The Incarnate New Fusion in Raid: Shadow Legends
Published On: May 31, 2024
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New Fusion: The Incarnate

The next Fusion Event is on the way, and it’s for a new High Elf Legendary DEF Champion – The Incarnate.

This Hybrid Fusion Event begins on June 6th. Hybrid Fusions require players to summon Epic Champions from Fragments (obtainable through in-game Events), then rank up and fuse the required Epic Champions to unlock The Incarnate.

Check out the full announcement Plarium (along with The Incarnate’s kit overview) below. If this is your first Raid: Shadow Legends Fusion, make sure to read our Fusion Guide too.

Plarium Incarnate Fusion Announcement

“Hi folks!

On Thursday, June 6th, we’re planning to launch a Mixed Fusion event with a new Champion – The Incarnate. Faction – High Elves Rarity – Legendary Type – DEF Affinity – Force In the world of Teleria, the Incarnate is a perfect soldier and an immortal being.

The sole purpose of her existence is to serve as Arbiter’s guardian and resolute warrior, a duty reflected in her skillset, which unlocks additional abilities when they are both on your team. She will obediently join your Arbiter in the Arena or in battle against the Hydra.

However, even when not paired with the Arbiter, the Incarnate remains a formidable Champion on her own, capable of standing her ground and being a valuable addition to your roster of Champions.

The Incarnate’s A1 hits an enemy twice, with a chance to Provoke on both strikes, which makes her a suitable candidate for your provoker against the Head of Decay. Additionally, when the Arbiter is hit, the Incarnate has a chance to counterattack.

A2 will prompt her to attack all enemies and remove all Shields and 1 random buff from them. Following this, she will protect her team with the [Shield] buff scaled off her DEF. This skill is particularly useful against the Head of Mischief or heavily shielded enemies in the Arena.

The Incarnate’s A3 provides a reliable [Ally Protection] and [Strengthen] combo for all her allies.

She also has two Passives, each with their own separate CD. The first Passive grants the Incarnate bonus ACC for each ally under the [Ally Protection] buff. Additionally, if she dies, the Arbiter’s A4 will be reset, allowing the Arbiter to revive all fallen allies and fill their Turn Meters.

The second Passive grants her bonus RES for each ally under the [Ally Protection] buff, and she will receive 20% of the damage, directed at Arbiter. Furthermore, if the Arbiter is going to be hit with a fatal blow, the Incarnate will protect her by casting an [Unkillable] buff for 1 turn.

Please note that the format of this Fusion will be a bit different but already familiar to you. As usual, you’ll need to fuse the Legendary Champion from Epic Champions while you’ll need to summon the Epic Champs from Fragments.”

Is The Incarnate Fusion Worth It?

As with any Fusion, there are a number of factors to consider: What is the overall power potential of the Champion on offer, and what investment will it take to unlock them?

The Incarnate is a decent enough in terms of protection skills. The fact she’s designed to work closely with Arbiter is a cool idea that fits nicely with her lore, too.

However, late or end-game players running Hydra will probably still prefer to use these Champions better suited to decapitating Hydra heads, mainly because The Incarnates skillset doesn’t seem worth taking up a valuable Hydra team slot. There are other Champions with more important Hydra-specific debuffs like [Block Buffs] and [Decrease DEF].

The Incarnate could have some appeal for Faction Wars (thanks to synergy with The Arbiter). However, if you’re looking for a High Elf Champion, Islin is still the stronger pick. That said, if you don’t have Islin, The Incarnate is a solid option.

The same can be said for Arena teams. Given that almost all Arbiter Arena teams are built around SPD, a DEF-focused Champion like The Incarnate won’t compliment a SPD team composition.

Dungeons running and non-unkillable Clan Boss teams are where the The Incarnate’s good team protection and [Shield] will start to shine. She’ll make a great choice for these areas, helping to keep your teams well protected with or without The Arbiter in your team composition.

Overall, The Incarnate is probably most comparable to Versulf. We’d argue that Versulf still edges in front of The Incarnate, however. He can smack enemies twice, and has a nice [Leech] on his A2. She might not be the most powerful Fusion Champion we’ve seen in 2024 so far, but her unique interaction with Arbiter is noteworthy. Should content that is released require the use of Arbiter in the future, you could miss out on a powerful pairing! Ultimately, skipping any Fusion can be a risk, which is always worth keeping in mind.

What are your first impressions of The Incarnate? Will you pariticpate in this Fusion? Let us know in the comments!

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Justin Perron
Justin Perron
4 months ago

She seems Promising

Last edited 4 months ago by Justin Perron