
The second type – “Temporary” – occurs at different intervals and is announced by the developer. The first – “Eternal” – is always available to the player in the Portal, in the Fusion tab. There are two types of Champion Fusions in Raid: Shadow Legends. The path to it is long, but getting it means the player’s transition to a completely different level of playing skill. Completing missionsĪfter completing the last mission in the game, the player receives the legendary champion Arbiter as a reward. I really want to boost my CB damage, so I'm working on Rhazin anyway, but if Errol is useful there too, then I'll invest in him while I do that.Usually, when the bulk of the players picks up the last champion for a game visit, the developer adds new champions as additional rewards in the following days. But I don't want to bother if he's pretty much worthless everywhere. So, I ask you: is Errol worth investing the time and food I'll expend to 6* him? If so, how should I gear him? He's basically got a bonus 30% crit chance, so I was thinking of bumping his CC by 55%, and pumping the rest into ATK + Crit Damage, with a decent Accuracy banner if I can ever get one to drop.

I only found one post after his recent buff, and it was rather scant on details. I poked around on this subreddit, and almost all of the comments or posts are about how his AI is awful and how he used to suck. The legendary from the blue shard was Errol. So I had a good RNG night, and managed to get my first legendary (after Yannica, who doesn't count) from an Ancient Shard after two months, along with the last rare I need for Rhazin (and I also finished the Maulie fusion, so this is not a complaint post in the least).
