How to Make Kurosa the Covetous Work in Live Arena
How to Make Kurosa the Covetous Work in Live Arena
Kurosa the Covetous is one of those Mythical champions that immediately changes how a draft feels. As a Force, Mythical, Demonspawn champion with an All Battles ATK aura of 35%, Kurosa brings premium account value on paper and real draft pressure in Live Arena. The challenge is that Mythicals are never plug-and-play. They demand the right setup, the right turn order, and the right battlefield plan.
What Kurosa is best at
Kurosa fits best into aggressive Live Arena drafts that want to threaten both damage and utility in the same slot. That makes her especially attractive when you need a champion who can punish slower teams without sacrificing flexibility. In practical terms, she shines when your roster already has:
- a reliable speed lead or speed booster
- an opener who can protect or disable the enemy
- a second damage source to finish fights once Kurosa creates an opening
Because Live Arena is draft-based, Kurosa’s real value is often in how much she distorts the opponent’s bans and counters. A Mythical support/attack profile is dangerous: it can force awkward bans, and that alone can swing a match.
How to build her
For most players, Kurosa should be built to survive long enough to take her turns. That usually means prioritizing:
- Speed to stay relevant in draft-defined turn orders
- Accuracy if her kit is being used to land debuffs or control effects
- Attack for damage scaling
- HP/DEF if she is getting focused early
A fast, durable build is usually stronger than a pure glass cannon build in Live Arena. If your team already has heavy protection, you can lean harder into damage. If not, Kurosa needs enough bulk to avoid being deleted before she impacts the fight.
F2P and P2W advice
For F2P players, the key lesson is not to chase Kurosa as a solo win condition. She works best when paired with accessible staples: a booster, a debuffer, and a reliable finisher. You do not need a perfect whale draft to make her useful, but you do need discipline in team structure.
For P2W rosters, Kurosa becomes even more dangerous alongside premium revivers, lockout specialists, and top-end nukers. In those accounts, she can serve as a flexible centerpiece rather than a supporting threat.
Bottom line
Kurosa is strongest in Live Arena when you treat her as a draft-shaping Mythical, not just a damage dealer. Build her to act early, survive pressure, and force the opponent into uncomfortable choices. If your roster can support her, she is the kind of champion that turns a close draft into a winning one.