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Raid Mode

Complete guide to Raid Mode in Anime Card Clash. Learn about raid bosses, difficulty challenges, rewards, and strategies for defeating powerful enemies.

What is Raid Mode?

Raid Mode is a challenging game mode where players face powerful raid bosses with unique mechanics and enemy compositions. Each raid boss has multiple difficulty levels, with harder difficulties offering better rewards.

Starting from v4.0, raid boss difficulty challenges have been added into the game. Players can now fight raid bosses with 4 kinds of difficulties: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Extreme.

Difficulty Challenges

Players can earn regular raid boss drops from beating Easy and Medium difficulty. Golden raid boss drops can be obtained from beating Hard and Extreme difficulty. The harder the difficulty, the more raid boss items it awards.

Easy
Regular raid boss drops
  • No Challenges
Medium
Regular raid boss drops
  • Opponent cards have 2x Health and Damage
  • Opponent gets first turn
  • Enemies receive +25% HP each turn for 4 turns after entry
Hard
Golden raid boss drops
  • Opponent cards have 3.5x Health and Damage
  • Opponent gets first turn
  • Enemies receive +25% HP each turn for 4 turns after entry
Extreme
Golden raid boss drops
  • Opponent cards have 5x Health and Damage
  • Opponent gets first turn
  • Enemies receive +25% HP each turn for 4 turns after entry

Raid Bosses

Monster 9
The sixth raid boss on the raid map

Enemy Deck

  • 1 x Kaiju Beast
  • 1 x Monster 10
  • 1 x Monster 9

Milestones

Treasure Coin
Drop the amount of Treasure Coin shown on the damage bar
Kaiju Core
Drop the amount of Kaiju Core shown on the damage bar

Raid Boss Rewards

Regular Raid Boss Drops

Obtained from Easy and Medium difficulty raids. These include standard raid boss items and resources.

Golden Raid Boss Drops

Obtained from Hard and Extreme difficulty raids. These are enhanced versions of regular drops with better stats and rarer items.

Milestone Rewards

Each raid boss has milestone rewards shown on the damage progress bar. These include:

  • Treasure Coins - Currency used for various purchases
  • Hollow Feathers - Special items for crafting or trading
  • Kaiju Cores - Rare materials for advanced crafting
  • Other raid-specific items depending on the boss

Raid Mode Strategy

Difficulty Selection: Start with Easy or Medium difficulty to learn the boss mechanics and enemy patterns. Once comfortable, move to Hard and Extreme for better rewards.
Enemy Composition: Study each raid boss's enemy deck composition. Understanding which enemies you'll face helps you build an effective counter-deck.
HP Scaling Challenge: Be aware that enemies receive +25% HP each turn for 4 turns after entry on Medium, Hard, and Extreme difficulties. This means enemies become significantly tankier over time, so focus on dealing damage quickly.
First Turn Disadvantage: On Medium, Hard, and Extreme difficulties, the opponent gets the first turn. This means you need to build a deck that can survive the initial enemy attack and then counter effectively.
Stat Multipliers: Enemy cards have significantly increased Health and Damage on higher difficulties (2x on Medium, 3.5x on Hard, 5x on Extreme). Ensure your deck has sufficient stats to handle these multipliers.
Milestone Farming: Focus on reaching milestone thresholds to maximize your rewards. The damage progress bar shows what rewards are available at each milestone.

Important Notes

Version Update: Raid boss difficulty challenges were added in v4.0. If you're playing an older version, you may not have access to these difficulty options.
Reward Scaling: The harder the difficulty, the more raid boss items you receive. However, make sure you can actually complete the higher difficulties before attempting them, as failed attempts don't provide rewards.
Deck Optimization: Raid bosses often require specialized deck builds. Consider cards with high damage output, defensive capabilities, and abilities that counter specific enemy mechanics.
Resource Management: Raid mode consumes resources (energy, attempts, etc.). Plan your raid attempts to maximize efficiency and ensure you have enough resources for multiple attempts if needed.