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Raid Shadow Legends Frontline Warrior Guide

Champion Overview: Who is Frontline Warrior?

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Frontline Warrior Ratings
Campaign
Arena Defense
Arena Offense
Clan Boss
Hydra
Faction Wars

Raid Shadow Legends Frontline Warrior is an Uncommon champion hailing from the Banner Lords Faction. He is a Defensive type champion with Spirit affinity. He serves in the armies of Kaerok, representing the talented or lucky commoners who have proven themselves. These professional soldiers are equipped well enough to hold the front lines against many foes and are often used as the first line of defence by the Banner Lords. Despite putting on his armour first and staying fit for battle, an overall assessment suggests that investing in Frontline Warrior is not recommended.

Skills and Abilities: What Can He Do?

Raid Shadow Legends Wrath Hew

Wrath Hew

His A1 skill, named Wrath Hew, attacks all enemies. The damage dealt by this skill is based on his Defense stat. Wrath Hew can be booked, with Level 2, 3, and 4 providing +5% Damage increases. Notably, one source describes his A1 as attacking a single enemy.

Raid Shadow Legends Comrades in Arms

Comrades in Arms

His A2 skill, Comrades in Arms, places a 25% Ally Protection buff on the ally with the lowest HP for 2 turns and grants an Extra Turn. It has a 5-turn cooldown, reduced to 4 when booked. The low 25% protection offers limited value, and the skill has a low book priority (1/10).

Masteries: PvE, PvP, and Clan Boss Considerations

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Combat Mastery Breakdown
Offense Defense
  • Deadly Precision
  • Heart of Glory
  • Keen Strike
  • Single Out
  • Life Drinker
  • Bring it Down
  • Wrath of the Slain
  • Methodical
  • Kill Streak
  • Warmaster
  • Tough Skin
  • Blastproof
  • Resurgent
  • Delay Death
  • Retribution

When it comes to strategic considerations, specifically Masteries, there is advice available for both PvE and PvP. For general PvE content, the mastery categories suggested include Offense, Defense, and Support. In the Arena, it is recommended to use the Warmaster Tier 6 mastery, regardless of the number of hits from his skills. However, for Clan Boss, there is insufficient information to determine whether Warmaster or Giant Slayer is the preferable Tier 6 mastery choice for Frontline Warrior. For PvP Masteries specifically, this champion is not recommended for use.

Gear Recommendations: Arena, Campaign, and Faction Wars

Artifact Recommendations

Speed

Gear

Speed is one of the most important stats in both PvE and PvP, making the Speed Set highly valuable. Early on, you can farm it from Stage 6 of the Campaign, and later from Dragon’s Lair. Prioritizing Speed gear is often a key early-game farming goal.

Resilience

Gear

This set is designed for tank-based champions, providing extra health and defense to maximize their survivability. It can be crafted at the Forge using Magisteel and Soulstones.

Immortal

Gear

This set is a reward for defeating the Clan Boss (Demon Lord) and is ideal for HP-based champions. It boosts both survivability and damage potential, making it useful for sustaining damage through alternative healing.

Champion Stats Breakdown

Stat Value
HP 12,885
Attack 595
Defense 1,299
Speed 93
Critical Rate 15%
Critical Damage 50%
Debuff Resistance 30
Debuff Accuracy 0

For gearing Frontline Warrior, your choices should depend on the content you plan to use him in. In general, for early to mid-game content such as Arena, Campaign, and Faction Wars, the most recommended artifact sets are Defense and Speed. These sets help boost his survivability and allow him to take more turns, which is particularly important given his role as a frontline tank and support. Running a double Defense set can also be effective if you’re focusing on increasing his damage output through his Defense-scaling skills.

The combination of durability and speed ensures he can absorb damage while applying his abilities more frequently. This setup is especially useful in areas where prolonged fights are common, and you need your champions to last through multiple waves or rounds.

When selecting gear stats, the priority should be on Defense%, Speed, Critical Rate, and Critical Damage. These stats provide a solid balance of survivability and damage potential. For the Weapon, which has a fixed ATK main stat, look for substats such as Defense%, Critical Rate, Critical Damage, and Speed to still make it viable for his build. On the Helmet (HP main stat) and Shield (DEF main stat), focus on substats that support his role, especially Defense% and Speed.

For Gauntlets, either Critical Rate or Defense% as the main stat is acceptable, depending on whether you’re aiming for more damage or tankiness. Chestplates should have a Defense% main stat, while Boots are best with a Speed main stat to increase his turn meter gain. For accessories, choose a Ring with either Defense or HP as the main stat, an Amulet with Critical Damage to improve offensive scaling, and a Banner with either Defense or HP, depending on whether you’re building for more offense or resilience.

Across all accessories, prioritize substats like Defense%, Speed, Critical Rate, and Critical Damage to make the most of his kit. Investing in the right gear allows Frontline Warrior to function more effectively, even if he’s not a top-tier champion.

Final Verdict: Is Frontline Warrior Worth It?

In summary, Frontline Warrior is a defensive Uncommon champion from the Banner Lords faction in Raid Shadow Legends. While his background and lore paint the picture of a loyal, battle-hardened soldier—one of the many commoners who earned his place in the disciplined armies of Kaerok—his actual utility in gameplay falls short. He represents the unsung foot soldiers of the realm, equipped and trained to hold the line against powerful threats. However, in a game filled with hundreds of champions, many of whom offer far more advanced kits, Frontline Warrior struggles to stand out.

Despite his Spirit affinity and Defense-based nature, which can be situationally useful, his skillset lacks the strength or complexity needed to make a lasting impact, especially beyond the early stages of the game.

His A1 skill, Wrath Hew, suffers from inconsistent descriptions—some sources claim it attacks all enemies, while others suggest it is single-target. Regardless, the skill lacks utility such as applying debuffs or multi-hit mechanics, which limits its effectiveness in most team compositions. His A2 skill, Comrades in Arms, grants a 25% Ally Protection buff to the ally with the lowest HP and provides him with an Extra Turn.

On paper, this seems like a helpful ability, but the reduced protection value (compared to the standard 50% seen in stronger champions) and the long base cooldown of 5 turns (reduced to 4 with books) limit its practical value, especially in high-pressure encounters like Clan Boss, Doom Tower, or Dungeons, where consistent and efficient protection is crucial.

Given these limitations, Frontline Warrior is not considered a high-priority investment, especially when compared to even the more common Rare champions who bring stronger crowd control, better damage output, or superior utility. That said, he can still find some niche use in Faction Wars, where faction-specific teams are required, and in early-game progression when players may not yet have access to a broad roster.

In these cases, it is advisable to build him using Defense and Speed artifact sets to enhance his survivability and ensure he can take more turns. Key stats to prioritize include Defense%, Speed, Critical Rate, and Critical Damage. For sustained content like Dungeons or Clan Boss, incorporating Lifesteal gear can improve his self-sustain, allowing him to contribute more reliably in drawn-out fights.

When it comes to Masteries, selecting Warmaster as his Tier 6 option is usually the best choice, particularly in PvE scenarios where procs from Warmaster can help boost damage output over time. However, his utility in PvP content—such as Arena—is minimal. He lacks the speed, control, and burst damage typically required for competitive Arena play, making him more of a filler or placeholder champion than a serious contender.

In conclusion, while Raid Shadow Legends Frontline Warrior fits nicely into the game’s lore as a steadfast defender of Kaerok’s banner, his in-game value is extremely limited. He serves best as a temporary option for newer players or as a completionist pick in faction-specific missions. His outdated and simplistic skillset, low damage potential, and subpar buffs mean he is quickly overshadowed by better champions. Unless you are short on options or specifically focused on the Banner Lords Faction Wars, Frontline Warrior is best left as a bench-warmer while you invest in more impactful champions.

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)

❓ Who is Frontline Warrior in Raid Shadow Legends?

Frontline Warrior is an Uncommon Spirit affinity champion from the Banner Lords faction. He is a Defense-based champion designed to support teams with moderate survivability tools.

❓ Is Frontline Warrior a good champion?

Generally, no. While he offers some utility with Ally Protection and defensive scaling, his low rarity, limited damage output, and weak skill effects make him a low-priority investment.

❓ What are Frontline Warrior’s skills?

A1 – Wrath Hew: Attacks all enemies (though some sources say single-target), scaling off Defense.
A2 – Comrades in Arms: Places a 25% Ally Protection buff on the ally with the lowest HP for 2 turns and grants an Extra Turn. Cooldown reduces to 4 turns when booked.

❓ What gear sets work best for Frontline Warrior?

Early Game: Defense and Speed sets.
Clan Boss/Dungeons: Lifesteal and Speed sets to increase survivability and sustain.

❓ What are the best stats to focus on for Frontline Warrior?

Defense%, Speed, Critical Rate, and Critical Damage. For PvE content, survivability and turn frequency are key.

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