Raid: Skill Tome Strategy & CVC Champion Boost

TL;DR: Unleashing all your skill tomes during a Clan vs. Clan event in Raid: Shadow Legends can lead to a huge score boost, as well as power up your champions significantly. Proper timing is key. Investing in both legendary and lower-tier champions can turn underdogs into stars, resulting in better tournament performances.

If you’re looking for that perfect moment to boost your champions in Raid: Shadow Legends, then saving up your skill tomes for Clan vs. Clan (CVC) might be the best strategy—especially if your team is falling behind on points. Recently, I decided to pull out every single skill tome I’d been hoarding and slam them into my roster of champions. And yes, the points payoff was massive.

Making the Most of CVC

In Raid: Shadow Legends, CVC tournaments are some of the best times to unleash your resources, because you earn extra points for powering up your champions. During the latest CVC event, my clan was behind on the scoreboard. We were still pushing to catch up, but I wasn’t about to let my team down.

I had already spent a ton of gems on various tournaments—like the Ice Golem tournament and the Queen Fury tournament—and racked up plenty of gear. Yet, we still needed more points to stand a chance. So, with all those legendary and epic tomes stocked in my inventory, it was time to turn good champions into unstoppable ones.

Handing Out the Legendary Tomes

First, I set my sights on He-Man. After fully booking him out, I moved on to Scyl, my go-to healing and revive specialist. This champion has been carrying me through thick and thin—despite having zero books in her kit. Seeing how many skill tomes she gobbled up was shocking, but oh-so-satisfying when those new buffs and cooldowns kicked in.

I also had a list from a clanmate recommending who else needed immediate attention. With every new champion fully booked, I watched my points rocket. I ended up bringing my total up by the thousands in mere minutes.

Epic and Rare Boosts

Skill tomes aren’t just for legendary champions. I also showed my epics some love—names like Seeker, Orn, Genbo, and Cardinal. Each of these champions brought unique strengths to the table, whether it was damage output, crowd control, or valuable support skills. Even in the rare champion category, I had a couple worth investing in, like the surprisingly strong Soulbound Bowyer and Not.

By the time I was done, I had turned a bunch of underdogs into the stars of my roster. Sure, I’d hoarded those books for what felt like forever, but seeing the immediate boost in CVC points (and in my champions’ performance) made it totally worth it.

Tournament Hustle

All those newly empowered champions weren’t just for show. I dropped them straight into ongoing tournaments, particularly the Ice Golem one at level 20. With my newly booked Sil taking on the role of main healer, I was eager to see whether my burn-heavy composition would breeze through the dungeon. Even though I saw a few unlucky runs, overall, my team performed far more consistently than before.

Final Thoughts

Using up every skill tome during Clan vs. Clan is a power move. It can lift your champions from mediocre to magnificent in a heartbeat while scoring you a hefty chunk of points. But the timing is just as important as the investment. Hoarding resources and unleashing them at pivotal moments is a surefire way to help your clan—and your own account—advance steadily through the game.

So, if you’ve been saving up those tomes and waiting for a sign, this might be it. Good luck out there in Teleria, and may your champion rosters flourish and dominate every next CVC that comes around.