How to Farm Clan vs Clan Points Efficiently in Raid
How to Farm Clan vs Clan Points Efficiently in Raid
Clan vs Clan is still one of the most resource-sensitive events in Raid: Shadow Legends. The players who score best are rarely the ones who simply spend the most; they are the ones who time their upgrades, stockpile wisely, and convert every action into the highest point value possible. A live PR CvC stream built around a Mythical-heavy account is a reminder of the modern CvC reality: big-value champions can swing a war, but disciplined point planning wins more consistently.
Start with the highest-value actions
The strongest CvC point spikes usually come from the biggest progression steps. Leveling a champion from 1 to 60, ascending key champions, upgrading Great Hall bonuses, and pushing masteries are all efficient when saved for event windows. If you are midgame, avoid sprinkling resources across too many units. Finish one practical carry at a time. If you are early game, a fully built campaign farmer, arena nuker, or dungeon wave-clearer will usually return more value than a half-built roster.
Treat summons and books as premium currency
Summon events, shard pulls, skill books, and legendary book upgrades can decide a Clan vs Clan score. The key is not to pull instantly, but to hold shards for the right rotation. This matters even more now that Mythical champions can influence both PvP and account progression. Siegfrund the Nephilim, for example, is a Mythical Magic attacker with a 35% ATK aura in all battles, which makes him attractive for broad use rather than one narrow niche. Champions with universal auras and flexible combat roles are especially valuable because they contribute in multiple modes while also giving you a reason to invest during CvC.
F2P and low-spend players should prioritize efficiency
Free-to-play players should lean into repeatable point sources: potion keep runs, dungeon farming, campaign leveling, and gear enhancement only when a point event is active. Do not burn silver on random gear rolls outside CvC unless the upgrade is genuinely useful. Save brews, chickens, and excess accessories for the scoring window. If your clan is chasing milestone rewards, it is often better to concentrate on a few guaranteed point bursts than to chase every possible micro-upgrade.
P2W players should avoid wasted overkill
For spenders, the trap is brute forcing points without coordination. High-end roster upgrades, especially on Mythicals and premium legendaries, should be synchronized with clan goals. A fully built Mythical can be a major arena and Hydra asset, but the account value only converts into Clan vs Clan points if you plan the upgrade path ahead of time.
The winning CvC mindset
The best clans do three things well: they bank resources before the event, they assign targets by account stage, and they only spend on upgrades that help both scoring and long-term progression. In modern Raid, CvC is not just a spending contest. It is a timing contest.