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Lady of Ireth Overview
Lady of Ireth is a Legendary Spirit Affinity champion from Sylvwan Watches faction in Raid Shadow Legends. She was introduced in Patch 7.30 (July 13th 2023) in commemoration of Call of the Arbiter Episode 9. Embracing the ethereal powers of Mistwood, the enchanting sorceress serves as a pillar of support for her comrades in the heat of battle!
Ireth’s abilities revolves around ensuring her allies survive against enemy fatal attacks. Her Rythimic Strength [A3] provides an AoE Strengthen and Continuous Heal buff, which enable her allies to received reduced damage from enemy attacks and heal themselves overtime upon taking their turns. This synergizes with her Fae Bolt [A1] ability where it instantly activates those Continous Heal buff when allies health drops below a certain threshold to quickly bring their health to a safe level.
Apart from providing supportive buffs, Ireth can perform Critical Heal simiarly to Apothecary with her Mistwood Healing [A2] ability but with a special twist! This remarkable ability remove all debuffs simutaneously and apply Block Damage buff if the target health is not fully restored, or provide 50% Increase Turn Meter to the ally whose health is completely recovered! This skill is useful in sustaining your tanker champion, especially the ones who can perform AoE provoke in Spider’s Den or provoking the Magma Dragon.
Finally, Ireth has a unique passive skill known as Aegis of the Forest that provides a Shield buff to the lowest HP ally each time she takes her turn. With the combination of both Aegis of the Forest and Mistwood Healing, you can setup a duo team (2-heroes team) to raid boss dungeons along with 3 fodder heroes if your gears aren’t strong enough to build a hero to solo the normal difficulty dungeon.
By optimizing her speed and equipping her in Relentless Set, she can weave an intricicate web of sustenance for her team, especially raiding bosses. Overall, Ireth is a decent supporter hero who can help fill up the vacant spot as a healer, cleanser, and damage reducer. However, her cleansing ability is not suitable against enemies who can spam AoE debuffs such as Nether Spider, as she will be strugling to keep everyone purged from afflictions!
Lady of Ireth Skills
Fae Bolt
Attacks 1 enemy. Instantly activates one random [Continuous Heal] buff on all allies with less than 85% HP.
Level 2: Damage +10%
Level 3: Damage +10%
Damage Multiplier: 3.5 ATK
Mistwood Healing (Cooldown: 4 turns)
Removes all debuffs from a target ally, then heals that ally by 50% of this Champion’s MAX HP. This heal can be critical. If the target ally is not fully healed, places a [Block Damage] buff on them for 2 turns. If the ally is fully healed, fills their Turn Meter by 50% and heals all allies equal to 50% of the surplus heal.
Level 2: Heal +10%
Level 3: Heal +10%
Level 4: Cooldown -1
Rhythmic Strength (Cooldown: 5 turns)
Places a 25% [Strengthen] buff and a 15% [Continuous Heal] buff on all allies for 2 turns. Also decreases the cooldown of all ally skills, except this Champion’s, by 1 turn.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1
Aegis of the Forest (Passive, Cooldown: 2 turns)
Places a [Shield] buff equal to 15% of this champion’s MAX HP on the ally with the lowest HP for 2 turns at the start of this Champion’s turn.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1
Aura
Increases Ally HP in all battles by 30%
Lady of Ireth Build Guide
Arena, Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars | |
Recommended ArtifactsPvE: Impulse, Reflex, Relentless |
Stats AllocationWeapon (ATK) |
Stats PriorityCombat Buffer: RES, SPD, C.RATE, HP%, DEF% Supporting RolesAlly Tanker |
Lady of Ireth Masteries Guide
Arena
Defense
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Support
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Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars
Offense
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Support
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Lady of Ireth Champion Lore
Little is known of the Sylvan of the Mistwood, for they rarely leave their highland jungles to consort with the rest of Teleria. Most assume the worst of them for it — that the Sylvan Elves are cruel, haughty, or arrogant, and that they have no interest in the lesser peoples of the world. The truth, however, is different. For them, to be separated from their homeland is to suffer a feeling of isolation that outsiders can scarcely understand. For when they are among their own kind, the Sylvan are in touch with a magic that binds them together, cascading their emotions and sensations to any other Sylvan in reach who cares to listen. They call this magic the Rhythm, and if they leave their home, the lack of it is a deafening silence. And so they rarely leave.
Without the Rhythm, most Sylvan have great difficulty communicating with those around them, as they are accustomed to reading the emotions of their interlocutors directly. Which is why, especially in the days before the creation of the Nyresan Union, the Sylvan Elves relied upon specially—trained ambassadors to speak with outsiders. These ambassadors were educated in the ways of facial expressions, inference, deception, and empathy — methods of communication that other Telerians find normal. Such training was difficult to master, however, and it did little to replace the Rhythm for most of the ambassadors who would be leaving their homeland. One of their number, however, proved exceptionally talented… but she would also prove the dangers of consorting with outsiders.
Saerlaith departed for the great mage-city of lreth, hoping to attend its legendary Academy. Most Sylvan ambassadors were sent to establish ties of trade or alliances, but Saerlaith had an altogether more important — and more dangerous — mission: she was to use the resources of lreth to study the nature of the Rhythm itself, hoping that she could find a way to replicate its magic beyond the confines of the Mistwood.
But the Sylvan feared that unscrupulous mages could use whatever was discovered against them — the Rhythm had already been turned against the Sylvan Elves and Fae in ages past, when Siroth had corrupted the Heart Tree that produced the magic and used it to control large swathes of the population. If the Sylvan were to investigate this most holy of magics with the aid of lrethi mages, they would have to do so discreetly. In trying to determine who among the Sylvan would be most suitable for this mission, Saerlaith was the first choice. She was coy, adept at magic, and had a narcissistic streak that left her resilient to the crushing depression of living without the Rhythm. She was eager to begin.
Saerlaith hid her true goals from the powers of lreth, but the limitation proved more calamitous than expected. Acting with discretion prevented her from piquing the interest of the more academic mages of the academy, who might have been interested in her mission for its own sake. With only her mystique and her origins to inspire others to help her, she was left with only those looking for the prestige of winning the beautiful Sylvan ambassador’s attention – it was not long before she found herself in the path of Arion and Valkanen.
Arion and Valkanen were the most brilliant and promising young mages in all of lreth, and they hated each other. Exceedingly arrogant, the posturing in their competition to be greatest mage in the academy bordered on unbearable to anyone close to them. When the two men discovered Saerlaith — her talent, her beauty, her influence in the Mistwood – she became the latest and most important object of their contest. This, unfortunately for Saerlaith, also played upon her own vanity. She could not bring herself to discourage either party. She told herself that she was encouraging them in order to further her plans, for they were so powerful. In a way, she told herself, she was still fulfilling her duties to her people – even if she might have enjoyed it more than was proper.
But the escalating tension between the three of them refused to plateau. Saerlaith, for all her empathy, misjudged her suitors. She believed they were honorable enough to limit their ambitions. She believed they saw themselves as bound by laws and reason. She believed they would not exchange their humanity for more power. She believed that she was safe. She was wrong.
Shouldn’t she get a bump in ranking since her recent buff by Palarium?
Watch ASH’s video on her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwExrbaZ23I&t=918s
@Herbico: Yeah, it would be recommended to gear her with Critical Gauntlets or get sufficient Critical Rate substats from her gears to benefit from Critical Heal. I have updated Lady Ireths build guide to include critical rate stats. Thanks!
Crit rate gauntlets for crit heals?
A VIDEO OF HER POTENTIAL WOULD BE SUPER HELPFUL. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO.