The Lord of Evil Arrives: A Guide to Skeletor in Raid Shadow Legends

Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor, a Spirit affinity Legendary from the Knights Revenant, is a powerful support champion focused on debuffs, buff control, and turn meter reduction. His crowd control and utility make him a strong asset for both offensive and defensive strategies across multiple game modes.
Skeletor’s Abilities: Disruption and Control

Accuracy Aura
Skeletor’s Aura boosts Ally Accuracy by 60 in all battles, making it easier for your team to land crucial debuffs across all game modes. This is especially useful in high-resistance content like dungeons, the Arena, and the Iron Twins Fortress, enhancing team synergy and increasing overall effectiveness in both PvE and PvP.
Havoc Scythe
Skeletor’s A1, *Havoc Scythe*, hits one enemy twice, with each hit potentially extending a random debuff by one turn—guaranteed when fully booked. While it deals minimal damage, its strength lies in prolonging key debuffs like poison or HP burn, boosting their impact in long fights or boss battles. This makes it a valuable tool for maintaining pressure in both PvE and PvP.
Skull Comet
Skeletor’s A2, *Skull Comet*, is a single-target attack with a chance to apply Petrification, removing buffs and blocking actions for a turn. It also applies Decrease Attack and Decrease Speed against bosses, and may reapply Decrease Speed if Petrification ends. With a cooldown that can be reduced to three turns, it’s a strong control skill for high-priority targets.
Begone, Fools!
Skeletor’s A3, *Be Gone Fools*, grants all allies an Increase Accuracy buff for two turns and steals a Block Debuffs buff plus one random buff from each enemy. It also reduces all enemies’ turn meters by 15%, or 30% against Telerian League factions. With a cooldown reduced to three turns, it provides strong support and enemy control.
Master of Evil
Skeletor’s passive, Master of Evil, boosts his Accuracy by 20 for each buff on the enemy when using debuff-related actions, reducing his need for high Accuracy. When hit, he also has a chance to place Decrease Resistance—40% normally, 75% against Telerian League foes—making him effective against high-resistance targets.
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Skeletor’s Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
Petrification & Decrease Speed
Places some very important debuffs, such as Petrification and Decrease Speed.
Extends Debuffs for Poisons and HP Burns
Capable of extending debuffs with his default skill – great for Poisons and HP Burns against Bosses.
Speed, Accuracy, HP, and Defense
Relatively easy to build with Gear – focus on Speed and Accuracy, with extra HP and Defense for survivability.
Weaknesses
Focus on Accuracy and Speed
Not much room for flexibility in his Gear build – needs plenty of Accuracy and Speed.
Support-Only Champion with Minimal Damage
Solely a Support-focused Champion, not much room for damage in his build.
Pair with Debuffers for Maximum Efficiency
Can only place select debuffs – to maximize efficiency, pair with other Champions who can place valuable debuffs.
Building Skeletor: Key Stats and Gear

When building Skeletor, prioritize Accuracy and Speed to ensure his debuffs land consistently and he can cycle abilities quickly. His kit relies heavily on control effects like Petrification and turn meter reduction, so high Accuracy is crucial—even with boosts from his passive and aura. Speed allows him to disrupt enemies more often. To improve survivability, add HP and Defense, helping him stay alive longer in tough fights and continue supporting the team. A balanced focus on utility and durability makes Skeletor effective across multiple game modes.
Gear Sets for Skeletor

Several gear sets can complement Skeletor’s role. Accuracy and Perception sets are obvious choices to boost his Accuracy further. Speed sets will help him act more often. Pinpoint sets, a nine-piece set, can grant a substantial amount of Accuracy and Speed, along with Intercept stacks which can protect him from crowd control debuffs. For survivability, Immunity or Stoneskin sets can be useful in PvP scenarios. In earlier game progression, a Shield set or Bolster set could provide valuable protection to the team. Some players also suggest Feral sets in the Arena to potentially protect him from Polymorph debuffs.
Mastery Choices for Skeletor

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Mastery choices for Skeletor should generally prioritise increasing his Accuracy and survivability. In the Support tree, essential masteries include Pinpoint Accuracy, Charged Focus, and Swarm Smiter at the early tiers to significantly boost his Accuracy. Further down the Support tree, Lore of Steel and Eagle-Eye offer even more Accuracy. Master Hexer is also highly recommended as it extends the duration of his debuffs. Depending on whether you book him, Lasting Gifts (if booked) or Sniper (if not fully booked) can further enhance his debuff application. Rapid Response can provide useful turn meter manipulation.
Survivability Masteries and PvE Considerations

Character Stats Breakdown
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| HP | 21,480 |
| Attack | 1,046 |
| Defense | 1,101 |
| Speed | 103 |
| Critical Rate | 15% |
| Critical Damage | 50% |
| Debuff Resistance | 30 |
| Debuff Accuracy | 20 |
In the Defense tree, masteries that enhance his survival are beneficial. Defiant grants extra Resistance, Shadow Heal provides healing when enemies are healed, and Cycle of Revenge can offer turn meter boosts when allies are critically hit. For PvE content, some players might consider venturing into the Offense tree to pick up Warmaster for the extra boss damage, especially if Skeletor is part of your main boss-killing teams. However, given his primary role as a debuffer and controller, focusing on Support and Defense masteries is generally the more effective approach.
Skeletor’s Versatility in Game Modes

Skeletor is a versatile support champion effective in both PvP and PvE. His Accuracy aura, buff-stealing, and Petrification make him a strong counter to buff-heavy teams, especially in the Arena. He can disable key threats, remove and block buffs, and control turn meters to disrupt enemy strategies. With strong debuffing and battlefield control, Skeletor adapts well across game modes, making him a valuable asset in any team.
Skeletor’s Role in the Iron Twins Fortress

He shows significant potential in the Iron Twins Fortress due to his Decrease Speed and Decrease Attack debuffs, as well as his ability to increase ally Accuracy which is crucial against the Iron Twins’ high resistance. His A1’s debuff extension can also help maintain vital debuffs on the boss.
Skeletor for Early to Mid-Game Progression

For early to mid-game players, Skeletor can be a decent option to help with progression in various dungeons and against bosses, providing valuable control and the significant Accuracy aura. His debuffs can mitigate damage from bosses, and his Accuracy buff can help new accounts overcome stat barriers. He can also contribute in Faction Wars and potentially some stages of the Doom Tower with his control and support abilities.
Conclusion: Skeletor’s Role in Your Team
In conclusion, Skeletor is a legendary support champion with a diverse and strategic kit, focused on debuffing, buff manipulation, and turn meter control. His unique abilities, such as the ability to steal buffs, extend debuffs, and provide a powerful Accuracy aura for his allies, make him a versatile asset in many situations. His passive ability, which boosts his accuracy based on enemy buffs, further enhances his utility, making him highly effective against buff-heavy teams. While he can be particularly useful in areas like the Arena and Iron Twins Fortress, where his control and support abilities shine, his true potential is unlocked when his skills are fully booked.
However, booking Skeletor’s skills requires a substantial investment of legendary skill tomes, a resource that many players may not have in abundance. As a result, players should carefully assess their current account progression, available resources, and team composition before committing heavily to investing in Skeletor. While he has the potential to be an invaluable tool in specific scenarios, his overall impact may not meet the expectations typically associated with a fully booked legendary champion. For some, his utility in niche situations may justify the investment, but for others, it may not align with their broader goals in the game.
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
❓How to use Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor?
Use Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor as a support champion to control enemies with debuffs, steal buffs, reduce turn meters, and boost your team’s accuracy across both PvP and PvE content.
❓What is the best build for Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor?
The best build for Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor focuses on high Accuracy and Speed, with added HP and Defense for survivability.
❓What is the best masteries for Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor?
The best masteries for Skeletor in Raid Shadow Legends typically focus on Offense and Support trees, emphasizing increased damage, accuracy, and debuff effectiveness.
❓What is the best blessings for Raid Shadow Legends Skeletor?
The best Blessings for Skeletor in Raid: Shadow Legends are Brimstone for boss encounters and Cruelty for enhancing debuff effectiveness.
❓How to get skeletor in raid shadow legends?
To obtain Skeletor in Raid: Shadow Legends, players needed to participate in the Skeletor Chase event, which ran from November 25, 2024, to January 8, 2025. By logging into the game on seven different days before December 25, 2024, players could unlock Skeletor, a Legendary Support-type Champion from the Knights Revenant faction.
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