Igros vs Alucard — reliability or high-risk burst?

Both dark legends demand Secret pity, but they reward you in very different ways. Igros brings a dependable corruption aura that grinds enemies down while healing himself. Alucard cashes all resources into short assassination windows that either delete bosses or leave you exposed.

Stylized graphic comparing Igros sustain to Alucard burst

Key differences at a glance

Metric Igros Alucard
Rarity Secret (standard pool) Secret (limited banner)
Primary role Drain tank / corruption aura Executioner / single-target burst
Damage curve Steady DoT that ramps with uptime Spikes after mark detonation
Beginner friendliness Medium — self-sustain covers mistakes Low — needs precise positioning and buffs
Survivability High (lifesteal + resistance) Low without shields
Economy demand 200 pity + moderate upgrade cost 200 pity + heavy buff investment
Best content Endless, defensive lanes, AFK farming Boss rush, speed kills, raid bursts

Deep dive analysis

Igros wins by never dying. His corruption aura drains mobs, refunds health, and keeps damage ticking even when you are repositioning other units. Because he supplies his own sustain, you can pair him with cheaper supports like Sprintwagon and still clear late stages. He is ideal for players who want a reliable anchor while experimenting with other units.

Alucard is a showman. When his combo lands he melts bosses faster than almost any other unit, but missing a rotation or losing shields means a wipe. He needs premium buffers, cooldown reduction, and protection to deliver on his promise. If you already own those pieces and love high-risk gameplay, he rewards the effort with sub-three-minute raid clears.

Choosing between them comes down to your current roster: if you lack a durable dark carry, Igros stabilizes everything. If you already have sustain but crave faster boss times, Alucard is the upgrade path—just be ready to micro-manage him.

Actionable takeaways

  • Farmers, AFK enjoyers, and players still building supports should pick Igros first.
  • Speed runners or raid specialists with strong buffers can splurge on Alucard.
  • If you can afford both, slot Igros on defensive lanes and save Alucard for boss bursts to cover every scenario.

Frequently asked questions

Which unit is better for limited gems?

Igros. He performs well with baseline investments and buys you time to slowly farm resources for future Secrets.

What supports does Alucard require?

Bring Alligator or another shielder, plus Sprintwagon or Song Jinwu to juice his burst. Without those, he rarely survives long enough to finish combos.

Is running both overkill?

No. They fill different roles, and dark lineups benefit from having a lane-holder (Igros) and an assassin (Alucard). Just ensure your economy can pay for two Secret upgrades.