Raid Shadow Legends Fusion Calendar: Schedule & Updates – GameWilds
Track the latest Raid Shadow Legends fusion schedule with live updates, current fusion progress, and a full calendar of recent fusions by year.
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You want a clean plan for the next Raid fusion so you don’t waste shards, energy, or silver. A Fusion Calendar lines up Summon Rush, Champion Chase, and any Hero’s Path swaps so you can hit fragments on schedule and avoid last‑minute panic. You’ll see what’s live now, how fragment windows stack, and where to bank value. If you’re prepping for Noldua the Gloaming or the next headliner, here’s how to time it right...
Current Raid Fusion
You’re tracking the current fusion: Noldua the Gloaming, a Fragment fusion requiring 100 fragments. Use the progress tracker to log earned fragments from each Event and Tournament and plan around Summon Rush, Champion Chase (Fri, Feb 13), and Hero’s Path (Fri, Feb 20). Check daily updates to confirm point thresholds, new fragment sources, and any schedule shifts.
Current Fusion Champion
Mark your calendar: Noldua the Gloaming is the current Fragment Fusion, needing 100 fragments earned across rotating Events, Tournaments, a Hero’s Path (replacing Summon Rush), and a Champion Chase on Friday, February 13. In your raid shadow legends fusion calendar, track the raid fusion schedule carefully; the current raid fusion spreads fragments across two summoning events plus that Champion Chase. Noldua the Gloaming brings top-tier utility: Umbral Purge strips all buffs, places Decrease DEF, and grants Increase ATK, while Shadestrike applies Enfeeble (Weaken vs bosses). Moonbloom’s Blessing offers a full-team revive, TM boost, and a MAX HP shield, supercharging Solanar.
1) Scholar of Shadows: cuts enemy skill-based TM boosts by 30% and works while she’s dead.
2) Accuracy aura plus Solanar synergy makes debuffs stick.
3) Fragments can be banked; summon anytime at 100.
Fusion Type
Kicking off this rotation, Noldua the Gloaming is a Fragment-type fusion: you’ll collect 100 fragments from scheduled Events and Tournaments, then summon him directly from the Portal. As a fragment collector fusion, you won’t fuse epics; you’ll farm fragments from raid fusion events aligned with the raid shadow legends fusion schedule. This fragment fusion raid spreads Noldua’s pieces across two Summon Rushes, one champion chase tournament on Friday 13th February, and a Hero’s Path on Friday 20th February.
Because fragments don’t expire, you can claim Noldua anytime after reaching 100. Plan shards and energy around the calendar, and use bonus days to close gaps. Fusion packs and leaderboard boosts can speed progress, but point targets assume late-game accounts, so your actual grind may be lighter.
Fusion Progress Tracker
Often the simplest way to stay on pace is to watch your Fusion Progress Tracker and adjust daily. For Noldua the Gloaming’s fragment fusion, you need 100 fragments; you’re at 10/100 after finishing Ice Golem (2,250 points → 25) and Gear Hunters I (3,700 points → 25). Track fragments in-browser or log in to save; use manual collection if you pace around Summon Rush or Progressive Summon bonus windows. Farm Stage 20 Normal for efficient raid fusion tournaments—about 140 runs (~2,240 energy) typically secures 25 fragments.
1) Check raid fusion updates on the raid shadow legends champion fusion calendar to plan Champion Chase (Fri 13 Feb) and Hero’s Path (Fri 20 Feb).
2) Use this mini raid fusion guide to budget energy and shards.
3) Treat Noldua as a hybrid fusion raid: mix events with targeted farming.
Fusion Events and Tournaments
While Noldua the Gloaming runs as a Fragment Fusion, your fragments will come from a tight rotation of Events and Tournaments that you must time well. You’ll need 100 fragments, typically split across milestones that grant 25 fragments each, plus leaderboard bonuses.
Expect two Summon Rush-style windows, a Champion Chase Tournament (e.g., Friday 13th February), and often a Hero’s Path replacing one Rush for extra fragments. Plan shards carefully: a standard Summon Rush might pay 25 fragments at 3,000 points, while a Bonus Summon Rush can push an additional 50 if you’ve saved resources.
Bank energy and silver for Gear Hunters, Gear Enhancement, and dungeon pushes (Dragon, Fire Knight, Ice Golem, Spider), and prioritize Champion Training. Track fragments in the Summoning Portal or a third-party tracker like fastidious.gg.
Daily Updates
Starting today’s check-in, you’re at 10/100 Noldua fragments after Day 1’s Ice Golem Tournament and Gear Hunters I. Log your progress now—guest saves sit in-browser, but sign in to keep it permanent; clearing cookies wipes guest data. If you’re catching up, Stage 20 Ice Golem (~140 runs, ~2,240 energy) and Gear Hunters (~304 runs, ~4,864 energy) set your baseline. Plan energy, avoid overlap waste, and track fragments daily.
Noldua’s worth the grind: Enfeeble on A1, full buff strip + Decrease DEF with team Increase ATK on A2, and a powerful A3 team revive with shield and TM boost—plus passive TM control, especially with Solanar.
1) Friday, Feb 13: Champion Chase—bank shards for points.
2) Friday, Feb 20: Heroes Path replaces Summon Rush—extra fragments.
3) Note potion stock for ascension post-summon.
How Raid Fusions Work
You’ll first choose between Fragment, Traditional, or Hybrid fusion paths, each with distinct material and upgrade requirements inside a fixed window. Then you’ll map an Event and Tournament checklist—Champion Training, Champion Chase, Summon Rush, Hero’s Path, and any Shop packs—to secure all required fragments or components on time. With your shards, potions, ranks, and ascensions planned against the calendar, you’ll finish the summon at the portal before the window closes.
Fragment vs Traditional vs Hybrid Fusion
Although every Fusion aims to deliver a new Legendary on a deadline, Raid runs three distinct systems that change how you plan: Traditional, Fragment, and Hybrid. In a Traditional fusion, you collect specific champions—often Epics you first fuse from Rares—then combine them at the Portal. Fragment fusions skip intermediates: you earn Champion Fragments from Events and Tournaments, then summon the Legendary once you hit the threshold (usually 100–400; Noldua the Gloaming needs 100). Hybrid mixes both: you’ll secure set champions or intermediates and also gather a fragment quota to finish.
1) Fragment cadence: most events grant ~25 fragments; Summon Rush/Hero’s Path can drop 15–50.
2) Speed paths: Summon Rush, Champion Chase, and Training offer fastest fragment spikes.
3) Risk tradeoffs: Traditional demands roster depth; Fragment/Hybrid demand event efficiency and resource bursts.
Event and Tournament Checklist
Before you spend shards or energy, map the fusion’s Event and Tournament path so you know where the 100 required fragments come from and when to grab them. List every Event and Tournament by date, milestone value, and expected fragment payout.
Prioritize Summon Rush milestones; a 3,000-point tier often gives 25 fragments, and bonus windows can add 50 more. Track Champion Chase (typically 15) and Champion Training (often 10), including leaderboard extras (+5 to +10). Plan Dungeon Tournaments around x2 Drop Fever to hit 2,250-point milestones for 25 fragments efficiently; farm Stage 20 Normal unless your gear targets differ.
Claim fragments during the active fusion window—unclaimed rewards don’t carry. Log in to save progress; guest trackers are temporary. Note potion needs, shard retention, and shop pack contingencies.
Raid Fusion Calendar by Year
You’ll find the yearly breakdowns here: Raid Fusion Calendar 2024, 2025, and 2026. Use these to spot fusion windows, fragment sources, repeat event patterns, and Shop Pack timings so you can plan shards, energy, and silver efficiently. Skim each year to set targets for Summon Rush, Champion Chase, dungeon tournaments, and cross-month chains before you spend.
Raid Fusion Calendar 2026
While 2026 sticks to fragment-first design, the Raid Fusion Calendar tightens schedules and clarity, mapping every traditional, fragmented, and hybrid fusion window with exact dates, global start/end times, and aligned events. You’ll see Noldua the Gloaming’s fragment fusion called out: 100 fragments available across Events, two Summon Rush windows, a single Champion Chase, and a Hero’s Path that can replace one Rush. Global timers ensure everyone starts and finishes together, and Drop Fever x2 days line up with dungeon tournaments—think Feb 9 Cursed, Feb 12 Dark Elves accessories, Feb 16 Savage, Feb 19 Speed—so you farm gear while hitting fusion milestones.
- Plan shards: Summon Rush can yield 25–50 fragments.
- Target leaderboards: +5/+10 bonus fragments for top placements.
- Prep resources: energy, potions, food, and shop-limited Fusion Packs.
Raid Fusion Calendar 2025
Stepping back from 2026’s fragment-first pace, the 2025 Raid Fusion Calendar lays out each Legendary and Fragment fusion window with exact global timers, the Events and Tournaments that award fragments, and the shard-heavy beats to watch. You’ll see February’s Noldua the Gloaming Fragment Fusion, plus month-by-month windows that sync worldwide—so set local alarms to avoid cutoff losses.
Plan around the standard loop: two Summon Rush or Progressive Summon events, one Champion Chase, a Hero’s Path or bonus day, and multiple Gear, Training, and Dungeon events. Each milestone typically grants 25 fragments, with leaderboard brackets offering +10 extras.
Expect 100 fragments for common Fragment fusions; some Legendary chains require 400 fragments plus epics. Track Drop Fever x2 dungeon dates (e.g., Feb 9, 12, 16, 19) to stack gear farming with Dungeon Tournaments.
Raid Fusion Calendar 2024
Even as 2024 set the template for fragment-first pacing, the Raid Fusion Calendar 2024 pinpoints each Legendary and Epic fusion window with exact start/end dates, tied to the Events and Tournaments that drop fragments. You’ll see every Summon Rush, Champion Chase, and Hero’s Path aligned with fragment milestones—commonly 25 per event—with bonus windows granting up to 50 extra. Legendary totals typically target 400 fragments, while leaderboard placements in Champion Training or Chase can add +5 to +10, pushing series yields near 130. The calendar also maps dungeon tournaments to optimal routes (Stage 20 Normal or Stage 10 Hard) and flags x2 Drop Fevers to sync artifact farming.
1) Prepare shards, silver, energy, potions.
2) Track MAX LEVEL point assumptions.
3) Consider time-limited Fusion Packs.
Tips to Complete Any Fusion Faster
You’ll finish fusions faster when you plan Summon Rush and Champion Chase windows, aiming shard spends for bonus fragments and leaderboard bumps. Prep energy and resources in advance—stock refills, sync with x2 Drop Fever dates, and bank potions and brews for instant ascensions. Streamline gear by cleansing low-value pieces and upgrading efficient sets on boost days to hit Gear Enhancement and dungeon milestones together.
Summon Rush and Champion Chase Planning
While fusion windows feel tight, smart Summon Rush and Champion Chase planning lets you clear fragments fast without draining shards or energy. Use the Fusion Calendar to time shard spending across both Summon Rush days; 3,000 points nets 25 fragments, and a late Bonus Rush can add 50 more if you’ve saved enough shards. In Champion Chase, secure the 15-fragment participation tier, then push leaderboard spots (+10 for 1st, +5 for 2nd) only when you need rapid catch-up.
1) Split shards across both Summon Rush dates; align with Progressive/Summon Packs and concurrent Hero’s Path or combo windows for extra fragments.
2) Stagger efforts: burst shards on Rush; save arena/tournament gains, brews, and tomes for Chase and Training milestones.
3) Adjust targets to your account level; MAX assumptions inflate point returns.
Energy and Resource Prep
Before a fusion drops, lock in an energy, silver, and shard plan so you can hit every milestone without panic farming. Bank daily refills, clan gifts, and inbox energy to sit on roughly 5,000–6,000 energy for the window—about 2,000 Stage 20 runs—so dungeon and tournament thresholds aren’t a scramble.
Schedule Summon Rush conversions: 3,000 points is roughly six Sacred shards for ~25 fragments. Pair your Sacreds with Ancients/Voids to reach targets precisely during the rush, not before.
Preload Champion Training: hold 4–5 sets of brews, XP boosts, and leveled fodder (including pre-brewed 4–5 star chickens) to burst points with minimal clicks when the tournament opens.
Sync farming with Drop Fever x2 days (e.g., Cursed Feb 9, Dark Elves Feb 12, Savage Feb 16, Speed Feb 19) for better energy value. Reserve 20–30M silver for event spends.
Gear Cleansing and Upgrade Routes
Even if your energy and shards are set, the fusion can stall unless you streamline gear decisions and time upgrades for points. Use two routes: cleanse broadly for cheap points, or upgrade a few priority pieces to finish builds. During Gear Enhancement Events, take artifacts to level 8 (12 if flush with silver), then sell to reach thresholds with roughly 10–15M silver, instead of sinking silver into bad rolls. When you must build a key champ, push priority artifacts to 16; expect ~20M per full set, but you’ll keep usable gear. Always favor artifacts over accessories for both points and impact. Farm Stage 20 Normal for Dungeon points, and align all spending with Drop Fever x2 days.
1) Cleanse route
2) Upgrade route
3) Timing plan
Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Do Surprise Fragment Events Drop Outside the Calendar?
They’re rare; you’ll typically see surprise fragment events a few times per year, often tied to holidays or major patches. You should monitor in-game news, social channels, and datamining chatter, and keep shards and energy stockpiled just in case.
Do Fusion Calendars Vary by Server Region or Time Zone?
They don’t vary by server region; they’re global. You’ll see identical schedules, but dates and reset times display in your local time zone. Plan around your daily reset, check in-game timers, and convert times for cross-region coordination.
Are Past Missed Fragments Ever Reissued in Future Calendars?
Yes, but not guaranteed. You’ll sometimes see missed fragments return in special reruns, extra Events, or limited Shop offers. Watch announcements, duplicate-check your inventory, and prioritize fragment tournaments when reruns drop, since availability and pricing vary.
What Resources Should Be Stockpiled Between Fusion Cycles?
Stockpile gems, energy, silver, brews, chickens, potions, glyphs, forge materials, books, and shards. Save sacred/void/ancient shards for Summon Rush. Maintain arena tokens, clan boss keys, and multi-battle refills. Hoard dungeon accessories and champ duplicates for empowerment.
How Reliable Are Datamined Fusion Start Dates Versus Official Posts?
They’re moderately reliable, but you should treat them as provisional. You can use datamines to plan loosely, yet wait for official posts to lock schedules, shards, and spending. Expect last-minute shifts, regional time discrepancies, and partial event details.
Conclusion
You’ve got everything you need to finish any Raid fusion on time. Use the Fusion Calendar to plan shards, energy, and silver, and track fragments so you never waste resources. Prioritize Summon Rush and Champion Chase milestones, and pivot when a Hero’s Path replaces them. Pre-farm gear, bank points, and snipe easy event thresholds. If you follow the calendar and your tracker, you’ll hit 100 fragments smoothly—no panic pulls, no missed days, just a clean, reliable fusion.