Raid: Shadow Legends Update 11.50 is one of the more substantial quality-of-life patches the game has received, bringing a range of improvements aimed at both newcomers and long-term players. Alongside headline additions, the patch included champion skill changes and bug fixes that quietly clarified how several core mechanics are actually supposed to work. This guide covers every major change introduced in version 11.50, so you know what shifted and how to take advantage of it.

Gear Autoequip

One of the most requested features for new players has finally arrived in 11.50. The Gear Autoequip button appears in the Artifacts tab after selecting a Champion, giving you a one-tap option to fill empty gear slots based on that Champion’s role and key stat priorities.

The system scans your storage, compares available pieces against the Champion’s stat requirements, and equips the best options it finds. Accessories are handled through a separate dedicated tab using the same logic.

The important limitation is that Autoequip does not factor in Artifact Sets, speed tuning, or any endgame build considerations. For newer players who have not yet reached that level of gear management, it is a practical starting point. Midgame and endgame players should still build Champions manually, as this feature was designed for early account progression and will not make optimized decisions for complex builds.

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Background Autoclimb for Doom Tower

Doom Tower progression received a meaningful upgrade in 11.50. Regular floor climbing now runs as a background process, meaning you no longer need to stay on the Doom Tower screen while your team works through stages.

Background Autoclimb only applies to standard floors. Boss Floors and Secret Rooms are excluded and still require you to be present. The process also stops automatically under three conditions: your team is defeated, you run out of Keys, or you reach a Boss Floor that needs your attention.

For players who already have reliable teams clearing regular floors, this change makes daily Doom Tower completion far more manageable alongside other activities in the game.

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Treasure Tickets

Update 11.50 introduced Treasure Tickets, a new passive reward feature tied to the Plarium Points Program. Tickets are found through the Plarium Points tab in the Bastion and award a random item drawn from a larger reward pool.

There are two ticket tiers with different sources and reward quality.

Ticket Type Source Reward Quality
Silver Ticket One free roll every 72 hours; one extra daily from Plarium Play, Official Android APK, or RAID Web Store (one platform per day only) Standard random items from the reward pool
Gold Ticket Monthly Plarium Points Program milestones Better odds for higher-value rewards

For the daily Silver Ticket, you can only claim it from one platform per 24-hour period. Claiming it through one source means the others are locked for that day. The three platforms where the daily ticket is available are:

  • Plarium Play in-game shop
  • RAID Official Android APK in-game shop
  • RAID Official Web Store

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Resource Exchange and Relic Crafting

The Oil Mixer received new functionality in 11.50. Players can now exchange Superior Oils for Chaos Dust and Superior Extracts for Chaos Powder, giving a useful outlet for resources that had limited conversion options before this patch.

This is especially valuable for players who accumulated large amounts of Oil or Extract from dungeon runs but were short on Chaos materials needed for Relic crafting and upgrades. The exchange gives those stockpiles a direct purpose.

Relic crafting also received a quality-of-life improvement. You can now craft up to 10 Relics at once instead of processing them individually, removing a significant amount of repetitive clicking for players who craft in bulk.

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New Gear Filters

Managing large Artifact and Accessory inventories gets considerably easier in 11.50 with three new filter options added to the Gear management system. These filters allow you to sort through storage more efficiently, which becomes increasingly important as your collection grows.

The three new filters available are:

  • Gear Level, allowing you to isolate items of specific upgrade tiers
  • Ascension Level, so you can separate ascended gear from unascended pieces
  • Substat exclusion, which hides gear containing substats you do not want, such as filtering out items with Speed when prioritizing a different stat

The Substat exclusion filter in particular should save considerable time when mass-selling unwanted gear or hunting for pieces that still need specific upgrades.

Champion Buffs and Skill Changes

Update 11.50 confirmed at least one notable champion skill change. A champion whose skill previously placed a 50% Increase ATK buff and a 50% Increase ACC buff on all allies for 2 turns received two additions in this patch.

First, the skill now also fills the Turn Meter of all allies by 20%, accelerating the entire team’s next action immediately after the buffs land. Second, the True Fear debuff the skill places on enemies was changed from a conditional 75% chance that only applied to enemies under Increase ATK, to a flat 75% chance against all enemies regardless of their buff state.

Both changes increase the value of the skill meaningfully. Turn Meter fill on a buff-applying skill means the team benefits from the buffs and then acts sooner, while removing the True Fear condition makes the crowd control more consistent and harder to play around.

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Secret Mechanics Revealed by Bug Fixes

Some of the most informative entries in the 11.50 patch notes are the bug fixes, because they establish exactly how several systems are supposed to behave. These corrections clarify interactions that many players may have assumed worked differently.

Total Guard was confirmed to have been incorrectly blocking ally equalize HP, swap HP, and equalize Turn Meter effects. The fix establishes that Total Guard should never interfere with these team utility abilities, which matters for any composition pairing HP equalization or Turn Meter management with champions that apply or receive Total Guard.

Mighty Ukko and Ronda were also failing to apply debuffs after removing Total Guard from an enemy. This fix confirms that their debuff application should trigger correctly once Total Guard is stripped, which is relevant to teams built around stripping that buff before debuffing.

Predator’s Yautja Cloak passive was incorrectly allowing him to evade heals from allies and counterattack enemies when no actual Evade had taken place. The correction clarifies that the passive should only activate in response to genuine Evade events against enemy attacks, not from friendly healing effects reaching him.

The Golden Elixir Relic was failing to activate after a Champion was revived, took damage, and dropped below 50% HP. The fix confirms the Relic is intended to monitor HP thresholds even after revival, which affects any strategy relying on revival followed by damage-threshold Relic interactions.

The Okulos Kustodion Relic was incorrectly removing the Block Revive debuff from enemies. This has been corrected, confirming the Relic was never supposed to remove Block Revive. Teams that relied on this as part of a kill strategy will need to adjust their approach.

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Clan Shop Update

Update 11.50 also refined the Clan Shop purchasing experience. Players can now select how many of an item they want to buy in a single transaction, replacing the previous system where items had to be purchased individually. This removes a notable layer of repetition for players who regularly stock up on materials through the Clan Shop.

Raid: Shadow Legends 11.50 is a broadly player-friendly update that reduces friction across several parts of the game. Gear Autoequip and Background Autoclimb remove two long-standing sources of daily tedium, Treasure Tickets introduce a new passive reward stream, and the Gear Filters make inventory management notably faster. Beyond the headline features, the bug fixes reveal important facts about how Total Guard, Relic effects, and champion passives are intended to function. Understanding these corrected mechanics removes guesswork from builds that rely on these interactions. For the best gaming experience, play Raid: Shadow Legends on BlueStacks!