Siphi the Lost Bride | Raid Shadow Legends

Raid Shadow Legends Siphi the Lost Bride Skill Mastery Equip Guide

Overview

NAME: Siphi the Lost Bride
FACTION: Undead Hordes
RARITY: Legendary
ROLE: Support
AFFINITY: Void
RANK: S
USABILITY: Early-Mid-Late Game
TOMES: 10 (A1 A2 A3)

Abilities

RSL_AllBattles_ResistAura
RSL_AoE_BlockDebuffs
RSL_AoE_Heal
RSL_AoE_IncreaseDefense_60%
RSL_AoE_IncreaseSpeed_30%
RSL_AoE_IncreaseTurnMeter
RSL_AoE_Passive_Ally
RSL_Partner_Passive
RSL_Revive_IncreaseTurnMeter
RSL_Target_IncreaseAttack_50%
RSL_Target_IncreaseCriticalRate_30%
RSL_Target_RemoveDebuffs_Passive
RSL_Target_Revive
RSL_Target_Sleep

Obtain from

Void Shard

Blessings Recommendation

Intimidating Presence (Aura Lead)
Polymorph (Arena)

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

Siphi the Lost Bride Skills

Curse of Longing
Attacks 1 enemy. Has an 80% chance of placing a [Sleep] debuff for 1 turn if the target’s Turn Meter is equal to or above 50%. This debuff cannot be resisted. Heals all allies by 5% of their MAX HP if the target’s Turn Meter is below 50%.
Level 2: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 3: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 4: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 5: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Damage Multiplier: 5 ATK

Whirlwind Romance (Cooldown: 6 turns)
Places a [Block Debuffs] buff on all allies for 2 turns, then fills the Turn Meters of all allies by 10% and places a 60% [Increase DEF] buff and a 30% [Increase SPD] buff on all allies for 2 turns.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1

Love Beyond Death (Cooldown: 6 turns)
Revives a single ally with 55% HP and a full Turn Meter. Places a 50% [Increase ATK] buff and a 30% [Increase C.RATE] buff on that ally for 2 turns.
Level 2: Cooldown -1
Level 3: Cooldown -1

Eternal Bond (Passive)
Heals each ally by 10% of their MAX HP at the start of their turn. Has a 40% chance of removing [Freeze] and [Fear] debuffs from each ally at the start of their turn. Removes all debuffs from Rotos the Lost Groom at the start of their turn if they are on the same team.
Level 2: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%
Level 3: Buff/Debuff Chance +5%

Aura
Increases Ally RESIST in all Battles by 80.

Siphi the Lost Bride Build Guide

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

Recommended Artifacts

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

Stats Allocation

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

Stats Priority

Buffer: RES, SPD, HP%, DEF%

Siphi the Lost Bride Masteries Guide

Arena, Doom Tower, Faction Wars

Raid Shadow Legends Siphi the Lost Bride Skill Mastery Equip Guide

Defense

  1. Defiant
  2. Improved Parry
  3. Rejuvenation
  4. Shadow Heal
  5. Delay Death
  6. Retribution
  7. Cycle of Revenge
  8. Unshakeable

Support

  1. Steadfast
  2. Lay on Hands
  3. Rapid Response
  4. Healing Savior
  5. Lore of Steel
  6. Evil Eye
  7. Spirit Haste

Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons

Raid Shadow Legends Siphi the Lost Bride Skill Mastery Equip Guide

Offense

  1. Deadly Precision
  2. Keen Strike
  3. Shield Breaker
  4. Life Drinker
  5. Bring it Down
  6. Methodical
  7. Warmaster

Support

  1. Steadfast
  2. Lay on Hands
  3. Rapid Response
  4. Healing Savior
  5. Lore of Steel
  6. Merciful Aid
  7. Lasting Gifts
  8. Spirit Haste

Siphi the Lost Bride Storyline

There is another tale of love well known in Kaerok and Arnoc, but one much darker than Minaya’s and Khoronar’s adventures. It starts with a bold young nobleman, whose family had lost everything but their title; their lands, their estates, their wealth – all had been seized to repay debts accumulated over generations of careless debauchery. This left Rotos with little to his name except for his pride and his skill with the rapier. Though that barely stopped the young man from spending his youth duelling, drinking, and racking up new debts. It was only when the danger of assassins sent by the usurers became real that he finally realized it was time to disappear, at least for a time.

Although his talents were limited and so were the fields where Rotos could employ them in full, he had chosen a career many would not have considered – that of a pirate. With what little silver was left in his purse and his faithful rapier at his side, Rotos sought out the crew of a pirate ship and made his bid to join. He spent the next decade sailing the seas and living the life of a high adventure, where skill, audacious bravery, and a dash of good fortune were the only things one could rely on.

Though he led many brazen raids upon attaining his own captainship and grew rich on plunder, Rotos remained a gentleman of good repute first and foremost. He was never bloodthirsty and never killed without need, nor allowed his crew any excesses. On occasion, he pursued and fought less scrupulous corsairs who ‘gave the profession a bad name’ as Rotos himself claimed. It was one such encounter that allowed the bold Captain to claim his most prized treasure. But it was neither silver nor gems nor even an enchanted weapon of days long past that captivated Rotos’ heart. It was a woman by the name of Siphi, hailing from faraway southern islands, whom Rotos freed from captivity. She was beautiful and fierce, and while she was not trained as a warrior, Siphi seized the opportunity during the boarding battle and struck down her captors right in front of dumbfounded Rotos.

If there was ever love at first sight, he told his crew later, it would have to be the sight of an angry Southerner woman knocking a brute twice her size out with a candleholder. While some scoundrels may have taken advantage of the situation, Rotos was determined to court and woo his beautiful rescuee the old-fashioned way. Siphi met his advances with cold derision at first, then with amusement, but Rotos’ charms were as true as was his determination. After weeks of back-and-forth, she finally relented and showed interest, and this was but a spark that lit the flames of passion. Over the next several months Siphi and Rotos spent nearly every waking hour together and grew to truly appreciate one another. She became his confidant, his voice of reason, and Rotos remained the brazen risk-taker with a contagious lust for adventure and dramatic flair that would put High Elves to shame.

As their love blossomed, Rotos finally realized that the time to return home was upon him. With the riches he gained in the past decade, he managed to pay off all of his debts, and still own enough to ensure he and Siphi would live in luxury – provided the silver was spent wisely to set his ancestral household up once more. Unfortunately, Mayhew Pouillac – the wealthiest money-lender in Arnoc at the time – regarded the damage his reputation sustained when Rotos fled to be far greater than any payment could make up for. He pretended otherwise, however, and accepted Rotos and his then-bride like guests of honor.

For a hefty interest on top of the original debt and penalties, Pouillac ‘forgave’ Rotos and even offered assistance in rebuilding his family estate. But on the day of Rotos’ and Siphi’s wedding, the vengeful usurer finally enacted his cruel plan. Hired thugs barged into the church where the ceremony was taking place. They carried bared weapons that ignored all tradition and Lumayan law and slaughtered unarmed guests like cattle. Although Rotos’ frenzied last stand cost more than a dozen mercenaries their lives, he had no chance against so many on his own.

Crucified against the wall with spears, he could only watch in desperation as brutish hirelings murdered Siphi moments before his heart stopped beating. The last thing he heard was Siphi cursing the treacherous wretches in her native tongue and promising vengeance from beyond the grave. With their bloody work done, Pouillac’s mercenaries departed, leaving the bodies of the slain where they had fallen. It was fortunate that the local townsfolk discovered the slaughter and ensured proper burial rites were upheld, but of the murderers, there was no sign.

Days passed, the Sheriff charged with overseeing that province found no leads and made little effort to seek justice on behalf of a man who was a known pirate, and, meanwhile, ominous rumours spread through the land. People said that the flowers left on the graves of the newlyweds all withered within a night. All save for two roses, which turned an unnatural and eerie blue – unlike any of the flowers that grew in those parts. Others spoke of loud weeping and wailing, of the sound of nails raking the wood of the coffins coming from below ground. Of strange, mist-like figures appearing in the church. It did not take the locals long to declare the place cursed and abandon it altogether.

But the echoes of this slaughter reached as far as Arnoc itself, and vengeance promised by Siphi came to fruition before her murderers even had a chance to celebrate their success. One by one, the mercenaries involved in the attack died under mysterious circumstances. They always disappeared in the dead of night, only to be found by morning with their faces pale and twisted with fear, their bodies bled dry. No matter what they did, no matter what gods they prayed to, within a fortnight they died to a man. News of the murders reached Pouillac and sent him scrambling. Had Rotos somehow survived the attack? Did his mercenaries lie? There were no answers to these questions, and the terrified usurer barricaded himself in his estate, doubled the guard, and waited for the storm to pass. None of that availed him…

One night, blood-chilling screams shattered the silence over Pouillac’s estate. So terrifying they were, that the citizens who lived nearby barred their doors and windows, unwilling to risk whatever monsters stalked their streets. It was only in the morning they dared to enter the usurer’s grand manor. What they found inside was shocking – bodies heaped across the floors, all with the same fearful look frozen on their faces. Not a single soul survived, no guard, no servant, they had all perished during the night.

And as for Pouillac himself, he was found in his chambers, curled up and gripping himself so tightly it took the coroner considerable effort to move his hands from his face and reveal the look of primal terror that must have stopped the usurer’s heart in his final moments. No trace of the murderers was ever found, but Old Arnault, a crippled half-mad drunk of some renown in the city, swore on Lumaya’s name that he saw two ghostly figures in the estate’s courtyard that night. One a man in the trappings of a nobleman, one – a woman dressed in strange finery of foreign make. Who or even what they were, he could not say. Only that the strangers left the estate soon after screaming stopped, then faded from sight, never to be seen in Arnoc again.

Siphi the Lost Bride Review

Siphi the Lost Bride, the Legendary Support champion from the Undead Hordes faction in Raid Shadow Legends, is a powerhouse that demands respect. Some might even argue that she’s a bit overpowered. But can you blame her? Siphi can induce the Sleep debuff without requiring any accuracy, and can also revive fallen allies with a full turn meter, increase your team’s turn meter, boost their defense, and block debuffs. Her base stats are off the charts, and as a Void Legendary, she’s truly impressive. If you’re a Platinum Arena player, you need Siphi on your team. And if you pair her with Rotos, her hubby, it’s like they were made for each other. Siphi will start Rotos off fresh, ensuring he’s always ready to unleash his devastating attacks. Take her anywhere, from the Sand Devil to any other part of the game, and she’ll be a valuable addition to your team. So, if you manage to get your hands on Siphi the Lost Bride, congratulations, my friend! You’re the champion of champions.

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Champion Name Reference

  • English: Siphi the Lost Bride
  • French: Siphi Mariée Egarée
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15 thoughts on “Siphi the Lost Bride | Raid Shadow Legends

  1. Vincent Zoe

    did they just nerf her a1, cuz i was playing in arena and when i used my a1 the oppoenent showed text resisted? or is there something i was wrong or forgot? cuz i am not investing into her accuracy.

  2. Vincent

    did they just nerf her a1, cuz i was playing in arena and when i used my a1 the oppoenent showed text resisted? or is there something i was wrong or forgot? cuz i am not investing into her accuracy.

  3. 0xX

    In german it is: “Siphi, die Verlorene”

  4. Areeweblind

    @Zprime Turn meter in Raid Shadow legends is not as simple as “at 100% you get a turn” it does checks on character speed as well as turn meter fill ABOVE 100%. This is most noticeable on Spider, the boss can have full turn meter but with enough turn meter fill and spiderling attacks you can take 2 or more turns before the boss gets a turn. Your specific case is either that Siphi revives a slower team member with 100% turn meter while the opponent already had 100% turn meter and then gets priority in the stack or someone has more than 100% turn meter (not visible on player side) that compensates for the difference in speed.

  5. Zprime

    Whether it seems to me, or it’s really that her “Love beyond death” is bugged, and fills only visible turn meter line, but does not affect the actual after revive?
    As i see on arena, after revive revived hero should act, yet it looks like it just stays with full TM, while other guys take their turns.

  6. Ayumilove Post author

    @infra: I have updated Hell Hades Siphi video with the link that you have provided. Thanks!

  7. infra

    hey can you change Hell Hades’ video from the one posted to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulPGGYTuKKU

    the one you have is from an account takeover and doesn’t get into masteries, while the one I linked is much more in-depth

  8. Anti

    @Dendog I don’t think you know what you’re talking about. Siphi is still the best champ in the game. No other champion has an A! unresistable sleep, a block debuffs, increase speed, and increase defense, along with a revive. Comparing Siphi to an epic champion is really just not true, she’s still broken in every way. Also, she needed an arena nerf. Sure, they took away dungeon capability and I don’t think they nerfed her in the right way, but calling her an epic champion is a dumb assessment and she is truly the best legendary.

    Also, Baron sucks.

  9. Dendog

    I wish ayumilove would update her nerf she is not even close to what she used too be.It really frustrates me that her nerf made her basically a epic champion minus her a1.She was top 5 hero with Krisk,Baron,Valkyrie,Tormin and u can input 10 more depending on need or composition.I used her everywhere after nerf lost 10million dps on NM cb lost 5 million on Utimate lost 2 plus min on every dungeon level 20 end boss.What in gods name were palarium thinking.Anyway hey ayum I appreciate the work u do bet let’s get down too the nitty gritty and rework this epic I mean LEGO champion.

  10. Peopledrinker

    For arena you wanna prioritize Resist>Speed>Def, she can easily stall a team ad infinitum even a 200k+ attack team if she can ignore their def down.

  11. Umuttogm

    She benefits a lot more from defensive tree AND 3xspeed set for ARENA. I have her build for ARENA but even so, she is more than enough for any content. Possibly the best legendary out there?

  12. Ayumilove Post author

    @FuzzyNipples: Yes, it depends where you mostly used here. Defensive Masteries would be more appropriate to survive in a fast battle that deals instant high amount of damage from enemies, whereas Offensive Masteries would be more suitable for Clan Boss and Dungeons.

  13. FuzzyNipples

    Would she not benefit more from having the defensive masteries, as opposed to the offensive?

  14. Ayumilove Post author

    @valon: The tomes section list out the total number of tomes to level up all skills. The bracket ones (e.g. A2 A3) refers to the list of skills which are recommended to be maxed. I have corrected Siphi the Lost Bride Tomes from 13 to 10.

  15. valon

    She needs 10 tomes not 13 and what does (a2,a3) mean on brackets at skill tomes?