Who to Build From the Latest Maxed Champions in Raid
Who to Build From the Latest Maxed Champions in Raid
A batch of eight newly maxed champions is exactly the kind of snapshot players need when deciding where to spend scarce books, silver, mastery scrolls, and high-rank gear. The most useful takeaway from this group is simple: not every shiny new pull deserves endgame investment, but a few can reshape an account fast if you understand their role.
At the top of the priority list are the Mythicals. Anaxia the Reborn brings a premium 35% DEF aura in All Battles, and that alone signals a champion designed to anchor difficult content. Mythicals usually reward deep investment because their base kits scale across multiple forms, letting them cover damage, control, and utility in one slot. Arachoa Moonspinner is the other standout Mythical, offering an enormous 80 ACC aura in All Battles, which is especially valuable for Hydra, Doom Tower control teams, and dungeon wave setups where landing debuffs is everything.
Among the Legendaries, Masahiro the Bell Monk deserves the closest look. A Force HP Legendary with a 25% SPD aura in All Battles is already attractive, because speed is still the most universal stat in Raid. Champions like this tend to justify booking if they provide revives, protection, debuff cleansing, or reliable turn control. For progression accounts, that kind of kit can be a hard carry in Clan Boss, Hydra, and wave content.
The Epics are more situational. Galapo the Recluse has a niche but meaningful 45 RES aura in Faction Wars, which makes him a strong utility piece if you are pushing Lizardmen stages or trying to stabilize a resistance-based team. Lionsguard Galatea and Deephook Nagis should be judged by whether their kits offer true boss utility, since attack and defense Epics often need exceptional multipliers or unique debuffs to compete with older staples.
For F2P players, the rule is to prioritize champions that solve a problem your roster already has. An aura, a revive, a shield, a cleanse, or a reliable debuff package is worth more than raw damage alone. For P2W accounts, mythical flexibility and duplicate-form potential make the strongest cases for maxing quickly.
The Rare Gladewulf is the clearest “wait and see” champion. Unless a rare offers campaign farming speed, early-game debuff consistency, or a key faction niche, he is usually a temporary build rather than a permanent investment.
The smartest approach is not asking who is flashy, but who wins turns, prevents wipes, and fits multiple game modes. In Raid, that is what separates vault residents from true roster anchors.