
Massive Void Weekend – 2x + Two 10x Events
Raid is running a stacked Void summon weekend, with a 2x Void event alongside two separate 24-hour 10x boosts for brand-new Void Legendaries.
Event Schedule
On Friday, February 13th:
- 2x chance to summon Epic + Legendary Champions from Void Shards
- 10x chance to summon Bayek (24 hours)
On Saturday, February 14th:
- 10x chance to summon Solanar the Gleaming (24 hours)
Both 10x events are one-day only, which also means Sunday has no 10x running.
Fusion Planning Note: How many Voids might you need?
If you’re pulling for Champion Chase fragments during the fusion, the rough estimate given is around 25 Void Shards for the full fragment requirement. The key takeaway, though: you often don’t need to fully complete the Void portion if you can supplement points via fragment champs, fusions, login champs, and other saved resources.
Why chase Bayek (especially if you play PvP)

Bayek’s biggest selling point is that he’s time-limited. He’s only available until April 8th, and then he’s gone. If you care about collecting limited champs—or you don’t want to regret missing a unique kit—this alone is a massive reason to prioritise him.
Gameplay-wise, his standout value is his passive: Bayek and allies can’t receive critical hits from enemies whose Accuracy is equal to or lower than their own. In real PvP, this can completely flip matchups because many top nukers are built with low Accuracy to maximise damage. If they can’t crit, their output falls off a cliff. It’s especially nasty on offence, because you can see the enemy team, bring Bayek, and punish low-Accuracy builds hard.
On top of that, Bayek brings a ton of utility that keeps him relevant outside of pure “anti-crit” memes: team buffs like Increase Accuracy / Increase DEF, strong control options, and helpful debuffs (including Leech). That mix makes him feel more “account-progress” friendly than a pure specialist.
Important caveat: anything that guarantees critical hits can bypass the passive (so it’s not an unbeatable wall in every matchup).
Why chase Solanar the Gleaming

Solanar is the flashier option: a PvP-first damage dealer with a kit that punishes modern Arena mechanics. His key theme is reacting to turn manipulation—extra turns, instant turns, and turn meter boosts—and turning that into counterattacks and tempo swings.
He also has layers of protection and snowball potential, including:
- Taking massively reduced damage on enemy turns while a key skill isn’t on cooldown
- High threat into common PvP setups (including turning buff-heavy teams into targets)
A scary “last champ standing” style passive that can let him come back and threaten a wipe if the fight ends in a messy trade
In PvE, he’ll still hit hard and help with wave content, but he’s not pitched as a boss-specialist. If you’re choosing purely for long-term PvE progression value, he’s generally less “plug and play utility” than Bayek.
So… which one is the better pull?
If you’re making a pure value call: Bayek gets the edge because he’s time-limited and offers unique, team-wide defensive value that can stay relevant even as nukers change over time. Solanar is insane, but damage dealers tend to be easier to replace as the game power-creeps forward.
That said, the best practical advice is still: stick to your fusion plan first. If you’re only dipping into Voids for fragments or events, it’s usually smarter to do the minimum you need—then save for whatever follows (like a Hero’s Path or other high-pressure summon event).
If you are going in with real Void shard volume this weekend, the recommendation from the breakdown is clear: lean Bayek, mainly because you may not get another shot after April 8th.

