How to Judge a Fusion Week’s 15x Summon Rush Wisely
How to Judge a Fusion Week’s 15x Summon Rush Wisely
A fusion-week summon rush always tempts players into the same trap: chasing a boosted banner because it feels like the “safe” pull. In reality, the right decision depends on your shard inventory, your account stage, and whether the featured 15x pool offers champions that can actually move your account forward.
For many players, the first question is not “Is this 15x good?” but “Do I need to spend shards now?” If the answer is no, saving for a stronger future event is often the better play. The value of a summon rush is heavily shaped by what you can reach with minimum investment. A fusion can be completed through event planning and resource discipline; shards should be used only when they help you cross a needed point threshold or secure a genuinely high-impact pull.
That said, some 15x weekends are worth considering. A top-tier Void support like Arbiter remains a benchmark for progression and Arena speed tuning, thanks to her 30 SPD Arena aura and elite turn-meter utility. She is still one of the clearest examples of a champion who changes how an account functions. Similarly, newer Mythical support options such as Fjorad Wolfheart, with an 80 ACC All Battles aura, are attractive because they bring universal accuracy scaling and flexible team value across content. When a 15x pool contains champions of this caliber, the event becomes more than a fusion tax.
For beginners and free-to-play players, the best rule is simple: only pull if the event advances two goals at once. Ideally, that means helping fusion completion while also giving you a meaningful shot at a roster upgrade. If your shard stash is thin, focus on guaranteed event milestones, dungeon points, and free resources instead of gambling on a narrow rate-up.
Pay-to-win players can afford more flexibility, but even then the smartest approach is selective. A 15x banner is strongest when paired with a roster need: Arena speed lead, Clan Boss debuffer, Hydra utility, or a powerful account-wide support. If the banner lacks that kind of upside, waiting is usually correct.
The real skill in Raid is not pulling on every tempting weekend. It is recognizing when a summon rush is merely convenient, and when it is actually efficient. In a fusion season, that distinction saves shards, protects long-term progress, and keeps your best pulls aligned with account goals.