Introduction to Doom Tower Strategies

Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower Guide – Conquering the Doom Tower can be tough, especially for new players with limited champions. With 120 challenging floors and unique bosses, success requires smart strategy, solid team-building, and understanding each boss’s mechanics. This guide highlights key tips, champion suggestions, and tactics to help you progress through the Tower efficiently, using accessible champions and practical strategies tailored to your current roster.
Daily Gold & Silver Keys for Doom Tower
Gold Key and Silver Key
Gold Key
Gold Keys are used to enter Doom Tower floors that you have not yet completed, including unfinished Boss floors.
Silver Key
Silver Keys are used for entering Secret Rooms you haven’t completed yet, as well as for farming Forge materials on completed Boss Floors.
Doom Tower Bosses
The Doom Tower features 8 bosses, each with unique mechanics and skills that demand specific, challenging team compositions to defeat. Boss rotations vary, and when a boss reappears, it can have different affinities, requiring you to reassess whether your current strategy and team will be effective.
Bommal the Dreadhorn
Bommal the Dreadhorn is a tough early Doom Tower boss with deadly bomb attacks. A great counter is Master Butcher, a rare champion whose passive heals allies when he takes damage from bomb explosions. To make this strategy work, build him with high HP, good speed, and a Regeneration set. This setup helps him survive and heal through repeated bomb detonations, keeping your team alive during the fight.
Borgoth the Scarab King
The Scarab King is a tough early Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower boss, punishing teams that attack without shields. Use Metal Shaper for consistent AoE shields and build him fast. Pair with turn meter control champs like Armiger and equip damage dealers with Destroy sets to reduce the boss’s max HP. This combo of shields, control, and HP reduction makes the fight much easier.
Skull Comet
The Nether Spider in Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower is a poison-heavy boss that spawns spiderlings and punishes AoE attacks. Cleansing poisons is key—champions like Spirit Host and Relic Tender provide accessible AoE cleanses and healing. Bring multiple cleansers and a solid healer to survive. Use single-target damage dealers like Frozen Banshee to avoid counterattacks, and control spiderlings with champs like Armiger. Resistance on damage dealers also helps reduce poison sensitivity effects.
Iragoth the Eternal Dragon
The Eternal Dragon in Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower blocks active skills, making A1 abilities and passives vital. Champions like Scyl of the Drakes and Jarang shine with healing passives and strong A1s. Mr. Vask is also great, healing allies on A1 crits—build him with 100% crit rate. Use Decrease ATK debuffs to reduce boss damage, and build resistance to potentially bypass the skill block effect.
Astranyx the Dark Fae
The Dark Fae in Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower summons mirror copies of your team. Defeating them quickly is key. Bring AoE damage dealers and a Decrease DEF champ like Warmaiden to boost damage. Use speed control and turn meter reduction to stop the boss from summoning more copies. Champs like Alure, Coldheart, or Deacon Armstrong are great for this. Crowd control abilities like stun or freeze can also help manage the mirror images early.
Grythion the Celestial Griffin
The Celestial Griffin in Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower grows stronger over time with buffs and enrage, eventually ignoring defenses. Beat it quickly with fast damage. Early on, use Scyl of the Drakes for healing and revives, and Drexthar Bloodtwin for HP burn. On higher floors, bring stronger damage dealers, ATK down, and cooldown control to counter its increasing threat.
Kuldath the Magma Dragon
The Magma Dragon in Raid Shadow Legends Doom Tower is a tough boss with powerful attacks best controlled by provoke. Single-target provokers like Sentinel, built for high speed and crit rate, can keep the boss focused and protect your team. Grizzled Jarl is another solid option. Backup defense buffs from champions like Saul Cadell and Jarang help absorb damage, while Scyll of the Drakes offers vital revives. Consistent provoke and strong defense are key to surviving this fight.
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Understanding Secret Rooms: Challenges, Rewards, and Champion Fragments in Doom Tower

Each difficulty level features 12 unique Secret Rooms, which are similar to regular Doom Tower Floors but require you to meet a special condition to complete. These conditions might include using champions from a specific faction or only a certain affinity. Completing a Secret Room rewards you with 2 Silver Keys (consuming 1, so you net 1 key) and Champion Fragments for Doom Tower Unique Champions. You can earn 3 fragments per room, and with 12 rooms per rotation, that totals 36 fragments per rotation—about three months to collect enough for a champion. Learn more about Doom Tower Champions here.
Doom Tower Artifact Sets
Artifacts
Affinitybreaker

Affinitybreaker is crafted from Nether Eggs dropped by Agreth, The Nether Spider, appearing in Rotations 1 and 2. Despite its unique effect of converting weak hits, the actual impact is low—reducing weak hit chance by only 7%. Its 30% critical damage bonus is also weaker than two Critical Damage sets combined. Overall, Affinitybreaker is considered the weakest Doom Tower artifact set and isn’t recommended for farming, though occasional good pieces can still drop.
Untouchable

Untouchable is forged from Scarab Claws, which are rewarded after defeating Borgoth, The Scarab King, appearing in Rotations 1 and 3. This set is an upgrade to the Immunity Artifact Set, adding resistance alongside immunity. While you may not replace your current Immunity gear immediately, Untouchable is a valuable set to farm if you can establish a reliable farming strategy, especially in Rotation 1.
Fatal

Fatal is forged from Magma Cores, dropped by Kuldath, The Magma Dragon, in Rotations 1 and 2. It’s a decent filler set, granting 15% ATK but lacking the defense ignore of Cruel. Fatal is ideal if you need a slight Critical Chance boost and is good for early to mid-game farming due to the boss’s relative ease. However, late-game players should prioritize stronger, more unique sets available in these rotations.
Frostbite

Frostbite is forged from Frost Spines, dropped by Sorath, The Frost Spider, in Rotation 1. This set is niche, offering up to 45% chance to block Freeze debuffs and 30% chance to freeze attackers, useful against freeze-heavy foes like Ice Golem. Though solid, it’s not top tier. If you’re farming Rotation 1 and not focusing on Untouchable gear, Frostbite is a good choice.
Bloodthirst

Bloodthirst is forged from Dragon Bones, dropped by Iragoth, The Eternal Dragon, in Rotation 2. It improves on the Lifesteal set by adding Critical Rate, making it valuable for early and mid-game players. It’s useful for champions needing self-healing in long fights. Worth farming early to mid-game if you have a good Iragoth team, but late-game players might prefer Guardian gear instead.
Guardian

Guardian is forged from Griffin Feathers, dropped by Grythion, The Celestial Griffin, in Rotations 2 and 3. It’s one of the best Doom Tower artifact sets, providing an Ally Protection-like shield that absorbs 10% of team damage and heals your champion every turn. Especially strong on high HP champions, Guardian offers great sustain and is recommended for farming in Rotation 2, or Rotation 3 if not farming Lethal gear.
Fortitude

Fortitude is forged from Dreadhorn Plates, dropped by Bommel, The Dreadhorn, in Rotation 3. It’s an upgrade to the Resistance set, boosting both Resistance and Defense—key stats for surviving tough content and building defensive Arena teams. While worth farming, Bommel is a very challenging boss, so we recommend prioritizing Guardian or Lethal sets in Rotation 3 instead.
Lethal

Lethal is forged from Fae Spheres, dropped by Astranyx, The Dark Fae, in Rotation 3. It’s arguably the strongest Doom Tower set, improving on Savage by adding 10% Critical Chance while keeping 25% enemy Defense ignore. This frees up substats for better builds. Most players should farm Lethal or Guardian in Rotation 3, with Guardian also available in Rotation 2.
Conclusion and Progressing Through Doom Tower
To succeed in the Doom Tower, it’s essential to understand the unique mechanics of each boss and adapt your strategy accordingly. Every encounter presents distinct challenges—from bomb detonations and poison debuffs to counterattacks and turn meter control. By studying these mechanics and adjusting your team compositions, you can steadily climb the tower and unlock its valuable rewards.
Success in the Doom Tower isn’t just about having strong champions; it’s about using them wisely. Building accessible champions with the right gear, masteries, and stats is just as important as picking the right team. Champions who offer utility—such as provokes, cleanses, shields, and heals—often perform better than raw damage dealers when used correctly. Many rare and epic champions, like Armiger or Relic Tender, can outperform legendaries in the right setup if you tailor your strategy to each boss’s mechanics.
As you progress to higher floors, difficulty spikes will demand better gear, tighter team synergy, and refined tactics. Always consult detailed boss guides to prepare for what lies ahead—knowing the turn order, skill timing, and affinity of the boss can make a significant difference. You should also prioritize versatile champions who can fill multiple roles, such as damage dealing and debuffing, or healing and control. This not only saves roster space but helps you adjust your team without needing an entire rework.
Patience and consistency are crucial. Some bosses may seem impossible at first, but with small tweaks and a better understanding of your champions’ potential, you’ll find ways to beat them. Over time, you’ll gather Forge materials, champion fragments, and powerful artifact sets that will improve your account. With dedication and smart planning, you can conquer the Doom Tower and elevate your overall progress in Raid: Shadow Legends.
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
❓ What is the Doom Tower?
The Doom Tower is a challenging PvE content in Raid: Shadow Legends consisting of 120 floors, including waves of enemies, secret rooms, and powerful boss battles. It resets monthly with different rotations.
❓ How do I unlock the Doom Tower?
You unlock the Doom Tower once your account reaches level 40.
❓ How many difficulty levels does the Doom Tower have?
There are two difficulties:
Normal
Hard
Each has its own enemy setups, boss stats, and rewards.
❓ How do Doom Tower rotations work?
Doom Tower has 3 different rotations. Each rotation features a unique combination of bosses and secret rooms, and they cycle every month.
❓ What are Gold and Silver Keys used for?
Gold Keys: Used to progress through new Doom Tower floors and bosses.
Silver Keys: Used to replay boss floors for forging materials or to enter Secret Rooms.
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