With all the different bundles in RAID: Shadow Legends, it is easy to lose track.
Anyone who plays RAID: Shadow Legends long enough quickly realizes one thing: the game constantly throws new packs, bundles, and offers at players.
That’s why almost every player eventually asks the same question: which bundles are actually worth it – and which ones really aren’t?
Not every “Special Offer” is automatically a good deal
One of the most important things in RAID: just because a pack is labeled as “Special” or “Limited” does not automatically mean it has good value
Newer players especially often buy:
- random Shards
- impulse pop-up offers
- or overpriced beginner packs
without really understanding how much progression they are actually getting from them.
That’s exactly why the RAID community has spent years discussing which offers truly provide efficient long-term value.
The Daily Gem Pack is considered one of the best deals by many players
If you look through Reddit discussions, YouTube content, or community recommendations, one offer appears almost every time: the Daily Gem Pack.
Across multiple Reddit threads, players regularly describe the Monthly/Daily Gem Pack as:
“best value” or “best bang for your buck.”
The reason is simple: gems are extremely flexible
Players can later use them for:
- Energy
- Masteries
- event progression
- Arena refills
- or long-term resource management overall
Because the Gems are distributed over time, many players feel the pack provides much more efficient value compared to impulsive short-term purchases.
Energy offers are often much more valuable than pure Shard purchases
Another important point: many experienced players value Energy far more highly than individual Shards.
More Energy eventually means:
- more Dungeon runs
- more gear
- more silver
- more event progression
- and overall more stable account growth
That’s exactly why Reddit discussions frequently mention Daily Energy Packs and similar Energy offers as relatively efficient purchases alongside Gem Packs.
Many later-game accounts eventually realize: long-term progression is often influenced far more heavily by gear and resources than by a few additional summons
Void and Sacred packs are viewed much more critically
Pure Shard offers are significantly more controversial.
Especially:
- Void Packs
- Sacred Chains
- and expensive pop-up Shard offers
are heavily criticized by many players.
The reason: the prices often feel extremely high compared to the actual odds
In one Reddit thread, a user commented about Void Packs:
“No void pack is ever worth it.”
Other players argue that certain Void deals may look “better relatively speaking,” but discussions frequently point out how expensive individual Shards actually become long term.
Many newer players underestimate one important thing: even expensive Shard purchases never guarantee strong champions.
Forge Passes and long-term progression are often underestimated
Another topic frequently mentioned by the community: Forge Passes.
Because strong gear eventually becomes incredibly important, many players view Forge Passes as much better long-term investments than pure gambling-focused Shard purchases.
In multiple community discussions, Forge Passes are regularly mentioned alongside Gem Packs as one of the better long-term purchases available.
Especially during midgame and endgame progression, many players eventually realize: in RAID, strong gear often matters more than individual new champions.
Many experienced players become much more selective with spending
Interestingly, many long-term RAID players do not constantly buy every new offer.
Instead, many accounts become highly selective and mostly focus on:
- Gem Packs
- Energy offers
- Forge Passes
- or occasional genuinely strong value deals
Meanwhile, many impulsive pop-up offers are largely ignored by experienced players.
Newer accounts especially often underestimate how heavily RAID depends long term on:
- resource management
- gear
- team-building
- and planning overall
rather than simply acquiring as many Shards as possible.
How you can indirectly use Lootday for this
The Lootday idea usually isn’t: “Earn unlimited money for RAID.”
Instead, some users simply collect:
- smaller gift cards
- rewards
- or additional balance
through other offers and games, then occasionally use them to partially cover:
- Gem Packs
- smaller Energy offers
- or other optional purchases
Especially players who already spend a lot of time playing mobile games often integrate Lootday naturally into their normal gaming routine.
Important: Most offers only work for new accounts!
If you decide to start games or offers through Lootday, you should also make sure to:
- launch games directly through the Lootday link
- allow in-game tracking permissions
- avoid interrupting downloads
- and avoid using existing accounts if the offer only applies to new players
If problems occur, honest feedback through the feedback bubble on the platform or via support@lootday.com helps us tremendously
Which RAID bundles are truly worth buying depends heavily on how someone personally plays the game. Long-term progression is often determined less by the biggest purchase – and much more by how efficiently resources are actually used.
