OverviewNAME: Robar AbilitiesRSL_AoE_DecreaseDefense_60% Obtain fromAncient Shard Blessings RecommendationCurshing Rend (Late Game) |
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Robar Skills
Stunning Strength
Attacks 1 enemy. Has a 50% chance of placing a [Stun] debuff for 1 turn. Grants an Extra Turn if this debuff is successfully placed.
Level 2: Damage +5%
Level 3: Damage +5%
Level 4: Damage +5%
Level 5: Damage +10%
Damage Multiplier: 3.4 ATK
Wild Swing (Cooldown: 4 turns)
Attacks all enemies. Each hit has a 75% chance of placing a 60% [Decrease DEF] debuff for 2 turns.
Level 2: Damage +5%
Level 3: Damage +10%
Level 4: Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Level 5: Buff/Debuff Chance +15%
Level 6: Cooldown -1
Damage Multiplier: 4.3 ATK
Merciless Assault (Cooldown: 4 turns)
Attacks all enemies. Damage increases if the target is under [Fear], [True Fear], [Freeze], [Provoke], [Sleep] or [Stun] debuffs.
Level 2: Damage +5%
Level 3: Damage +10%
Level 4: Damage +10%
Damage Multiplier: 4.2 ATK (Damage +50% against enemies under debuff)
Aura
Increases Ally ACC in Faction Crypts by 50.
Robar Build Guide
Arena, Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars | |
Recommended ArtifactsPvE: Bloodthirst, Lifesteal |
Stats AllocationWeapon (ATK) |
Stats PriorityATK Nuker: ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD |
Robar Masteries Guide
Arena, Doom Tower, Faction Wars
Offense
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Defense
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Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons
Offense
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Defense
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Robar Reference
This section covers Robar build specialized for specific areas in Raid Shadow Legends.
Robar Arena Nuker Build
Here is Robar artifacts and masteries optimized by Skratch as an Arena nuker for Arena build. The artifacts equipped on Robar are Savage Set and Critical Damage Set. Savage Set enables Robar to ignore a portion of the enemy defense, so he can deal higher amount of damage against tanky champions, whereas Critical Damage Set boosts his Critical Damage stat. The stats to prioritize on Robar are Attack, Critical Rate, Critical Damage and Speed. Accuracy is optional for Robar if you are pairing him with a debuffer champion who can place crowd control debuff such as Stun, Freeze, Fear, True Fear and Sleep. To fully unleash Robar’s damage output, have a crowd control debuffer (e.g. Prince Kymar) to place the debuff before Robar nukes the enemy with his Merciless Assault (A3 Skill) to deal an additional 50% more damage!
Robar Champion Lore
Robar earned his ill repute at the Battle of Three Armies. It was in this bloody clash that a host of the Free City of Danmor, the Dark Elf raiders of Hykyth Blacktongue, and the Orc warband of Skragg the Raging met. Robar had only recently come of age to join the Orc warriors in battle, and was seen a lowly runt whom most wagered would be slain by battle’s end. Little did they know of Robar’s quiet eagerness for battle, and deep thirst to prove himself. He would end their doubts with action, of that he was determined.
Skragg withheld his warband from the fighting between the soldiery of Danmor and the Dark Elves, his plan to strike once the two enemies had exhausted themselves. Robar was furious as he and the other Orcs watched the battle unfold, believing his great opportunity was slipping away. Without orders, the young warrior broke ranks and charged toward the two battling hosts, bellowing his war cry.
Most of the Orcs were amused by this unprompted assault, and waited for Robar to be cut down by the first combatant he encountered. But from their safe and distant position they watched with surprise as he smashed down a Human knight with his mace. They watched still as Robar charged into his next foe, a Dark Elf raider, and pulverized her, too.
At first Skragg’s warriors laughed at the wild young Orc, and some cashed in on their bets. But the laughter stilled and coins stopped changing hands as Robar went on and on, slaying each foe in his path. Elves and Humans fell beneath his bloody mace as he waded deeper into the melee. From their station the warriors who had mocked him began to murmur their support, and then to roar it, invested in and amazed by the youth’s mad show of defiance.
Driven into a frenzy by Robar’s display, the warriors surged forward to join him, crashing into both opposing armies at once. Skragg tried to hold his warband back, but to no avail, and watched as the Danmor and Dark Elf armies broke and ran, blindsided by the sudden aggression of an enemy that had seemed content to wait out the contest. Confusion and panic reigned and, by the time the chaos had subsided, Robar stood alone amidst the carnage, the captured great-standard of Danmor in one fist and the severed head of Hykyth Blacktongue, in the other. From that day forth, none questioned Robar.
As Skragg’s campaigns continued, Robar’s star rose further. He proved the Battle of Three Armies was no fluke, cementing his reputation as a mighty warrior, and neither armor nor magics were adequate protection against his mighty, relentless blows with his infamous mace, Skullshatterer. It was not long before he earned the position of Skragg’s closest personal guard and warrior, with the task of finding the foe’s best fighters and crushing them into the dirt.
While Robar might have continued in this role for the rest of his days, fate had other ideas. Before long, Skragg began to fear that his most prized warrior might usurp him. The warlord considered ways to remove Robar but knew he would need the help of assassins from afar, as none in his own warband would dare raise a weapon against this mighty Orc whom all admired and feared in equal measure.
In the end, Skragg did not need to go ahead with his scheme, for Robar discovered it. Skragg expected that his favorite warrior would slay him for his duplicity. Instead, Robar loudly defamed Skragg before the warband, admonishing him as an insecure and weak-willed wretch. In truth, Robar had never intended to use his popularity to unseat the warlord and seeing now just how weak the warlord truly was, Robar departed, intent on putting his warlike talents to use for stronger and more appreciative masters. In the years since, he has found no shortage of those, for Teleria is almost always in a state of conflict and now as much as ever, a strong arm and fighter’s skill is in high demand.
Robar Updates
- (2023-11-09) Raid Shadow Legends Patch Notes V7.70
- (2021-10-05) Raid Shadow Legends Patch Notes V4.70
- (2021-05-07) Raid Shadow Legends Patch Notes V4.20
- (2021-01-06) Raid Shadow Legends Patch Notes V3.10
Robar Videos
Skratch: Buffed Robar Champion Spotlight Top 5 Nuker in Arena!
StewGaming: Robar World Destroyer in Arena! Robar Arena Guide
Валентин Томашевский: Raid Shadow Legends Robar Champion Guide
I got robar on my first day playing and now hes a 70k power and he has weird armor so yeah hes super good though
love this guy. having trouble making him hit hard, but thats a me issue and not a robar issue, gear choices being what they are. great filler for 3v3. i expect to promote him to an arena team when i boost his stats just a bit more.
useful kit, though im doubting his CB usefulness with so many other options. ive put him in for an affinity swap and have not been impressed. again, maybe i dont have meta gear on him. for reference he is sitting at 45kish power atm
his faction is one of my weakest, so he shines there, usually the only one standing at the end
bcz he is just mediocre for me at this point, i didnt invest any books in him, and even if i had more gear, im faced with too many good choices to use those books on him. i suppose his usefulness, like so many other top tier but non meta heroes, depends on your account. anyway, happy to have him, and i hope he turns out as good as the videos for me
@Gurshan: I have added the extra 50% damage on Robar’s A3 Skill when he hits an enemy under crowd control debuff.
Re: Robar’s A3.
According to Hellhades, Robar’s A3 has a 50% additional damage multiplier when the enemy champions are debuffed.
Multiplier: 4.2*ATK (Debuff: 50% More Damage)
Overall Grading*: Godlike
@AYumiLove: Please could you update his description with this information?
@Rayna – I give him a 10 outta 10 in CB – u gonna leave 18 comments for me? miserable cow.
Ayumi – love the site and thx for all the hard work!!
Rayna if you dont agree its simple.. dont use him on your clan bos.. What would you rate him and where would you use him and how you would gear him and set armor stat priority. Also what masteries would you use.. If you disagree so strongly find another site.. or for that matter, make your own. Noone is stopping you.
Just pulled this guy, and I’m curious as to why you give him a 5/5 in Ice Golem when he’s negative affinity on lvl 20. Isn’t that usually what you take into account when deciding 4 vs 5 stars in a dungeon? I haven’t leveled, geared, or used him yet (I literally pulled him 5 minutes ago), but I’m curious. I’m planning to build him for FW, but I can always use a great IG champ if he truly is. Thanks.
@raayna
Regardless of whether you are right or wrong, there is absolutely no need for that type of abusive language. People make mistakes. People spend an awful lot of time maintaining this site to a very high standard. I agree Robar is not 5/5 for clan boss but your posts are rude and disrespectful.
@ayumilove you and your site are fantastic – keep up the good work!!
abbess and robar both have a 3 turn 100% aoe dec def, their a3’s however are a different story; abbess’ a3 can hit nm cb for 150k+ whereas robar would need to stun or freeze the cb to reach about 2/3 the dmg? maybe less. Also any debuff placed on abbess would be shot right back at him, that has both good and bad aspects. I have both these legos but abbess would be superior to robar in cb.
@Raayna: It’s not about just placing Decrease Defense. If the champion skill has a long cooldown, does not proc 100% all the time, does it have other skills that does applies debuff without attacking and so on, it will affect its rating. I’ll update Robar’s rating from 5 star to 4 star for Clan Boss based on your input that he does not bring other utilities other than Decrease Defense debuff.
@AyumiLove
What are you even talking about?
With that logic, every champ that can place a just DEF Down should be a 5/5 in clan boss though?
Why isn’t Abbess a 5/5 in CB then? She also have a DEF down. Or Khoronar who places both DEF and ATk down. Or Tomb Lord? Or Suzerain? Or Madame Serris? Lord Champfort, Bysto, Aina, etc.
One useful skill (that needs Lego books) does not make someone a 5/5 at all. And I am literally not the only one that thinks this as you can see in the comments.
I’ve seen so many other champs that offer much more utility in Clan Boss, be a 3 or a 4 in Clan Boss. It still makes 0 sense that Robar is a 5/5.
He is not, and you know he is not. Nor will Robar be in the same category in terms of CB usefulness as actual 5/5 champs. These ratings make no sense at all and I don’t understand your logic behind them.
Putting Robar at 5/5 in Clan Boss just means you’re putting him in the same category as someone like Bad-El, who is actually a 5/5. Can you see how it makes no sense? Robar is obviously not as good as Bad-El is in Clan Boss.
Or even someone like Dracomorph, who places more than a Def down (Mass poisons, weaken, and 100%) – also an actual 5/5. Robar is obviously not in the same category as Draco. So why is Robar 5/5? He is clearly not as good as Draco in Clan Boss. Same as Venus, Martyr or Rhazin. They are all much better than Robar and that should go without saying. Makes no sense that they are the same rating.
@Raayna: Tomb Lord has a higher skill cooldown than Robar for 60% Decrease Defense debuff. Missing 1 turn of this debuff decreases your total Clan Boss damage significantly. The 5% Poison debuff only lasts 1 turn, and when you pair with other Poisoner champion in the team, he might over inflict Poison debuff (above the 10 limit debuff that the Clan Boss can take).
@Sniper: Robar has 60% Decrease Defense debuff, which is useful against Clan Boss when you are trying to deal as much damage as possible within the shortest amount of Clan Boss turns.
@Raayna: Robar places 60% Decrease Defense debuff for 2 turns on enemies, which is useful for your entire champions to deal more damage in Clan Boss. If you do not have any other better champions that can do more than Robar, he will be a good placeholder at that moment until you found a better champion who can offer more utility in Clan Boss.
@AyumiLove
Literally 3 people have asked why you put him as 5/5 in Clan Boss, and you’ve completely ignored them. Do you not understand your own ratings or something?… Because we don’t either
If ratings are based of late game, then he is most most most definitely NOT 5/5 in CB.
It would be better to answer people’s question rather than literally ignoring them. Instead answering someone completely different who wasn’t even asking a question, and talking about arena.
People are asking you about Clan Boss. Not arena. He does not stun in CB. Answer them and offer your input to your ratings as they make 0 sense.
You clearly don’t know the reasoning behind your own ratings.
@Rumkrum: Robar is really good if you geared him properly. He was the last champion standing and ended up knocking out my Arena Offense Team with the constant stun.
@Jaegar Alot of the ratings are for lategame if I understand it correctly, so it is when you have maxed his masteries, gotten 5+ star gear and optimised them.
I just puleld him today, so will experiment abit, so I don’t know if he is good in those areas or not yet. I myself aint got all the optimised gear yet, so will take some time to see if he is that good or not 🙂
Hi AyumiLove! I just pulled this champ a few weeks ago and was looking up some guides to build him, and checked his ranking here.
I read the comments below and also it piqued my interest regarding some of the ratings you gave him
Unless I have him built wrong or using him incorrectly, he’s not good in Clan Boss nor Campaign. Why is he a 5/5 in those? I see you haven’t answered any body else who has asked the same thing, but I hope you’ll answer haha!
He is my first Lego so I want to know how he is useful in those parts of the game. He just doesn’t shine in Clan Boss for me at all…
I wouldn’t give him a 5/5 in Dragons nor Golem too
The ratings are very strange and confusing haha! Could you please explain them? As other people seem to be curious too
@SB Just pulled Robar two days ago, put him in relentless and he has many times taken 3-4 turns in a row. Granted most times he lands the A1 stun, then A1 stun on a new target, then an aoe, then sometimes he uses his A1 again. Seems like relentless only procs once and he is a monster that just gives himself extra turns with his A1 somewhat consistently. It is totally worth putting him in relentless if you have a decent set being so glass cannon-like.
Agreed with the comment above
Still no response as to why he’s 5/5 in Clan Boss?
Because he isn’t a good CB champ at all. Even the in game rating has him at 3.2 for Clan Boss.
Please respond and let us know why and how he’s 5/5 in Clan Boss?
Could you possibly explain why you rate him 5/5 in Clan Boss?
Just because of his A2? I don’t think he should be a 5/5 just because for a simple DEF down skill. He doesn’t have any multi hitting skills too.
While someone like Tomb Lord has;
– DEF + ATK down for his A3
– 4 poisons from his A2
– 3 hit A1 (more GS procs)
…and is a 3/5 in Clan Boss, when Tomb Lord is obviously far more better in Clan Boss, than Robar
I don’t really understand the ratings here…
Why is Robar 5/5 in Clan Boss, and Tomb Lord is 3/5?
Faction Cryptplz
Faction Crypt
@H-Rod
Yeah you can no longer get a double extra turn which in Robar’s case was a 9% chance (if my maths is correct!)
I think he’d still be good with a relentless set because you’ll get 50% + 18% so a 68% chance of an extra hit of the A1. It being a stun is very good because the enemy effectively loses their turn anyway.
Happy to be corrected if that is wrong!
Recently Plarium made dome changes to relentless artifact. It no longer lets you get multiple extra turns if the wearer gets an extra turn through other means. In this case Robar when he successfully cast stun on someone. Is it still a good idea to equip him with relentless?
I have a robar and a steel skull at 5 stars. I have the materials finally to upgrade 1 of them to 6 stars. Which one is more valuable? I use steel for healing all the time.
@Endosaint: Yes. All Legendaries, Uncommon and Common champions have been re-evaluated using the new rating and ranking system 🙂
I noticed that Robar has been moved from a “bad” legendary to an “excellent.” Did he get buffed or reevaluated?
Your arena mastery guide for robar still recommends fearsome presence despite you removing stun set from his recommended gear. Personally, I feel the stun set is still a viable gear set for him in dungeons for providing CC to trash waves and makes him a good spiders CCer. But if you arent going to recommend stun set, I would update the mastery page
@Arc: Thanks for your input! I have updated Robar’s equipment to use 2 Offense Set and 1 Speed Set rather than 1 Stun Set. The Stun Set effect does not help Robar’s A1 grant Extra Turn since it must be proc by the skill itself.
You gave Robar the right assessment.
And he’s not fit for a stun set, suitable for 2 offense and 1 speed set.
You still suggest the stun set now that he only get extra attacks from a1?
@Zark79: Robar isn’t bad as it seems but the rating shown here is based on the overall Robar’s utility in comparison to the other Legendary champions is slightly underwhelming. Robar is specialized for Arena and Faction Wars champion. He is still quite helpful in crowd controlling waves in Dungeons too.
Hi,
Could you please explain why he was put in the ‘bad’ list? He doesn’t seem terrible at all 🙂 Or is it just the fact that, for a legendary Champion he is a bit underwhelming?
Hi this guide is great for the new tyrant champion https://youtu.be/iz-2Writj10
Would make for a great vid on your page. See lots of people asking about him
@Roy Cooper: Robar equipment and mastery guide is now available 🙂
Equipment and masteries please. Thanks for all the help