
Two x15 Progressive Chance Events
Plarium is lining up back-to-back Progressive Chance summon events during Clan vs Clan, each lasting 24 hours and available from Ancient, Primal, Sacred, and Void Shards. In a Progressive Chance event, you pick a target from the pool, start at x15, and your multiplier can climb as you pull (it resets when the event ends).
Event 1: Tuesday, January 13 (24 hours)

x15 Progressive Chance (Ancient / Primal / Sacred / Void)
Legendary pool (1-slot):
- Acelin the Stalwart
- Edward Kenway
- Staltus Dragonbane
- Kaja the Wry
- Timit the Fool
- Titus Blackplume
- Baron
- Raglin
Quick take on the pool (who’s worth chasing)
Titus Blackplume – one of the most desirable pulls here for high-end PvE damage, especially in boss-focused content (great “account upgrade” if you don’t have him).
Raglin – excellent support/revive value that can fit a lot of rosters.
Staltus Dragonbane – still a very strong all-rounder, especially if you want a tanky carry who can also hit.
Edward Kenway – mainly a “want him because you want him” chase (new/limited crossover appeal), rather than a pure value pull.
Event 2: Wednesday, January 14 (24 hours)

x15 Progressive Chance (Ancient / Primal / Sacred / Void)
Legendary pool (1-slot):
- Losan K’leth
- Venalicia Thrallmother
- Wight Queen Ankora
- Teodor the Savant
- Kalvalax
- Pontiff Augustin
- Hegemon
- Wight King Narses
Quick take on the pool (who’s worth chasing)
Hegemon – still one of the most unique PvP champions in the game; the kind of pull that changes draft dynamics by existing.
Teodor the Savant – premium PvE carry value (Poison/activation style champ that stays relevant in multiple areas).
Kalvalax – a classic “fun + nasty” poison-centric pull (especially if you like poison pressure teams).
Pontiff Augustin – newer chase option and one of the more interesting “target window” pulls while he’s still being featured (worth considering if you’re hunting newer meta pieces).
Should you pull? Practical guidance
These events are best used as “targeted mercy windows”—if you’re already close to mercy on a shard type and the pool contains a champion you genuinely want, it can be a good time to take your shot. Otherwise, Progressive Chance can be a trap: you still have to hit a Legendary first, and the pool is large.
If you’re also thinking about the Assassin’s Creed crossover champs
The crossover is time-limited, and Plarium has stated AC champions won’t be obtainable after the event ends (April 8, 2026). So if Edward Kenway is a “must-have for collection,” that’s the main reason to consider pulling on Day 1.

