In RAID: Shadow Legends, mastering the art of gearing your champions is essential for optimizing their performance across different game modes. While it might seem straightforward, the process of gearing is intricate due to the vast array of over 30 artifact sets, with new sets constantly being introduced. This detailed guide will explore the nuances of artifacts and accessories, offering insights into their types, best practices, and strategies to boost your champions' effectiveness. Got questions about guilds, gaming, or our product? Join our Discord for discussions and support!
What are Artifact Sets in RAID: Shadow Legends?
Artifacts and accessories are pivotal equipment pieces that enhance your champions’ stats and abilities. Each champion can equip six artifacts and three accessories, each fulfilling unique functions:
Artifacts:
- Weapon: Boosts Attack (ATK).
- Helmet: Increases Health Points (HP).
- Shield: Enhances Defense (DEF).
- Gauntlets: Offers variable primary stats.
- Chestplate: Provides variable primary stats.
- Boots: Features variable primary stats.
Accessories:
- Ring: Grants flat HP, ATK, or DEF.
- Amulet: Boosts Resistance or Critical Damage.
- Banner: Provides Accuracy, Resistance, or flat stats.
Artifact Sets can be strategically mixed, enabling a single Champion to equip combinations like three 2-Sets, a 4-Set, and a 2-Set, all while reaping the benefits of each Set's bonuses. For Variable Sets, you can even mix odd numbers of pieces and still enjoy the Set Bonuses. These bonuses stack and are cumulative; for instance, wearing three pieces of the same Set, like the Life Set, amplifies the HP bonus from 15% to a whopping 45%.
Artifact and Accessory Sets offer a variety of bonuses:
- Basic Artifact Sets: These enhance the wearer's base stats.
- Advanced Artifact Sets: These offer a broader range of effects, including skill adjustments (like the ability to apply debuffs) and behavior alterations (such as gaining an extra turn).
- Accessory Sets: These can provide skill modifications (like preventing a skill from going on cooldown after use) or behavior adjustments (such as counterattacking when attacked).
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