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Hero Wars Alliance Corvus Guide

Introduction

Hero Wars Alliance Corvus

Hero Wars Alliance Corvus Guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Corvus!

Corvus is a tank hero that is part of the Way of Eternity faction in Hero Wars Alliance. As a tank positioned at the front line, Corvus can deal enormous pure damage to the front line due to his Altar of Souls and decrease enemies’ defenses. This makes Corvus the tank dealing the most damage in the game. In Hero Wars Alliance, Corvus’s main stat is Strength. In Hero Wars Dominion Era, Corvus’s stone source is the Heroic Chest. In Hero Wars Alliance, Corvus is obtainable through events, Heroic Chests, and the Dungeon Shop.

“Not even death could stop Corvus once and for all. Resurrected by his daughter, he swore to protect the Kingdom of Graven and its new Dominion allies from enemies once more. Woe be to those who cross the path of the King of the Undead!”. He is also known as the King of the Undead. Corvus excels in durability and team support and counters multi-attack teams effectively.

Corvus’s Skills

Hero Wars Alliance - Corvus Skills

Corvus possesses four key skills that define his capabilities on the battlefield. These skills are Strike of the Damned, Unity of the Damned, Altar of Souls, and Royal Defense.

Strike of the Damned allows Corvus to attack the enemy frontline, dealing damage and temporarily decreasing all defenses (armor, magic defense, dodge). The effectiveness of the defense decrease and damage dealt are increased by 10% for each allied Eternity Hero on the team. The damage is 79,984 (100% Physical attack + Level x 100), and the defense decrease is 9,948 (10% Physical attack + Level x 25). The debuff cannot be copied, has a duration of 5 seconds, and an area range of 75.

Unity of the Damned increases Corvus’s Undead allies’ physical and magic attack for 10 seconds. The physical and magic attack bonus is 18,696 (25% Physical attack + Level x 15). This skill has a 16-second cooldown.

Altar of Souls conjures an altar that damages enemies whenever they deal damage to allied heroes. The altar’s health decreases when allies take damage. This ability deals pure damage. The Altar’s damage is 12,822 (1.2% Health + Level x 10 + 10), and the altar’s health is 904,370 (90% Health + Level x 200 + 4,000).

Royal Defense moves an ally to the center of the team when their health drops below 20%. This can be triggered once every 8 seconds. However, the chance to move an ally is lowered if the target’s level is above 120.

How to Use Corvus

To effectively utilize Corvus in Hero Wars Alliance, it’s crucial to understand his strengths, weaknesses, and strategic positioning within a team.

Corvus excels in specific scenarios and against certain types of enemies. He is particularly effective against heroes that deal AoE damage and is great for taking on multi-attack teams. Corvus is also very good to use against heroes like Yasmine, Heidi, and other heroes with splash damage, especially if they lack Dorian on their team. Heroes such as Yasmine, Keira, Kayla, and Helios are particularly susceptible to his Altar of Souls, which can serve as a hard counter to these heroes.

However, Corvus does struggle against certain enemies. Damage dealers who focus on single-target damage, like K’arkh, Jhu, Elmir, Astrid, and Lucas, are good counters to Corvus. Additionally, heroes with high armor penetration attacking the front line can pose a significant challenge. Dorian, who grants Vampirism to DPS, is also a counter to Corvus. The combination of Kayla and Dorian can act as a counter to Corvus in reverse.

When using Corvus, there are several strategic tips that can maximize his potential. Prioritize survivability by investing in glyphs, artifacts, and skins that enhance his health, armor, and magic defense. Position Corvus strategically on the battlefield to absorb damage and protect fragile allies. Coordinate movements and abilities with your team to take advantage of synergies and maximize the team’s effectiveness. Master the timing of the Altar of Souls ability to disrupt enemy formations, secure kills, or turn the tide of a skirmish.

Additional strategic considerations include building Corvus with the right team composition. Understanding his abilities and how to best utilize them is essential to making him an effective asset. Flexibility is also key, as no team is invincible, and with the right strategy, any enemy team can be defeated.

Synergies and Best teams

Hero Wars Alliance - Corvus Best Teams

Corvus demonstrates strong synergy with certain heroes, especially those of the Way of Eternity faction, such as his daughter, Morrigan. Corvus and Morrigan provide a significant boost to Undead heroes’ stats, making them a powerful match. Their combination creates a formidable duo that can dominate the battlefield with coordinated precision, as their abilities complement each other very well.

The synergy between Corvus and Morrigan is particularly noteworthy. Morrigan’s abilities often complement Corvus’s tanking prowess, allowing Corvus to absorb damage while Morrigan unleashes her powerful attacks from the backline. This combination enables teams to control the battlefield with ease. Corvus cannot fully perform his tank role without Morrigan, as she enhances his overall effectiveness.

When it comes to team compositions, Corvus pairs well in both offensive and defensive setups. For offensive teams, combinations like Phobos, Faceless, Iris, Morrigan, and Corvus are highly effective. Other successful offensive teams include Phobos, Faceless, Jorgen, Morrigan, and Corvus, as well as Jet, Sebastian, Keira, Andvari, and Corvus. Teams featuring Fafnir, Morrigan, Keira, Andvari, and Corvus also make for strong offensive setups. Corvus can also be a key part of teams with Morrigan and various heroes like K’arkh, Cornelius, or Octavia.

For defensive teams, the same combinations of Phobos, Faceless, Morrigan, and Corvus work well, often with additional support from heroes like Iris or Jorgen. Teams such as Fafnir, Morrigan, Keira, Andvari, and Corvus, or Jet, Sebastian, Morrigan, Keira, and Corvus, are effective defensive setups.

Though Corvus is not commonly used in Hydra battles, he can still be useful if there are other Eternity heroes on the team. His abilities can increase the physical and magic damage of these heroes, making him a valuable asset. For Hydra teams, Martha, Fafnir, Artemis, Tristan, and Corvus make a strong combination, as do Martha, Cornelius, Mojo, Jhu, and Corvus. Another viable option is Fafnir, Keira, Morrigan, Julius, and Corvus.

Corvus is particularly effective in dealing good damage to Hydras when paired with Eternity faction allies. For instance, the team of Fafnir, Keira, Morrigan, Julius, and Corvus can deal between 3M to 8M damage across all Hydras. Against the Hydra of Darkness, a team with Martha, Cornelius, Mojo, Jhu, and Corvus can deal between 28M to 30M damage, while against the Wind Hydra, the same team can deal between 29M to 32M damage.

Glyphs, Skins and Artifacts Priority

To optimize Corvus’s effectiveness, it is crucial to prioritize the right glyphs, skins, and artifacts. Here’s a breakdown of the recommended priorities.

For glyphs, it is important to focus on improving Corvus’s survivability and damage potential. The highest priority should be placed on Health to boost his overall durability. Strength is the next key priority to enhance his damage output. Armor should also be given medium priority to bolster his defenses, followed by Magical Defense to further improve his resilience against magic attacks. Physical Attack is considered a lower priority compared to survivability and defense.

Hero Wars Alliance - Corvus Skins

When it comes to skins, the main goal is to enhance Corvus’s resistance and survivability. The highest priority should be given to Armor to improve his defensive capabilities. Health comes next with a high priority to boost his overall survivability. Strength is a medium priority, while Physical Attack and Magical Defense are of lower importance since the focus is primarily on enhancing Corvus’s defense.

The Winter Skin should be the first skin to invest in, as it provides significant boosts. It is recommended to level up the Winter Skin to Level 40 for the mobile version or Level 45 for the web version before progressing to the next skin, with a final goal of reaching Level 60 for the Winter Skin. After that, focus on the Default Skin, followed by the Lunar Skin, Dark Depths Skin, and Spring Skin in that order of priority.

Hero Wars Alliance - Corvus Artifacts

For artifacts, the priority should be given to improving Corvus’s health, physical attack, and defense. The Ring should be the highest priority, as it enhances both health and physical attack, which are crucial for Corvus’s survivability and damage output. The Book comes next in priority to increase defense. The Weapon (Armor) artifact should be considered a lower priority, as it provides bonus armor to the entire team, contributing to overall team survivability but not directly enhancing Corvus’s personal performance.

Talismans

Corvus has two talismans, the Talisman of Damned and the Talisman of Kings, each designed to enhance different aspects of his capabilities. The Damned Talisman improves Corvus’s offensive capabilities, while the King’s Talisman focuses on making Corvus a more resilient tank by improving his defensive stats.

The Talisman of Damned enhances Corvus’s offensive power. It boosts Corvus’s damage output, which improves the effectiveness of his Altar of Souls ability and his overall damage-dealing potential. This talisman provides a base stat of Strength, increasing Corvus’s physical attack and health pool. Additionally, it offers up to three slots for Physical Attack, with each slot providing +4000 Physical Attack. The advantages of the Damned Talisman include a significant increase in Corvus’s damage output, making him more impactful offensively.

Since Corvus is a Strength-based hero, the extra Strength also slightly boosts his survivability through increased health. However, the downside is that the Damned Talisman does not provide any defensive bonuses, which are essential for Corvus as a tank. It does not address his need for higher durability, which is crucial when he’s on the frontline.

On the other hand, the Talisman of Kings is focused on making Corvus a more resilient tank. It provides a base Magic Defense of +12,000 points and up to three slots for Armor, with each slot providing +6,600 Armor. The advantages of the King’s Talisman are its combination of Magic Defense and Armor, making Corvus significantly harder to eliminate, especially against mixed-damage teams. With better survivability, Corvus can stay in the fight longer, offering consistent support and damage reduction through his Altar of Souls ability. However, the disadvantage is that it does not improve his damage-dealing abilities, which may not be ideal for players who want Corvus to be more offensive.

The choice between the two talismans depends on the team composition and desired role for Corvus. The King’s Talisman is generally the better choice for most team compositions because Corvus’s primary role is to tank and protect his allies. It allows him to withstand more damage and fulfill his frontline role effectively. The Damned Talisman, however, is more suitable for offensive builds, where the focus is on increasing Corvus’s damage output, though this comes at the cost of reduced survivability.

How to Counter Corvus

To effectively counter Corvus in Hero Wars Alliance, it’s important to understand his strengths and weaknesses and exploit those weaknesses through specific heroes and strategies. Corvus is particularly vulnerable to certain team compositions and hero abilities, which can mitigate his effectiveness on the battlefield.

Corvus excels against AoE (Area of Effect) damage heroes because his Altar of Souls reflects damage back at enemies whenever they damage allied heroes. Therefore, damage dealers that focus on single-target damage, such as K’arkh, Jhu, Elmir, Astrid, and Lucas, are good counters to him. K’arkh can inflict significant damage at once, preventing Corvus’s Altar from targeting him, and heroes like Kai and Faceless can further enhance K’arkh’s damage output. Faceless, in particular, can push back and stun Corvus, preventing him from using his Altar.

Heroes with high armor penetration are also effective against Corvus, as they can quickly destroy the front line. Daredevil and Elmir, with their high armor penetration, can bypass Corvus’s defenses, rendering him ineffective. Dorian is another key counter, as he can grant Vampirism to damage-dealing heroes, which counteracts the damage reflected by Corvus’s Altar. Polaris is also a threat to Corvus, as she decreases his chance of activating his “Royal Defense” skill, preventing him from protecting his team. Dante can push back Corvus and decrease his Altar damage with his Shackles of Weakness skill, which reduces Corvus’s primary stat.

Qing Mao targets the front line where Corvus is usually positioned, hitting him constantly, blinding him, and reducing his armor with each attack. Ishmael can dodge physical attacks and stun the opponent in front of him, which makes Corvus’s attacks uncertain and can disrupt his ability to protect his team.

In terms of team compositions, certain combinations can effectively counter Corvus. A team with Fafnir, Dorian, and Keira is strong because even though Keira is fragile and can die quickly to Corvus’s Altar, Dorian’s Vampirism can boost her health, allowing her to survive longer and perform her ultimate abilities faster. Fafnir’s Runic Shield also supports Keira. Astaroth is another effective tank to use against Corvus because he doesn’t rely on AoE damage, which helps mitigate Corvus’s strengths. The combination of Yasmine and Andovalin is also a counter to Corvus, as their abilities can overpower him. Similarly, the combination of Kayla and Dorian turns the tables on Corvus, as they provide counterplay to his defensive capabilities.

In addition to specific heroes, several general strategies can be employed to counter Corvus effectively. Focusing all attacks on Corvus can eliminate him quickly before his Altar of Souls can deal significant damage. Using heroes with high armor penetration can bypass Corvus’s defenses and deal direct damage to him. Disruption is another effective strategy; stunning, pushing back, or otherwise preventing Corvus from using his abilities can weaken his presence on the battlefield.

It’s also important to use heroes and abilities that can bypass or ignore the Altar of Souls, focusing damage on other enemies instead. Vampirism or lifesteal abilities can counteract the pure damage dealt by Corvus’s Altar, allowing your team to heal and stay in the fight longer. Lastly, when attacking a team designed to make Corvus stronger, be cautious about starting with high energy, as it may become difficult to deal with his powerful abilities if the battle turns in his favor.

Conclusion

Corvus is a remarkably versatile tank hero in Hero Wars, offering a unique blend of offensive and defensive capabilities that make him an essential part of many team compositions. As a tank, Corvus’s primary role is to absorb damage for his team while also dealing substantial pure damage through his abilities. This dual capability, however, means that his true effectiveness in battle depends on several factors, including his synergies with other heroes, the strategic allocation of resources like glyphs, skins, and artifacts, and a deep understanding of both his strengths and weaknesses.

One of Corvus’s most powerful assets is his Altar of Souls ability, which allows him to deal significant pure damage to enemies when they damage his allies. This ability is particularly effective against heroes who rely on area-of-effect (AoE) damage or attacks that deal burst damage, as Corvus can reflect some of this damage back to the attacking heroes. This makes him a prime counter to certain types of enemy heroes, such as those that depend on heavy AoE attacks to clear the battlefield. However, Corvus’s effectiveness can be limited if his team composition does not support his tanking role, or if he is facing heroes that can bypass his defenses or disable his abilities.

To fully unlock Corvus’s potential, strategic decisions regarding glyphs, skins, and artifacts are essential. These resources significantly enhance his capabilities and help tailor him to fit specific team compositions. For glyphs, prioritizing Health and Strength will boost Corvus’s ability to survive longer in battle and increase his damage output, ensuring he remains a constant threat to the enemy. Armor and Magical Defense should be given secondary priority, as they further enhance his durability against various types of damage. On the other hand, Physical Attack glyphs should be the least prioritized, as Corvus’s primary strength lies in his survivability and ability to reflect damage rather than dealing high amounts of damage directly.

Skins also play an important role in Corvus’s performance, with the Winter Skin being one of the most recommended for investment. This skin increases both his Armor and Health, two key attributes that improve his ability to resist incoming damage and stay in the fight longer. By improving Corvus’s overall durability, skins ensure that he remains effective as a tank, allowing him to protect his allies and use his Altar of Souls ability effectively.

When it comes to artifacts, the Ring should be the top priority, as it boosts both Corvus’s health and physical attack. These stats are crucial for his performance, as they increase his tanking ability and damage output simultaneously. The Book artifact, which enhances Corvus’s defense, should come second in priority, as it further solidifies his role as a tank. Finally, the Weapon artifact, which provides bonus armor to the entire team, should be prioritized last, though it still contributes to improving Corvus’s overall survivability. By carefully selecting and upgrading the right artifacts, you can further maximize Corvus’s ability to withstand damage and support your team.

In addition to these upgrades, Corvus also has access to two powerful talismans that enhance different aspects of his abilities. The Talisman of Damned improves his offensive capabilities by increasing his damage output, making him a more formidable damage dealer. While this talisman can be useful in specific offensive setups, it sacrifices Corvus’s durability, which is often crucial in his tanking role. On the other hand, the Talisman of Kings enhances Corvus’s defenses, making him more resilient against enemy attacks. For most team compositions, the Talisman of Kings is the better choice, as it allows Corvus to fulfill his primary role as a tank while maintaining his durability on the battlefield.

However, as powerful as Corvus is, he has several weaknesses that can be exploited if opponents know how to counter him effectively. While Corvus excels at absorbing damage and dealing pure damage in return, he struggles against heroes that deal single-target damage, high armor penetration, or disruption abilities. Heroes such as K’arkh, Faceless, Daredevil, and Elmir can mitigate Corvus’s effectiveness by dealing high damage to him directly, bypassing his defenses, or stunning him to prevent his abilities from activating.

Certain team compositions are also effective at countering Corvus. For example, pairing Fafnir, Dorian, and Keira creates a strong counter team that can withstand Corvus’s Altar of Souls. Dorian’s ability to provide Vampirism to Keira ensures that she can heal through Corvus’s damage, keeping her alive long enough to unleash her full potential. Fafnir’s support through his Runic Shield further strengthens the team’s durability, allowing them to absorb more damage and mitigate Corvus’s offensive capabilities.

Using Astaroth as a tank in place of Corvus is another viable option when countering him, as Astaroth’s abilities focus on mitigating damage and providing support to the team without relying on AoE damage. This can be particularly useful if you need a more traditional tank that is less susceptible to Corvus’s counterattacks. Additionally, combinations like Yasmine and Andovalin or Kayla and Dorian can also serve as countermeasures, with these heroes having specific synergies that either avoid or outlast Corvus’s damage output.

In terms of general strategies to counter Corvus, focusing on single-target damage dealers is an effective approach, as these heroes can avoid Corvus’s Altar of Souls by bypassing his damage reflection. Disruption strategies, such as stunning, freezing, or pushing back Corvus, can prevent him from using his abilities and reduce his effectiveness. Another useful tactic is to bypass his defenses by using heroes with armor penetration or abilities that ignore Corvus’s physical and magical defenses.

By focusing fire on Corvus early in the fight, you can quickly eliminate him before his Altar of Souls becomes a significant threat. Additionally, using Vampirism or lifesteal abilities can help mitigate the damage dealt by Corvus’s altar, ensuring that your team can recover health as Corvus’s damage starts to accumulate.

In conclusion, Corvus is a highly versatile tank hero who plays a crucial role in many team compositions due to his ability to deal significant pure damage while tanking damage for his allies. However, his true effectiveness is highly dependent on the strategic use of glyphs, skins, artifacts, and his positioning within a team. By optimizing Corvus’s strengths and pairing him with the right support heroes, you can make him a powerful asset to your team.

Conversely, understanding his weaknesses and implementing specific strategies and hero choices can help you counter Corvus when facing him as an opponent. Balancing both offense and defense, while being aware of his synergies and vulnerabilities, will allow you to fully utilize or effectively neutralize Corvus in Hero Wars.

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