Raid Shadow Legends: HUGE Mistake Cost Me EVERYTHING!

TL;DR: ECHO missed a Champion Training reward, lost key fragments, and discovered it takes roughly 10,000 gems to chase a pricey new champion.

Raid Shadow Legends: A Hard Lesson in Champion Training

Small oversights can hurt your progress. That’s what happened to ECHO after slipping from first to third place in the Champion Training event overnight. Those lost fragments now force a fresh plan to grab enough points for a fusion.

A Late-Night Snipe Changes the Fusion Route

Missing out on the Champion Training top spot means ECHO needs shards and extra champions through the Champion Chase event. Drexthar and Akoth might get used just to make up the difference. It’s frustrating to spend more resources than planned, but if you want that fusion champion, you have to adapt.

The 10,000-Gem Surprise

The Deck of Fate event seemed interesting until ECHO did the numbers: about 10,000 gems to earn a legendary champion. That’s huge. Unless you have gems to spare, the math doesn’t add up for the average player. It’s best to skip or find another path to snag resources.

Ice Golem and Gear Enhancement

On the plus side, the Ice Golem tournament is nearly finished. Using auto-battles while focusing on Gear Enhancement can earn more points. Upgrading good Stone Skin pieces or rolling speed boots is a solid way to bank event rewards. Just keep an eye on your silver.

Clan Boss: A Beacon of Hope

Even if your Champion Training went south, Clan Boss can still drop void or ancient shards and books. It might not be guaranteed, but picking up a Sacred Shard or skill tome can soften the blow when other plans slip through your fingers.

Conclusion

Sometimes you wake up to a snipe, or realize an event demands more gems than you ever wanted to spend. Still, you learn to shift your approach. Before tossing resources at Deck of Fate or forging ahead with a fusion, take a moment to decide if the rewards really match the cost.

Ultimately, Raid Shadow Legends is about balancing your time and stash of shards. Even after a mistake, you can come back with a better plan—and hopefully avoid any future training surprises.