RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruption Best Teams for Speed-Farming

The Web of Corruption event dungeon is one of the best ways to grab Pinpoint gear this summer, but Rhaia the Mourned punishes sloppy team building hard. This guide covers the RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruptions best teams, the core mechanics you need to understand first, and exactly how to build a squad that clears stages fast without wiping.
What Is the RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruption Event Dungeon?
Web of Corruption event runs from June 3 through August 5 and brings back the limited-time Event Dungeon format alongside a Bastion makeover, a 25-day login calendar, and six new Legendary champions. The dungeon itself is set in the Mistwood and pits a team of five champions against Rhaia the Mourned, a Void Legendary from the Sylvan Watchers faction.

Clearing stages rewards Silver along with pieces of the returning Pinpoint Artifact Set, which gives strong Accuracy and Speed bonuses and grants Intercept stacks at higher set thresholds. This makes the dungeon worth farming repeatedly rather than clearing once and forgetting about it.
How Rhaia the Mourned Actually Works?
Before picking any champions, it helps to understand exactly why this boss wrecks unprepared teams. Rhaia opens fights with an A3 attack that self-buffs her with Increase ATK, then hits your whole team three times. Each hit steals one buff off whichever champion it lands on, and every buff stolen gives her 10% Turn Meter. If your team walks in covered in buffs, you are effectively feeding Rhaia free turn meter and ATK.
Once she has stolen enough buffs, she can immediately follow up with her A2 attack, which stuns your entire team and frequently leads to a full wipe. In short, the fight is built around denying Rhaia buffs to steal and burying her in debuffs she cannot remove.
Core Strategy for RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruptions Best Teams
Three principles separate a fast, safe clear from a wipe in this dungeon. To form the best teams for Web of Corruption dungeon, we had to fill in champions that can do the following tasks:
- Deny her buffs to steal. There are three ways to do this. You can bring zero buffs at all, which works fine on lower stages but limits your damage output. You can bring Block Buffs, which is the strongest and most flexible option since it also blocks her self-buff Increase ATK. Or you can stack Increase RES and Decrease ACC on your team so her buff steal attempt simply misses. Block Buffs is the option most speed-farming teams lean on because it solves the problem outright instead of working around it.
- Bury her in debuffs. Rhaia has no way to cleanse herself. Decrease ATK cuts her damage output roughly in half, and Decrease DEF boosts how hard your team hits back. Stack both whenever possible.
- Handle the minions fast. Her allies can refresh her buffs and protect her if left alive too long, so killing or locking them down quickly is essential to keeping runs fast.

RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruptions Minion Threats by Stage
Knowing which enemies to prioritize on each stage range saves you a lot of trial and error.
- Stage 1-10 Strategy: On stages 1 through 10, Rhaia has zero to two minions, so these clear quickly with almost any reasonably built team.
- Stage 10-20 Strategy: From stage 11 onward Rhaia always has four minions, and the difficulty climbs steadily from there. Madame Serris and Psylar show up as the first real threats, since both can pile on Decrease DEF, Decrease ATK, Decrease SPD, and Decrease ACC while shoving your turn meter backward, so neither should be allowed to take a turn if you can help it.
- From stage 16, watch for Mistrider Daithi. He self-buffs similarly to Rhaia and can land Decrease DEF on your team while occasionally gaining extra turns for big damage swings.
- Stage 20-30 Strategy: Stages 21 through 30 introduce legendary-rarity minions and a noticeable difficulty spike. Elva Autumnborn is the single most dangerous enemy in this range because she can remove debuffs from her entire team and apply Block Debuffs plus Increase SPD, which directly undoes your entire strategy against Rhaia. She should never be allowed to act. Baerd the Broad is the second priority target since his Provoke and Pain Link combination can chain into a sudden team wipe.
- From stage 26, Tramaria takes over Elva’s role as the debuff remover, but she resists typical crowd control, so you either need Increase Skill Cooldowns on her specifically or you need to kill her before she gets a turn off.
- From stage 28, Niamhe, Spear of Nyresa applies Block Damage to her whole team at the start of the fight and reapplies it once she drops below 50% HP, so Remove Buffs is needed to deal initial damage, followed by Block Buffs to stop the reapplication. King Gallcobar also appears around this point and just needs to be controlled the same way Elva is.

RAID: Shadow Legends Web of Corruptions Best Teams: Full Named Lineups
These are confirmed team compositions from community testing, HellHades guides, and content creator showcases. Teams are split by stage range so you can use whichever fits your current account progress.
Team 1: Stages 1 to 20 (Accessible Mid-Game Team)
This team was tested and confirmed by HellHades content creator Nubraids for stage 20 clears. It uses widely available champions and is the most accessible lineup for mid-game accounts.
| Champion | Role | Key Contribution |
| Deacon Armstrong | Debuffer / Speed Lead | AoE Decrease DEF, Speed aura |
| Fahrakin the Fat | Ally Attack Enabler | Calls all allies to attack together |
| Skullcrown | AoE Damage Dealer | Hard-hitting spread damage on minions |
| Sinesha | AoE Damage Dealer | Spread attacks to clear minion waves |
| Geomancer | Solo Tank / Finisher | Solos Rhaia after minions are cleared |
How it works: Deacon drops Decrease DEF on the enemy team immediately. Fahrakin then calls an Ally Attack, at which point Skullcrown and Sinesha unload their AoE on the minion group and wipe the wave in one or two rounds. Geomancer sits back with his counterattack passive, and simply duels Rhaia alone after the minions are gone. This is one of the cleanest stage 20 clears available without needing rare champions.
Swap option: Replace Deacon Armstrong with Uugo if you have her. Uugo brings both Decrease DEF and Block Buffs in the same kit, which removes the buff-steal threat entirely and makes the team significantly safer at higher stages within this range.

Team 2: Stages 20 to 25 (Block Buffs Priority Team)
This team adds Block Buffs as the primary mechanic against Rhaia, which is the recommended approach for climbing past the lower stages into the mid-difficulty range.
| Champion | Role | Key Contribution |
| Uugo | Block Buffs / Decrease DEF | Prevents Rhaia from buffing at all |
| Kael or Thor Faehammer | AoE Damage Dealer | Wave-clear with poison or direct damage |
| Fahrakin the Fat | Ally Attack Enabler | Boosts team burst on minion wave |
| Sinesha or Skullcrown | Secondary AoE Dealer | Additional wave-clearing damage |
| Geomancer | Solo Tank / Finisher | Solos Rhaia after wave is cleared |
How it works: Uugo leads the team and immediately shuts down Rhaia’s entire A3 snowball mechanic by preventing her from applying Increase ATK to herself. Fahrakin triggers the Ally Attack into Kael or Thor Faehammer, whose AoE combined with the secondary damage dealer clears the minion wave fast. Geomancer finishes Rhaia solo once the path is clear. This team handles most of the minion compositions on stages 11 through 25 comfortably without requiring any Legendary rarities outside of Uugo.
Team 3: Stages 25 to 30 (Debuff Control and Remove Buffs Team)
This is the hardest tier of the dungeon and requires specific tools to deal with Niamhe’s Block Damage and the debuff-removing minions. This team was documented and tested by Nubraids for stage 30.
| Champion | Role | Key Contribution |
| Yoshi the Drunkard | Decrease ACC Support | Reduces Rhaia’s accuracy so buff steals miss |
| Mavara the Web Diviner | Increase RES Buffer | Pairs with Yoshi to stack resistance vs. steals |
| Marius the Gallant | Remove Buffs / Damage | Strips Niamhe’s Block Damage, kills minions |
| Lydia the Deathsiren | AoE Debuffer | Decrease DEF, Weaken, bonus damage |
| Visix the Unbowed | Provoke / Turn Meter Control | Provokes minions while Marius works through them |
How it works: Yoshi drops Decrease ACC on Rhaia and her minions immediately, and Mavara’s Increase RES buff stacked on top means Rhaia’s buff steal rarely lands even without Block Buffs in the kit. Marius is essential from stage 28 onward specifically because he can Remove Buffs from Niamhe, stripping her Block Damage shield so your team can deal normal damage from the start.
Lydia piles on Decrease DEF and Weaken to maximize Marius’s damage output on the minions. Visix provokes the minions to buy time for Marius to work through them when they have extra health, since the stage 28 to 30 range has some of the tankiest minion lineups in the dungeon.
Swap options: Replace Yoshi with any other champion that applies AoE Decrease ACC if you do not have him. Replace Visix with any Provoke or Stun champion if needed. Mavara the Web Diviner is specifically strong here because she was introduced during the Web of Corruption event itself and her Increase RES buff synergizes directly with this counter-strategy.

Team 4: Budget F2P Team for Stages 10 to 20
For players without the above Legendary champions, this is a workable structure using accessible and farmable rarity champions.
| Champion | Role | Key Contribution |
| Warmaiden | AoE Decrease DEF | Drops defense on the entire minion wave |
| Kael | AoE Poison Dealer | Stacks poisons on waves and boss |
| Apothecary | Speed Boost / Healer | Keeps the team moving fast and alive |
| Scyl of the Drakes | CC and Reviver | Stuns, heals, and revives fallen teammates |
| Armiger | Turn Meter Reduction | Pushes enemy turn meters backward to prevent turns |
How it works: Apothecary goes first, pushing the whole team’s turn meter forward so they act before enemies can. Warmaiden drops Decrease DEF on everything in the wave. Kael follows up with AoE damage and poison stacks on both the minions and Rhaia. Scyl handles any revives if something goes wrong and applies stuns through her passive.
Armiger keeps pushing minion turn meters backward so they cannot act long enough for Kael to stack enough damage to finish them. This team will not speed-clear the dungeon, but it is a stable, consistent option that costs very little to build for players who are still growing their roster.

Team 5: Solo Tank Geomancer Strategy (All Stages)
If your team can clear the minion wave but struggles to finish Rhaia reliably, the dedicated solo tank approach works across all stage difficulties. Geomancer is the most recommended champion for this role, but Scyl of the Drakes, Rector Drath, or any high-bulk regeneration champion can be substituted.
Build requirements for the solo tank:
- Regeneration set plus Immortal set for consistent HP recovery
- Golden Elixir relic equipped for additional healing per turn
- High HP as the primary stat, minimum 60,000 recommended for stage 25 and above
- Moderate DEF of at least 3,000 to reduce incoming damage to manageable chunks
- Enough Accuracy to land HP Burn or Poison if the champion applies either
- Brimstone blessing equipped if the champion is Legendary rarity, since it adds passive percentage damage against Rhaia every turn without needing Accuracy
How it works: run any team that can wipe the minion wave reliably, lose all four other champions to Rhaia if needed, and let the solo tank finish her in a 1v1. Rhaia has no way to heal or self-sustain, so a champion she cannot kill in one rotation will eventually wear her down.
Building a Solo Champion to Finish Rhaia in Web of Corruptions
For players speed-farming this dungeon repeatedly, the most efficient approach is wiping out the minions with your main squad, then leaving one extremely tanky champion to solo Rhaia in a 1v1 duel afterward. To build this champion:
- Gear them in Regeneration sets, optionally paired with Immortal gear for extra survivability
- Equip the Golden Elixir relic for additional sustain
- Prioritize high HP with moderate DEF and SPD
- Build enough Accuracy to land debuffs if your solo champion applies any
- If the champion is Legendary rarity, the Brimstone blessing adds extra passive damage over time
The goal is a champion Rhaia simply cannot kill. Once that is in place, wear her down slowly using HP Burn, Poison, or Brimstone stacks while she has no allies left to protect her.
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