Infinity Kingdom Chaos Immortals: Who to Build First

June 4, 2026

Infinity Kingdom Chaos Immortals represent the hardest spending wall in the game and the clearest competitive ceiling. Once a server has Chaos marches in the field, the elemental hierarchy that defined Season 1 stops mattering. Chaos deals 25% bonus damage to every other element. Nothing counters it natively. The accounts that get there first, build it in the right order, and supplement it correctly do not just win individual fights. They redefine what competitive looks like on their server until the rest of the roster catches up.

This guide covers the six Infinity Kingdom Chaos Immortals, which to build first, the fragment milestones that matter, and the spending framework serious accounts use to reach Chaos without overpaying on RNG. If you are searching for the best Chaos Immortal to build first in Infinity Kingdom, how much Chaos investment actually costs, or how the Peak Battle Pass and Chaos Roulette work together, this is the guide.

Before Chaos entered the game, the elemental hierarchy was navigable. Holy beat Shadow. Shadow countered all starter elements. Earth and Lightning traded based on build depth. Focused investment in one element was enough to compete. Chaos removed that ceiling entirely. A single maxed Loki or Wukong in a KvK rally changes the outcome of engagements that the opponent has no clean answer to. That is what the investment is for.

This guide is for serious accounts. If you are running Infinity Kingdom at competitive scale and spending $500+ per month on your main account, the decisions below are the ones that compound across a season.

If you are at a different stage of investment, the Infinity Kingdom game guide covers the early account decisions that compound across the first 30 days.

The six Infinity Kingdom Chaos Immortals

There are currently six Chaos Immortals: Loki, Wukong, Athena, Poseidon, Fu Fei, and Anubis. All six are obtained through Chaos Eyes (the Chaos Roulette event currency), the Peak Battle Pass, and the Legendary Battle Pass. The six are not equal investment priorities. Two of them define the Chaos meta at serious spending levels. The rest are either element-dependent supplements or deep-investment additions for accounts already past the first two milestones.

Loki is the entry point and the first build for every serious Chaos account. His ultimate, Realm of Lies, deals 450% magical damage to all enemies with a 25% confuse chance that doubles to 50% against targets already suffering bleed or tear. On servers where Loki shards were distributed through seasonal Chronicle rewards, accounts can reach four stars without heavy event spending. No other Chaos Immortal has that combination of accessibility and competitive impact at the first-build stage.

Wukong is the strongest second Chaos build in current meta. His kit combines damage output and control in a way that does not overlap with Loki's pure control function, which means a Loki-Wukong core produces two different combat effects simultaneously rather than stacking the same one. Build him second.

Athena is the endgame investment for accounts running Holy as a secondary element. Her defense and counterattack kit anchors competitive Holy marches in Conquest. For accounts without a Holy secondary, she moves down the priority order behind Wukong and the element-matched picks below.

Poseidon is the correct third build for accounts that entered Chaos from a Water foundation. His Water-aligned Chaos synergy returns more value inside an existing Water formation than outside one. Accounts without that foundation should build Wukong before considering Poseidon.

Fu Fei rotates through the Peak Battle Pass shop on a seasonal schedule. Accounts that miss her rotation should bank Insignias rather than divert them to a lower-priority Immortal. She is a strong competitive damage dealer and the correct next build once Wukong is complete and Fu Fei is in the current shop.

Anubis introduces a physical damage profile that creates matchup outcomes the rest of the mage-heavy Chaos roster cannot replicate. The correct build for accounts that have completed Loki and Wukong and have the fragment economy to go deeper into the Chaos roster.

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Which Chaos Immortal should you build first in Infinity Kingdom?

Build first: Loki. His confuse mechanic scales with debuff state: an opponent suffering bleed or tear is a near-certain confuse target. On servers where Loki shards were distributed through seasonal events, accounts can reach four stars without heavy event spending. Build him first.

Build second: Wukong. His combination of damage and control fills a different role from Loki's pure control ultimate, meaning the two Immortals do not compete for the same formation function. A Loki-Wukong Chaos core is the starting point for a serious competitive Chaos march.

Build third: context-dependent. After Loki and Wukong, the third Chaos build depends on your secondary element and account position:

• Athena if your secondary march is Holy or you are building toward a Holy-Chaos hybrid

• Poseidon if you came from a Water foundation and want Chaos synergy with existing Water investments

• Fu Fei if she is in the current Peak Battle Pass rotation and Wukong is already completed

• Anubis for accounts with deep fragment economies that need physical Chaos options

How much does Chaos investment actually cost in Infinity Kingdom?

There is no single clean number because the Chaos spending system layers multiple currencies across multiple systems.

Fragment milestones:

• 1,640 fragments: full star unlock and Artifact slot opened (functional Chaos Immortal)

• 4,750 fragments: complete talent tree (fully maxed)

The gap between functional and fully maxed is substantial. Most competitive accounts target the 1,640-fragment milestone on their first Chaos Immortal before starting a second. A functional, Artifact-slotted Loki is a stronger competitive asset than two half-built Chaos Immortals.

Chaos Eyes (Theia's Roulette): the RNG-based acquisition path. The first three packs per event cycle deliver the best per-Eye rate. Cost per Eye increases significantly after the third pack. The consistent community guidance: buy the first three packs every cycle and stop unless you are within reach of a specific completion milestone.

Peak Battle Pass and Legendary Battle Pass: the controlled path. Both run simultaneously on a 28-day cycle at $49.99 each for the paid track. They share the same currency (Inferno Insignias) and represent the most cost-efficient controlled fragment delivery available. For accounts building Chaos, buying both passes every season is the floor commitment.

Full Chaos roster cost: community analysis of accounts completing the full six-Immortal Chaos lineup places the ceiling at approximately $40,000 USD in total investment. Most competitive accounts target one or two fully maxed Chaos Immortals rather than the full roster.

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Infinity Kingdom Chaos Investment: Alliance Playbook for R5s

Chaos is not just an individual spending decision. On a competitive server, it is an alliance infrastructure problem. The first alliance to field three or four maxed Chaos marches in KvK does not just win individual fights. It changes the power dynamic of the entire server for the remainder of the season. Opponents without Chaos access have no clean elemental counter. Holy beats Shadow but nothing natively beats Chaos. The alliance that sequences Chaos deployment correctly across its core roster holds a structural advantage that persists until the opposition catches up, which on most servers takes a full season or longer.

Know who on your roster is Chaos-ready before Theia's Roulette opens. The accounts that are positioned to start Chaos investment share a specific profile: Castle 50 or approaching it, Peak and Legendary Battle Pass active, a completed starter element core at three stars or above, and Tower of Knowledge passives trained to the point where a Chaos Immortal entering the formation produces immediate combat return. R5s who identify these accounts before each Roulette cycle and communicate spending expectations around them get faster Chaos deployment across the roster than alliances where the decision is left to each member individually.

Coordinate Roulette cycles, not just individual spending. Theia's Roulette events produce the best per-Eye fragment rate in the first three packs per cycle. If five accounts in the core roster are each buying the first three packs every cycle independently without coordination, the alliance is not extracting maximum value from the event. R5s who run a pre-Roulette check, confirm which members are targeting Loki and which are targeting Wukong, and align spending expectations across those accounts produce faster collective Chaos depth than uncoordinated individual spending at the same total budget.

Sequence the march deployment, not just the investment. The first Chaos march the alliance fields in KvK should be the one most likely to create a force multiplication effect for the marches around it. Loki's confuse mechanic disrupts entire enemy formations, which makes the conventional marches attacking alongside him more effective. A single maxed Loki deployed correctly in a coordinated rally is worth more than two half-built Chaos Immortals spread across separate accounts. Alliance leaders who think about Chaos deployment sequence, not just Chaos investment sequence, extract more KvK value from the same fragment spend.

Track the Chaos gap on your server. The accounts on competing alliances that are approaching Chaos investment are visible through scouting and server observation. R5s who monitor when the opposition is approaching Loki completion have advance notice to accelerate their own alliance's Chaos timeline before the competitive window closes. The server-level Chaos race is not invisible. It plays out in Roulette spending patterns, Peak Pass activity, and the power score trajectory of the top competing accounts. Alliance leaders who pay attention to that race make better decisions about when to push Roulette spending beyond the first three packs.

Communicate the endgame investment expectation clearly. Accounts in your core roster that are spending $500 to $1,000 per month but have not been told that Chaos investment is the alliance's competitive priority for the next two seasons will optimize for other things. Fragment spend will go to cosmetics, off-element event packs, or building speedups instead of Peak Pass consistency and Roulette cycles. The alliances that field competitive Chaos depth fastest are the ones where the R5 has made the investment expectation explicit, not assumed it was obvious.

The research advantage and the Immortal depth your alliance builds in Season 1 are prerequisites. Chaos is the destination they lead to. The alliances that treat Chaos as an alliance coordination problem rather than an individual spending decision get there faster, with more marches, at lower average cost per account.

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FAQs on Infinity Kingdom Chaos Immortal

How much does it cost to build a Chaos Immortal in Infinity Kingdom?

Reaching the 1,640-fragment milestone for a single fully unlocked Chaos Immortal with the Artifact slot opened requires approximately 8 to 9 full Chaos Roulette cycles at roughly 500 Eyes per cycle, based on community cost analysis assuming average fragment drop rates of 200 per 500 Eyes spent.

At the best-value Roulette pack tiers ($4.99, $9.99, $19.99), the cost per cycle varies significantly by luck. The Peak Battle Pass at $49.99 per 28-day cycle yields 80 Fate of Chaos chests and 1,674 Inferno Insignias on the paid track, with both passes together running approximately $80 per month and delivering 2,604 combined Insignias when maxed. Running both passes every season alongside first-three-pack Roulette participation is the framework that produces the most controlled path to the 1,640 milestone without overpaying on RNG variance.

Is Loki or Wukong better in Infinity Kingdom in 2026?

Loki is the correct first build and Wukong is the correct second build. They are not directly comparable because they perform different functions. Loki's Realm of Lies ultimate deals 450% magical damage to all enemies with a confuse chance that doubles to 50% against targets suffering bleed or tear, making him a pure formation-disruption asset. Wukong's ultimate deals 600% physical damage to all enemies while shielding himself and the allied Immortal with the highest troop loss, making him a damage-and-durability hybrid. Together they produce two different combat effects simultaneously rather than stacking the same one. Build Loki first, Wukong second, in that order.

Can you counter Chaos Immortals in Infinity Kingdom?

There is no native elemental counter to Chaos. Holy beats Shadow but nothing in the standard elemental hierarchy counters Chaos. Community testing has identified Tower of Knowledge passive configurations, Energy Suppression, and specific troop-type matchups as partial answers for accounts that cannot yet field their own Chaos Immortals. Builds tested at 730K power have produced competitive outcomes against Chaos marches in the 780 to 790K range using focused passive strategies. These are workarounds, not counters. The definitive answer to Chaos on a competitive server is fielding your own Chaos marches faster than the opposition.

When should you start building Chaos Immortals in Infinity Kingdom?

At Castle 50, when the Peak Battle Pass unlocks. Before that point the primary Chaos fragment delivery system is unavailable and Insignias cannot be accumulated through the Peak Pass track. Accounts below Castle 50 can use the Legendary Pass to stockpile Insignias in advance, since Insignias do not expire between cycles.

The preparation that makes Chaos investment efficient starts in Season 1: Golden Path crystal farming for Tower of Knowledge depth, VIP progression toward VIP 12, and starter element Immortals at three stars or above before the first Chaos Eye is spent. Accounts that arrive at Castle 50 with that foundation spend fewer cycles reaching the 1,640 milestone than accounts that start Chaos investment without it.

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