A Raid Copy? Or Raid 1.5? Compare Infinite Magicraid with Raid Shadow Legends…



Infinite Magicraid Beginner’s Guide: https://youtu.be/YrwMHCH_Aho

Download: https://infinitemagicraid.onelink.me/HPBs/MacChan
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38 thoughts on “A Raid Copy? Or Raid 1.5? Compare Infinite Magicraid with Raid Shadow Legends…”

  1. I'm actually doing the same thing here. got both games open and doing FTP on Infinite, so far i've been able to push to Gold arena and i'm in nightmare campaign, 15 stage dungeons etc. I found the transition very easy to make coming from RSL and it's a fun little game. Masteries have also been pretty easy to farm. Can't wait to get Margarita on my 14th day!

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  2. You can definitely pay to win the soul summons. Buy every pack and sell everything you don't want until you have enough essence to buy what you want in the soul merchant.

    Would still take time
    for it to refresh tho.

    Speaking of which, they could add a refresh button in the merchant for gems to speed up the process.

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  3. eh i played some infinite magic raid , has good things i would like in raid but i do not like the game, on day 1 i pulled 2 legendaries as f2p . doesnt feel earned and just feels like im getting spoonfed , it really just feels like a cheap raid clone thats not as indepth and has worse graphics

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  4. imr is just plain bs. no balance in stats, absurd debuffs, only viable is hpburn, which melts everyrhing, all other are useless. u hit paywall so hard when u can get only 1-2 blue shard per day. if u dont have ultrananometa aw5 champs u can just wipe ur acc and reroll cuz u basically cant advance. arena is also impossible when u meet amazing system of champs that heal themselve when got hit by u.

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  5. Been playing both . Both are enjoyable. Yes it's very similar to raid . But the way you upgrade your champions is in my opinion much better then raid . If raid had an auto upgrade option the amount of time you would save is amazing . And it tells you when you will get a new Lego. Yes raid does a 2x. But the pool has become so flooded. Over all both games are good . Great vid explaining 👌 👏

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  6. I am enjoying infinite more at the moment. The champions have unique and cool abilities. Alot of the epics and legos are useful. It's alot easier to get shards as F2P…..the pity system, artifact enhancement and dungeon farming is far better. Love that I can close the game and still farm….come on raid. Make that feature. Plus the x4 as well

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  7. Thank you for taking this perspective in this presentation.

    After I heard you say multiple times that the game phenocopies many aspects of Raid, including the 3v3 arena, you essentially convinced me to stay away.

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  8. Been playing gachas for 8+ years now. Played 100s of them and spent $$$. I’ve seen so many gachas come and go over the years and Infinite magic raid is very janky. The game feels very much like Calibria.

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  9. The shard system being better than Raid is a given. Raids summoning system is hands down one of the worst probably 99% of gatcha games do it better.

    Wish this was out around the same time as Raid, it's easily the better game (I'll only give Raid the better visuals) but im not about to start a 5th gatcha game.

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  10. I just really dislike the WoW graphics. The reason I didn't ever play WoW. The reason I didn't play ACE. Here the avatars look like they were made in MS PAINT.
    I do believe the gameplay can be better then in RSL, but let's face it… that isn't very hard lol.
    I like that these games come out though, keeps RSL on their feet

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  11. This is bad copy I was playing since they start test… In Raid we can play without copys and with epics for a years .In this game all around exclusive and copys which means full p2w .Even no matter what gear and what kind of team you build…. Asindo speed and you win …then a mythic you get asap and win .F2p there is nothing to do here literally. You can't do anything .

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