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Aniimo Best Support and Healer Aniimos

Aniimo best support and healer ranking from final beta stats — Glacy, Gracewing, Erlath, Witchin, Turbo and more across Heal, Support and REGEN roles.

8/15/2026 Last updated: 8/15/2026 6 min read

The Best Support and Healer Aniimos

Nobody brags about their sustain picks, but after dozens of beta hours one thing is clear: the hardest content in Aniimo is gated by your backline, not your attackers. The final beta gave us clean numbers for every healing and utility Aniimo worth building, and this guide ranks them all.

All stats are based on the final closed beta; we will update after launch if Pawprint Studio retunes the role.

First, a distinction the game itself draws but many players miss — Aniimo splits non-damage duty across three separate roles, and they are not interchangeable.

Heal vs Support vs REGEN: What Each Role Does

RoleWhat It Actually DoesWhen You Need ItBeta Standout
HealDirect burst healing — restores HP on demand when mistakes happenLearning boss patterns; PvPvE scrambles in Egg HeistGlacy (520) / Gracewing (520)
SupportBuffs, debuffs and turn/utility effects that raise the whole team’s outputPushing damage checks; pairing with 140+ ATK carriesDreaple (543)
REGENSustained passive recovery — keeps the party topped up over long fightsEndurance content, attrition boss phasesErlath (550)

Rule of thumb from beta testing: Heal saves you from spikes, REGEN saves you from attrition, Support makes sure the boss dies first. A balanced endgame squad runs one of each alongside a BREAK unit and one carry.

Best Healer Aniimos

Only two Nova-stage healers mattered in the beta, and both sit at exactly 520 Total Attributes:

AniimoElementStageTotalLineVerdict
GlacyWaterNova520Skippy (332) → Pranky (426) → GlacyThe best overall healer — strongest direct healing, water lane coverage, and a fully documented line from a day-one catch
GracewingWindNova520Not disclosed in betaGlacy’s mirror in wind; pick by team coverage, not stats

The Skippy → Glacy line is quietly the best long-term investment in the game. Yes, Skippy starts at a miserable 332 Total Attributes — the second-lowest starter in the beta. But every point of that deficit is repaid at Nova stage, and healers are the hardest role to replace from the wild. If you started with Skippy, you already own a top-tier endgame backline.

Between the two, Glacy gets the nod for water’s confirmed advantage into Fire content and for Pranky (426) being a genuinely useful Gamma-stage bridge while you grind resonance materials.

Best Support Aniimos

The support bench is deeper and more differentiated:

AniimoElementStageTotalNotes
DreapleDarkNova543Best support in the beta by raw stats — 543 is elite territory, period
LuminelleLightningNova540Second-best support total; natural pairing with Fenmane-based squads
DazmandLightningNova536Luminelle’s near-clone at 536 — run either, or both into water-heavy zones
TurboWindNova520Nimbi’s final form; a 117-point jump from Lumin (403) is one of the best growth curves in the game
PiopiotaWaterNova512Budget option until the top three come home
SomniwingWindNova510 (113 ATK)Solid kit, but the lowest ATK among supports limits its chip contribution

The gap between Dreaple at 543 and Turbo at 520 is real but not run-defining — element coverage should break ties. A Luminelle or Dazmand earns its slot by super-charging a Fenmane or Blazen carry through lightning’s confirmed edge over Water, while Turbo is the default pick for grass-heavy routes.

One early note: Nimbi at 403 is the best support start in the game — highest Lumin total among early catches, catchable in wind zones, and it matures into the 520-total Turbo. That is a complete backline built from one opening-hour catch.

Best REGEN Aniimos

REGEN was the quiet MVP of beta endgame — bosses hit hard enough that burst healing fell behind during attrition phases:

AniimoElementStageTotalNotes
ErlathWaterNova550Best REGEN unit in the beta by a wide margin — 550 total means it survives the AoE pressure that kills squishier sustain
WitchinGrass/DarkNova530The only dual-element REGEN; two coverage lanes in one slot is premium value in a ten-element game
LeafyGrassNova520Cheap, reliable, and perfectly fine if Erlath proves hard to catch
SparkiFireLumin391Early-game placeholder — solid for the first hours until a Nova REGEN is available

Erlath at 550 is the headline: only the BREAK elite (Shrubclaw 590, Tuckin 581, Tubster and Helgon 580, Inferlupa 563, Momand 562) posted higher totals. If your squad keeps wiping in the back half of long fights, Erlath is the single highest-impact addition you can make — more than any DPS on the roster.

Witchin is the clever pick. Its Grass/Dark dual typing covers two confirmed lanes at once, freeing a party slot for a second attacker or a BREAK unit. In a five-slot party economy, that flexibility is worth more than Leafy’s simplicity.

FAQ

What is the best healer in Aniimo?

Glacy, at 520 Total Attributes, with Gracewing (also 520) as the wind-flavored alternative. Glacy wins the tie on water coverage and its fully mapped line from Skippy.

What is the difference between Heal and REGEN?

Heal Aniimos restore HP directly in bursts; REGEN Aniimos provide slower sustained recovery over time. You want Heal for spiky fights and REGEN for long attrition phases.

Who is the best support Aniimo?

Dreaple at 543 Total Attributes — the highest support total in the final beta, ahead of Luminelle (540) and Dazmand (536).

Is Skippy worth raising?

Yes. Skippy starts weak at 332 but evolves through Pranky (426) into Glacy (520), one of the two best healers in the game.

Do I need all three roles in one team?

For endgame content, yes — one Heal or REGEN plus one Support alongside your BREAK and DPS slots is the composition that cleared everything the beta threw at us.

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