Asgard
Asgard is a game mode where your Guild has to fight together against the Guild Raid bosses and their minions. It becomes available at team level 65. Each participating member will earn various resources to increase the stats of their heroes and ascend their skills.
You can find Asgard in Celestial City.
Only one Guild member is required to participate in Guild Raid regardless of the Champion signet. Each Guild member has to fight minions on their own to earn morale for the entire Guild.
To participate, you need to have at least five heroes. However, you can fight minions with only one hero. Boss battles require five heroes. Titans and totems cannot participate in Guild Raid. You can use only heroes and pets. Pet patronage works as well.
If you leave a Guild, you will not be able to participate until next week when a new Guild Raid starts.
Guild Raid consists of two phases. In the first phase, which starts on Monday and ends on Thursday, you need to defeat the current boss's minions to earn Guild morale. Guild morale increases the damage dealt to the boss by each Guild member.
The number of skulls on a node with minions represents the number of minion teams: one, two, or three.
The boss becomes available on Friday when the second phase begins. This phase ends at the end of Sunday.
When the boss phase starts on Friday, you receive five boss attack attempts. You cannot get more attempts.
There are two kinds of rewards you get in every Raid: Damage Rewards and Victory Rewards. The first is based on the damage you dealt to the boss. The second reward is granted if your Guild defeats the boss. Both grant various resources required for Ascension.
In addition, top players and Guilds can claim additional rewards from Hall of Fame. These rewards consist of Ascension resources and emeralds.
To claim rewards for achievements in boss battles, press Asgard Ticket in the Guild Raid menu.
Rewards are divided into two categories: free rewards and Asgard Ticket rewards.
Select Victory Rewards or Damage Rewards, depending on which you want to claim.
You can claim rewards only during the boss phase. If you don't claim them, they will be sent in a letter to your in-game mailbox on Monday.
Asgard Ticket is a subscription that grants you additional rewards for achievements in boss battles. It also allows you to earn x1.5 Guild morale for defeating the boss's minions.
There are several subscription plans available:
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For the current week's boss.
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For current and next week's boss.
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For 4 bosses.
If you already have an active subscription, you can purchase more subscriptions to extend its effect. You can also gift a subscription to a Guild member.
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If a Guild member cannot participate in Guild Raid at the moment, you will not be able to gift them a subscription.
If you change Guilds, you will keep your subscription. However, after you leave the Guild, you will not be able to participate in Guild Raid until next week in the new Guild. So, if you change Guilds in the middle of the week, you will not be able to participate in a Raid until Monday. Thus, this week of subscription will be lost.
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Regardless of the purchase date, all subscription types end on Sunday night, along with the boss's reset. For example, if you buy a subscription for the current week's boss on Saturday, it will work only on Saturday and Sunday. So, make sure to fight the boss during this period. This subscription will no longer be active on Monday.
There are two Asgard bosses that change each week.
Phantom Orchestra. The orchestra is led by a conductor — Maestro, who summons phantom soloists. The battle occurs in the material and astral worlds. In auto mode, the worlds switch on their own according to the timer.
In manual mode, you can switch between worlds by pressing the eye icon on the left side of the screen when it is ready and in flames.
Osh the Eternal Keeper. Osh summons defense spheres that you need to destroy. If you fail to do so in time, a sphere turns into a nightmare. One nightmare randomly chooses one hero and puts them to sleep, and the only way to wake them up is to destroy the respective nightmare. If nightmares manage to put all your heroes asleep, you automatically lose the battle.
The boss’s abilities depend on the current world and even on the timely change of the world. For example, Maestro deals physical damage in the material world and magical damage in the astral one. So make sure to build your strategy based on these details. You can also learn more about fighting Maestro in this video.
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Your heroes may deal damage to the bosses, their summons (spheres, nightmares, or soloists), and even to themselves. Battle results show all of that damage dealt by your heroes in battle. To view the damage dealt to the boss, open Log on the main Guild Raid screen and select the Damage dealt to boss tab. Only the damage dealt directly to the boss is counted in the end results.
The weekly boss has a shared health bar for the entire Guild. Whenever you finish a fight against the boss, your Guild members can see that his health points have decreased.
You do not have to wait while another Guild member is fighting the boss. If the boss has low health points and is already being attacked by a player, all Guild members who try to attack the boss at the same time will receive a warning message to ensure that they do not waste their attack attempts.
You cannot retreat from a battle, but you can skip it. If you do so, the fight will be finished on Auto.
Whenever a boss is defeated, it resurrects a few levels higher. You can use the remaining attempts to fight a boss again and get a greater reward. The boss's level is the same for the entire Guild.
When the boss reaches the highest level of 160, you can defeat him an unlimited number of times, provided you have available attempts to fight him. You will get a Victory Reward for each win.
Guild Master, Generals, and Officers can select the boss's level for the next Guild Raid.
To select the desired difficulty, click the triple bar in the upper-left corner of the Guild Raid and then press Change difficulty. To choose a certain level, the Guild needs to unlock it first by defeating the boss of the previous level.
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You can defeat the boss twice in one battle. The first boss will be of the selected level, and the second will be a few levels higher.
Level 150 is the highest boss difficulty you can select for the next Raid, even if you have already defeated the level 160 boss.
Even if your Guild fails to kill the boss, each member will still get a reward based on the damage they dealt to the boss.
You cannot use the same hero twice in boss fights, so you have to use a different team composition each time you attack the boss. However, you can use the same pet in each attempt.
At Realm Traveler's, you can buy buffs that will help you fight the boss and his minions. The selection of buffs at Realm Traveler’s depends on the current week's boss, as certain buffs are designed against a specific boss and their minions.
All buffs are temporary and are only active in Guild Raid. Each buff activates when you purchase it and expires on Sunday when Guild Raid ends. Also, all buffs are personal. They do not affect other Guild members.
You can purchase buffs with Valor Emblems.
To earn Valor Emblems, you need to defeat the boss's minions. On Monday, when a new Guild Raid starts, all Valor Emblems are reset to zero.
In Astral Seer, you can earn valuable prizes, such as Crystals, Eternal Seeds, and Insignias. When you open the Astral Seer tab for the very first time, you get seven attempts to acquire Ascension resources for free. Afterward, you get only one attempt every day for free after the daily reset at 5:00 AM UTC on Facebook and at 2:00 AM UTC on hero-wars.com. You can save up to seven attempts.
The grand prize always grants 10 Eternal Seeds.
Eternal Seeds are a rare resource required every five levels when you upgrade the branches of the Great Tree of Wisdom.
Daily Double is a daily bonus that doubles the drop chance of a specific type of Insignias and Crystals. The type of resource changes every day. Daily Double changes at 5:00 AM UTC on Facebook and at 2:00 AM UTC on hero-wars.com.
In the Great Tree of Wisdom, every branch represents a specific hero role: mage, tank, marksman, healer, support, warrior, and control. When you upgrade a branch, each hero who belongs to the corresponding role gets bonus stats. Every hero belongs only to one branch. The branch is based on the hero's main role.
Each Tree branch consists of 50 levels. There are seven branches in total.
The bonus provided by the Great Tree of Wisdom depends on the branch and the number of levels acquired.
To view what bonus you are getting next, click the desired branch. The bonus is highlighted in yellow. It changes at every level.
In Ascension Spire, every hero is ascended individually. In addition to bonus stats, at Ascension ranks II and V you can upgrade certain heroes' skills.
Ascension permanently grants bonus stats in every game mode. It cannot be reversed.
There are five ranks of Ascension. Every rank consists of 10 nodes, and each of them provides bonus stats if unlocked. In addition, ranks II and V have one additional node with an Ascension skill.
To move to the next Ascension rank, you need to upgrade every node in the previous rank.
To upgrade a hero you need the following resources:
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Gold,
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Star Mana,
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Crystals,
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Vibrant
Radiant
Agility Crystals
Intelligence Crystals
Strength Crystals
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Insignia are needed starting from Ascension rank III.
Common
Greater
Resilience Insignia
Wisdom Insignia
Kindness Insignia
Love Insignia
Composure Insignia
Valor Insignia
Willpower Insignia
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How to playYou begin your journey with the tutorial. Starting with the Campaign, you will progress through the game and unlock new mechanics and game modes. You can find beginner's guides on our official YouTube channel. Also, you can always ask other players for advice in the game chat.
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How to get emeraldsThere are several ways to get emeralds: as a daily login reward; by completing quests; by promoting heroes to a higher rank; by receiving Arena ranking rewards; by completing tasks in special events; by purchasing special offers; in a weekly reward at Asgard's Hall of Fame; as a reward in a Season; by completing tasks from the Free tab on the main screen of the game; at the Emerald Shop. This article provides more detailed information on emeralds and other main resources.
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How to get energyYou get one point of energy every six minutes. Energy has a specific maximum value. When you reach it, energy stops accumulating. Initially, the maximum value is 60 points, but for each new team level, the maximum value increases by one, up to 190 at team level 130. In addition, to get energy you can: complete daily Get free energy quests; collect rewards from the Daily Bonus tab; collect some free gifts on our official website; increase your team level (30 points for each new team level); use a special item called Bottled Energy; complete Emerald Waterfalls special event; exchange emeralds. This article provides more detailed information on energy and other main resources.
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How to get goldThere are several ways to obtain gold: opening chests in the Tower; completing Campaign missions; completing daily quests; collecting gifts in the Daily Bonus tab; in weekly gifts for participation in the Tournament of the Elements; selling various in-game resources from your Inventory; getting gifts from your Guild Master; completing tasks from special events; using Emerald Exchange. This article provides more detailed information on gold and other main resources.
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Account IDAccount ID is a unique number that helps identify you among other players. Note: If you have several characters (game profiles) on different servers, each will have its unique account ID. To find your account ID, click your avatar in the upper-left corner of the main game screen. Here you will see the information about your character, including your account ID.
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Do you have free gifts?Yes, you can get free gifts from our official pages: on the official website if you play on hero-wars.com, in stories of the official Facebook page if you play on Facebook.
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Main statsThere are three main stats in the game: strength, intelligence, and agility. Each strength point provides: 40 health points; one point to physical attack if strength is the main stat of the hero. Each intelligence point provides: three points to magic attack; one point to magic defense; one point to physical attack if intelligence is the main stat of the hero. Each agility point provides: two points to physical attack; one point to armor; one point to physical attack if agility is the main stat of the hero.
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I didn't get x2 in the DungeonYou get a double reward for clearing a Dungeon level for the first time: 50 Titan Potions and 2 titanite for a hero level and 2 Soul Stones and 10 titanite for a titan level. If you clear the level again, the reward is 25 Titan Potions and 1 titanite for a hero level and 1 Soul Stone and 5 titanite for a titan level.
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Some of the in-game items are missingOur system ensures that every in-game action is processed and validated by the game server. It guarantees that items don't disappear on their own and can't be lost. If an item is nowhere to be found, it means that it was either used, exchanged, or not there in the first place.
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I created an item, but it disappearedOur system ensures that every in-game action is processed and validated by the game server. It guarantees that items don't disappear on their own and can't be lost. If a piece of equipment is missing, there are three possible scenarios: You might have equipped this item with another hero. Items are not unique and can be used for various heroes. You might have sold this item sold for gold or exchanged it for activity points for your Guild. Crafting in the game is a complex, multi-level system. All higher-tier items are crafted out of lower-tier gear.
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Letters disappeared from my mailbox!Letters are stored in your in-game mailbox for a limited time, usually three days. Afterward, any items they contain are permanently deleted. The expiration date is displayed at the bottom of the letter. Make sure to claim rewards as soon as they arrive in your mailbox. Our Support team cannot restore expired letters and rewards.
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Offensive behavior in the game chatsIf you do not want to see any messages from a certain player, click their nickname in the chat and press Add to blacklist. If you believe that this player's speech or behavior in the in-game chat violates our Terms of Service, you can also report them to our Support team. Make sure to attach a screenshot of the message and the ID of the player who offended you. Our specialists will conduct an investigation. They cannot disclose the results of the investigation due to user privacy policy.
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How do I manage my blacklist?Blacklist is a feature that allows you to hide the messages of a certain player in the chat and private messages. You can blacklist any player by clicking their name in the chat and then pressing Add to blacklist: To see everyone you added to your blacklist: Open game Settings. Go to the Chat and Messages tab. Click Show chat blacklist. Here you can press the cross icon near the name of a certain player to remove them from your blacklist or remove everyone by clicking Clear the list:
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Our Guild Master's offline for a long period of timeIf your Guild Master does not log in to the game for more than 30 days in a row, their title is automatically transferred to an active player with the highest position after the 30-day timer has run out. If the Guild Master logs in, the 30-day timer resets. Another way to transfer the title is to contact that player directly and ask them to transfer it to someone else manually.
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Totem fragments and Bad Luck ProtectionThe totem fragment drop rate is rather low compared to other game entities. Due to this, there is a special feature called Bad Luck Protection. If you spend a certain number of emeralds at the Altar of the Elements, you will receive a guaranteed totem fragment: 1st totem fragment — 4,500 emeralds; 2nd totem fragment — 45,000 emeralds; 3rd totem fragment — 466,667 emeralds; 4th totem fragment — 850,000 emeralds; 5th totem fragment — 1,133,333 emeralds; 6th totem fragment — 1,416,667 emeralds; 7th totem fragment — 1,700,000 emeralds; 8th totem fragment — 1,983,333 emeralds; 9th totem fragment — 2,266,667 emeralds; 10th totem fragment — 2,550,000 emeralds; 11th totem fragment — 2,833,333 emeralds; 12th totem fragment — 3,116,667 emeralds; 13th totem fragment — 3,400,000 emeralds; 14th totem fragment — 3,683,333 emeralds; 15th totem fragment — 3,966,667 emeralds; 16th totem fragment — 4,250,000 emeralds; 17th totem fragment — 4,533,333 emeralds; 18th totem fragment — 4,833,329 emeralds; 19th totem fragment — 5,133,329 emeralds; 20th totem fragment — 5,433,329 emeralds; 21st totem fragment — 5,733,329 emeralds; 22nd totem fragment — 6,033,329 emeralds; 23rd totem fragment — 6,333,329 emeralds; 24th totem fragment — 6,633,329 emeralds; 25th totem fragment — 6,933,329 emeralds; 26th totem fragment — 7,233,329 emeralds; 27th totem fragment — 7,533,329 emeralds; 28th totem fragment — 7,833,329emeralds; 29th totem fragment — 8,133,329 emeralds; 30th totem fragment — 8,433,329 emeralds. Note that when you receive a totem fragment from any other source, you advance to the next step in the Bad Luck Protection system. If you wish to learn how many emeralds you need to spend to reach the next Bad Luck Protection threshold, ask our chatbot, Raymond, for help. To open the chatbot, follow these instructions and then select Gameplay → Totems → Next fragment.
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Opponents in the Tournament of the Elements have too strong totemsThe Tournament of the Elements matchmaking is based on the power of your five strongest titans, including the power that totems add to them. Note that totem skill power and star rank are not taken into account. Thus, you can meet an opponent with weaker titans but powerful totems and an approximately equal total power score as a result.
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Bad Luck Protection in CampaignEvery item has a different drop chance. The rarer the item, the lower the chance. Rarity depends on the color: white, green, blue, purple, orange, and red. All Campaign missions have Bad Luck Protection. This feature guarantees that you have one of each item featured in the mission when using the x10 raid option. The same rule applies for heroic missions where you are guaranteed at least one Soul Stone when raiding x3.
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Tower difficultyThe difficulty of the Tower depends on your team level, which you can find under your avatar on the game's main screen. If your heroes are not upgraded up to that level, clearing the Tower might become a challenge.
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I can't select a hero or a pet in the TowerIf a hero or a pet is displayed in gray color and you cannot pick them to fight in the Tower, then their level is lower than required. Your heroes and pets have to be at least level 15 to participate in this game mode.
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My heroes don't get EXP in raidsWhen you raid a mission, your heroes do not obtain experience directly. Instead, acquired experience points are converted into EXP Potions that you can find in your Inventory and use to upgrade any hero of your choice.
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How do I leave an Adventure?To leave, open the Adventures tab, click the Log button in the bottom-left corner, and then Leave Adventure.
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Guild War trophy exchange doesn't workYou can exchange Gold trophies for Silver and Silver trophies for Bronze, but not vice versa. To make an exchange, visit Guild War Shop.
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I've received Asgard Crystals, but I can't find themItems in the game never disappear on their own. Every single in-game action is processed and validated by the servers. If you cannot find Asgard Crystals, there are two possible scenarios: You have mixed up one type of Asgard Crystals with another, as they look practically the same. You have already used Asgard Crystals.
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I've attacked a player and won, but my position in the Arena hasn't changedIf you have attacked a player and won, but your position in the Arena has not changed, it means that while you were choosing a target, they were attacked by another player and lost. Since their position became lower than yours, your ranking did not change.
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I didn't get the Arena reward at 8 PMTo receive the reward, you need to attack at least once in the Arena or Grand Arena before 8:00 PM. Successful defenses do not count for issuing the reward.
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I don't get Arena or Grand Arena Coins for a successful defenseEach day only the first five successful defenses grant Arena Coins, so you can receive up to 50 Coins. All further defenses are not rewarded. The same rule works for the Grand Arena.
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I was attacked from a far-away position in the Arena / Grand ArenaThere are two matchmaking ranges in the Arena and Grand Arena: visible and hidden. The visible range includes player positions you can see in the list of suggested opponents. The hidden range is wider than the visible range. It ensures that opponents do not disappear while you are choosing an opponent or heroes to attack. Without this range, you would have to constantly look for a new opponent because positions in the Arena and Grand Arena are dynamic and change quickly. Note: The hidden range allows you to attack an opponent even if they have changed their position while you were selecting your heroes. However, if the new position is outside both the visible and hidden range, you will have to look for a different opponent.
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I can't get Cleaver / supertitan / totem fragmentCleaver, totem fragments, and supertitans are unique and rare rewards. You have a certain chance to get a super prize every time you open а chest or sphere. Neither the number of chests/spheres opened, nor their type (for emeralds or free ones) affects the result. The chance is the same for all players, so it is a matter of luck.
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Daily Bonus has reset, but I haven't collected all rewards!On the first day of each calendar month, the counter of the collected rewards is reset, and you start collecting rewards again from the first day of the month.
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Guild and Daily quest activity points don't matchYour Daily quest activity resets at 5:00 AM your local time, and Guild activity resets at 2:00 AM UTC on hero-wars.com and at 05:00 AM UTC on Facebook. If you are playing on hero-wars.com and your local timezone is different from UTC, all activity and titanite earned between 2 AM UTC and 5 AM of your local timezone will not be counted in today's Guild activity. It is counted towards the Guild activities of the previous day. If you are playing on Facebook and your local timezone is different from UTC, all activity and titanite earned between 5 AM UTC and 5 AM of your local timezone will not be counted in today's Guild activity. It is counted towards the Guild activities of the previous day. To avoid this situation, you should neither collect activity and titanite nor upgrade Glyphs during this time period.
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What's the penalty for leaving a Guild?If you quit a Guild, you have to wait for 8 hours before joining a new one. You can spend 25 emeralds to skip the waiting time. If your Guild is in the Gold league, you will not be able to become a Champion until the end of the current week.
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My Guild has no Guild War on SaturdayThe standard Guild War Season starts on Monday and ends on Friday. On Saturday, only transitional matches take place. In these matches, top Guilds from every league, except Gold one, fight against bottom Guilds from the higher leagues to be promoted to a higher league. If you do not have an opponent on Saturday, it means that you finished the week in the middle of your league.
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My titans haven't resurrected in the DungeonTitans resurrect with the Dungeon reset at the beginning of a game day, at 5:00 AM your local time zone. If your titans are still dead, then you have already explored the Dungeon today or changed the time zone recently. You will be able to proceed tomorrow. Note that if you use Divination Cards to beat the Dungeon, your titans still take damage as in the standard manual walkthrough.
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What's the best team/hero?All characters in the game are unique. Each battle requires a specific strategy and team composition, and no single team can defeat them all. Try experimenting with different characters depending on your opponent. This article also provides valuable tips on how to build a balanced team.
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I've lost, though my team has more power than my opponent'sSometimes a weaker team can defeat a stronger one. This situation can happen because of how energy accumulates: heroes get 1% energy, and titans – 0.5% for every 1% of the maximum health points lost. A weaker team takes more damage, thus accumulating energy faster. The quicker a character gets 1000 energy points, the sooner they can use their first skills. That is why the energy generation speed can directly affect the outcome of a battle. To avoid this situation, you can try upgrading your team even further or changing its composition.
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I've won a fight in the Arena but lost a battle against the same team in a Guild WarThe Arena and Guild War are two different game modes with their own features. Firstly, all battles in the Arena are automatic, whereas in a Guild War you can manually control your heroes and activate their first skills. Secondly, the animation of characters' first skills varies. In fully automatic battles, where manual combat is not available in any way (e.g., in the Arena), first skills do not stop a fight. In manual combat, even with auto mode turned on (e.g., in a Guild War), animations of the first skills stop a battle entirely. During this pause, skills can still damage opponents. Thus, the results in the Arena and Guild War may vary.
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I have a question regarding a recent battleIn this article, you can find answers to frequently asked questions about the combat system: how hero skills work, how energy generation affects battles, how team composition can play a crucial role in combat, and much more! If you still have questions regarding a specific battle, take the following steps to understand what is going on: Read the description of the abilities of each hero who participated in that battle. There are over 200 abilities in the game, and their interaction is usually the key. You can toggle the detailed descriptions of skills in the game settings. Check the active effects from the first artifacts. If damage is too high or too low, most likely, the heroes are under buffs. Artifacts affect the whole team, not only one hero. If a hero has chosen a different target than you expected, pay attention to the skills that can influence target selection. For example, Jorgen's Leper is one such skill. Check if your heroes are under any crowd control effects. You can get more info abo those effects and how to spot them in this article. Try experimenting with hero combinations, paying attention to the strengths and weaknesses of both teams. Well-chosen heroes may sometimes defeat opponents even when outnumbered. If you still have not figured everything out, you can discuss the battle with your guildmates or ask other players for help on our official Discord server.
You can get Crystals and Insignias:
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Whenever you defeat the boss's minions. The reward is added automatically after each victory.
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Whenever you defeat the boss. To claim rewards, press the View button in the Guild Raid. Then click Damage Rewards and Victory Rewards. You can claim rewards only during the boss phase. If you do not claim them, they will be sent in a letter to your in-game mailbox on Monday.
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In Astral Seer. Daily Double increases the drop chance of certain Crystals and Insignias.
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If you complete specific one-time quests.
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In specific special events.
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As a Season reward.
Eternal Seeds are a rare resource, but there are quite a few ways to get it.
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You get one Eternal Seed whenever you defeat the boss. To claim it, press the View button in the Guild Raid. Then click Victory Rewards. You can claim rewards only during the boss phase. If you do not claim them, they will be sent in a letter to your in-game mailbox on Monday.
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You get one Eternal Seed if you deal 10 million damage to the boss. To claim it, press the View button in the Guild Raid during the boss phase. Then click Damage Rewards.
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Every Top-5 player gets from one to five Eternal Seeds, depending on their rating position. To claim the reward, click the Top players tab in the Hall of Fame.
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Every player from a Top-3 Guild gets one to three Eternal Seeds, depending on their rating position. To claim the reward, click the Top guilds tab in the Hall of Fame.
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The grand prize in Astral Seer is 10 Eternal Seeds.
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Specific one-time quests grant Eternal Seeds.
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Specific special events grant Eternal Seeds.
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As a Season reward.
You get Star Mana:
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Whenever you defeat the boss's minions. Star Mana is added automatically after each victory.
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Whenever you defeat the boss. To claim rewards, press the View button in the Guild Raid during the boss phase. Then click Victory Rewards. You can claim rewards only during the boss phase. If you do not claim them, they will be sent in a letter to your in-game mailbox on Monday.
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If you complete specific one-time quests.
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In specific special events.
You get Ancient Wisdom Crystals whenever you upgrade a hero in Ascension Spire.
You can view three cross-server leaderboards in the Hall of Fame: Top Players, Top Guilds, and All-time Top.
Top Players ranks players based on the damage they dealt to the boss in the previous and the current Guild Raids.
Top Guilds ranks Guilds based on the damage their members dealt to the boss in the previous and the current Guild Raids.
All-time Top represents 50 Guilds and 50 players who dealt the most damage to the boss.
Based on their position in the ratings, players get various rewards. You can view the rewards by clicking the Info button in the upper-left corner of the chosen leaderboard.
On Monday, when all ratings have been calculated, you can claim the reward in the Hall of Fame. If you do not claim it for a week, it will be sent in a letter to your in-game mailbox.
Each Guild member who had joined the Guild before this Guild Raid began gets the reward listed in the leaderboard.