
Nari The Lucky – Champion Spotlight
Originally released during a Fragment Fusion event in March 2022, this Dwarf may not rank among the top tier Legendaries, but he still offers valuable utility – especially for accounts looking for the combination of debuffs he provides. Notably, he’s currently the only Legendary champion who can apply both Decrease Accuracy and Decrease Resistance in a single skill. He also brings strong control with Provoke, alongside buff-stealing potential from both his A1 and passive. In this guide, we’ll break down what makes him a useful champion in 2025, explore his optimal builds, and highlight the content where he truly excels.
HYDRA
The combination of Decrease Accuracy and Decrease Resistance can be incredibly valuable for progressing players tackling the Hydra Clan Boss. These debuffs increase your chances of resisting incoming effects while making it easier to land your own debuffs without needing high end stats. As you move up the difficulty levels, stat thresholds often exceed 300 for both resistance and accuracy. Reducing these stats on the Hydra heads can give you a much better chance of controlling the fight, especially if your champions aren’t built to meet those thresholds.
Nari also brings a Provoke to help control the Head of Decay, which is crucial for shutting down its cleansing ability. The main drawback is the 4-turn cooldown, but you can work around this by using effects like Decrease Speed, Increase Speed, and Turn Meter boosts to cycle back to it more quickly. Gear sets like Reflex and Relentless can also improve your chances of getting the skill back up when you need it most.
In addition, Nari passively transfers a random buff from enemies to allies each turn, and has a chance to steal buffs with his A1. This is especially useful for handling annoying effects like Reflect Damage or Increase Attack that may slip through. His self placing Counterattack buff adds more opportunities to steal buffs.
Overall, Nari is a straightforward but effective option for helping you land and resist debuffs, control the Head of Decay, and steal buffs when needed. With Hydra requiring three full teams of six champions, he can easily earn a spot in one of your lineups if you’re in need of his unique skill set.
Controlling Enemies
In content such as Doom Tower, Cursed City, and Faction Wars, the Provoke debuff serves as a strong form of crowd control – forcing enemies to use only their default attacks and target Nari. This buys your team time to cycle back to their dominant skills, while Nari’s counterattack allows him to retaliate and steal valuable buffs like Shields or other effects.
His Decrease Accuracy and Decrease Resistance debuffs are also useful when facing high stat enemies as you progress through tougher stages – giving your team a better chance to avoid being controlled or debuffed, while also making it easier for them to land their own effects. Many of the waves in these areas are buff-heavy, especially those with tanky support champions. Being able to passively transfer their buffs to your team not only supports your allies but also weakens the enemy by stripping their protection.
While many champions in the game can apply Provoke, Nari still finds relevance even for late game players – particularly in faction limited content like certain Cursed City stages and Hard Faction Wars.
How To Build Nari The Lucky




Nari’s build options are quite flexible and can be tailored to suit your team’s needs – whether you’re aiming to cycle his A3 more often for consistent Provokes, or looking to add utility like Hex for Hydra. Here are some of the best options to consider:
- Cursed + Perception
Ideal for teams that lack a dedicated Hex source. Nari has two AoE attacks and can apply Self Counterattack, giving more opportunities to trigger the Cursed set from his A1. Perception boosts both Accuracy and Speed – key stats for building this Champion. - Relentless + Perception
Grants an 18% chance for an Extra Turn, which can help cycle back to his A3 more often, allowing for more consistent Provokes. This setup works well in wave-based content and Hydra progression – just be mindful that extra turns can push you to the turn limit more quickly in long fights. - Reflex + Perception
Similar to Relentless in goal, but instead of extra turns, Reflex offers a 40% chance to reduce a random skill cooldown each turn. This can bring his Provoke back faster, improving his crowd control potential in longer battles.
As an honorable mention, you can also consider adding variable sets like Feral or Pinpoint to your accessory slots – offering valuable bonuses to Accuracy and Speed to further support Nari’s build.

When it comes to Relics, we’ve highlighted some accessible options in the Epic and Rare tiers that still offer great value for Nari. For Blessings, we’ve included picks tailored to both PvE and PvP encounters – here’s a breakdown of some top choices:
BEST RELICS:
- Orb of Transfixion
Grants a chance to steal a random buff when attacking (once per skill), which fits perfectly with Nari’s buff stealing kit. It also provides Accuracy and Speed as you upgrade it. - Perched Shadow
Offers a chance to gain an Extra Turn when using the default attack while other skills are on cooldown – useful for cycling back to his Provoke more quickly. - Molten Deathbell
A solid Rare option that provides Accuracy from the base level. Also increases Turn Meter when applying crowd control effects, synergizing well with Nari’s Provoke.
BEST BLESSINGS:
- Cruelty
Excellent for PvE, especially in longer fights like Hydra, and effective with Nari’s two AOE skills. Reduces enemy DEF over time, scaling with blessing level – up to 20% for bosses and 40% for champions. - Neutralize
Useful against the Head of Blight’s Poison Cloud in Hydra. It grants a chance land debuffs even on weak hits against targets under Poison Cloud, helping to land his Provoke, Decrease Accuracy, and Decrease Resistance during bad moments. - Polymorph
A strong PvP option that complements his control based kit. Grants a chance to place Sheep on enemies whenever they try to debuff Nari – effective in Tag Team or Classic Arena for further control.




Love these guides with the infogram. He is in my vault right now. Might pull hime out!