Raid Shadow Legends: Weekend Recap & Spider Tourney Strategy
Weekend Overview
If your weekend flew by, you’re not the only one. In Raid Shadow Legends, events happen fast between Friday and Sunday, and missing them can cost you rewards. This write-up spotlights recent activities—like the limited-faction Spider Tournament—and shows ways to gear up and boost your progress.
Spider Tournament Tactics
A unique Spider Tournament is running, limited to Dark Spawn, Undead Hordes, Dark Elves, and Knights Revenant teams. For many players, that means dropping down to lower stages. If you can’t tackle the highest levels, aim for a lower stage you can run quickly. You’ll rack up points for the tournament and get valuable gear pieces.
Stage 10 might feel basic, but the consistent wins and speed can pile up the points you need. While the gear you get can be random, every piece counts for events like Dungeon Divers—despite the occasional junk drop. Stick with it, and you’ll knock out multiple goals at once.
Deck of Fate and Soul Altar Tricks
Recent in-game events, such as the Deck of Fate, required a lot of points to grab top prizes like precious shards and Tea Cup points. The secret? Use the Soul Altar to your advantage. Instead of holding on to every soul you pull, sell unwanted souls in the Soul Collection. Then, exchange the currency for Mortal or Immortal Soulstones to summon again. This cycle can keep the points rolling without heavy shard spending.
By focusing on Soulstones, you can quickly reach event milestones—netting shards, skill tomes, or precious five-star souls. Many of these items can be game-changers for your roster. Just remember to hold on to the souls for champions you actually use, and cash in the ones you don’t.
Champion Priorities and Skipping Summon Rush
Sometimes it’s wise to skip an event. If you’re running low on shards, the Summon Rush can drain your stash. Missing a few points in the larger Tea Party Titan tally can be okay, as there’s a cushion that lets you skip some tasks and still complete the overall event. But don’t make a habit of missing too many.
Meanwhile, champion leveling never stops. If you’re eyeing Hydra, consider leveling a champion like Rector Drath first. Her healing and revive skills can be a big help in Hydra battles. Keep up with daily champion training and use events or tournaments to double-dip your efforts.
Clan Boss Loot and Gear Enhancement
Don’t neglect daily Clan Boss runs. Solid damage on Brutal, Nightmare, or Ultra Nightmare can lead to essential rewards like shards or skill tomes. Even if the drops feel stingy, each extra shard might be the next big legendary pull.
A Gear Enhancement Event is another time to show off your silver management. If your bank is looking thin, do a quick gear cleanse. Sell unused or bad rolls. You’ll free up silver for upgrades and open space for new pieces that fit your teams better.
Live Arena Adventures
Live arena brings a different kind of thrill. Facing real players means you need clever picks and bans to outplay speed teams, heavy defense setups, or tricky revivers. It’s worth practicing to grab those extra rewards—and because it’s a blast. If you lose a few, no worries. Focus on building a few power hitters or strong support champs, and try again.
Final Thoughts
Raid Shadow Legends can serve up a busy weekend. Make the most of events like the limited-faction Spider Tournament, Deck of Fate, and live arena matches. Juggle your resources wisely—especially soul currencies—to keep your account moving without blowing every shard. If your plan includes Hydra, get your next support champion ready, and keep Clan Boss runs on your daily to-do list for that shot at top-tier loot.
Enjoy the climb, keep an eye on your next target, and stay ready for whatever Raid throws your way next week.