
Folan Silverhart Fusion Guide
Welcome to our Folan Silverhart Fusion Guide, where we’ll provide you with all of the information necessary to complete this year’s RAID: Shadow Legends June Fusion.
This Fusion is a Fragment Fusion, meaning you’ll need to collect Fusion Champion Fragments by earning them from various Tournaments and Events, before summoning him in the Summoning Portal.
Be sure to check back daily throughout the Folan Fusion to see our breakdown of how many points you will require for each event and the best way to earn them and your fragments!
Folan Fusion Type: Fragment
There are three types of fusion events: traditional, fragmented, and hybrid. Folan is a Fragment Collector Fusion, which means, unlike a Traditional Fusion, we do not need to collect any other Champions to fuse him. Instead, we will be collecting Fragments by completing Fusion Events and Tournaments.
Once you’ve completed enough Events and Tournaments to acquire 100 Fragments, you may Summon Folan from the Summoning Portal.
One of the best parts about Fragment Collector Fusions is that there is no time limit on claiming your Legendary Champion, meaning you can hold on to them for points in an upcoming Clan vs Clan or Champion Chase Tournament for a big drop of points!
Folan Silverhart Skills

Puncture Wounds
Folan attacks one enemy three times. Each hit has a chance to increase the duration of a random debuff by one turn, giving him reliable debuff support alongside strong multi-hit utility.
Bind & Break
Attacks all enemies twice and deals increased damage for every debuff on the target. This skill also ignores Unkillable and Block Damage, making Folan a strong answer to defensive Arena teams.
A Son’s Wrath
Places Decrease DEF and Block Passive Skills on a target, then spreads all debuffs to the rest of the enemy team before finishing with an AoE attack that ignores 20% DEF. This is the core skill that drives his debuff-focused playstyle.
Passive Skill – Malignant Might
For each Sylvan Watchers ally, Folan takes less AoE damage and suffers weaker Decrease DEF effects. He also gains an increasing chance to convert weak hits into normal hits against heavily debuffed enemies.
Aura
Increases Ally ATK in all Battles by 30%.
Folan Fusion Events
As part of the Fusion, we will have 3 summoning events in the Fusion Schedule, one Champion Chase Tournament, and two Summon Rush Events with one taking place mid-week.
- Friday 5th June – Summon Rush Event
- Tuesday 9th June – Summon Rush Event
- Friday 12th June – Champion Chase Tournament
With Super-Raids now being a permanent Feature in Dungeons, Plarium used to enable them specially for Fusions, however, we now get Drop Fever Events to boost our chances of specific gear sets.
- On Thursday, June 4th, we’re planning to launch x2 event for dropping Regeneration set artifacts at Fire Knight’s Castle.
- On Sunday, June 7th, we’re planning to launch x2 event for dropping Sylvan Watchers Accessories at Spider’s Den.
- On Thursday, June 11th, we’re planning to launch x2 event for dropping Reflex set artifacts at Ice Golem’s Peak.
- On Sunday, June 14th, we’re planning to launch x2 event for dropping Speed set artifacts at Dragon’s Lair.
These boosts will coincide with their respective Dungeon Tournament throughout the Fusion Event!
Fragment Event Calendar
June 4th:
- Fire Knight Tournament – 5 Fragments
- Champion Training Tournament – 10 Fragments
June 5th:
- Summon Rush I – 20 Fragments
- Gear Hunters Event I – 5 Fragments
June 6th:
- Classic Arena Takedown I – 5 Fragments
- Gear Enhancement Event I – 5 Fragments
June 7th:
- Spider Tournament – 5 Fragments
June 9th:
- Summon Rush II – 15 Fragments
- Gear Hunters Event II – 5 Fragments
June 10th:
- Gear Enhancement Event II – 5 Fragments
June 11th:
- Ice Golem Tournament – 5 Fragments
- Champion Training Event – 10 Fragments
June 12th:
- Champion Chase Tournament – 15 Fragments
June 13th:
- Classic Arena Takedown II – 5 Fragments
- Gear Hunters Event III – 5 Fragments
June 14th:
- Dragon Tournament – 5 Fragments
- Gear Enhancement Event III – 5 Fragments
The Fusion Tournaments and Event Points shown in our guide are calculated based on a MAX LEVEL account, however, please note that the points required may vary depending on your account progression, which may mean that you need significantly fewer points than what is displayed in our guide.
Day 1 Update: June 4th
New Events:
- Fire Knight Tournament – 5 Fragments – 2250 Points
- Champion Training Tournament – 10(5+5) Fragments – 3,700/6,800 Points
Welcome to the start of the Fusion!
To get the 5 Fragments from the Fire Knight Tournament, you’ll need to earn 2,250 Points. This works out to around 140 runs of Stage 20 Normal, costing approximately 2,240 energy, or 120 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing around 2,400 energy. As usual, Stage 20 Normal remains the most efficient route when farming gear for fusion tournaments. Remember — gear RNG can vary, so your actual run count may differ slightly.
Unfortunately, it’s advised to hold off until tomorrow before starting the Fire Knight Tournament, to tie in with the Gear Hunters Event I.
As for the Champion Training Tournament, to maximise your points in this Event, it is important to level up your chickens before using them as food. You can easily achieve this by adding some brews to the 4*/5* chickens before feeding them. This simple step will greatly assist you in achieving the necessary points to complete the Event. Skill tomes also give you some fantastic point return here, if you are not saving them for a Clan vs Clan Tournament, now could be a great time to upgrade the skills you’ve been waiting for!
Day 2 Update: June 5th
New Events:
- Summon Rush Event I – 20 Fragments – 2050/2800/3500/5100 Points
- Gear Hunters Event – 5 Fragments – 3,700 Points
Next up, it’s time to crack open your shards with the Summon Rush Event in full flow, paired with a Progressive Chance Event featuring some incredibly powerful Champions who can really enhance your account!
The Fragments from this summon rush are split up into 4 sets of 5, with the final set requiring 5,100 points!
For Gear Hunters Event I, the 3,700-point target is a standard fusion milestone. This will require roughly 304 runs of Stage 20 Dungeons at a cost of 4,864 energy, or around 273 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing 5,460 energy. If you’re farming Fire Knight today, you’ll naturally progress both events together — efficient double dipping!
Day 3 Update: June 6th
New Events:
- Classic Arena Takedown I – 5 Fragments – 390 Points
- Gear Enhancement Event I – 5 Fragments – 4775 Points
The classic arena takedown should be relatively straightforward if you are able to fight and win at least half of your daily tokens. At Gold 5 you need to win 30 fights over 72 hours to claim the Fragments. This will scale lower so pay attention but if you are lower in your account level then your point requirements should scale with your arena rank.
And next, the Gear Enhancement event. Now is the best time to take advantage of these bonus events to build the Champions you need for upcoming content progression, or to do some gear cleansing. Artifact Enhancement can be done in two ways: you can gear cleanse to the points or you can upgrade pieces to rank 16.
Gear Cleansing Route
If you have a number of artifacts on level 1, an efficient way to claim the rare Champion is to upgrade Artifacts to level 8 or 12 and then sell the items for silver. This still remains a negative silver gain but it’s far less punishing than upgrading Artifacts to level 16. You may choose to keep some good pieces (a bonus!). This route might take only 10-15 million silver to complete the event.
Gear Upgrading Route
If you are looking to complete some Champion builds, then Level 16 artifacts are important to maximise their potential. We highly recommend you prioritise Artifacts instead of upgrading Accessories as this will be significantly less silver to complete the event. This route will take you approximately 20 million silver to complete.
Day 4 Update: June 7th
New Events:
- Spider Tournament – 5 Fragments – 2250 Points
To get the 5 Fragments from the Spider Tournament, you’ll need to earn 2,250 Points. This works out to around 140 runs of Stage 20 Normal, costing approximately 2,240 energy, or 120 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing around 2,400 energy. As usual, Stage 20 Normal remains the most efficient route when farming gear for fusion tournaments. Remember — gear RNG can vary, so your actual run count may differ slightly.
Day 6 Update: June 9th
New Events:
- Bonus Summon Rush Event – 15 Fragments – 2250/4500 Points
- Gear Hunters Event II – 5 Fragments – 3,700 Points
Next up, it’s time to crack open your shards again with the Bonus Summon Rush Event in full flow, which features alongside the Progressive Chance Event that was announced yesterday – you can find out more about this here.
For Gear Hunters Event II, the 3,700-point target is a standard fusion milestone. This will require roughly 304 runs of Stage 20 Dungeons at a cost of 4,864 energy, or around 273 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing 5,460 energy.
Day 7 Update: June 10th
New Events:
- Gear Enhancement Event I – 5 Fragments – 4775 Points
Today we only have a Gear Enhancement event. This is the best time to take advantage and build the Champions you need for upcoming content progression, or to do some gear cleansing. Artifact Enhancement can be done in two ways: you can gear cleanse to the points or you can upgrade pieces to rank 16.
Gear Cleansing Route
If you have a number of artifacts on level 1, an efficient way to claim the rare Champion is to upgrade Artifacts to level 8 or 12 and then sell the items for silver. This still remains a negative silver gain but it’s far less punishing than upgrading Artifacts to level 16. You may choose to keep some good pieces (a bonus!). This route might take only 10-15 million silver to complete the event.
Gear Upgrading Route
If you are looking to complete some Champion builds, then Level 16 artifacts are important to maximise their potential. We highly recommend you prioritise Artifacts instead of upgrading Accessories as this will be significantly less silver to complete the event. This route will take you approximately 20 million silver to complete.
Day 8 Update: June 11th
New Events:
- Ice Golem Tournament – 5 Fragments – 2250 Points
- Champion Training Event – 10 Fragments – 3100/6100 Points
To get the 5 Fragments from the Ice Golem Tournament, you’ll need to earn 2,250 Points. This works out to around 140 runs of Stage 20 Normal, costing approximately 2,240 energy, or 120 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing around 2,400 energy. As usual, Stage 20 Normal remains the most efficient route when farming gear for fusion tournaments. Remember — gear RNG can vary, so your actual run count may differ slightly.
Today, we also have the Champion Training Event. To maximise your points in this Event, it is important to level up your chickens before using them as food. You can easily achieve this by adding some brews to the 4*/5* chickens before feeding them. This simple step will greatly assist you in achieving the necessary points to complete the Event successfully.
For further information on how to best complete these events efficiently, be sure to check out our Champion Upgrade Guide.
Be mindful that there are TWO rares up for grabs in this event, so be careful not to miss out!
Day 9 Update: June 12th
New Events:
- Champion Chase Tournament – 15 Fragments – 1300/3000 Points
For this Fusion’s Champion Chase Tournament, we have a very exciting weekend with 2x Ancient Shards, as well as a progressive chance event featuring 2 of the new Event Champions, Varkos and Talenna.
We have a very detailed article outlining these two champions and which of them would be worth chasing in this summoning event, linked below.
Day 10 Update: June 13th
New Events:
- Classic Arena Takedown – 5 Fragments – 390 Points
- Gear Hunters Event – 5 Fragments – 3700 Points
The classic arena takedown should be relatively straightforward if you are able to fight and win at least half of your daily tokens. At Gold 5 you need to win 30 fights over 72 hours to claim the Champion. This will scale lower so pay attention but if you are lower in your account level then your point requirements should scale with your arena rank.
For this Gear Hunters Event, to acquire the fragments from this we will need 3,700 points (which is a fairly standard amount in fusions these days). This calculates to on average 304 runs of Stage 20 Normal Dungeons, and will cost you around 4,864 energy, or 273 Runs of Stage 10 Hard Dungeons at 5,460 Energy.
Day 11 Update: June 14th
New Events:
- Dragon Tournament – 5 Fragments – 2250 Points
- Gear Enhancement Event – 5 Fragments – 4775 points
To get the 5 Fragments from the Dragon Tournament, you’ll need to earn 2,250 Points. This works out to around 140 runs of Stage 20 Normal, costing approximately 2,240 energy, or 120 runs of Stage 10 Hard, costing around 2,400 energy. As usual, Stage 20 Normal remains the most efficient route when farming gear for fusion tournaments. Remember — gear RNG can vary, so your actual run count may differ slightly.
For the Gear Enhancement event. Now is the best time to take advantage of these bonus events to build the Champions you need for upcoming content progression, or to do some gear cleansing. Artifact Enhancement can be done in two ways: you can gear cleanse to the points or you can upgrade pieces to rank 16.
Gear Cleansing Route
If you have a number of artifacts on level 1, an efficient way to claim the rare Champion is to upgrade Artifacts to level 8 or 12 and then sell the items for silver. This still remains a negative silver gain but it’s far less punishing than upgrading Artifacts to level 16. You may choose to keep some good pieces (a bonus!). This route might take only 10-15 million silver to complete the event.
Gear Upgrading Route
If you are looking to complete some Champion builds, then Level 16 artifacts are important to maximise their potential. We highly recommend you prioritise Artifacts instead of upgrading Accessories as this will be significantly less silver to complete the event. This route will take you approximately 20 million silver to complete.


All events have a wrong ending dates :p Like Gear Fusion Events II will end Jun 12 not Jun 10 :)
Sorry there was a bug on the calendar