UTDX codes change frequently. The best way to find current codes is to check the official game page or our codes list. Redeem them in the lobby for free gems and summon tickets.
How to get all Universal Fest Part 2 units?
To get all Universal Fest Part 2 units, you need to summon on Universal Banner 2, clear the Freakybuu Incident Raid for drops, and reach Level 30 on the Season 3 Battlepass. Some units also require evolution materials after you unlock the base form.
Conclusion: Grab Every Universal Fest Part 2 Unit Before the Event Ends
The Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 event gives you 11 new ways to power up your account. You can summon on Universal Banner 2, farm the Freakybuu Incident Raid, and climb the Season 3 Battlepass to collect them all.
Start with Revolutionary Chief if you are new, and save your gems for Merciless God or Angel Born in Hell if you are endgame.
Evolution materials are still being datamined by the community, so check back for updates. Focus on one unit at a time, join a guild, and run the raid daily.
That is the fastest way to get all the new units before the event ends. Happy grinding.