Thor Faehammer | Raid Shadow Legends

Raid Shadow Legends Thor Faehammer Skill Mastery Equip Guide

Overview

NAME: Thor Faehammer
FACTION: Barbarians
RARITY: Legendary
ROLE: Attack
AFFINITY: Magic
RANK: A
USABILITY: Damage Dealer
TOMES: 10 (A2 A3)

Abilities

RSL_AllBattles_AttackAura
RSL_AoE_DecreaseSpeed_30%
RSL_AoE_IgnoreBlockDamage
RSL_AoE_IgnoreUnkillable
RSL_AoE_Stun
RSL_Self_IncreaseAttack_50%
RSL_Self_IncreaseCriticalDamage_30%
RSL_Self_Passive
RSL_Target_BasicAttack_2Hits

Obtain from

Ancient Shard
Sacred Shard
Primal Shard

Blessings Recommendation

Crushing Rend (Damage Dealer)
Nature’s Wrath (Damage Dealer)

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

Thor Faehammer Overview

Introducing Thor Faehammer, one of the mighty quartet of Norse-themed Legendary champions unveiled during the epic 2024 Asgard Divide Event in Raid Shadow Legends. Joining the ranks of legends like Loki the Deceiver, Freyja Fateweaver, and Odin Faefather, Thor Faehammer brings the power of thunder to the battlefield. Players can summon this electrifying champion by taking part in the hybrid champion fusion event, which requires collecting 100 fragments of Dyana Gloompiercer from events and tournaments. Fuse four copies of her to bring forth Thor Faehammer! Wielding the legendary Mjolnir, Thor stands ready to defend Teleria from the treacherous schemes of his brother, Loki, and his dark ambitions.

Thor Faehammer isn’t just another damage dealer in Raid Shadow Legends—he’s a true storm on the battlefield! His abilities pack a serious punch, starting with his Wrath of Mjolnir (A1), which not only deals solid damage but also has a 20% chance to strike again. Each hit chips away at the enemy’s Turn Meter, making Thor a top contender for challenging bosses like Dark Fae and Fire Knight, where turn control is key. At the heart of his kit lies his unique passive skill known as Sky Rupture, which build up the Thunder counter every time Thor deals damage. When these counters reach 10, Thor unleashes a thunderous Stun on his enemies, leaving no one standing. Each stack increases his damage by up to 30%, but when that colossal Stun lands, the counters reset, balancing his overwhelming power with a tactical edge.

Thor’s Fulminous Richochet (A2) transforms him into a wrecking machine. This AoE hits enemies in a random order, with each consecutive strike increasing damage by 25%, up to a staggering 100%. Champions hiding behind Block Damage or Unkillable buffs such as Leorius the Proud and Helicath are no match for Thor, as he cuts through their defenses effortlessly. But it’s Thor’s Hammer of Heaven (A3) that truly elevates his role. Buffing himself with increased Attack and Critical Damage, Thor then launches an attack that lowers enemy resistance, stacking up to 50%, and applies Decrease Speed. This is especially useful in long, drawn-out fights like Hydra or Doom Tower, though the resistance reduction resets when Hydra heads respawn. With his raw damage, crowd control, and debuffing capabilities, Thor Faehammer is a force to be reckoned with, bringing the thunder wherever he goes!

Thor Faehammer Skills

Wrath of Mjolnir
Attacks 1 enemy 2 times. Has a 20 % chance of repeating the attack. Each hit decreases the target’s Turn Meter by 10%.
Level 2: Damage +10%
Level 3: Damage +10%
Damage Multiplier: 1.9 ATK

Fulminous Richochet (Cooldown: 4 turns)
Attacks all enemies. After hitting the first enemy, will hit every other enemy in a random order. Following the initial hit, each subsequent hit increases the damage inflicted by 25% (stacks up to 100%). Will ignore [Block Damage] and [Unkillable] buffs. This effect does not work against Bosses.
Level 2: Damage +10%
Level 3: Damage +10%
Level 4: Cooldown -1
Damage Multiplier: 5 ATK

Hammer of Heaven (Cooldown: 4 turns)
Attacks all enemies. Before attacking, places a 50% [Increase ATK] buff and a 30% [Increase C.DMG] buff on this Champion for 2 turns. Has a 75% chance of permanently decreasing the RES of each enemy by 10% (stacks up to 50%). Also has a 75% chance of placing a 30% [Decrease SPD] debuff on all enemies for 2 turns.
Level 2: Damage +10%
Level 3: Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Level 4: Buff/Debuff Chance +15%
Level 5: Damage +10%
Level 6: Cooldown -1
Damage Multiplier: 4 ATK

Sky Rupture [Passive]
Every time this Champion deals damage, increases the Thunder counter by 1 (stacks up to 10). Each Thunder stack increases this Champion’s DMG by 3% (stacks up to 30%). Once the Thunder counter reaches 10, attacks all enemies and places a [Stun] debuff for 1 turn. After the attack, the Thunder counter resets to 0.

Aura
Increases Ally ATK in All Battles by 30%.

Thor Faehammer Build Guide

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

Recommended Artifacts

PvE: Bloodthirst, Impulse, Lifesteal, Reflex, Relentless
PvP: Zeal
PvE & PvP: Accuracy, Critical Damage, Cruel, Divine Speed, Fatal, Instinct, Killstroke, Lethal, Merciless, Perception, Savage, Slayer, Speed, Supersonic

Stats Allocation

Weapon (ATK)
Helmet (HP)
Shield (DEF)
Gauntlets (ATK% / C.RATE / C.DMG)
Chestplate (ATK% / ACC)
Boots (SPD / ATK%)
Ring (ATK)
Amulet (C.DMG / ATK)
Banner (ATK / ACC)

Stats Priority

ATK Nuker: ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD
ATK Nuker & Debuffer: ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD, ACC

Supporting Roles

AoE Attacker

Thor Faehammer Masteries Guide

Arena, Doom Tower, Faction Wars

Raid Shadow Legends Thor Faehammer PvP Masteries Guide

Offense

  1. Deadly Precision
  2. Keen Strike
  3. Shield Breaker
  4. Ruthless Ambush
  5. Single Out
  6. Cycle of Violence
  7. Bring it Down
  8. Methodical
  9. Kill Streak
  10. Helmsmasher

Defense

  1. Defiant
  2. Improved Parry
  3. Bloodthirst
  4. Delay Death
  5. Retribution

Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons

Raid Shadow Legends Thor Faehammer PvE Masteries Guide

Offense

  1. Deadly Precision
  2. Keen Strike
  3. Heart of Glory
  4. Single Out
  5. Life Drinker
  6. Cycle of Violence
  7. Bring it Down
  8. Methodical
  9. Kill Streak
  10. Warmaster

Support

  1. Pinpoint Accuracy
  2. Charged Focus
  3. Swarm Smiter
  4. Lore of Steel
  5. Master Hexer

Thor Faehammer Champion Lore

Wielder of the legendary hammer, Mjolnir, Thor is as blunt and unyielding as the weapon he proudly bears. Before Asgard hid itself from the prying eyes of mortals, Thor was revered by the people of Frostheim. Huscarls sought to follow his example in his devotion to duty and unflinching loyalty to his lord and people. Warriors honed their bodies and practiced their battle-drills daily to emulate Thor’s incredible strength and formidable endurance. Fulminancers and stormcasters held him as their patron for his mastery of thunder and lightning. The hammer became ingrained in Frostheim culture as a symbol of strength, with people inking it into their flesh or wearing it as a pendant, even though the name of Thor has been largely forgotten in the modern day.

The tales of Thor’s countless great deeds were told all over Frostheim. One favorite told of how he tied the terrible Demon-serpent, Jorgunmundr, into an unsolvable knot and cast it into the freezing ocean to drown. Another was the time when he slew a dozen Dragonkin assassins who reached Odin’s throne room disguised as diplomats — those he did not crush into scaled paste with Mjolnir, he throttled with his bare hands.

Thor’s greatest victory became known as the Jotunn-breaking. The Rimetitans, a powerful Jotunn clan, expanded from their domains in the Razor-fjords, in the north-east Redspikes, destroying villages, stealing livestock, and butchering people. Magically attuned to the region’s wintery climes, the Jotunn’s skin was blue and hard as frozen rock, their hair icicles and hoarfrost. They bore jagged shields and weapons of solid mountain rock, which they carved with their bare teeth.

Alone, Thor met hundreds of Rimetitans atop the Storokk Glacier as the sun set. War cries, the cracking of rock, and bellows of pain were heard fifty leagues away, and in numerous towns the ‘night was made day’ by the flashing of countless lightning bolts.

It was over by sunrise. Trackers climbed to the glacier’s top and peered over the edge. The Storokk’s surface was littered with the body parts of pulverized Jotunn and smeared with their blood. Body parts charred by lightning were so intermingled with the gore there was no telling how many Jotunn there had been. Thor was nowhere to be seen. When he returned to Asgard, he carried on his back the severed head of the Rimetitans’ chieftain, his forehead caved in where Mjolnir had struck it. The Rimetitans all but disappeared from history.

It was some time after this battle, early in the Age of Treachery, that Thor met Loki, a wandering Fae who had come to Asgard. The two were polar opposites, Loki irreverent and sly, Thor serious and true. Both realized they had a love of adventuring across wild Teleria. Loki plied Thor with questions about the Redspikes, and Thor was fascinated by Loki’s tales of the jungles of Torcelin lstriv and the shifting dunes of the Krokhan Desert.

The two spent years adventuring together. Thor showed Loki every inch of the Redspikes; he could name every peak, river, ridge, and pass. They traveled into wider Anhelt, including the Mountains of Despair, of which Thor knew little less than his own land. Together they beheld wonders, escaped monsters, tumbled down scree slopes, and swam through raging torrents. He was always disappointed, however, that Loki never showed him anything from his amazing tales. They never traveled to distant Peltas to see the arenas of Velyzar or the city-sized marshes of the Sorrowlakes.

Long after Loki had disappeared without a word, upsetting Thor who trusted his friend had good reason, Freyja the Golden spoke of visions connected to the elusive Fae. Thor was at first happy — perhaps his friend was returning. But as she continued, Freyja said she saw signs connecting the Trickster with a plot to free the Fire Knight and thaw the Waters of Life. Thor felt betrayed. Was Loki using everything he taught him about the nature of ice and snow, of the dangers of mountains and how to survive them, in a quest to do the unthinkable?

Ultimately, the answer mattered not. Odin silently ordered Thor to apprehend Loki and bring him to Asgard. It almost certainly meant fighting his old friend, though he hoped it would not come to that. One question did occur to him — what if Loki was doing this for good? What if Freyja misunderstood or missed some crucial detail? The only way to know was to find Loki… but the Fae was a clever being. He was not above lying, a skill he could easily use for ill. Thor hoped his friendship with Loki would see all this settled. If he had to bring Mjolnir to bear he would, but the thought of that was as dark as the clouds above as he departed Asgard.

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