How it Works
Requirements and Conditions |
Daily Raids are a benefit for contributors, so you must have a contributors' account in order to fight the bosses. You can see all differences between a contributor and a free account here. ![]() ![]() It is not required to have 5 players to start a raid. It is a minimum of one player, and a maximum of 5 players per raid. At the image below, you can see myself starting a raid level 50+, the First Tier Raid. ![]() |
Bosses Randomness |
There are 3 bosses for each raid tier, as you can see here. 1 Boss on Rook Raid (Level 10+) 3 Bosses on First Tier Raid (Level 50+) 3 Bosses on Second Tier Raid (Level 80+) 3 Bosses on Third Tier Raid (Level 120+) When you start a raid, you will face a random boss between the 3 available to that raid level. If you win the raid, you will have a chance to receive a reward. ![]() |
Rewards |
You can check here the rewards to all three raid tiers. To clarify even more, here are the exact chances to receive each kind of reward: Very Usual - 16% Usual - 12% Medium - 9% Hard - 4% Rare - 2% Very Rare - 0.5% That said, you will get atleast one reward 43% of the time, and 57% of the time you will walk with no prize at all. Upgrade HammersThe upgrade hammers are used to upgrade your items stats, such as attack of your weapon (melee), defense of your shield, armor of your helmet, armor and legs. bows and crossbows are not upgradeable, except for the perfect shot crossbow (First Tier Daily Raid reward). Each time you use it on an equipment, it has a chance to upgrade your item in +1 stat (armor, attack, defense). If it fails, there is no chance to break your item or to lose any stat you've already got.
As you can see, in order to upgrade your item more than +6 stats, you will need a 1nd tier upgrade hammer. A 2rd tier upgrade hammer will not work for this. Chances of Upgrading
Again, as you can see, the chances decrease as the stats increase, from 90% chance to upgrade to +1 stat, to 3% chance to upgrade to +12 stats. |