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Raid Champions Tier Guide Released

by Emery Feb 24,2025

RAID: Shadow Legends boasts a massive roster of over 700 champions, making it challenging for new players to identify the top contenders. This tier list considers factors like base rarity, PvE/PvP utility, and meta rankings to highlight some of the strongest champions. Note that this isn't an exhaustive ranking of every champion.

Champion NameRARITYFACTION
RAID: Shadow Legends Tier List for the Strongest ChampionsRotos, the Lost Groom, a Legendary-rarity Magic-affinity champion from the Undead Hordes faction, is an Attack-type champion. His powerful third ability, "Fated Destruction," ignores 60% of the target's defense, bypassing "[Unkillable]" and "[Block Damage]" buffs. Killing an enemy with this ability grants an extra turn. His basic ability, "Terror Scourge," attacks a single enemy, applying a 60% Defense Down debuff for two turns with a 25% chance of granting an extra turn. Rotos' effectiveness is further enhanced by the Vitality Plunder skill, preventing the restoration of slain enemies if he's at maximum HP.

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