
Speaking of the ads, there's also the over-saturation of ads.As D'Angelo Wallace claims: "One doesn't play Raid: Shadow Legends so much as one watches Raid: Shadow Legends." In fact, the game even included an "auto-battle function" so you can skip the "thrilling gameplay" altogether. False advertising: The game claims that it has "thrilling gameplay", but it's literally just like any other turn-based RPGs, just turn-based clicking.While Raid claims that it has more than thousand champions, it's very hard to collect even a fraction of them due to how much the gacha system is rigged against you.Because of the pay-to-win nature of the game, making progress in it is actually quite difficult without spending money in some way, as the game keeps on tossing you useless materials.Every time you head back to the main menu, it thrusts a bunch of promotional "pay-to-win" pop-ups in your face, and even something as simple as unequipping a rune (which should be available for free) can cost large amounts of resources.


It's very difficult to obtain legendary heroes and the only other option in the game is to summon them by collecting various materials, leveling, and promoting other characters.
