Relics are one of the most important power systems in Universal Tower Defense, and if you are not using them correctly, you are leaving a massive amount of damage and utility on the table. The right relic setup can completely change how a unit performs, whether that means higher burst damage, faster cooldowns, stronger damage over time, or better team-wide buffs.
In this Universal Tower Defense Relic Guide, you will learn exactly how the relic system works, where to farm each relic piece, what every relic set bonus does, which stats you should be rolling on each slot, and how to upgrade relics efficiently. Whether you are pushing Story Mode, grinding Infinite, or farming Virtual Realm, this relic guide will help you build stronger units and progress much faster.
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Universal Tower Defense Relic Guide
What Are Relics in Universal Tower Defense
Relics are equipable items that strengthen your units with extra stats and special effects.
Relic Slots Explained
Each unit has 3 relic slots:
- 1 Head relic
- 1 Body relic
- 1 Legs relic
When you equip all three pieces from the same set, the unit activates that relic set’s bonus automatically.
Why Relic Sets Are Important
Relic sets give:
- Extra stat boosts on each piece
- A powerful set effect when all three pieces match
A full relic set is often stronger than having random high-stat relics without a set bonus.
How to Get Relics in Universal Tower Defense
Relics drop from different game modes depending on the relic type.
How to Get Head Relics
- Head relics drop from Virtual Realm mode
- Complete Virtual Realm Acts to receive head gear pieces
How to Get Body and Leg Relics
- Body and Leg relics drop from Story Mode Acts
- Farming Story stages is the main way to collect armor pieces
Difficulty and Drop Rates
- Higher difficulty increases the chance of getting better rarity relics
- The game shows drop chances when selecting stages, so you can farm efficiently
All Relic Sets in Universal Tower Defense
There are six relic sets in Universal Tower Defense. Each stage area has two different relic sets.
Junior Ninja Set (Ninja Forest)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect: All buffs on the unit are increased by 1.1x
- Body and Legs Stats
- +5% Base Damage
- +10% Wind Damage
Best For
- Teams that rely heavily on buff units
- Early-game builds where buff stacking is common
Master Ninja Set (Ninja Forest)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect
- Every 5 attacks, increase DoT damage by 20% for 10 seconds
Body and Legs Stats
- +5% Base Damage
- +10% Dark, Rose, or Fire Damage
Best For
- Damage-over-time units
- Units using Dark, Rose, or Fire damage types
Sun God Set (Marine Base)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect
- After every 6 attacks, gain bonus damage equal to the unit’s Range for 7 seconds
- 1 Range = 1% extra damage
Body and Legs Stats
- +5% Base Damage
- +10% Light, Water, or Ice Damage
Best For
- Fast-attacking units
- Units with naturally high range
- Light, Water, or Ice damage units
Laughing Captain Set (Marine Base)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect
- Reduces Active Ability Cooldown by 10%
Body and Legs Stats
- +5% Base Damage
- -5% Attack Cooldown
- +5% Range
Best For
- Almost all DPS units
- Units with active abilities
- General-purpose meta builds
This is widely considered the best all-around relic set in the game.
Berserk Shinigami Set (Hollowed Moon)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect
- Every 6th attack deals 20% bonus True Damage (ignores resistance)
Body and Legs Stats
- +5% Base Damage
- +15% Armor Damage
Best For
- Enemies with high armor or resistance
- Fast-attacking units that trigger effects often
Ex-Captain Uraharo Set (Hollowed Moon)
Set Bonus
Head Set Effect
- Refunds 5% of Yen spent on upgrading the unit
Body and Legs Stats
- +10 Critical Rate
- +25% Critical Damage
Best For
- Critical hit builds
- Long matches where Yen refunds stack over time
Relic Perks Explained
Besides set bonuses, each relic piece also rolls Perks.
Types of Perks
Each relic can have:
- 1 Main Stat perk (strongest bonus)
- 1 or more Sub-Stat perks (smaller extra bonuses)
Common perk types include:
- Damage
- Cooldown reduction
- Range
- Critical rate
- Critical damage
Set bonus gives the main power, while perks help fine-tune your build.
How to Upgrade Relics (Power Ups)
Relics can be upgraded using Power Ups from your inventory.
How Upgrading Works
- Upgrading improves existing perks
- Every 3 upgrades gives a chance to unlock a new random sub-stat
- Upgrades can fail, so perfect relics require farming and luck
Upgrading is mainly for late-game optimization after you already have good sets.
Best Relic Sets – Quick Recommendations
Best Overall Set
- Laughing Captain – cooldown reduction and range benefit nearly every unit
Best for DoT and Dark/Fire Units
- Master Ninja
Best for High Range or Elemental Units
- Sun God
Best Against High Armor Enemies
- Berserk Shinigami
Best for Crit Builds and Economy
- Ex-Captain Uraharo
Best for Buff-Oriented Teams
- Junior Ninja
Farming Tips for Relics
Farm the Correct Mode
- Need Head relics → Farm Virtual Realm
- Need Body and Legs → Farm Story Mode
Increase Difficulty
- Higher difficulty means better rarity chances
- Always check drop rates before starting a farm session
Complete Sets Before Chasing Perks
- A full relic set gives more power than perfect perk rolls
- Focus on finishing sets first, then start upgrading
FAQs
Q1. How Do I Activate a Relic Set Bonus?
Equip all three relic pieces (Head, Body, and Legs) from the same set on one unit.
Q2. How Many Relic Sets Are in Universal Tower Defense?
There are currently six relic sets in the game.
Q3. What Is the Best Relic Set in UTD?
Most players consider Laughing Captain the best overall set due to cooldown reduction and range boosts.
Q4. Can I Farm Relics Repeatedly?
Yes. You can replay Story and Virtual Realm stages to farm relics as much as you want.
Conclusion
Relics are essential for building strong teams in Universal Tower Defense. Understanding where to farm each piece, completing full sets, and upgrading high-quality relics will massively boost your damage and survival in harder content.
Start by farming Story Mode and Virtual Realm for complete sets, prioritize Laughing Captain for general use, and then branch into specialized sets based on your unit types. Once your sets are ready, upgrading relic perks becomes the key to pushing into true endgame builds.
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