Crystal of Atlan Elite Guide: Beat Queen Coronation with Ease

 


Welcome to Queen Coronation Elite

Taking on the Queen Coronation Elite raid in Crystal of Atlan feels like a huge milestone. If you’re reading this, you probably want to stop wiping and start clearing. Right now, this raid can feel rough — not just because of mechanics, but because the damage and survival checks punish any unprepared team. The good news? Once you know how to set up your team and handle every phase, the run gets easier and more consistent every week.

This guide breaks down every major part of the fight in simple steps — from minimum power, good team roles, the right ultimates, to the must-know mechanics. Whether you’re aiming to carry others or just want that first clear for yourself, you’ll find clear advice here to get it done.


Power Requirements and Early Expectations

Before jumping in, make sure you and your team meet the minimum recommended power for Queen Coronation Elite. Right now, most groups succeed with four main carries at 60k power or higher. If you’re trying solo or with just friends, plan for about 40k-50k power per player for Story difficulty and at least 55k+ for Elite.

Don’t expect to brute force this raid alone — your best bet is to find a solid team or join a guild that runs clears regularly. The first 1,000 clears on your server make the run easier overall, so early birds might struggle more. Be patient and gear up when possible.


How to Build Your Team

A balanced Queen Coronation Elite squad splits into two parts: carries and supports.

  • Carries: High DPS, usually your strongest geared players.

  • Supports: Players who know the mechanics, focus on survivability, and handle crystal break duties.

Classes don’t matter as much as your skill presets, ultimates, and your willingness to stick to your role. Even lower power supports help more than an extra weak DPS, as breaking crystals fast can save an entire run.



Picking the Right Ultimate Skills

For supports, one skill matters most — the crystal breaker. Downgrade your ultra awakening and slot in the skill that destroys the crystals that seal your abilities. Without it, you’re dead weight when the Queen disables your kit.

Carries can stick to full DPS builds. Some DPS players take the same crystal skill for backup, but ideally the support players handle crystal destruction so carries keep big damage for the boss.


Pairing Carries and Supports

In this raid, every carry should pair with one support. That way, when the crystals appear, the support takes charge of breaking them while the carry keeps pressure on the Queen. Make sure everyone knows their pair before you pull — confusion mid-fight wastes valuable time and ultimates.


Don’t Forget Your Pet

Even free-to-play players should equip a decent DPS pet. A level 5 pet helps supports break crystals faster. If you don’t have a top-tier pet like Tatsumaki, pick whatever you can level up the highest — every bit of extra damage helps.


Starting the Run

At the entrance, everyone splits up on the chessboard pieces: pawn, knight, bishop, or rook. Each piece ties you to the crystals you’ll destroy later. Once you stand on your piece, stick with your carry/support pair — you’ll break the same crystal every time.

Also, eat your food buffs. Survivability and elemental buffs make a big difference in meeting DPS checks and staying alive. Bring your best titles too — every stat helps.


Early Mechanics: Fire and Ice

The Queen Coronation fight uses two core phases — fire and ice. Both mix crystal breaks, area damage, and movement. In fire phase, expect burning floors and walls you can jump over. In ice phase, you’ll see freezing floors and falling ice pillars you can stand on to avoid damage. Master triple jumps here — holding your basic attack then double jumping lets you clear high walls easily.


Destroying Crystals Quickly

When your abilities get sealed, your job is to break your assigned crystal fast. Only your pet and ultimate stay usable when this happens. Save your ult for these moments if you’re a support — don’t waste it on regular DPS. Carries keep their ults for bursting the Queen, so don’t rely on them to help break your crystal.


Dodge Smart, DPS Smart

Stay behind the Queen whenever possible — that’s the safest spot during most attacks. Top DPS players should always face the Queen toward a wall when possible to limit how cone attacks hit the group. Stay mobile and watch for fire or ice walls you can hop over to avoid damage bursts.


Chessboard Room Mechanics

At certain points, two players get teleported to a chessboard room. They’ll need to destroy specific chess pieces to unlock damage on mini bosses in the main room. Good communication here saves runs — the main team should call out which piece needs destroying right away. If you’re inside, figure it out quickly and break the right one.


Dealing with Mini Boss DPS Checks

Failing a mini boss phase wipes the whole raid. You have about one minute to destroy them, so every ultimate counts. Supports should keep big heals ready so the carries can burn these down without worrying about surviving. This is where weak teams often fail — coordinate bursts and save skills for these checks.

Staying Alive in Fire and Ice Phases

Each phase mixes simple mechanics with punishing damage. In fire mode, the floor can turn into burning tiles. Avoid these by jumping onto safe walls or using triple jumps to reach safe spots fast. When the ice phase starts, ice pillars fall down and create platforms. These help you move over freezing floors and reach sealed crystals. If you know your jumps, you’ll stay ahead of incoming damage and break your crystal before it wipes the group’s damage window.

A simple trick: hold your basic attack, then double jump for height. This makes hopping ice or fire walls way easier, especially if you need to escape a tight corner or sudden floor burn.


Handling Tethers and Shared Damage

Later phases often chain two players together. When tethered, watch your spacing — too close can trigger damage spikes, too far can break the link and fail the mechanic. If you’re new, stick near your partner and move together while keeping distance from other players. Supports help here too by topping up heals during these link moments so no one drops mid-mechanic.


The ‘Floor is Lava’ Phase

One dramatic moment in Queen Coronation Elite is when the entire floor ignites. The only safe spots become small ice blocks or pillars. If you stand on the burning floor too long, you’ll melt in seconds. Good teams plan where to drop these pillars near the Queen so you can keep dealing damage without having to run far for safety. The goal is always to keep uptime on the Queen’s health bar.


Clone Phase: Ice and Fire Split

Near the end, the Queen splits into two versions — an ice clone and a fire clone. Ideally, strong teams go straight for the fire version and ignore ice. If your group’s DPS isn’t high enough to burst down the fire clone in time, clear the ice version first, then refocus the main boss. Picking the right target here can mean the difference between a clean clear and a messy wipe when the clones overwhelm you.


Using Resurrections Wisely

Supports and carries alike should plan their resurrections. Dying once in Queen Coronation Elite isn’t the end — it’s burning all your res tokens too early that ruins a run. Save res for emergencies and avoid risky plays when you’re low. Supports should always keep backup healing or shields ready when people go down. One good rez and well-timed heal can recover an entire fight.


Small Things That Make a Big Difference

Little details help push a team from constant wipes to smooth clears:

  • Always eat food buffs.

  • Bring the highest-level pet you can.

  • Communicate who breaks which crystal.

  • Agree on who calls mechanics in voice or chat.

  • Check your titles and gear before starting.

Most failed runs happen because someone didn’t double-check these basics.


Finding Good Carries

Don’t have a full team of heavy hitters? Many servers in Crystal of Atlan have top-ranked players who run public clears. Look under Co-Op Battle rankings and see who’s assisting Queen Coronation Elite. Many guilds, like Exodiac Fleet in the original run, help lower power players get their first clear to push the server towards the 1,000 mark that makes this raid easier for everyone.

Be respectful when you ask for a carry — be ready, listen, and don’t waste people’s time by ignoring mechanics.


Staying Calm Under Pressure

Queen Coronation Elite demands focus more than anything. One or two players panicking during the crystal breaks or chessboard phase can cause the whole party to wipe. Stay calm, listen to calls, and trust your pairs to handle their roles. When in doubt, over-communicate. “Did you break your crystal?” is always better than watching a DPS check fail in silence.


### Why Getting the Clear Matters

Clearing Queen Coronation Elite isn’t just about bragging rights. The gear drops, server progress, and buff unlocks help everyone’s future raids. Once your server hits 1,000 clears, the difficulty softens a bit for everyone. So, helping friends or guildmates clear this now makes your next runs faster and smoother.


Post-Run Tips

After you beat the Queen once, check your logs and think about what went right or wrong. Did someone die repeatedly on the same mechanic? Was crystal break speed too slow? Did people stand in fire for no reason? Fix these details for your next run and you’ll see improvements fast. Also, if you carried or got carried, pay it forward — help others get their clear, too.



Final Thoughts

Queen Coronation Elite is challenging, but it’s beatable for any Crystal of Atlan player willing to learn the mechanics, gear up smart, and run with people who communicate. Take your time, focus on your role, and you’ll clear it before you know it.

Conclusion

Clearing Queen Coronation Elite in Crystal of Atlan isn’t just about brute strength — it’s about teamwork, clear roles, and knowing what to do when things get tough. If you stick to the advice in this guide, respect your team’s time, and keep practicing the mechanics, you’ll push through the toughest parts faster than you expect.

Remember, each clear helps your whole server progress. So once you’ve done it, help someone else get it done too. Good luck in there — and see you at the next raid!


FAQ

What power level should I have for Queen Coronation Elite?
Aim for 60k+ power for main DPS carries and at least 40k-50k for supports. Higher power makes the run smoother.

How do I break the crystals during the raid?
Supports should swap to a crystal-breaking skill and save their ultimates for sealed phases. Break them fast so your team keeps damage uptime.

How do I find a group or carry for this raid?
Look in Co-Op Battle rankings in-game for top assists. Many high-level players and guilds organize carries to push server progress.


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