
Back-to-Back Progressive Chance Events
Plarium has announced two 24-hour Progressive Chance events arriving on March 10 and March 11, giving players the opportunity to target specific Legendary Champions from a curated pool. These events allow players to choose a Champion and gradually increase their chances of summoning that Champion each time they pull a shard without success.
Progressive Chance events are a popular way to hunt specific champions, especially for players who have been waiting for key Arena, Hydra, or PvE picks. However, with a Fusion event currently active in RAID, players should carefully consider whether these events are worth their shards.
Below is a breakdown of both upcoming events and the champions included in each pool.
March 10 Progressive Chance Event

The first Progressive Chance event launches Tuesday, March 10, and will run for 24 hours. During this time, players can select one champion from the event pool and gain at least a 15x increased chance to summon that champion.
This event applies to Ancient, Primal, Sacred, and Void Shards, depending on the affinity of the champion being targeted.
Non-Void Legendary Champions
These champions can be summoned from Ancient, Primal, or Sacred Shards:
Void Legendary Champions
These champions are available from Void Shards:
This pool contains several powerful endgame options, including Gnut, one of the strongest boss-damage champions in the game, and Georgid the Breaker, a devastating Arena nuker capable of bypassing defensive mechanics.
March 11 Progressive Chance Event

The second Progressive Chance event launches Wednesday, March 11, and will run for 24 hours. During this time, players can select one champion from the event pool and gain at least a 15x increased chance to summon that champion.
This event applies to Ancient, Primal, Sacred, and Void Shards, depending on the affinity of the champion being targeted.
Non-Void Legendary Champions
These champions can be summoned from Ancient, Primal, or Sacred Shards:
Void Legendary Champions
These champions are available from Void Shards:
This pool offers a mix of PvP and PvE specialists, including Ragash, a strong control champion for Arena teams, and Odin Faefather, a highly sought-after Void Legendary.
Should You Pull Shards?
While these Progressive Chance events can be tempting—especially if you are hunting a specific champion—there is an important detail players should keep in mind.
These events do not contribute toward the currently active Fusion event.
That means any shards used during these Progressive Chance events will not help progress the Fusion, which typically relies heavily on Summon Rush or Champion Chase tournaments.
For most players, the safest strategy will be to save your shards for the upcoming Champion Chase Tournament, where they provide direct progression rewards.
However, if you are desperately chasing a champion from these pools and have extra shards available, these Progressive Chance windows may still be worth considering.
Otherwise, patience may be the better play.

