Your Spirithost will also be a key point to a solid early-game Arena team, as well. Both options are valid Spirithost is insanely useful, so she’s worth stopping for. Some will say to progress through the 12 stages ASAP, while others will say to stay in Durham Forest until you get yourself a Spirithost. She is a bit squishy, so I suggest getting her a HP% chest piece if you can, and maybe keep an eye on gear substats for a bit of extra HP and DEF. Sniper’s stat priority is ATK%, Crit rate, and Speed, mostly. Once you do use her as fodder, she’ll be an easy, ready-made 5-star chicken! She will eventually end up being fodder for another champion, but that means you can certainly 4-star her, maybe even 5-star if you need her skills a bit longer. Your guaranteed Sniper champion is a good bet, too. All links to champions will open in a different window. Note: All champions’ links lead to the database. Your starter champion will go through so many gear set upgrades! But it’s worth it you’ll need to get out of the crappy gear territory, and having a well-geared Kael (or other, I don’t judge!) will help you reach levels where gear is better. ![]() As per my Picking A Starter Champion Guide, I usually choose Kael, and he’s pretty much irreplaceable so far. ![]() Your starter champion will be in your team for some time.Īll 4 starter champions are very good, and you will be keeping your starter in your team a lot. This is why I wanted to make a short guide about which champions you want as a team in early game. Early game is a fun mix of discovering RAID: Shadow Legends and wishing you knew what the heck you’re doing.
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