
Togron the Conjoined & Fjorad Wolfheart Rebalance
Plarium has rolled out a fresh set of rebalances, this time targeting Togron the Conjoined and Fjorad Wolfheart. Both Champions had interesting toolkits but struggled to compete with the power level of newer releases. These updates are designed to streamline their abilities and give them a bigger role in both PvE and PvP.
Togron the Conjoined Rebalance

Togron has always been known as a supportive healer with strong utility, but his skills felt clunky and overly conditional. The rework smooths out those rough edges and makes him a true buffing powerhouse.
His A1 now spreads buffs much more reliably, with the chance boosted from a mere 20% to a solid 70%. His A2 no longer relies on ally HP conditions to trigger Continuous Heals; instead, it always applies them alongside a new Block Debuffs buff, giving the team much more stability. The A3 has been restructured to remove all debuffs before boosting Turn Meters, with an added bonus of extra Turn Meter gain for every debuff cleared, followed by Increase Accuracy.
The biggest change comes with his Passive. Togron now increases both his own and his allies’ Max HP each time he uses an active skill, while also amplifying their damage based on HP comparisons with enemies. If your allies are lower on HP than their target, they’ll hit harder, and even at higher HP, they still deal extra damage. These improvements make Togron an excellent choice for longer encounters such as Hydra, where buff uptime, healing, and sustained damage amplification are key.

Fjorad Wolfheart Rebalance

Fjorad has always stood out for his design, but in practice, he was too vulnerable and too inconsistent to shine in high-end content. His rework addresses those issues directly, turning him into a versatile controller and damage dealer with strong anti-Gaellen Pact utility.
In his base Support form, Fjorad’s Freeze effects are now guaranteed against Gaellen Pact Champions, eliminating the risk of them slipping through. His AoE now not only Freezes but also cuts enemy Turn Meters by 30%, doubled to 50% against Gaellen Pact targets, giving him a powerful control edge. His Passive has been upgraded to trigger whenever he or an ally receives a debuff, with no per-turn limit, creating constant opportunities to Freeze opponents. A small but important stat change increases his base Speed from 100 to 105, making him quicker to act in battle.
His alternate HP-based form leans into raw damage. The A1 now ignores Defense, with a bigger boost against Frozen enemies, while still resetting cooldowns on kills. His A2 received a damage boost but maintains its dual function of reducing enemy Max HP and cutting Turn Meters. The A3 can now bypass Block Damage buffs if enemies are Frozen, while also gaining a chance to Freeze more enemies when he secures a kill. His Passive rounds things out by adding a Freeze trigger whenever an ally is killed, unresistible against Gaellen Pact foes. These changes make him dangerous both as a controller and a finisher.

Final Thoughts
Together, these rebalances make Togron and Fjorad far more relevant in today’s meta. Togron is now a consistent support and team amplifier who brings healing, cleansing, Turn Meter boosts, and damage amplification. Fjorad becomes a flexible powerhouse, offering crowd control and utility in Support form while shifting into a deadly damage dealer in his Alternate form.
If either of these Champions has been sitting idle in your Vault, this update gives you every reason to dust them off and bring them into your teams. They’re ready to make an impact across Arena, Hydra, and beyond.


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