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Hero Wars Lara Croft New Skins: Midas vs Dark Angel

What do Hero Wars Lara Croft new skins really bring to your game, and which one should you invest in first? This guide covers the Midas and Dark Angel skins released during the latest Lara Croft event. You’ll learn how much each skin costs, which heroes are affected by the Magic Defense bonus, and why the Dark Angel Skin’s critical hit boost can transform Lara into a damage powerhouse. We’ll also touch on the existing Diving Skin to help you prioritise your upgrades.

Midas Skin: High Magic Defense, Limited Impact

The Midas Skin grants Lara Croft +21,300 Magic Defense.

Hero Wars Lara Croft Midas Skin

On paper that looks like a huge protective boost, but Magic Defense only matters if your opponents deal magic damage and lack sufficient Magic Penetration. In practice, only a few heroes feel its full effect:

  • Phobos: A pure magic-damage dealer whose attacks are directly reduced by Lara’s new skin.
  • Aurora: While primarily a dodge tank, her magic damage output is lowered by high Magic Defense.
  • Mushy and Shroom: Their control-focused spells do less damage against Lara when she wears the Midas Skin.
  • Helios: His magic damage from Solar Wind and Celestial Guardians is reduced when facing Lara

Several heroes are only partially affected. Arachne starts with low Magic Penetration but gains a large boost from her artifact, negating Lara’s defense after the first ultimate. Lilith and Polaris also build Magic Penetration through their artifacts, making any damage reduction temporary. Augustus lowers enemy Magic Defense with his violet skill, so his damage reduction depends on whether his debuff sticks through Sebastian’s shield. For the rest of the roster, the Midas Skin has no meaningful effect.

HeroMagic PenetrationLara Croft MD Before and AfterEffect on Gameplay
Helios1415513679 /34979Affected 🟢
Phobos3065013679 /34979Affected 🟢
Aurora2278013679 /34979Affected 🟢
Lian 013679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Satori6192913679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Orion5167113679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Krista349013679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Alvanor3603913679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Arachne1965013679 /34979Partially 🟠
Judge3960913679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Lars 5428713679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Amira4815913679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Faceless4080113679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Mojo4196113679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Peppy5506113679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Celeste5592913679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Jorgen013679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Lilith3469013679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Kai5359713679 /34979Not Affected 🔴
Polaris2365813679 /34979Partially 🟠
Mushy and Shroom3007013679 /34979Affected 🟢
Augustus2400813679 /34979Partially🟠
Folio4124713679 /34979Not Affected 🔴

Cost vs Value

One Midas Skin requires 10,095 Precious Coins to max out, and both skins together need over 20,000 Coins. Even if you complete every quest and buy the Path of Glory Golden Ticket, you’ll only earn about 1,618 Coins—far short of one skin. Realistically, players must either purchase Precious Coin packs or buy the special Lara Croft Skin Bundle, which instantly maxes a skin and often provides better value for money.

If your priority is survival and you regularly face Phobos, Aurora or Mushy & Shroom, the Midas Skin will help. But consider the opportunity cost: every Precious Coin you spend here is one less for upgrading Lara’s damage.

Another factor to keep in mind is opportunity cost. Every Precious Coin spent on Midas is one less Coin going into Lara’s offensive power. Since most battles are decided by damage output rather than pure defense, prioritizing survival over pressure can actually hold your team back — unless you’re consistently facing those few magic-heavy enemies.

Level Precious Coins Required
113
2–513
6–1021
11–1551
16–2060
21–25140
26–30158
31–35210
36–40232
41–45254
46–50274
51–55292
56–60314
Total 10,095

Dark Angel Skin: Critical Hit Powerhouse – Lara Croft New Skins

The Lara Croft New Skins Dark Angel Skin boosts Lara Croft’s Critical Hit stat. Critical hit chance scales with your hero’s main stat—around 17,000 to 20,000 for most carries—and an extra 10,000 points of Critical Hit can raise Lara’s crit chance by roughly 10–12 %. For example, at 17,000 main stat Lara’s crit chance climbs from about 36 % to nearly 48 % with the skin. That means she lands double-damage hits almost every second attack, rather than every third.

Hero Wars Lara Croft Dark angle Skin

This difference is huge in real battles. Without the skin, Lara’s damage spikes feel inconsistent — sometimes she’ll hit hard, sometimes she won’t. With the skin, her output becomes reliable, and reliability wins fights. Think of it this way: when every second strike hits like a hammer, opponents can’t afford to gamble on dodging her crits.

$$\frac{1}{1 + \frac{\text{Opponent’s main stat}}{\text{Critical Hit stat}}} = \frac{\text{Critical Hit stat}}{\text{Critical Hit stat} + \text{Opponent’s main stat}}$$

Critical Hit stat / Opponent’s main stat 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 2 3 4
Chance in percentage 20% 25% 33.33% 50% 66.67% 75% 80%

This skin becomes even stronger when paired with Sebastian. His Old Lute artifact grants 13,941 Critical Hit Chance to the whole team for 9 seconds, and his Battle Song adds 131 % critical hit chance for 5 seconds. Together they push Lara’s crit rate into the stratosphere and add pure damage to each crit. If you’re running Sebastian alongside Lara—often recommended—the Dark Angel Skin dramatically increases your damage output.

Hero Main StatCrit. Chance Without SkinCrit. Chance With SkinLara Croft + Sebastian (artifact and Battle Song)
17 00035.96%47.63%79.9%
18 00034.64%46.21%79%
19 00033.43%44.87%78.1%
20 00032.31%43.60%77.2%

Of course, this combo depends on timing. Sebastian’s skills don’t run constantly, but when they do align with Lara’s attacks, the damage skyrockets. This is one of the reasons Lara is often paired with Sebastian in higher-level play — together, they can shred even tanky setups that normally feel safe.

Combining Skins: Don’t Forget the Diving Skin

Remember that Lara’s Diving Skin is still her foundation. It boosts Physical Attack, which improves both her basic damage and the scaling of all her skills. If you don’t have the Diving Skin maxed, prioritise it before Midas or Dark Angel. Think of Diving as your base; Dark Angel then amplifies your critical hits, while Midas provides situational defense.

Diving Skin also fits naturally with the Dark Angel upgrade. Think of it as the core plus multiplier effect: Diving provides the raw base damage, while Dark Angel ensures that damage lands as devastating crits. By contrast, Midas doesn’t interact with Diving at all — it’s purely defensive and doesn’t scale her offense.

Precious Coins: How to Get Them

Precious Coins are event‑specific currency. You can earn small amounts by completing event quests and buying the Path of Glory Golden Ticket. To fully upgrade one skin you’ll need to purchase extra Coins or the Skin Bundle. Because Midas provides limited benefit for most matchups, many players choose to max only the Dark Angel Skin during the event and invest the rest in other upgrades.

Frequently Asked Questions Lara Croft New Skins

How expensive are Lara Croft’s new skins?
Each skin needs 10,095 Precious Coins to max. Even with all quests and a Golden Ticket, you’ll end up with about 1,618 Coins, so expect to buy more.

Does the Midas Skin protect Lara from all magic damage?
No. It only reduces damage from heroes who lack sufficient Magic Penetration. Phobos, Aurora and Mushy & Shroom are directly impacted. Arachne, Lilith, Polaris and Augustus see partial reduction, but their artifacts or skills bypass it.

Why is the Dark Angel Skin considered better?
It increases Lara’s critical hit chance by about 10–12 %, making her attacks significantly more consistent. When paired with Sebastian’s Old Lute and Battle Song, her crit rate and pure damage explode.

Should I still get the Diving Skin first?
Yes. Diving boosts Lara’s Physical Attack, which scales all her damage. Consider Diving your core skin, then add Dark Angel for extra crits.

Is there any scenario where Midas beats Dark Angel?
If your roster struggles against Phobos, Aurora or Mushy & Shroom and you rarely run Sebastian, Midas can keep Lara alive longer. But for most players aiming to maximise damage, Dark Angel offers more value.

Conclusion Hero Wars Lara Croft New Skins

Lara Croft’s Midas and Dark Angel skins introduce interesting choices. Midas adds Magic Defense, but only a handful of magic heroes feel its full effect. Dark Angel ramps up Lara’s critical hit chance, especially when paired with Sebastian’s team‑wide crit and pure damage buffs. With limited Precious Coins available, prioritise the Dark Angel Skin after maxing the Diving Skin and consider the Midas Skin only if you face specific magic threats. For more details on Lara’s abilities and best builds, check our Lara Croft guide. If you’re curious about Sebastian’s support mechanics, read our Sebastian guide for insight into his critical hit and pure damage synergy For deep dives on the heroes affected by Midas, see Phobos, Mushy & Shroom, and Aurora.

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