
The Slow Boi is built with his HP, Defence and speed, so that he will only take one turn after the unkillable buff is placed on him, meaning he will be the target of the stun from the Clan Boss because his HP will be higher than all your other team members. Cleopterix is a much-needed addition to the Skinwalkers Faction as Legendary champion. The Slow Boi champion is key to this working, as the Clan Boss has a stun ability and will use this ability every 3 turns. Brutal and Ultra-nightmare are the same build, and you need to just change one piece of gear on your Slow Boi champion, changing the speed for nightmare. Now, we have found a way to make the Budget Unkillable work for, not only one of the difficulties but all three of them. However, with the old Budget Unkillable, you needed to build three different comps for Brutal, Nightmare and Ultra-Nightmare Clan Boss. For this comp to work you must have the Void Epic Maneater and the Void Rare Painkeeper. It is the easiest and best way to get consistent damage against the Clan Boss for early-mid game progression. When using a cleanser, Helicath won’t be cleansed from the stun on Nightmare difficulty – avoid him getting hit.If you have never heard of the Budget unkillable Clan Boss team, you’ve probably been living under a rock or are brand new to the game.

If you want to block the stun debuff as well, a 2 turn duration is required, otherwise you’ll want to avoid the stun hitting both Helicath and your Block Debuff champion. You will need a block debuff champion with a 3 turn cooldown on that skill. Generally this will mean avoiding your Block Debuff champion. You’ll want to avoid the stun going to anyone who will drop the shield from Helicath.
#NINJA HELL HADES MANUAL#
Prioritize his A3 over his A2 skill.įor UNM: A3, A2, A1, Auto (this can be preset to run full auto from the start – just confirm the crit on his A1)įor NM: A1, A1, A3, A2, Auto (you will have to manual his first two attacks then you can run Auto after that. I believe with the following setup he can be used. If he does that successfully he can be used against weak affinity.

Ninja MUST CRIT on his first A1 on UNM and BOTH of his first two A1 attacks on Nightmare. These can be set in the skill prioritization to run full auto.
#NINJA HELL HADES HOW TO#
Hellcat can run full auto from the start (read below for how to run Ninja) Begin with his A3 then A2 on UNM and on NM start with his A1, then A3 and A2 Hellcat’s A2 and A3 needs to be fully booked out to a 4-turn cooldown If you’re using Block Debuff Champion on a 3 turn cooldown (Underpriest Brogni/Grizz Jarl/Tatura Rimehide) instead of Doompriest, then you want to replace the 186 Doompriest with a 186 DPS and the slowest DPS champs with a block debuff champion. Doompriest can cleanse both and as such is an ideal fit to make this affinity friendly. The 186 will always go first after AOE2 to cleanse debuffs and/or to cleanse the Stun.

Must be faster than slowest champion.ġ71.75-173.00 (slowest) – 3 turn debuff blocker or DPS if using a Cleanser. Must be faster than Ninja.ġ72.75-174 – Ninja. To maximize the shield ability, you will want increase defense before that skill is used (any champion but the 191 champion) as well as low HP (and/or high defense) on your stun target.ġ86 – Doompriest or alternate cleanser or DPS if using Debuff Blockerġ75-177 – DPS.

#NINJA HELL HADES FOR FREE#
He was available for FREE to all players who logged into the game from July 16 th till October 15 th, all you had to do was login for 7. Helicath will block the damage for the AOE’s and use his shield to keep your stun target alive. On 16 th July 2021 Plarium began a huge partnership and in-game event with Tylar ‘Ninja’ Blevins, welcoming him into Raid: Shadow Legends as a playable character. Ninja of course is an amazing damage dealer, but MAKE SURE to read the guidance below as he can easily mess up this team depending on skill priority and affinity.
