Beginner guide

Despite the fact that it was delivered as right on time as January this year, RAID: Shadow Legends has not unobtrusively blurred away from plain sight of the versatile gaming scene. Actually, Plarium's interpretation of the Gacha classification has reliably acquired in prevalence and is currently upheld by a fervid local area. A great deal has occurred since the game hit the Play Store, yet it's not very late to begin now.


In the event that you'd likewise prefer to join the furor for RAID: SL, this intense training for amateurs will help you get the ball really rolling. Or then again, maybe you've effectively attempted the game, yet were unsatisfied with your exhibition. This guide can help. No, it will not supplant a really long time of committed interactivity, yet in any event you'll realize you're going the correct way.


Q: Can You Play Raid: SL for Free?


A: Unfortunately, RAID: Shadow Legends isn't one of those versatile gacha games that offer F2P players a fair chance at the opposition. It is not necessarily the case that you can't have a great time without going through cash – you most certainly can. In any case, it's improbable that you'll have the option to get far in the field, for instance, in the event that you don't contribute any genuine money.


Whether or not you decide to contribute or else, you'll much of the time end up in the circumstance where you need to get one thing over another. Setting some unmistakable needs from the beginning can assist you with spending by and large, which is the reason we suggest the accompanying:


The Mine


In case you're a P2W player with long haul plans for this game, redesigning the mine ought to be your first objective. You need to burn through 1,500 Gems all the while, however the dig will pay for itself in only 100 days.


The Market


It offers no under 5 blue shards each month, just as a periodic fair curio. Notwithstanding, you need to burn through 250 Gems to overhaul it before these arrangements become accessible.


The Sparring Pit


This structure isn't your main concern, yet it offers inactive XP, so it's more than awesome over the long haul in the event that you have the Gems.


Energy Refills


Like in most Gacha games, Energy is one of your most significant assets and most prominent impediments. Here and there, you'll need additional Energy to either redesign an extraordinary saint or partake in some occasion, so this is a decent method to spend Gems on the off chance that you've effectively finished the 3 updates above.


Q: How to Manage Your Heroes?


A: We've effectively examined your first uncommon legend decision in an alternate guide, thus, this time, we should discuss your future fortunate pulls. Normal and Uncommon saints will, at some point, become XP feed, so never put resources into them. Uncommon (blue) legends, nonetheless, are marginally more hard to oversee on the grounds that you'll require some to advance through the early game, however you'll keep not very many (assuming any) when you arrive at the late game.


As a rule, in the event that you filter through a portion of the accessible level records, there are some Rare bosses that are basically horrendous. You should just at any point save 1 duplicate of them in your vault for conceivable combination necessities for unbelievable bosses later on. You would then be able to utilize all resulting duplicates as XP feed.


Then again, there are a couple of unremarkable Rare bosses that you can use to progress in crusade missions (like Kael, for instance). These merit moving up to the extent that you track down this important to advance in the game. Else, you should remember that you will probably supplant them later on, so they're not worth over the top expensive updates.


At long last, a small bunch of Rare saints can be kept right into the late-game and ought to, thusly, be updated appropriately. These incorporate Athel, Coldheart, Hyria, Doomscreech, Executioner, Apothecary, and a couple of others. Concerning purple and Legendary bosses, obviously, they are consistently managers!


Q: How to Prioritize Your Energy Uses?


A: As you start another game, your stores flood with Energy, which may give you some unacceptable impression that you'll generally have a greater amount of this asset than you can utilize. Tragically, this isn't the situation. In that capacity, you'll really need to set severe objectives for yourself and be savvy about your utilization of Energy. Before you start a mission or occasion, you ought to find out if the Energy you're going to spend will pay off and, assuming this is the case, by how much.


During the early game, the best approaches to burn through Effort include:


Beating all mission maps with 3-star triumphs on all troubles,


Getting your best bosses to 6 stars,


Outfitting your heroes with essential stuff from merciless mission missions,


6-Stars risings,


Getting fundamental gems, and


Getting authorities.


While end-game stuff and adornments are positively significant, you should just go for them once you have a strong group or two of completely updated champions. With respect to dominances, it is certainly worth cultivating Minotaur for first level, however, except if you have an exceptionally solid comp, you should just endeavor higher levels later in the game.


Q: What are the best Starter Hero Comps?


A: The great part about RAID: Shadow Legends is that this is a strategic game. As you give up its beginning phases, pretty much every experience requires a particular group arrangement, which permits players to procedures however much they might want. Tragically, as a novice, you will not have a lot to browse with regards to amazing bosses. For now, some essential group comps you can go for include:


High AoE for Campaigns


You in reality just need one extraordinary legend with high AoE harm and low cooldowns to get the greater part free from crusade missions. In the event that you end up getting an amazing saint that fits the profile almost immediately, he may merit putting resources into immediately since this will make your battling life a lot simpler.


Offense/Defense/CC for the Arena


The group you use in the field relies upon what you have close by. In the event that you have a gathering of saints that can execute the foe group before they go ahead (such as, a decent beginning legend + Diabolist, Spirithost, and a solid AoE), at that point you should bet everything on Offense. Else, you'll need saints that can withstand the eruption of the rival group, which incorporates either generally excellent tanks or clever CCs with speed supporters.


HP Burn for Clan Bosses


Taking part in Clan Boss battles is a totally extraordinary pot of fish, which is the reason we've assembled a different guide for it. When in doubt, in any case, new players ought to use one HP consume saint along with a few noxious ones and an excellent healer.