
When used over 4 times, Simba’s roar instead stuns enemies for six seconds and makes Simba invincible for ten seconds. White, King of Pride Rock: Simba roars to the sky, stunning all enemies for six seconds and buffing Simba’s attack speed by 25%, Armor, and Reality for the rest of the battle.The following heroes cannot be sacrificed at the altar under any 1920×1080 206 KBīasic Attack: Simba attacks with his claws. If you want to have low level bosses on siege (less than 13mln HP) you can sacrifice heroes with gild s.

Later in the game, if you don't need that many gild points you can exchange them for shard packs.
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Only when there are not enough shards owned to make a complete second hero, will the hero, with all their upgrades, be consumed for the full shard pack value, as was the norm prior to v3.3.1 It does not even unhire or de-level them. This does not consume rarity, gear upgrades, or gild points. With v3.3.1 (2018 04 28), sacrificing heroes to the Altar now uses available shards first. Every 10 gild (aka rank or grade) on a hero also yields one shard pack. Gear will cause the altar to produce shard packs or increase their number. Up to three basic and/or improved heroes will return for each Dark Ritual. The altar will show how many shard packs you would get for the heroes currently on it. Up to four heroes may be placed on the altar at one time. Powerful versions may likewise return as their original versions, so don't carelessly put a hero in as you may lose that version of them. They won't always return as the improved version it may require several attempts. Several heroes (see below) can reincarnate as more powerful versions, often buffing all hero damage. Any heroes placed into the Altar can give back more hero shards, depending on the hero you sacrifice, including their current gear (gold stars on their portrait), rarity and gild points added. Wait until you have unlocked the second version of the Altar at Stage 1500. While you can put heroes in to receive shard packs in return, it is generally not advised at Stage 400.

If this happens, wait until your next Dark Ritual, they should return then. Any time you put a hero into the Altar who will be sacrificed (There are no numbers underneath it), there is a chance the hero will not return. The next time you use Dark Ritual, more will return. If you place more than 3 heroes in the Altar to be sacrificed, you will only get back 3 after the Dark Ritual. Any hero who can be swapped out for another hero has a chance to come back as the better version. Once placed into the Altar, the heroes will return after you use Dark Ritual. This includes sacrificing Sicri, Kalethah or Katelah to get Nushkilan. The Altar is the place where you can sacrifice a select few of your heroes to get alternate (better) versions of your heroes.The Altar (Version 1), unlocked at Stage 400 in the World Map serves one main purpose: Don't rush it, take the time to read this piece as it will help you understand how the Altar works and how it can help you. The Altar is a confusing part of the game.
