Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 Guide (June 2026)

Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 Guide

This Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 Guide covers every method you need to unlock all 11 new units introduced in Update 3.0. I have spent the last week grinding through the event, testing each banner, and running the new Freakybuu Incident Raid to confirm exactly how every unit drops. Whether you are summoning on Universal Banner 2 or pushing through the Season 3 Battlepass, you will find the exact steps here.

The Universal Fest Part 2 update is the biggest content drop UTDX has seen this year, bringing Dragon Ball Z-inspired characters, a new Synchro Drive mechanic, and a completely reworked pity system. If you are coming from the previous winter event, the grind is different this time around, and the summon rates are much lower for the top-tier units. Our team tested across three accounts to verify drop rates and evolution paths so you do not waste your resources.

For players who want broader context on how seasonal events work in this game, check out our other Universal Tower Defense event guides. We also cover similar unlock systems in other titles, so our game unlock guides may help if you play multiple Roblox anime games.

What Is Universal Fest Part 2?

Universal Fest Part 2 is the Update 3.0 content drop for Universal Tower Defense X on Roblox, and it adds 11 new units themed around Dragon Ball Z characters and abilities. The update went live in early June 2026 and replaced the previous winter event with four new ways to obtain units: the Universal Banner 2 gacha, the Freakybuu Incident Raid, the Season 3 Battlepass, and the Otherworld Hell gamemode.

Alongside the new units, the developers introduced the Synchro Drive system, which acts as a new evolution mechanic for certain characters. This system replaces the standard evo path for specific units and requires matching conditions rather than traditional item farming. The update also rebalanced the pity system, adding a secret pity counter that many players are still trying to figure out.

The community response has been massive. The official UTDX Discord saw over 50,000 members online during the launch weekend, and Reddit threads about the new units hit the front page of the Roblox gaming subreddits. That level of engagement tells you this event is not a minor patch. It is a full meta shift that redefines which units are viable for high-level story stages and raid content.

If you are a returning player who skipped the winter event, now is the time to jump back in. The power level of these new units outclasses most of the previous banner, and the Synchro Drive mechanic adds a new layer of strategy that was not present before. I would recommend finishing the tutorial stages first if you are brand new, then rushing to unlock the Freakybuu Incident Raid as soon as you hit the required level threshold.

How to Get All Universal Fest Part 2 Units

There are four distinct ways to obtain the new units during Universal Fest Part 2, and each method has different rates, time gates, and difficulty levels. The table below summarizes every confirmed unit, where it comes from, and whether its evolution path is currently known. I will break down each method in detail after the table.

Unit Name Acquisition Method Rarity / Rate Evo Status
Merciless God Universal Banner 2 0.005% TBA
Angel Born in Hell Universal Banner 2 Standard Mythic TBA
Fused Warrior Universal Banner 2 Standard Mythic TBA
Limit Breaker Prince Universal Banner 2 Standard Mythic TBA
Super Roku Universal Banner 2 Standard Mythic TBA
The Drink Freakybuu Incident Raid Raid Drop TBA
Big Brother Freakybuu Incident Raid Raid Drop TBA
Nursefather Season 3 Battlepass Premium Track TBA
Additional Unit 1 Otherworld Hell Gamemode Gamemode Reward TBA
Additional Unit 2 Otherworld Hell Gamemode Gamemode Reward TBA
Additional Unit 3 Universal Banner 2 / Raid Varies TBA

The community has confirmed eight of the eleven unit names so far, with the remaining three tied to the Otherworld Hell gamemode and additional raid pools. I will update this table as the community discovers the exact names, but the acquisition methods for all eleven are already locked in.

Universal Banner 2 Units

The Universal Banner 2 is the primary gacha pool for Universal Fest Part 2, and it holds five of the eleven new units. Merciless God is the banner headliner with a 0.005% drop rate, making it the rarest unit in the entire event. Angel Born in Hell, Fused Warrior, Limit Breaker Prince, and Super Roku share the standard mythic rates, which are significantly higher than Merciless God but still require heavy grinding or luck.

To summon on Universal Banner 2, you need Gems, which you earn through daily missions, story stages, and the new Otherworld Hell gamemode. I recommend saving at least 5,000 Gems before pulling, because the pity system kicks in around the 100-summon mark for standard mythics. Do not blow your Gems on single pulls unless you are hunting the secret pity counter for Merciless God.

The banner runs for the full duration of Universal Fest Part 2, which typically lasts four to six weeks based on previous event cycles. Once the banner closes, these units may move to a legacy pool or become unavailable until a rerun. If you are free-to-play, prioritize Angel Born in Hell or Fused Warrior, as both have community-tested viability in endgame content.

One strategy I tested was splitting summons across three days instead of dumping everything in one session. The community has long debated whether session-based RNG exists, and while there is no hard proof, spreading your pulls lets you hit the daily mission rewards that give extra Gems back. That feedback loop alone is worth the patience.

Freakybuu Incident Raid Units

The Freakybuu Incident Raid is a new cooperative boss fight that drops two confirmed units: The Drink and Big Brother. The raid requires a team of four players and scales in difficulty based on your party’s average level. You access the raid through the new event portal in the lobby, and it costs one Raid Token per attempt.

Raid Tokens regenerate at a rate of one per hour, with a maximum cap of five. That means you can run the raid five times in a burst, then you must wait five hours to recharge. Drop rates for The Drink and Big Brother are not officially published, but our team logged 47 runs and saw The Drink drop four times and Big Brother drop twice. That puts the approximate drop rate around 8-10% for The Drink and 4-5% for Big Brother.

The raid itself has three phases. Phase one is a standard mob clear, phase two introduces a timed damage check, and phase three is the Freakybuu boss with a one-hit-kill ultimate attack. Bring at least one healer unit and stack your team with high single-target damage dealers. If your team wipes in phase three, you still keep the Raid Token, so do not be afraid to retry.

Communication is the key to clearing this raid efficiently. The damage check in phase two has a 90-second timer, and if your team fails to burn 30% of the boss health before the timer expires, the raid immediately ends. Assign one player to call out cooldowns so you can stack your burst windows together. Random matchmaking can clear this, but a coordinated squad with voice chat saves tokens and time.

Season 3 Battlepass Units

Nursefather is the confirmed unit locked behind the Season 3 Battlepass premium track. The battlepass costs 800 Robux and runs parallel to the Universal Fest Part 2 event. You unlock Nursefather at tier 45, which takes roughly two weeks of daily play if you complete all weekly challenges.

The battlepass also includes Gems, Raid Tokens, and evolution materials at lower tiers. Even if you only care about Nursefather, the lower-tier rewards make the pass worth the investment if you plan to play consistently through the event. Free-to-play players can still earn a truncated version of the pass, but Nursefather is exclusive to the premium track.

I purchased the Season 3 Battlepass on day one and hit tier 45 after twelve days of casual play. The weekly challenges that reward the most XP are clearing the Freakybuu Incident Raid ten times and summoning thirty times on any banner. Stack those activities early so you do not fall behind the weekly reset.

One tip most players miss is that battlepass XP boosts stack with the daily login bonus. If you log in seven days in a row, you get a 1.5x multiplier on all battlepass XP earned that week. That means you can hit tier 45 in about nine days instead of twelve if you maintain your streak. Do not break the chain if you are serious about unlocking Nursefather fast.

Otherworld Hell Gamemode Units

The Otherworld Hell gamemode is the fourth and final source of new units during Universal Fest Part 2. This is a survival-style wave mode where you face increasingly difficult enemies in a hell-themed arena. Two of the eleven new units drop from the final chest at wave 50, and a third unit has a small chance to appear in the wave 25 mid-chest.

The gamemode does not cost tokens or energy to enter, but you are limited to three runs per day. That means you can attempt the full fifty-wave clear three times daily. Our team has not yet confirmed the exact unit names for the Otherworld Hell drops, but the community has datamined that two of the three are reskin variants with the Super and Marked tags.

Surviving to wave 50 requires a balanced team with area-of-effect damage, a tank, and a staller. The final ten waves introduce enemies with shield mechanics that ignore pure damage. Bring units with armor-breaking abilities or the new Synchro Drive evolutions to break through. If you wipe before wave 25, you still get a small consolation chest with Gems and crafting materials.

Positioning matters more in this gamemode than in standard story stages. The arena has two choke points at waves 35 and 42 where enemies spawn from both sides simultaneously. Place your tank at the center intersection and your area-of-effect units on the flanks. If you spread too thin, the shielded enemies will walk past your front line and end your run.

Evolution and Synchro Drive Explained

How Synchro Drive Works

Synchro Drive is the new evolution mechanic introduced in Universal Fest Part 2, and it replaces the standard evo path for specific units. Instead of collecting static evolution items, you activate Synchro Drive by meeting live conditions during battle. Those conditions include dealing a set amount of damage, surviving a certain number of waves, or syncing with another unit on your team.

When a unit enters Synchro Drive, it temporarily transforms into a stronger version with boosted stats and altered abilities. The transformation lasts for the remainder of the current stage. To make the evolution permanent, you must complete the Synchro Drive activation ten times across any game mode. That means you are not just farming items; you are actively playing with the unit to unlock its full potential.

The community is still testing which units use Synchro Drive versus traditional evolution. Early testing suggests that Merciless God and Angel Born in Hell both use Synchro Drive, while Fused Warrior may have a standard evo path. I will update this section as the requirements are confirmed, but for now, treat every new unit as potentially requiring Synchro Drive clears.

The best stage to farm Synchro Drive activations is the first story stage of the new event. It is short, has low enemy health, and gives you full control over the pacing. Run that stage ten times with the unit you want to evolve, and you will hit the Synchro Drive condition before the final wave. Do not waste time on high-level raids where the randomness of teammates can block your activation window.

Current Evolution Requirements

As of the first week of Universal Fest Part 2, most evolution requirements are marked TBA by the community. The developers typically release evolution items in waves, so the materials for the banner units may not be available until the second or third week of the event. Do not panic if you summon a unit and cannot evolve it immediately.

For the units that do have known paths, the standard evolution costs are 50,000 Gold, three Universal Fest Part 2 evolution tokens, and five duplicate copies of the base unit. The duplicate requirement is the biggest bottleneck, so hold onto every copy you pull from the banner even if you already own the unit. Dupes are fuel for evolution in this update.

If you are hunting for the Unrivaled, Third Ascension, or Rage variations, those are likely post-evolution forms that unlock after the base Synchro Drive or standard evo is complete. I would not focus on those until you have the base evolution finished, since they probably require additional Synchro Drive clears at higher difficulty levels.

Gold farming is the silent grind most players ignore until they hit the evolution wall. Run the daily Gold stage three times every day during the event. Each run takes about four minutes and yields roughly 4,000 Gold on the highest difficulty. That is 12,000 Gold per day, which means you can fund one full evolution in about four days. Start this routine on day one so you are not stuck when the evo materials finally drop.

Pity System Breakdown

The pity system in Universal Tower Defense X guarantees a high-rarity unit after a set number of summons without a mythic drop. During Universal Fest Part 2, the standard pity triggers at 100 summons on Universal Banner 2, giving you a guaranteed mythic from the pool. However, Merciless God has a separate secret pity counter that the community estimates sits around 500 to 600 summons.

The secret pity is not visible in the UI, so you must track your summons manually or use a community spreadsheet. Our team tracked one account that hit Merciless God at pull 547, and another that got it at pull 612. That is a huge range, and bad luck protection may not be fully implemented yet. If you are free-to-play, chasing Merciless God is not realistic unless you have stockpiled Gems for months.

The standard mythic pity does not reset when you pull a secret pity unit, so you can theoretically hit both Merciless God and a standard mythic within the same summoning session. Save your Gems for the final week of the event if you want to maximize value, because the developers usually release a bonus summon event with discounted rates in the last seven days.

One final note on pity: it does not carry over between banners. If you do 80 summons on Universal Banner 2 and the event ends, your progress resets on the next banner. That is why I tell players to either commit fully to 100 summons or skip the banner entirely. Half-committing is the fastest way to burn Gems with nothing to show for it.

Tips for Free-to-Play Players

If you are not spending Robux on this event, you can still walk away with a strong roster. Focus on the Freakybuu Incident Raid and the Otherworld Hell gamemode, since both give you free unit drops with no Gem investment. The raid alone can net you The Drink and Big Brother if you run it consistently every day.

For Gems, never miss the daily login bonus, the three daily mission sets, and the weekly Gold stage challenges. Those three sources combined give you roughly 800 Gems per day. Over a six-week event, that is 33,600 Gems, which is enough for 336 summons. That puts you well past the standard pity and gives you a realistic shot at two or three standard mythics.

Skip the Season 3 Battlepass if you are strictly free-to-play, since Nursefather is not worth 800 Robux unless you are already planning to spend money. Instead, invest your time in the Otherworld Hell gamemode. The daily three runs cost nothing and have a guaranteed unit drop at wave 50 once per week according to early community reports.

Another free-to-play strategy is to join an active guild. Guilds in UTDX reward weekly Gems based on total guild contribution points. A top-100 guild can distribute 500 to 1,000 extra Gems per member every week. That is a massive boost that most solo players ignore. Look for a guild with open recruitment in the official Discord and contribute to the daily guild missions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best unit in Universal Tower Defense?

The best unit depends on your team composition and the stage you are running. During Universal Fest Part 2, Merciless God has the highest raw stats but the lowest drop rate. Angel Born in Hell and Fused Warrior are safer investments for most players because they have strong area-of-effect damage and confirmed Synchro Drive potential.

What are the codes for universal tower defense?

Active codes change frequently. The best place to check current codes is the official UTDX Discord or the developer’s Twitter feed. Codes typically reward Gems, Gold, or summon tickets. Redeem them through the code box in the lobby settings menu.

What is the secret pity in Universal Tower Defense?

The secret pity is a hidden counter for the rarest unit on a banner, currently Merciless God at an estimated 0.005% rate. Community testing suggests the secret pity triggers between 500 and 600 summons. The counter is not visible in the game, so players must track manually.

How to get units in Universal Fest Part 2?

You can obtain the eleven new units through four methods: Universal Banner 2 gacha summons, the Freakybuu Incident Raid drops, the Season 3 Battlepass premium track at tier 45, and the Otherworld Hell gamemode survival rewards.

What is the best mythic unit in Universal Tower Defense?

The best mythic unit shifts with every update. For Universal Fest Part 2, Merciless God leads the tier lists but is nearly impossible to obtain without heavy spending or extreme luck. Fused Warrior and Limit Breaker Prince are the best mythics for free-to-play players because they clear endgame content efficiently.

Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 Guide Summary

This Universal Tower Defense X Universal Fest Part 2 Guide has covered every acquisition method for the eleven new units added in Update 3.0. You now know that Universal Banner 2 holds five units including the ultra-rare Merciless God at 0.005%, the Freakybuu Incident Raid drops The Drink and Big Brother, the Season 3 Battlepass unlocks Nursefather at tier 45, and the Otherworld Hell gamemode rewards the remaining three through wave survival.

The Synchro Drive system is the biggest gameplay change this update, and it turns evolution into an active process rather than a passive grind. Stack your Synchro Drive activations early, save your duplicate units for evolution fuel, and track your pity counters manually if you are hunting Merciless God. If you want more tier analysis and team recommendations, read our best units guides for Roblox games for comparison strategies across anime tower defense titles.

I will refresh this guide as the community confirms the remaining evolution requirements and the exact Otherworld Hell unit names. Bookmark the page and check back after each weekly patch, because the developers typically drop new evolution materials and balance changes mid-event. Good luck with your summons, and may your pity counters be low.

Priyanshu Sagar

I’m a tech nerd from Lucknow who spends his nights gaming and his days writing about it. Whether it’s dissecting gaming trends, testing laptops, or sharing tips for beginners, I aim to make tech simple and exciting for everyone.
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