
Fully awakening a Legendary hero to A5 in Watcher of Realms means getting five copies of that hero, which translates to up to 1,000 Limited Banner pulls on the worst-case path, or a mix of pity runs plus banked Legendary Hero Soulstones on the optimized path. It's the single largest sustained commitment in the game.
A5 awakening is where real scaling lives. A1 through A5 each unlock kit upgrades that separate a functional Legendary from a dominant one. But the path there is long, and most Commanders underestimate the commitment until they're deep into it.
This guide covers what A5 actually requires, and which heroes are worth it at competitive spending levels.
Each duplicate of a Legendary hero advances one awakening level. Five copies total reaches A5, which is the base pull plus four dupes.
In pure Limited Banner terms, that's up to 1,000 pulls on the same featured hero if every copy hits at full pity, spread across multiple rerun cycles. In practice, no one Commander actually pulls this linearly.
Most accounts blend routes: some copies come from pity commits on Limited Banner reruns, some come from Legendary Hero Soulstones banked from Faction Trials, event shop redemptions, and Guild Boss rank rewards. Soulstones can substitute for dupes on any Legendary hero including Lords, which is why banking them through free sources compresses the overall commitment significantly.
The practical timeline for a meta S+ hero like Dolores, Ne Zha, or Valara is 3 to 6 months of sustained commitment, depending on how many reruns the hero gets, how efficiently you execute the Limited Banner pity swap, and how aggressively you bank Soulstones before each pity commit. Lord Heroes take longer, because Ancient Summoning banners rate up less frequently and require their own dedicated pull economy.
A1 is a trap. The first awakening level gives a small power spike that feels like progress, but the real scaling lives between A2 and A5. Five heroes at A1 produce significantly weaker output than one hero at A5 paired with four unawakened Legendaries in your roster rotation.
A3 is the floor for any hero worth awakening. Most S tier heroes hit 85 to 90 percent of their output at A3, with diminishing returns from A3 to A5. If you can't commit to at least A3, don't awaken at all, save the Soulstones and dupe copies for your priority heroes.
A5 unlocks the final kit upgrades that make S+ heroes dominate every mode they're deployed in. For Dolores, that means stronger Inspiration buffs that scale every damage hero in your roster. For Ne Zha, that's the burst ceiling that wins Top 10 Guild Boss placements. For Valara, that's the AoE control that clears GR3 Stage 22. These are the multipliers that pay back the A5 commitment across every banner cycle going forward.
Dolores is the first A5 priority. Her Inspiration buff scales every damage hero in your roster, which means A5 Dolores multiplies team output more than A5 on any individual DPS. Do this one first.
Your primary Guild Boss DPS is second. Ne Zha, Sergei, or Zilitu depending on which guild content you're pushing. Guild Boss rank rewards compound into future Summoning Crystal purchases, so A5 investment here produces ongoing income that partially funds the next A5 commit.
Your Tactician is third. Valara or Rivenhald. Gear Raid 3 and endgame PvE benefit from A5 Tactician specifically, and GR3 achievement rewards produce meaningful Diamond and Legendary material income.
Your healer is fourth. Elowyn if you're building for extended Guild Boss fights or Arena ladder climbs.
Skip A5 on A-tier heroes, situational meta picks, and narrow-specialization heroes. They don't compound across the rest of your roster, which means the commitment produces less account value than putting the same budget into a new S+ hero at A3.
Multiple pity runs over 6 months, supplemental Soulstones from Faction Trials and events, and the sustained commitment to get Dolores or Ne Zha to A5 are all funded by the Diamonds sitting in your account across multiple banner cycles. A5 isn't one decision, it's a sustained commitment that compounds across months.
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A5 awakening requires 5 copies of the same Legendary hero, which works out to up to 1,000 Limited Banner pulls on the pure pity path, or a blend of pity commits plus banked Legendary Hero Soulstones on the optimized path. Most competitive Commanders reach A5 on a meta S+ hero across 3 to 6 months of sustained commitment. Actual real-money totals shift significantly based on hero rerun frequency, banner timing, and how aggressively you bank free Soulstones through Faction Trials and events.
A5 is worth the commitment on S+ core heroes: Dolores, your primary Guild Boss DPS, your Tactician (Valara or Rivenhald), and your healer (Elowyn). These heroes compound across every other investment decision because they multiply team output rather than providing individual damage. A5 on A-tier or secondary heroes doesn't compound and typically produces less account value than A3 on a new S+ hero.
Legendary Hero Soulstones are the rarest general-use resource in Watcher of Realms. Each Soulstone awakens any Legendary hero including Lord Heroes by one level (A1 through A5). They're sourced primarily through event shop redemptions, Faction Trials rewards, Guild Boss rank rewards, and Arena shop conversions. Use them strategically on priority heroes rather than as universal awakening fodder.