Welcome to the Armada Raids! This is a special type of Raid event where you will work with the rest of your Armada to summon private, Armada-only Raid Bosses. You'll then compete with other Armada to see how many Armada Raid Bosses you can kill over the course of the event. The more Armada Raid Bosses you defeat, the higher you will climb on the Leaderboard!
Regular Bosses and Unlocking Armada Raid Bosses
During Armada Raids, there are still regular Raid Bosses which can be shared with anyone, regardless of Armada. However, all of the actions you take against normal Raid Bosses will count towards unlocking your Armada Raid Boss; the same is true for all of your fellow Armada members! Your Armada's progress will be tracked using this meter:
All Armada members can contribute towards filling up the meter, and these actions can be taken against any normal Raid Boss regardless of the Boss' owner. Every time your Armada collectively fills the meter, you will automatically summon an Armada Raid Boss that is only available to members of your Armada!
If you already have an Armada Raid in progress, filling the meter will “bank” a future Armada Raid, which will be tracked by these tokens:
If you have one or more Armada Raid Bosses banked, as soon as the current Boss dies the next one will be summoned automatically.
Regular Bosses and Unlocking Armada Raid Bosses
During Armada Raids, there are still regular Raid Bosses which can be shared with anyone, regardless of Armada. However, all of the actions you take against normal Raid Bosses will count towards unlocking your Armada Raid Boss; the same is true for all of your fellow Armada members! Your Armada's progress will be tracked using this meter:
All Armada members can contribute towards filling up the meter, and these actions can be taken against any normal Raid Boss regardless of the Boss' owner. Every time your Armada collectively fills the meter, you will automatically summon an Armada Raid Boss that is only available to members of your Armada!
If you already have an Armada Raid in progress, filling the meter will “bank” a future Armada Raid, which will be tracked by these tokens:
If you have one or more Armada Raid Bosses banked, as soon as the current Boss dies the next one will be summoned automatically.
The Armada Raid Boss
When the Armada Raid Boss is summoned, it functions like a normal Raid Boss, except only your Armada members will be able to join the Raid Party! This means that you only have up to 25 players to take down an Armada Raid Boss.
Even when your Armada summons a Raid Boss, you need to make sure to join the Raid Party by Attacking or Healing in order to get added to the list of participants! Only Armada members who reach their participation goal will be able to claim rewards when the Boss is defeated. Armada Raid Bosses will have stronger item drops than the regular Raid Bosses, but the greatest prizes will come from the Leaderboard!
Leaderboard
Leaderboard
Armadas from all three of our game servers will be competing for the top spots on the same Leaderboard!
Leaderboard rewards include a grand prize for being in First Place, along with prizes for placing in the remaining brackets. Mobsters will need to coordinate with their Armada and do actions all event long to summon and bank those Armada Raid Bosses!
Two final notes about this event:
Leaderboard rewards include a grand prize for being in First Place, along with prizes for placing in the remaining brackets. Mobsters will need to coordinate with their Armada and do actions all event long to summon and bank those Armada Raid Bosses!
Two final notes about this event:
If you leave your current Armada when there is an Armada Raid in the process of being killed, you will lose access to that Raid Boss and its rewards. Make sure to stay in an Armada until you have at least collected on the current Armada Raid.
Additionally, Armada Raids can continue to be summoned and killed after the regular Raid Bosses “end” on Monday at noon, but the whole event ends on the following Friday at noon (Pacific Time).
Additionally, Armada Raids can continue to be summoned and killed after the regular Raid Bosses “end” on Monday at noon, but the whole event ends on the following Friday at noon (Pacific Time).