Mythical Champions Tier List – RAID Shadow Legends

Mythical Champions are the newest and most powerful rarity introduced in RAID: Shadow Legends, offering dual-skill sets, transformative abilities, and meta-shaping potential. These champions are far more than statistical upgrades—they bring completely new mechanics to the battlefield, making them versatile and dominant across both PvE and PvP content.
This tier list ranks all released Mythical Champions into S+, S, A, and B tiers based on their performance in current content, including Arena, Clan Boss, Doom Tower, Hydra, Dungeons, and general campaign play. Rankings consider how a champion performs across multiple modes, how well they synergize with common comps, and whether their investment value justifies use in endgame.
Whether you’re choosing which Mythical to ascend first or deciding which to pair with your existing roster, this guide will help you make informed decisions for team-building and resource allocation.
S+ Tier – Meta-Defining Champions
Champions in this tier are considered the best of the best. They dominate content, require minimal support to shine, and can often carry your team across multiple modes.
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Siegfrund the Nephilim
An explosive, hyper-offensive Mythical with one of the strongest self-buffing kits in the game. Siegfrund can apply Block Damage to all allies when he transforms, and gains massive damage scaling through his alternate form. His skill reset mechanic makes him lethal in Arena, and his performance in Hydra and PvE is equally fearsome when built with speed and damage in mind.
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Starsage Galathir
A master of control and sustain. In his transformed form, Galathir offers unmatched crowd control with AoE Provoke, Increase DEF, and Debuff Spread. He’s exceptional in Doom Tower, Faction Wars, and Live Arena. His base form is more supportive, allowing for strategic healing and buff cycling, giving him a rare hybrid utility.
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Night Queen Krixia
Krixia can lock entire teams out of action. With her ability to strip buffs, place True Fear, and reduce enemy turn meter, she becomes a nightmare in PvP when paired with high-speed openers. She’s also one of the most reliable Hydra counters, thanks to her cooldown extension and protection-stripping capabilities.
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Lady Mikage
Lady Mikage’s flexibility across game modes makes her an automatic top-tier pick. She boosts turn meter, enables Ally Attack, and applies Decrease SPD and Block Buffs with high uptime. In Fire Knight and Hydra, her performance is elite, and her kit rewards speed tuning and synergy with counterattack teams.
S Tier – High Impact Champions
S-tier champions are incredibly strong and can carry their weight in endgame content. While not as universally dominant as S+, they’re staples in many top compositions.
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Toshiro the Bloody
Toshiro is one of the best Mythicals for Clan Boss and Hydra, dealing increasing damage the longer the fight continues. His ability to place Leech and Apply Hex synergizes well with hard-hitting debuffers, and his transformation provides immense self-sustain. Extremely valuable in Unkillable and traditional Clan Boss setups.
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Alaz the Sunbearer
A durable frontline tank and support hybrid. Alaz brings Block Damage, Counterattack, and ally shielding. His skills scale with DEF, making him useful in Arena defense, Hydra, and Doom Tower floors where sustain is needed. In long content, his protective buffs are invaluable.
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Gizmak the Terrible
Specializes in dealing with Stoneskin and buff-stacking PvP teams. Gizmak can trigger HP Burn detonations and remove buffs, allowing him to break through otherwise unkillable enemy setups. A strong pick for Arena offense and Fire Knight when paired with other burners.
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Arbais the Stonethorn
Arbais is a turn meter manipulator and debuff extender. His transformation enhances team speed and healing while locking down enemies. While not always the highest damage dealer, his ability to amplify your team’s output makes him an ideal support in PvE content like Doom Tower, Sand Devil, and Iron Twins.
A Tier – Consistently Reliable Champions
Champions in this tier offer great value when built and used properly. They may require more team synergy to reach full potential or have more specialized applications.
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Karnage the Anarch
Best used in Arena offense or Live Arena as a skill disruptor. Karnage blocks skills and applies Decrease ACC and Heal Reduction. His transformation offers a strong damage boost and utility, making him useful in waves and boss fights when paired with turn control.
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Mezomel Luperfang
Offers solid raw damage with a strong Block Revive mechanic, which makes him valuable in Faction Wars, Arena, and campaign clears. His sustain is respectable, and his transformation makes him harder to burst down. However, he lacks the team synergy of higher-tier picks.
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Komidus Darksmile
Komidus is an offense-leaning Mythical Champion with a disruptive control toolkit designed for PvP and wave-based PvE content. While not as instantly explosive as top-tier nukers, Komidus thrives in setups that reward turn denial, buff control, and debuff layering. His performance hinges on careful speed-tuning and support from crowd controllers or buffers.
B Tier – Niche or Underperforming Champions
These champions can be useful in specific cases but are generally outclassed by others in their role. Best suited for midgame accounts or as secondary picks.
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Aphidus the Hivelord
Aphidus brings a unique blend of damage and crowd control. In his base form, he excels in applying debuffs, making him useful in battles where controlling enemy actions is crucial. However, his alternate form’s effectiveness diminishes due to less impactful abilities and lower synergy with common team setups. Aphidus can be a valuable asset in niche situations but often requires specific conditions to maximize his potential.
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Fjorad Wolfheart
Fjorad is a damage-focused champion with abilities that scale well in prolonged battles. His base form offers consistent single-target damage, while his transformed state provides area-of-effect attacks that can weaken enemy teams. Despite his offensive capabilities, Fjorad lacks defensive tools and team support skills, making him more suitable for specific PvE content where sustained damage is needed.
Mythical Champions have brought a transformative layer to RAID: Shadow Legends, reshaping strategies with their dual-phase skills and endgame impact. While S+ tier champions like Siegfrund and Galathir are meta-defining powerhouses, many others in the S and A tiers can thrive when supported with the right team composition and build.
The value of a Mythical Champion often depends not just on raw stats or multipliers, but on how well they interact with your roster, and how effectively you can unlock their transformation mechanics. For players focused on Arena dominance, Hydra damage, or climbing Doom Tower, these champions can shift your account’s potential when prioritized smartly.
Whether you’re preparing for Platinum Arena or just pulling your first Mythical, use this tier list to guide your long-term resource investment and play toward your goals with confidence. For enhanced control, performance boosts, and better macro handling during long battles, we recommend playing RAID: Shadow Legends on BlueStacks.