Finally my review of Fire Raiders after talking about it so much in other posts and other reviews.
League of Angels: Fire Raiders is a mobile game where you as the main player are able to collect heroes and angels throughout your game and creating a league. There is so much in this game, that you could seriously spend hours playing it without realizing it. Here’s the basic outline of what you have in the game as you see it on your phone, there’s adventure mode, trial, arena, guild, inventory, shop, hero, angel, quests, train, enhance, check in, event, outlet, draw card, and mail. You also have gold, your diamonds, stamina, and a nice touch is in the top right corner and that is the time. Obviously diamonds are the currency that you pay real money for so you can buy gold or more stamina or various other things that require diamonds. The neat thing about this game, is that whenever you buy diamonds it counts towards a VIP level, and the more you buy, the higher your VIP level goes it unlocks other parts of the game that are normally unlocked later on.
So let’s begin with adventure, its the player versus environment part of the game and has three different tabs inside of it, normal, elite, and purgatory. Normal mode is where you get parts of gear for your heroes. Elite mode is obviously harder than normal mode and is where you get more shards for your heroes but only have three chances per mission unless you have blitz coupons. Purgatory is even harder than elite mode and is where you can get crests to enhance your heroes even more.
Within the Trial tab, you have relic dungeon, hero’s chronicle, angel trial, gold trial, hero trial, and demon invastion. Relic dungeon is where you are able to get pieces of relics that enhance your heroes stats and gives your heroes hefty bonuses. Hero’s Chronicles help give you materials to enhance your heroes even more. Angel trial is a staged event where each chest you open through the trial, you gain Angel Trial points and allow you to buy shards for other angels so you can level them up. Gold trial is fairly simple, attack a boss twice and you gain gold from it. Hero Trial has many stages inside it for mage, archer, and warrior class heroes, each one open only on certain days except Sundays which all are open, and it gives you blitz coupons for elite mode. Demon Invasion is a boss battle that gives you random rewards for your heroes.
Arena is pretty simple inside this tab, its the player versus player portion of the game and each has their own shops and points to buy shards or weapons. There is the regular arena where your line up goes against another players and the best one wins. Ancient Arena is where you have three line ups and goes against another players three lineups. Cross Server Conquest is another player versus player arena against the others in the Fire Raiders servers.
Guilds are always a great thing to be a part of in any game because you get help from your guild-mates as well as other bonuses. In this guild system you are able to go on guild raids against the environment and get coins for emblems. Secondly you are able to help other guild members with the training of their heroes as well as having two of your heroes be mercenaries to help your guild members out. There is also the wharf where you are able to inhabit four islands for various periods of time and are able to get resources from them while also attacking other guilds islands and getting their resources from their islands.
Your inventory is pretty self explanatory as well as the shop tabs. The inventory is where all your stuff is, and your able to open chests you receive from different things. The shop tab holds all available shops you have unlocked.
Heroes is fairly self explanatory as well because its where all your heroes are, but you are able to equip their gear, increase their star rating, purchase new levels on their abilities, hero boost which is where you spend boost gems to increase their stats, and do what is called awakening and increase their stats even further.
Angels is also fairly self explanatory where you can view all your angels, as well as increase their skills, passive buffs that they give to your teams, and similar to Hero boost, there is Angel boost. The difference with Angel boost is you can boost an angel that you like and if you find yourself with another Angel that is better you can give all the boosted levels to that new angel.
The quest system is self explanatory as well and inside it you have an achievement page for when you pass certain objectives. Training is where you can put a select amount of characters in different slots, so they can level up while you are playing or not even playing the game.
Honestly, I can go on and on with this game, but every time I go to finish this review, the developers have added more to the game. You can spend hours in this game, literally. There’s just so much to do and going on, that you can spend hours and hours just doing everything it has to offer.