Mastering Artifact Sets in RAID: Shadow Legends: A Comprehensive Guide
Effectively equipping your champions in RAID: Shadow Legends is key to maximizing their potential across all game modes. This isn't a simple task; with over 30 artifact sets and more constantly being added, choosing the right gear can be challenging. This guide will break down artifacts and accessories, explaining their types, ideal uses, and strategies for boosting your champion's abilities. Have questions about guilds, gaming, or BlueStacks? Join our Discord community for support and discussion!
Understanding Artifact Sets
Artifacts and accessories are equipment pieces that enhance your champions' stats and skills. Each champion can equip six artifacts and three accessories:
Artifacts:
- Weapon: Increases Attack (ATK)
- Helmet: Increases Health Points (HP)
- Shield: Increases Defense (DEF)
- Gauntlets: Variable primary stats
- Chestplate: Variable primary stats
- Boots: Variable primary stats
Accessories:
- Ring: Provides flat HP, ATK, or DEF.
- Amulet: Offers Resistance or Critical Damage.
- Banner: Grants Accuracy, Resistance, or flat stats.

Strategic Set Combinations
You can mix and match artifact sets. A champion could use three 2-piece sets, a 4-piece set, and another 2-piece set, benefiting from all set bonuses. Variable sets allow for flexibility even with odd numbers of pieces. Set bonuses stack additively; three of the same set provide a tripled effect (e.g., three Life sets grant a 45% HP bonus instead of 15%).
Set Bonus Variety
Artifact and accessory sets offer diverse bonuses:
- Basic Sets: Provide stat boosts to base stats.
- Advanced Sets: Offer a wider range of effects, such as skill modifications (applying debuffs) or behavior changes (gaining extra turns).
- Accessory Sets: Provide benefits like skill cooldown alterations or behavior adjustments (counterattacking when attacked).
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