Corvis the Corruptor is a Legendary Defense champion from the Sacred Order faction in Raid: Shadow Legends. As a Magic affinity hero, Corvis stands out with his unique poison-based playstyle combined with strong buff and debuff control.
He fits well in both PvE and PvP content, especially for players looking to build a solid defense-based team with good survivability and team support.

Corvis performs well across many areas of the game, including Arena, Clan Boss, Doom Tower, and Hydra. His kit allows him to shine in the Wixwell Infinity Shield team for a one-key Ultra-Nightmare Clan Boss setup. In PvE, he brings consistent support and damage through Poison and debuff management.
In PvP, his strength depends on good team synergy, as his poison-based damage takes time to be effective. He may struggle against fast-cleave teams in Arena but thrives in longer fights and control setups.

Table of Contents
- Corvis the Corruptor Skills
- Corvis the Corruptor Best Gear
- Corvis the Corruptor Masteries
- Corvis the Corruptor Blessings
- How to Get Corvis the Corruptor
Corvis key skills include Field Research, which hits all enemies twice and applies multiple Poison debuffs followed by Poison Sensitivity. Medical Miracle is another strong skill, extending all debuffs on enemies and buffs on allies in a single attack.
His passive, Curious Draught, reduces incoming damage from poisoned enemies by up to 25%, making him much harder to kill in poison-heavy setups. His A1, Reductive Process, also helps control enemy damage by placing Decrease ATK.
Compared to other poison-based champions, Corvis offers more utility and defense than pure damage dealers like Kalvalax. While he may not clear waves quickly, he outshines others in durability and synergy with buff-extending or poison-based teams.
Corvis pairs well with champions like Bad-el-Kazar, Elenaril, and Taurus, who can help apply or spread poisons. He also works great with buff extenders or champions who rely on sustained fights rather than burst.
Corvis the Corruptor Ratings | |||
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DUNGEONS | DOOM TOWER | ||
Arcane Keep | ⭐ 5 | Floors | ⭐ 4.5 |
Spirit Keep | ⭐ 5 | Dark Fae | ⭐ 1 |
Magic Keep | ⭐ 4.5 | Scarab King | ⭐ 3.5 |
Force Keep | ⭐ 4 | Celestial Griffin | ⭐ 3 |
Void Keep | ⭐ 4.5 | Dreadhorn | ⭐ 1 |
Iron Twins Fortress | ⭐ 1 | Eternal Dragon | ⭐ 4.5 |
Minotaur’s Labyrinth | ⭐ 5 | Nether Spider | ⭐ 1 |
Ice Golem’s Peak | ⭐ 5 | Magma Dragon | ⭐ 1 |
Spider’s Den | ⭐ 1.5 | Frost Spider | ⭐ 1 |
Dragon’s Lair | ⭐ 5 | ALL CONTENT | |
Fire Knight’s Castle | ⭐ 2 | Campaign | ⭐ 4 |
Sand Devil’s Necropolis | ⭐ 3 | Faction Wars | ⭐ 5 |
Phantom Shogun’s Grove | ⭐ 2 | Arena Defense | ⭐ 3.5 |
CLAN BOSS | Arena Offense | ⭐ 3 | |
Demon Lord | ⭐ 5 | Amius (Cursed City) | ⭐ 2.5 |
Hydra | ⭐ 2 | ||
Chimera | ⭐ 4 |
Corvis the Corruptor Skills
Corvis the Corruptor requires 12 tomes to max out his skills, with A3 and A2 as the highest priorities for upgrades.
Reductive Process (A1)
Attacks 1 enemy. Has a 40% chance of placing a 50% [Decrease ATK] debuff for 2 turns.
Damage based on: [DEF]

Lvl. 2 Damage +10%
Lvl. 3 Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Lvl. 4 Damage +10%
Lvl. 5 Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Damage Multiplier: 3.1 DEF
Medical Miracle (A2)

Attacks all enemies 2 times. The first hit increases the duration of all enemy debuffs by 1 turn. The second hit increases the duration of all ally buffs by 1 turn.
Damage based on: [DEF]
Lvl. 2 Damage +5%
Lvl. 3 Damage +5%
Lvl. 4 Damage +10%
Lvl. 5 Cooldown -1
Damage Multiplier: 1.9 DEF
Field Research (A3)

Attacks all enemies 2 times. Each hit has a 75% chance of placing two 5% [Poison] debuffs for 2 turns.
After attacking, places a 25% [Poison Sensitivity] debuff on enemies under 2 or more [Poison] debuffs.
Damage based on: [DEF]


Lvl. 2 Damage +10%
Lvl. 3 Buff/Debuff Chance +10%
Lvl. 4 Buff/Debuff Chance +15%
Lvl. 5 Cooldown -1
Damage Multiplier: 2 DEF
Curious Draught (Passive)
Decreases the damage enemies under [Poison] debuffs inflict (5% less damage per [Poison] debuff, stacks up to 25%).
Aura
Increases Ally DEF in all Battles by 30%.

Corvis the Corruptor Best Gear
For gear, Regeneration sets are a top choice. They heal Corvis by 15% of his max HP each turn, helping him survive in long battles, especially in Hydra or Clan Boss. Since his damage isn’t burst-based, constant healing supports his defensive role well.
Lifesteal is another strong option, especially for early to mid-game players. It heals Corvis by 30% of the damage he deals, allowing him to stay alive without needing a healer. This works well in PvE content like Dungeons and Faction Wars.
Defiant sets are ideal for adding more defense and reducing damage from AoE attacks. This is especially useful in PvP and high-level Doom Tower where survivability is key. Choosing the right gear depends on your team and where you plan to use Corvis the most.
Recommended Artifact Sets
PvE | Regeneration, Bloodthirst, Lifesteal, Reflex, Impulse, Defiant, Immortal, Guardian, Shield, Perception, Divine Speed, Speed, Accuracy |
PvP | Stone Skin, Protection, Bolster, Guardian, Perception, Feral, Pinpoint |
Stat Priorities
ACC, SPD, DEF%, HP%, C.RATE, C.DMG, RES
Artifacts & Accessories | Stat Priority |
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Weapon | ATK |
Helmet | HP |
Shield | DEF |
Gauntlet | DEF%, C.RATE, C.DMG, HP% |
Chestplate | DEF%, ACC, RES, HP%, |
Boots | SPD, DEF%, HP% |
Ring | DEF, HP |
Amulet | DEF, C.DMG, HP |
Banner | ACC |
Corvis the Corruptor Masteries
When it comes to masteries, Warmaster is the best option for PvE. It allows Corvis to deal bonus damage based on enemy max HP, which adds up over time.
In the Support tree, focus on Pinpoint Accuracy, Charged Focus, Swarm Smiter, Arcane Celerity, Cycle of Magic, Lore of Steel, Sniper, and Master Hexer. These masteries increase accuracy and help with debuff uptime.
For PvP, switch to the Defense and Support trees. Use Defiant, Rejuvenation, Improved Parry, Resurgent, Wisdom of Battle, Delay Death, and Cycle of Revenge to improve his toughness.
Keep Support masteries like Pinpoint Accuracy and Master Hexer for landing and extending debuffs. Eagle-Eye is the best choice to boost his accuracy further.
General PvE


































































OFFENSE | SUPPORT |
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Deadly Precision | Pinpoint Accuracy |
Heart of Glory | Charged Focus |
Keen Strike | Swarm Smiter |
Single Out | Arcane Celerity |
Bring It Down | Cycle of Magic |
Methodical | Lore of Steel |
Warmaster | Sniper |
Master Hexer |
PvP (Arena)


































































DEFENSE | SUPPORT |
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Defiant | Pinpoint Accuracy |
Rejuvenation | Charged Focus |
Improved Parry | Swarm Smiter |
Resurgent | Cycle of Magic |
Wisdom of Battle | Lore of Steel |
Delay Death | Sniper |
Cycle of Revenge | Master Hexer |
Eagle-Eye |
Corvis the Corruptor Blessings
For blessings, Brimstone is one of the top picks. It gives Corvis a chance to place the Smite debuff, which deals strong bonus damage when enemies use skills. This adds another source of passive damage in longer fights.
Lethal Dose is a good option if you use Corvis in Arena with poison-heavy teams. It increases the damage dealt by Poison debuffs he applies, making his kit more dangerous against teams that rely on healing or staying alive over time.
Ward of the Fallen is another solid pick, especially in PvP or Doom Tower. It gives Corvis Bone Armor at the start of each round and when allies die. This adds layers of protection and helps him survive longer.



How to Get Corvis the Corruptor
Corvis the Corruptor is not a fusion or event champion, so players must get him through shards. He can be summoned from Ancient Shards, Primal Shards, and Sacred Shards. While his unique kit makes him highly desired, getting him depends on luck.
If you missed him during a boosted summon or 10x event, there’s no other way to get him besides pulling from shards. Players looking to improve their poison teams or build a stable defense-based champion will find Corvis a strong addition, but patience is needed if you haven’t pulled him yet.
Keep an eye out for future events that might include him in a drop-focused summon. Until then, the best approach is to save your shards and hope for a lucky pull during Magic affinity events or Sacred Order boosts.