How to Decide Whether This Weekend’s 15x Summon Rush Is Worth It
This weekend’s 15x Summon Rush is less about “should I pull?” and more about “what am I buying with my shards?” For most accounts, the answer depends on fusion progress, shard depth, and whether the featured champs actually move the needle on your roster.
The core decision If you are actively chasing a fusion, Summon Rush is usually the most expensive place to spend. Fragment collections often get baited by the urgency of a 15x banner, but the real value comes from timing your shard use around the fusion route that gives the best return. Summon Rush typically rewards heavy spending quickly, while Champion Chase rewards saving and opening fusion-related resources more efficiently.
That distinction matters because fragments and event champions do not help equally in both events. If you are close to finishing a fusion, keep the long game in mind. Burning sacreds, voids, or primals for a weak 15x pool can leave you short for a stronger future event.
Why Arbiter still matters One evergreen comparison point for any 15x discussion is Arbiter. She remains one of the most valuable support champions in Raid: Shadow Legends because of her 30% Arena Speed Aura and her turn-meter boost utility. Even in 2026, Arbiter is still the kind of pull that can change early- and mid-game progression, especially for players who lack a reliable speed lead. A 15x that includes champions with similar account-changing impact is far more attractive than one filled with narrow specialists.
What to look for in a 15x pool Before pulling, check three things:
1. Universal value — Does the pool contain champions that help in Hydra, Arena, Doom Tower, or endgame dungeons? 2. Account fit — Do you already have similar roles covered? 3. Opportunity cost — Could the same shards be better saved for a better 2x or a more important fusion step?
For free-to-play players, the answer is often to skip unless the banner contains a true roster upgrade. For paying players, 15x becomes more reasonable when you are targeting one or two specific legendaries and can afford the risk.
F2P and P2W advice F2P: Pull only if the event also advances your fusion meaningfully or the champion pool includes a top-tier account cornerstone. Otherwise, save.
Light spenders: Use 15x only when you have a clear pity strategy and enough reserves to survive a bad streak.
Whales: 15x is acceptable as a targeted fishing event, but even whales should evaluate whether the next fusion cycle offers better value.