Shu-Zhen the Valorous | Raid Shadow Legends

Raid Shadow Legends Shu-Zhen the Valorous Skill Mastery Equip Guide

Overview

NAME: Shu-Zhen the Valorous
FACTION: Shadowkin
RARITY: Legendary
ROLE: Support
AFFINITY: Void
RANK: A
USABILITY: Arena Specialist
TOMES: 9 (A2 A3)

Abilities

RSL_AoE_DecreaseSpeed_30%
RSL_AoE_DecreaseTurnMeter
RSL_AoE_IncreaseSpeed_30%
RSL_AoE_IncreaseTurnMeter
RSL_Arena_SpeedAura
RSL_Self_IncreaseAccuracy_Passive
RSL_Self_Passive
RSL_Target_BlockActiveSkills
RSL_Target_ExtraTurn
RSL_Target_IncreaseAttack_50%
RSL_Target_IncreaseCriticalDamage_30%
RSL_Target_IncreaseCriticalRate_30%
RSL_Target_RemoveSheep
RSL_Target_StealTurnMeter

Obtain from

Void Shard

Blessings Recommendation

Life Harvest (Arena)
Intimidating Presence (Aura Lead)

Grinding

★★★✰✰ Campaign
★★★★★ Arena Defense
★★★★★ Arena Offense
★★★✰✰ Clan Boss
★★★★✰ Hydra
★★★★★ Faction Wars

Dungeons

★★★★✰ Minotaur
★★★★★ Spider
★★★✰✰ Fire Knight
★★★★✰ Dragon
★★✰✰✰ Ice Golem
★★★✰✰ Iron Twins
★✰✰✰✰ Sand Devil
★✰✰✰✰ Phantom Shogun

Potion

★★★★✰ Arcane Keep
★★★★✰ Void Keep
★★★★✰ Force Keep
★★★★✰ Spirit Keep
★★★★✰ Magic Keep

Doom Tower

★★★★★ Floors
★★✰✰✰ Magma Dragon
★✰✰✰✰ Nether Spider
★★✰✰✰ Frost Spider
★★★★✰ Scarab King
★★✰✰✰ Celestial Griffin
★★★✰✰ Eternal Dragon
★✰✰✰✰ Dreadhorn
★★★★✰ Dark Fae

Shu-Zhen the Overview

In Yakai, Sovereigns’ descendant Shu-Zhen arose. Her fame grew through a crafted alter ego, a beacon of hope intervening at critical moments, protecting lives. Her guandao, elegant and powerful, mirrored her boundless thirst for adventure. Aligned with Shadowkin Faction, Shu-Zhen emerged as Void Legendary Support champion in Raid Shadow Legends, leaving an eternal mark on Yakai’s chronicles.

Shu-Zhen emerges as a pioneer, the first champion to defy the Sheep Debuff’s grasp in raids! With her Purging Petals [A2] ability, she is able to cleanse Sheep debuff from an ally. If they are not under Sheep Debuff, this ability grants them a boost in damage with 50% Increase Attack, 30% Increase Critical Rate and 30% Increase Critical Damage buff along with an Extra Turn! This skill is useful to counter enemies in Arena who utilizes Polymorph blessing and champion’s skill who can apply Sheep debuff such as the newly released hero Sun Wukong!

At the outset, she activates her Charge Of The Valorous [A3] ability, which fills her allies Turn Meter by 20% and applying Increase Speed buff by 30%, while tainting foes with a 20% Decrease Turn Meter and 30% Decrease Speed. This symphony of prowess proves exquisite in Arena and synergizes well with her 30% Speed Aura in Arena battles! Apart from controlling enemy speed, it helps to cooldown your champions skills quickly, resulting in faster and safer dungeon speed runs.

Her default ability, Spear of the Providence, has the potential to inflict Block Active Skills which prevents enemy from using their skill with cooldown, and able to allow her to steal their Turn Meter while attacking them when they are under this debuff! Last but not least, she has a unique passive skill that boost her Accuracy based on the amount of speed she has. This allows you to build a speedy debuffer who can break through enemies high resistance easily while outpacing them simultaneously!

In conclusion, if you are struggling to go first in Arena battle or finding ways to counter Polymorphism in Arena Defense, then look no further but recruiting her into your squad. With the ability to whirl her allies in accelerated turns and boosting your damage dealer to their fullest potential, and locking down enemy to use their default ability, she can be a game-changer to tackle some roadblocks that you are facing.

Shu-Zhen the Valorous Skills

Spear of Providence
Attacks 1 enemy. Has a 30% chance of placing a [Block Active Skills] debuff for 2 turns. Also has a 80% chance to steal 20% of the target’s Turn Meter if the target is already under a [Block Active Skills] debuff.
Level 2: Damage +5%
Level 3: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 4: Damage +5%
Level 5: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 6: Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Damage Multiplier: 3.5 ATK

Purging Petals (Cooldown: 5 turns)
Target an ally. If the target ally is not under a [Sheep] debuff, places a 50% [Increase ATK] buff, a 30% [Increase C.RATE] buff, and a 30% [Increase C.DMG] buff on them for 2 turns. Then activates a [Give Extra Turn] effect on the target ally. If the target is under [Sheep] debuff, removes it from them.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1

Charge of the Valorous (Cooldown: 6 turns)
Fills the Turn Meters of all allies by 20% and places a 30% [Increase SPD] buff on them for 2 turns. Also has a 100% chance of decreasing the Turn Meter of all enemies by 20% and placing a 30% [Decrease SPD] debuff on them for 2 turns.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1

Sovereign Sight (Passive)
Increases this Champion’s ACC equal to the amount of SPD they have.

Aura
Increases Ally SPD in Arena battles by 30%

Shu-Zhen the Valorous Build Guide

Arena, Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars

Recommended Artifacts

PvE: Impulse, Reflex, Relentless
PvP: Immunity, Protection, Stoneskin, Untouchable
PvE & PvP: Accuracy, Divine Speed, Fortitude, Immortal, Perception, Regeneration, Resistance, Righteous, Speed, Supersonic

Stats Allocation

Weapon (ATK)
Helmet (HP)
Shield (DEF)
Gauntlets (HP% / DEF%)
Chestplate (ACC / RES / HP% / DEF%)
Boots (SPD / HP% / DEF%)
Ring (HP / DEF)
Amulet (HP / DEF)
Banner (ACC / RES / HP / DEF)

Stats Priority

Debuffer: ACC, SPD, HP%, DEF%
Buffer & Debuffer: ACC, RES, SPD, HP%, DEF%

Shu-Zhen the Valorous Masteries Guide

Arena (Debuffer)

Raid Shadow Legends Shu-Zhen the Valorous PvP Debuffer Mastery Guide

Defense

  1. Defiant
  2. Improved Parry
  3. Rejuvenation
  4. Resurgent
  5. Delay Death
  6. Retribution
  7. Deterrence

Support

  1. Pinpoint Accuracy
  2. Charged Focus
  3. Swarm Smiter
  4. Rapid Response
  5. Lore of Steel
  6. Evil Eye
  7. Sniper
  8. Eagle-Eye

Arena (Speed)

Raid Shadow Legends Shu-Zhen the Valorous PvP Sped Mastery Guide

Defense

  1. Defiant
  2. Improved Parry
  3. Rejuvenation
  4. Resurgent
  5. Delay Death
  6. Cycle of Violence
  7. Retribution

Support

  1. Pinpoint Accuracy
  2. Charged Focus
  3. Swarm Smiter
  4. Rapid Response
  5. Lore of Steel
  6. Evil Eye
  7. Spirit Haste
  8. Timely Intervention

Arena, Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars

Raid Shadow Legends Shu-Zhen the Valorous PvE Mastery Guide

Offense

  1. Deadly Precision
  2. Keen Strike
  3. Heart of Glory
  4. Single Out
  5. Bring it Down
  6. Methodical
  7. Warmaster

Support

  1. Pinpoint Accuracy
  2. Charged Focus
  3. Swarm Smiter
  4. Rapid Response
  5. Lore of Steel
  6. Evil Eye
  7. Spirit Haste
  8. Lasting Gifts

Shu-Zhen the Valorous Champion Lore

Rumormongers theorize that Shu—Zhen the Valorous, the so-called ‘Extra Soldier,’ is a thrill-seeking scion of a wealthy family. In this the rumors are partly correct, but few would believe the truth: Shu-Zhen the Valorous is no less than the daughter of the Sovereign Temu. Known to nearly everyone as Lei, she is something of an idol: warrior-trained and stronghearted, the court beauty and a coveted, choosy potential bride.

When Lei was young, her father Temu told her tales of the rebellion, some eighty years past. He was busy in his duties as one of Yakai’s three ruling Sovereigns, but out of martial pride and a sense of history, he made time to raise his daughter and ensure she trained at arms and studied the principles of harmonious common decency that the anti-Mikage rebels promulgated. Lei grew up around soldiers, for Temu’s seat as Sovereign depended on support from Yakai’s military elites. Lei assumed that she would join the army as well, having been seemingly reared for the role, but tension over the subject built as Temu repeatedly deferred the decision.

Lei decided that her father wanted her to be raised a soldier but couldn’t bear to make her one. When she confronted him, he cited safety as his reason for hesitating, but she accused him of wanting to control her. Brooding on their argument, Lei concluded that it wasn’t her physical safety her father feared the army would risk, but her political utility. Either she would secure a marriage alliance, or she would be expected to mount a campaign to succeed her father as Sovereign when he aged. She dreaded having to play politics for the rest of her life, and became repulsed by her father’s hypocrisy — had he trained her to don armor and wield a spear never intending her to use those skills, but merely to burnish her image?

After years feeling as if her purpose was denied, Lei had had enough. She snuck out from her luxuriant quarters in her father’s mansion to the nearby armory, pilfered an anonymous, inconspicuous spear and armor, and hid her face with a silk scarf. She made her way into the city, acting the part of a patrolling guard, and it thrilled her. But her true goal was to fulfil what she saw as a soldier’s purpose and help someone in need, and on her second excursion, she got her chance. Lei came across a raging street fight between two gangs, thugs smashing each other through storefronts and flinging furniture. Dozens of constables were arriving to subdue them. As a chaotic three-way fight raged, many guards who were involved later reported having been saved from danger, or dragged, wounded, out of the fray, by a comrade who then disappeared into the melee. Given the intensity of the fighting, they could not recall exactly which of their fellow guards did the heroic deed. But as their reports were compiled alongside the testimonies of apprehended brawlers, the constabulary were puzzled by the many overlapping claims of an unknown person dressed and acting like a soldier, fighting with considerable skill. Everyone involved thought, in the moment, that they were looking at someone who turned out to have been elsewhere.

After years feeling as if her purpose was denied, Lei had had enough. She snuck out from her luxuriant quarters in her father’s mansion to the nearby armory, pilfered an anonymous, inconspicuous spear and armor, and hid her face with a silk scarf. She made her way into the city, acting the part of a patrolling guard, and it thrilled her. But her true goal was to fulfil what she saw as a soldier’s purpose and help someone in need, and on her second excursion, she got her chance. Lei came across a raging street fight between two gangs, thugs smashing each other through storefronts and flinging furniture. Dozens of constables were arriving to subdue them. As a chaotic three-way fight raged, many guards who were involved later reported having been saved from danger, or dragged, wounded, out of the fray, by a comrade who then disappeared into the melee. Given the intensity of the fighting, they could not recall exactly which of their fellow guards did the heroic deed. But as their reports were compiled alongside the testimonies of apprehended brawlers, the constabulary were puzzled by the many overlapping claims of an unknown person dressed and acting like a soldier, fighting with considerable skill. Everyone involved thought, in the moment, that they were looking at someone who turned out to have been elsewhere.

Lei’s ambitions grew. She told Sovereign Temu that she would be traveling the land visiting the estates of potential suitors. This pleased him, so he did not press further. Thanks to her father’s access to Yakai’s top military planners, Lei learned of an expedition against mountain bandits and secretly intervened. Again, reports after the battle accounted for a mysterious ‘extra soldier.’ Growing bolder, her next venture was to fall in with an expedition patrolling the Mistwood border. When she was questioned by the commanding officer she identified herself as Shu-Zhen, a recent recruit, whose paperwork had been lost in transportation. The suspicious officer promised to get to the bottom of Shu-Zhen’s sudden appearance, but before he could, the patrol was attacked by a rabid dire-bear. Shu-Zhen charged the beast and ran it through, saving the captain’s life. After this, the captain’s suspicions were allayed, and she was hailed a hero by the soldiers. However, she’d given a name, and that name was eventually attached to the ‘extra soldier‘ by gossips and state intelligence alike. For some of Yakai’s soldiery, the name has become a rallying cry.

As scrutiny on her grows and Shu-Zhen walks a dangerous tightrope, she is determined to continue. If she is exposed and scandalizes her father, so be it — as much as she enjoys her freedom, Shu-Zhen will relish the day when her father learns she was out putting her fighting skills to the test and growing a legend of her own right under his nose.

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