
Back-to-Back Progressive Chance Events
Plarium has revealed two separate Progressive Chance Events arriving on May 19th and May 20th, each lasting 24 hours and featuring a fresh lineup of Legendary and Epic champions from Ancient, Sacred, Primal, and Void Shards.
The first event includes champions such as Georgid the Breaker, Soulless, Walking Tomb Dreng, Gaius the Gleeful, Miscreated Monster, Whisper, and Skullcrown. The second event follows immediately after with another stacked pool featuring Ma’Shalled, Bad-el-Kazar, Nekhret the Great, Valkanen, Gorgorab, and Catacomb Councilor.
May 19th Progressive Event Highlights

The standout champion from the first event is easily Georgid the Breaker. He remains one of the strongest Arena nukers in RAID, capable of ignoring defensive mechanics and deleting teams before they can respond. Players focused on high-end PvP will see him as the headline target.
Soulless also remains extremely valuable for defensive Arena teams thanks to his crowd control and survivability. Walking Tomb Dreng continues to be one of the most reliable HP Burn champions in the game, especially for Hydra and Spider content.
Among the Epics, Miscreated Monster still holds up incredibly well for progression accounts with his shields, crowd control, and survivability. Whisper remains one of the hardest-hitting boss damage dealers in the game for players building Clan Boss or Hydra teams.
May 20th Progressive Event Highlights

The second event may actually offer even more value overall. Ma’Shalled remains one of the best all-around champions in RAID thanks to his Turn Meter control, Leech, Increase SPD, and strong damage output. He fits into almost every area of the game for up-and-coming accounts, though he phases out in the end-game.
Bad-el-Kazar is still an elite support champion for Poison teams, dungeon farming, and survivability. Nekhret the Great remains one of the strongest protection champions in Arena, making him a premium target for PvP-focused accounts.
Gorgorab stands out among the Epics as one of the best early-to-mid game support champions available. His revive, Turn Meter boost, and Increase ATK buff still make him excellent for progression.
Should You Pull?
These are very strong Progressive pools overall, especially for PvP players chasing Georgid the Breaker, Nekhret the Great. PvE-focused players also have excellent options through Walking Tomb Dreng, Bad-el-Kazar, Whisper, and Miscreated Monster.
That said, Progressive Chance events still do not guarantee the champion you select. Players low on shards may prefer saving resources for future guaranteed events or Fusion requirements instead.

