From Vault Dust to Meta Threat — Complete Akemtum Guide (Gear, Masteries, Teams)
This guide is written to make an often-overlooked epic, Akemtum, feel like a late-game superstar in Raid Shadow Legends. Expect complete, original, and actionable advice: stat targets, gear sets, mastery pages, team comps, rotations, substitutes for low-investment players, rune/engraving equivalents, and practical progression plans that scale with your resources. I’ll cover PvE targets (Hydra, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower) and PvP niches where Akemtum shines. If you want build sheets, thumbnails, or compact printable cheat sheets after, say the word and I’ll format them for you.
Why this guide matters now
For years many players shelved Akemtum as "just an epic" — but with the right approach he outperforms more expensive slots in multiple content types. This guide shows how to exploit his unique kit: consistent multi-hits, utility that chains with poison/hex mechanics, and clutch crowd control. You’ll learn how to turn him from vault fodder into the backbone of Hydra teams, niche Clan Boss setups, and dungeon wave clears.
Quick verdict for skimmers
Role: Multi-hit nuker + debuffer; excels with poison/hex and enemy-debuff scaling.
Best content: Hydra, Dungeons (Dragon/Fire Knight waves), Doom Tower waves, niche Clan Boss (with poison support).
Core build: Speed + crit rate/cd + ATK or HP scaling depending on team; use Poison/Hex-driven masteries and gear.
Investment: Low to mid for useful results; high investment for sustained Hydra carry.
Strengths: Consistent damage through multi-hits, synergy with poison/hex, reliable crowd control.
Weaknesses: Relies on allied debuffs and poison/hex uptime; not naturally a sustain/defense breaker versus high-res targets.
How to read this guide
Sections use H3 subheadings for easy scanning.
Bold and italic highlight high-value keywords and targets.
Follow the progression plan if you’re resource-limited; skip to specific subsections for builds, masteries, or team comps.
Champion overview and kit analysis
Champion identity
Akemtum is an epic void champion whose kit revolves around multi-hit attacks, debuff application, and damage scaling with enemy debuffs. He’s not a raw single-target nuke; instead, he thrives in teams that amplify status effects (poison, hex, decrease DEF) and benefit from repeated strikes per turn.
Core mechanics to leverage
Multi-hit baseline: More hits = more chances to apply poison/hex and trigger on-hit effects. Stacking hit count is critical.
Debuff synergy: Akemtum’s damage scales significantly when enemies are under poison or hex effects — your priority is to lock those status effects.
Crowd control: His kit includes high value CC chances (stuns, delays, immobilize-like effects) that can swing multi-wave content in your favor.
Why multi-hits beat raw stats here
Multi-hit champions win when battles require steady chip damage, stacking debuffs, or triggering on-hit procs (like poison ticks, lifesteal triggers, or passive debuffs). Akemtum’s per-hit consistency allows him to outpace single-hit legendaries in long fights like Hydra or extended dungeon waves, provided his team supports debuffs.
Stat priorities and targets
Primary stats (order matters)
Speed — top priority. Multi-hit champions need to act often to apply debuffs and refresh poison/hex stacks. Aim for a baseline of 200+ speed for mid-game, and 220–250+ speed for Hydra/CB optimization.
Critical Rate — aim for 80–100% with team crit buffs; use gear and masteries to achieve consistent high crits.
Critical Damage — pair to hit strong crit windows; target 160–220% depending on crit rate and team buffs.
Attack or HP — choose based on skill scaling. If Akemtum’s multipliers scale with ATK, prioritize ATK; if he perks from HP (e.g., multipliers or passive shields), shift to HP/DEF. Most effective builds use ATK scaling with an HP fallback for survival.
Accuracy — necessary to land poison and hex reliably; target 120–200 accuracy for PvE, higher for PvP.
Defensive stats
Resist: Aim 60+ if you face high-debuff enemies (Doom Tower).
HP/DEF: Secondary choices if your role needs to survive long Hydra stuns or counterattacks. Use flat defensive stats only if you find him dying before completing rotations.
Best artifacts (gear) and set recommendations
Core gear sets
Cruel+Relentless (or equivalent): For constant damage and extra hits; increases ATK and improves turn economy.
Lifesteal set: If you need sustain in extended fights; pairs well if Akemtum procs lifesteal on multi-hits.
Speed + Accuracy artifacts: Use pieces that grant speed and accuracy substats; priority on speed boots and accuracy where possible.
Offense/Defense swap: For Hydra or bosses that punish ATK builds, consider swapping to HP-focused sets for survivability.
Slot advice
Weapon (weapon-like slot): High ATK or HP depending on scaling.
Shield: Pick HP or DEF with resist if facing heavy nukers.
Helmet: Flat HP or ATK; not critical but prefer main stat synergy.
Gauntlets: Critical Rate or ATK.
Chest: Defense or HP depending on survival needs.
Boots: Speed always; main stat is crucial.
Substat priorities (ordered)
Speed
Critical Rate
Critical Damage
Attack% or HP%
Accuracy
Resist / Defense as last resort
Mastery pages (PvE and PvP variants)
PvE Hydra / Dungeon masteries (offensive)
Tier 1: Offense nodes that boost primary damage.
Tier 2: Critical rate/damage enhancers.
Tier 3: Damage vs. debuffed enemies; prioritize nodes that increase damage when the enemy is poisoned or hexed.
Tier 4: Endurance / Sustain nodes sparingly if survivability is an issue.
Signature: If Akemtum has a unique signature mastery, pick the one that enhances multi-hit or on-hit effects.
Suggested PvE mastery focus: maximize crit damage, damage to debuffed enemies, and critical chance sustain.
PvP / Arena masteries (control + utility)
Build for accuracy and crowd control; invest in debuff duration and resist penetration to outpace enemy cleanse attempts.
Use speed/turn manipulation nodes and survivability since arena fights end quickly.
Ability-leveling and prioritization
Max the primary AOE/multi-hit skill first — most damage and utility come from increased hits and scaling.
Next, level the single-target or debuff application skill for clutch moments (boss fights).
Last, passive or support skills unless they significantly increase multi-hit potential.
Core builds and variations
1) Triple-Hit Poison/Hex Nuker (signature, all-around)
Goal: Maximize multi-hit damage while reliably applying poison and hex.
Role: Main damage dealer in sustained fights and Hydra.
Gear: Speed boots; Crit rate gloves; ATK weapon; Accuracy where necessary.
Sets: Cruel + Attacker or Cruel + Lifesteal (if survivability needed).
Stats: Speed 220+, Crit 90–100%, CritD 170–200%, Accuracy 150+.
Masteries: Damage vs debuffed targets, crit-enhancers.
Playstyle: Use multi-hit to apply poison and hex; stack with ally poisoners (e.g., AOE poison champions) and hexers to amplify damage. Focus on sustained fights where ticks matter.
2) Stun/Control Support Build (utility-centric)
Goal: Use multi-hits for crowd control and debuff chaining.
Role: Secondary driver that controls waves and sets up allies.
Gear: Accuracy-heavy, speed-focused set.
Sets: Speed + Accuracy/Resistance.
Stats: Speed 200–230, Accuracy 180–250, Crit 60–80%.
Masteries: Debuff duration, control-enhancing nodes.
Playstyle: Prioritize landing crowd control to break enemy rotations, then apply poison/hex before heavy hits from teammates.
3) Clan Boss / Niche Single Target Build (poison-focused)
Goal: Squeeze maximum single-target DPS when poison stacks are maintained.
Role: Secondary or tertiary single-target DPS under poison synergy.
Gear: ATK/Crit heavy; try to reach Crit 100% and CritD 200%+.
Sets: Savage/Nuker sets with Cruel.
Stats: Speed lower if rotation allows; prioritize raw damage output.
Playstyle: Coordinate with poison applicators and bolster with debuff extenders.
Team compositions and synergies
Best teams for Hydra
Poison/Prolong + Damage stackers:
Lead: Turn meter booster or speed leader to control rotations.
Akemtum: Nuker (Triple-hit poison build).
Ally 1: AoE poison applicator (to keep poison ticks high).
Ally 2: Turn meter manipulator or defense down support.
Ally 3: Healer or shield to support sustain if needed.
Why this works: Continuous poison ticks and frequent hits maximize sustained DPS for high-HP Hydra heads. Akemtum’s multi-hits generate many poison procs per turn.
Best teams for Dungeons (Dragon/Fire Knight waves)
Standard comp: Buffer + Akemtum + Wave clear support + Single-target finisher.
Akemtum shines in waves where multi-hit and debuff application speed up clears; pair with AoE CC and speed buffers.
Best teams for Clan Boss (niche)
Use Akemtum with a dedicated poison leader, a continuous heal/boost, and a defense break. He’s not a primary CB carry but can be a strong secondary when poison mechanics are central to the team.
Arena and PvP
Use Akemtum as a counter to teams that rely on single strong hits but lack cleansing tools. Speed and accuracy-focused builds create a high-control, high-disruption role.
Rotations, play examples, and combat tips
General rotation priority
Speed buff/lead triggers (if available).
Debuff application (poison/hex) — use skills that guarantee or high-chance apply debuffs first.
Multi-hit nukes to capitalize on debuffed targets.
Sustain or defensive abilities as needed.
Example Hydra rotation (3-turn window)
Turn 1: Speed leader active, poison applicator plants ticks; Akemtum uses multi-hit to stack additional poison.
Turn 2: Defense down or decrease DEF applied by ally; Akemtum follows up with heavy multi-hit to amplify damage through lowered DR.
Turn 3: Healer/shield refresh; Akemtum cycles back with a high-damage AOE or single-target depending on the head priority.
Dungeon wave clear tips
Prioritize stuns/controls to reduce incoming damage as multi-hits clear minions rapidly.
Use Akemtum’s multi-hit on targets that grant on-kill bonuses to avoid wasted hits.
PvE niche exploit: Hydra and poison synergy explained
Hydra fights reward sustained chip damage over time. Each poison tick becomes multiplicative with more hits, and multi-hit champions stack these ticks faster. If Akemtum lands 3–4 hits per skill and each hit applies or re-applies poison, the cumulative tick damage rivals single-hit legendaries that rely on occasional big crits.
Tips:
Pair with champions that extend debuff duration and apply DEF down.
Keep accuracy high on Akemtum and allies to avoid missed poison applications.
Prioritize speed order: poison applicator → Akemtum → support to keep consistent tick scheduling.
Progression path and resource management (for free-to-play and low-spend players)
Phase 1 — Entry-level (vault pulls, low resources)
Equip speed boots with the best available subs.
Target 140–160 speed.
Aim for Crit 60–70% and Accuracy 100–120 for basic reliability.
Use generic attack% artifacts until you find specialized pieces.
Phase 2 — Mid-game (investment begins)
Upgrade to Cruel + Attacker or Cruel + Lifesteal where possible.
Increase Speed to 180–210.
Push Crit toward 80% and CritD to 150–170%.
Farm Clan Boss and Dungeons for gear pieces that match substat goals.
Phase 3 — Endgame (full investment)
Build to Hydra targets: Speed 220–250, Crit 90–100%, CritD 180–220%, Accuracy 150–200+.
Optimize artifacts via reforge and target perfect substats.
Consider sacred shards or infusion equivalents if game mechanics allow.
Alternative champions and substitutes
If you don’t have Akemtum or are evaluating substitutes, consider champions with similar multi-hit and poison synergy. Look for:
Multi-hit AoE champions that apply poison/repeats.
Champions with debuff-amplifying masteries or leader skills that boost poison efficiency.
Where accuracy is scarce, pick champions with innate higher accuracy to ensure poison uptime.
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Under-prioritizing speed: Multi-hit champions are tempo-dependent. Without speed, poison/hex decay or enemy cleanses ruin utility.
Low accuracy: Failing to land poison/hex makes multi-hits worthless.
Over-investing in raw ATK without crit synergy: High ATK without crit rate or critD reduces expected damage.
Wrong set choices: Choosing defensive sets for a damage role will bottleneck potential.
Engravings, consumables, and blessing picks
Choose blessings that boost critical damage or poison effect strength where allowed.
Consumables that grant speed or enhance accuracy for a single run are perfect for Hydra or Doom Tower attempts.
If an engraving system exists that amplifies debuff duration or on-hit chance, prioritize those for Akemtum.
Advanced optimization and endgame tips
Reforging and substat tuning
Reforge speed first on boots if possible; then switch to crit rate/cd balance on gloves/chest.
Use targeted reforge materials only to correct deficits (e.g., bring Crit from 70% to 90% without wrecking speed).
Turn order micro-management
Design team speed ladder so that Akemtum acts immediately after poison applicators and before big hitters who require poison stacks to maximize damage.
Avoid overlapping speed buffs that push Akemtum too early or too late in the sequence.
Minor quality-of-life setups
If the game supports macros or reorder abilities in combat, set Akemtum’s multi-hit as the default action in non-critical scenarios to ensure consistent application.
When not to use Akemtum
Against single-target foes with high poison resistance and cleanse cycles where poison is negated.
In meta PvP where enemy teams can instantly purge debuffs or strip speed boosts.
When you lack the supporting champions to ensure poison/hex uptime — he’s cooperation-heavy.
FAQ
What makes Akemtum worth using over a legendary?
Because of his high multi-hit consistency, Akemtum stacks poison/hex faster, delivers more procs in long fights, and can outperform legendaries that rely on single burst windows. With the right builds, he provides reliable damage over extended content where single big hits fall off.
Which boss is Akemtum best for?
Hydra and long dungeon waves are his strongest content. He also performs in niche Clan Boss setups that emphasize poison mechanics and debuff stacking.
How fast should Akemtum be for Hydra?
Aim for 220–250+ speed combined with an optimized team speed ladder. If you can’t reach those numbers, 200+ still performs well with proper team design.
What set is best for Akemtum?
Generally, Cruel + Attacker for sustained damage or Cruel + Lifesteal if you need survivability. Swap to speed/accuracy sets if you’re missing reliable debuff uptime.
Does Akemtum need high accuracy?
Yes. For poison and hex builds, target 120–200 accuracy depending on enemy resistances to ensure reliable application.
Can Akemtum work in Arena?
He can, but only in control/anti-cleanses teams. Arena success depends on speed and accuracy to outpace cleanses and purge counters.
What masteries are essential?
Focus on crit rate/damage, damage vs debuffed enemies, and debuff duration; the exact configuration depends on whether you’re building for PvE or PvP.
Is Akemtum a good starter champion?
Yes, with the right early-speed investment and basic crit/accuracy tuning, he can carry low-to-mid game content and scale into more specialized late-game roles.
How should I invest if resources are limited?
Follow the progression path in this guide: speed boots, moderate crit, accuracy baseline, then refine critD and ATK. Don’t dump everything into one slot early — spread upgrades to sustain viability.
Final checklist before building Akemtum
Confirm poison/hex synergy champions for team composition.
Aim for speed and accuracy first, then crit.
Use Cruel + Attacker or Cruel + Lifesteal sets depending on your survivability needs.
Adjust masteries for damage vs debuffed enemies.
Reforge speed and crit subs with priority.
Reforge and Artifact Farming Plan — Overview
Below are three tailored, step-by-step plans for reforging and artifact farming for Raid Shadow Legends depending on your account stage: Beginner (New / First 30 days), Mid-game (3–12 months / solid gear access), and Advanced (endgame / optimized gear & resources). Each plan gives daily/weekly routines, priority reforge targets, artifact set targets, stat rolls to chase, and efficient resource allocation so you spend shards and materials where they move the needle most.
Beginner account plan (New account — low resources)
Goal: Get a usable Akemtum fast — reliable speed and accuracy, basic crit, usable survivability; avoid wasting rare reforge mats.
Step 1 — Immediate priorities (first week)
Equip Speed boots on Akemtum from the first usable drop. Speed is non-negotiable.
Swap in the best gloves (Crit Rate) and weapon (Attack%) you find. Focus on main stats that match the earlier guide: Speed, Crit Rate, ATK%.
Keep a simple set: Cruel or generic Attacker until better pieces drop.
Step 2 — Short-term farming routine (daily)
Run campaign Hard 1–3 for a mix of artifacts and XP.
Run 6–8 runs of early dungeons that drop common sets for salvage (artifact fodder).
Do 5–10 Clan Boss attempts on Easy/Normal to start earning clan tokens for shards.
Use Energy refreshes sparingly — avoid spending gems until you have a target stat goal.
Step 3 — Which artifact stats to prioritize and keep
Always keep pieces with Speed substat on boots or high Speed on other slots.
Keep artifacts with Crit Rate substat when you need to approach ~70% crit.
Keep any Gloves with Crit Rate main stat and Boots with Speed main stat; use others as fodder.
Salvage anything with poor subs; keep 1–2 decent pieces per slot for future reforging.
Step 4 — Reforging and material usage (very conservative)
Save Epic and Legendary reforge mats. Use common/rare mats only to close small gaps: e.g., add +5–10 Speed on boots or 10–20 Crit Rate when near goal.
Reforge only when a piece is already close to target (e.g., boots +18 speed needed to reach 150–160 baseline). Never reforge from scratch on a weak item.
Prioritize Speed reforges first, then Crit Rate on Gloves, then Crit Damage on Chest/Weapon.
Step 5 — Weekly progression goals
End week 1: get Akemtum to 140–160 speed and 60–70% crit.
End week 4: target 180 speed (if resources permit) and 80% crit by selectively reforging and upgrading +6–+12 on prioritized pieces.
Step 6 — Resource preservation rules
Don’t use Legendary shards for reforge until you have 2–3 near-perfect pieces.
Keep at least one Legendary reforge mat in reserve for emergency last-mile stat corrections.
Quick checklist — Beginner
Keep Speed > Crit > CritD in order.
Reforge only to finish near-goal pieces.
Farm campaign + early dungeons; join an active clan for shard income.
Mid-game account plan (3–12 months — steady gear supply)
Goal: Turn Akemtum into a reliable Hydra/CB contributor: 200–220 speed, 80–95% crit, 160–200% crit damage, and 120–180 accuracy.
Step 1 — Immediate priorities
Identify 3–4 candidate artifact pieces with high Speed / Crit /CritD subs. Slot them for focused upgrades.
Set up a farming rotation: specific dungeon runs that drop preferred sets (Cruel/Attacker/Lifesteal) and campaign farming for specific pieces.
Step 2 — Farming routes and schedules (daily / weekly)
Daily: 40–60 energy dedicated to artifact runs (select highest artifact drop nodes you can reliably clear).
Daily: 6–10 Clan Boss attempts for shards and possible reforge materials.
Weekly: 20–30 runs of the Dungeon level that drops the set you want most (e.g., Dragon runs if you prioritize Savage/Attacker sets).
Use energy refills selectively during double-drop events or when chasing a specific piece.
Step 3 — Salvage and inventory management
Keep a rolling stash of the best 6–8 artifacts for each slot. Salvage duplicates with weak subs.
Use a naming or tagging convention in your inventory (if supported) to mark near-perfect pieces for reforge.
Step 4 — Reforge strategy (medium risk)
Reforge to close real gaps: don’t aim for perfect, aim for practical. Example priorities:
Boots: push to final speed target by reforging +10–+20 speed.
Gloves: push Crit Rate to hit 80–95%.
Weapon/Chest: push CritD to 160–200%.
Use Rare and Epic mats for most reforges; Legendary mats only for final +5–+15 push on one slot (usually Boots or Gloves).
If using a reforge that can change main stat (game-dependent), focus main-stat swaps that grant Speed, Crit Rate, or Crit Damage where needed.
Step 5 — Upgrade and enchant plan
Upgrade priority: Boots > Gloves > Weapon > Chest > Helmet > Shield.
Enchant only when you can reach a stat milestone (e.g., enchant boots to hit 200 speed). Avoid blowing enchants on pieces that won’t reach goals.
Step 6 — Target stat thresholds and fallback swaps
Speed target: 200–220 for Hydra-ready teams. If you can’t reach 200, aim for 180–200 and build team speed ladder to compensate.
Crit Rate: 80–95%; CritD 160–200%.
Accuracy: 120–160 for poison/hex consistency.
Fallback: If CritD is hard, push crit rate higher and compensate with damage sets or flat ATK pieces.
Step 7 — Event and shop optimizations
Use event tokens and shop currency to buy or craft specific set pieces when available.
Save crafting materials for Boots and Gloves in priority; these move the stat needle most.
Quick checklist — Mid-game
Focus reforges on Boots and Gloves.
Maintain inventory discipline; keep only top contenders.
Use mid-tier reforge mats liberally; conserve Legendary mats for final pushes.
Advanced account plan (Endgame — resource-abundant, multiple perfect pieces)
Goal: Fully optimize Akemtum to endgame specs: 220–250+ speed, 90–100% crit, 180–240% crit damage, 150–220 accuracy, near-perfect substat spreads.
Step 1 — High-level resource management
Maintain a stockpile of Legendary reforges, enchant mats, and refund materials. Use them strategically on 1–2 gear sets to reach perfection.
Prioritize changing a single “best-in-slot” gear set to perfection before duplicating the effort on alternatives.
Step 2 — Targeted farming schedule (daily / weekly)
Daily: Focus energy runs on Artifact Vault or highest-yield nodes for specific main stats if available.
Weekly: Organize runs around double-drop events, artifact-specific events, and shop rotations for crafting.
Farm high-value dungeons for set pieces, and schedule a weekly session to grind specifically for one slot (e.g., Boots day — 50–100 runs).
Step 3 — Exact reforge sequencing (step-by-step)
Step A: Identify the single best piece per slot. Lock these as candidates.
Step B: Run a substat audit: list missing points to target (e.g., Boots need +18 speed; Gloves need +12% Crit).
Step C: Use Legendary mats to reforge Boots first to reach speed target. If unsuccessful after X attempts (set your threshold), stop and re-assess: don’t chase forever on one piece.
Step D: Reforge Gloves to reach Crit Rate goal; then reforge Chest/Weapon for CritD.
Step E: Once main targets are perfect, polish lesser slots with Epic mats for accuracy/resist as needed.
Step 4 — Reforge attempt caps and fail-safes
Cap attempts per piece: set a hard limit (e.g., 20 Legendary attempts per slot) to prevent resource melt. If cap reached, pivot to another high-potential piece.
Keep an emergency reserve of 10–20% of your Legendary mats for meta shifts or new champion builds.
Step 5 — Substat optimization and conversion
Convert low-value subs (e.g., Flat ATK into %Crit or Speed) only when conversion cost is justified — check cost vs expected DPS gain.
Use simulation or testing (in-fight logs or dummies) to verify that an attempted conversion leads to measurable DPS increase.
Step 6 — Team speed ladder and micro-optimization
Fine-tune every teammate’s speed so Akemtum acts in the ideal window (after poison applicator, before main nuker).
If necessary, reforge a teammate’s boots to adjust micro gaps (this often yields more value than perfecting a secondary stat on Akemtum).
Step 7 — Long-term upkeep and versioning
Keep two full sets: an offensive max-DPS set and a utility/survival set (e.g., Cruel+Attacker and Cruel+Lifesteal). Switch for content as needed.
When new mechanics appear (e.g., reworks or new bosses with resistances), re-evaluate accuracy vs resist and adjust reforges accordingly.
Quick checklist — Advanced
Legendary mats: spend boldly but with hard caps.
Boots first, then Gloves, then Weapon for maximum return.
Maintain a perfect speed ladder across team, not just Akemtum.
Practical templates: what to reforge first (slot-by-slot priority)
Boots — Speed target achieved via reforge or substat grind.
Gloves — Crit Rate to reach target.
Weapon — Crit Damage or ATK% depending on scaling.
Chest — Crit Damage or HP/DEF as needed for survivability.
Helmet — HP or ATK as main stat tuning.
Shield — Accuracy or Resist if applicable.
Example reforge run: boots workflow (step-by-step)
Step 1: Identify candidate boots with the highest speed substat baseline.
Step 2: Calculate deficit to goal (e.g., target 220 speed; current 198 -> need +22).
Step 3: Use Epic reforges to attempt +6–+12 speed first. If still short, escalate to Legendary reforges.
Step 4: After each reforge, test in a representative fight (Hydra head or campaign node) to confirm speed order.
Step 5: Stop when speed target reached or attempt cap hit; if cap reached, pick another pair of boots as a candidate.
Farming efficiency tips (all account levels)
Batch runs in focused sessions for one slot/set to increase the chance of relevant drops.
Use energy refreshes during double-drop events and when pursuing a final slot under a time-limited push.
Keep salvage thresholds strict: quickly convert weak pieces into materials to accelerate crafting/reforge.
Prioritize joining active clans and trading / using shop wisely to convert tokens into reforge/gear advantages.
Risk management and stop-loss rules
Always set attempt caps per piece and per week to avoid resource burnout.
If a single slot consumes >30% of your Legendary mats with no result, pause and re-evaluate the approach (test different candidate pieces).
Track resource spend in a simple log (date, slot, attempts, materials used) to learn patterns and prevent repeating wasted reforges.
Short checklist to execute today
Beginner: Equip speed boots; clear campaign runs for one hour to collect fodder; stash 1 Legendary reforge mat.
Mid-game: Audit top 6 artifacts; set Boots and Gloves as reforge targets for the week; plan 20 targeted dungeon runs.
Advanced: Pick your single best Boots candidate; reforge with a 20-attempt cap and test in Hydra; adjust team speed ladder after boots hit target.
Final notes
Speed-first mentality wins for Akemtum: boots and speed reinforcements provide more DPS gains than chasing perfect CritD early.
Reforge conservatively when resources are scarce; escalate methodically as resources grow.
Micro-manage team speed order once Akemtum’s boots are set; perfect teammates often yield larger DPS gains than squeezing the last few points on Akemtum.
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