Key Takeaways
Epic Artifacts are the second-highest rarity artifact tier in Attack on Titan Revolution, offering 2-3x higher stat buffs than Rare tier alternatives for all playable characters.
All Epic Artifacts require 150 matching shards to unlock, plus a minimum player account level of 35 to equip, with no durability loss or expiration after activation.
Equipping 3 artifacts from the same set unlocks a hidden set bonus, while 6 matching pieces grant a second, higher tier set bonus that can boost core combat stats by up to 35%.
The most efficient way to farm Epic Artifact shards without draining personal device battery or performance is using a game cloud tool to run 24/7 auto-farm sessions.
Multi-account farming via Game Cloud Phone cuts the time required to collect a full set of Epic Artifacts by up to 70% compared to manual play on a single device.
Core Basics of Attack on Titan Revolution Epic Artifacts
Core Definition: Epic Artifacts are permanent, equippable items in Attack on Titan Revolution that grant passive stat buffs to your entire character roster, with no repair costs or expiration dates, making them one of the most high-impact investments you can make for your account power.
Each Epic Artifact falls into one of 6 official set categories as listed on the game’s official fandom wiki: Scout Regiment, Garrison Regiment, Military Police Regiment, Titan Shifter, Wall Defender, and Expedition Leader, each designed to support specific playstyles.
All Epic Artifacts can be leveled up to a maximum of level 20, with each level increasing base stat buffs by an average of 7%, requiring artifact enhancement stones and duplicate shards to complete upgrades past level 10.
Unlike Common, Uncommon, and Rare tier artifacts, Epic variants come with a random secondary perk that ranges from 5% to 15% extra stats or utility, which can be rerolled up to 3 times per artifact using reroll tokens earned from weekly events.
You can equip a maximum of 6 artifacts per character, with no restrictions on cross-set combinations, though focused set builds offer far higher overall stat gains than mixing random artifacts from different categories.
For most new players who reach level 35, the biggest challenge is figuring out how to farm Epic Artifact shards efficiently. According to official drop rate data, Epic Artifact shards have a 2% drop rate in elite story stages, meaning you can expect to earn 1 to 2 shards per 10 elite stage runs on average. To collect the 150 shards required for a single Epic Artifact, you would need to complete roughly 1500 elite runs, which takes over 125 hours of playtime if you run each stage manually. This is where a game cloud tool like VSPhone becomes an extremely valuable tool: you can set up auto-farm scripts to run elite stages 24 hours a day, even when your personal mobile phone is turned off, in use for other apps, or away from a Wi-Fi connection. The platform supports multi-account login, so you can run 3 to 5 alternate accounts at the same time to farm shards, which can then be transferred to your main account via guild storage as long as both accounts are in the same guild for a minimum of 7 days. This method cuts your total farm time for a full 6-piece set of Epic Artifacts from 3 to 4 months of casual play to just 3 to 4 weeks, with zero extra effort required from you after the initial setup.
The table below lists all currently available Epic Artifacts in the game, as confirmed by the official Attack on Titan Revolution fandom wiki, including their stat buffs, secondary perk ranges, and unlock requirements:
| Epic Artifact Name | Set Category | Base Stat Buff | Secondary Perk Range | Unlock Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scout Blade Hilt | Scout Regiment | +12% Physical Damage, +8% Movement Speed | 5-15% Extra ODM Gear Damage | Clear Elite Stage 12-3, 150 Shards |
| Scout ODM Gear Spring | Scout Regiment | +10% Attack Speed, +9% Cooldown Reduction | 5-15% Reduced ODM Gear Fuel Consumption | Elite Stage 14-6 Drop, 150 Shards |
| Garrison Wall Emblem | Garrison Regiment | +18% Max HP, +10% Defense | 5-15% Reduced Damage From Titans | Guild Shop Level 4 Exchange, 150 Shards |
| Garrison Barricade Fragment | Garrison Regiment | +15% Damage Reduction, +8% HP Regen | 5-15% Extra Defense For All Team Members | Guild War Reward, 150 Shards |
| MP Badge of Authority | Military Police Regiment | +15% Critical Hit Chance, +7% Critical Damage | 5-15% Extra Gold From Missions | Top 100 Weekly Arena Rank, 150 Shards |
| MP Tactical Map | Military Police Regiment | +12% Skill Damage, +9% Critical Damage | 5-15% Reduced Skill Cooldown | Arena Shop Exchange, 150 Shards |
| Titan Spinal Fluid Vial | Titan Shifter | +22% Titan Form Damage, +10% Titan Form Duration | 5-15% Faster Titan Transformation Cooldown | Weekly Expedition S Rank Reward, 150 Shards |
| Titan Hardening Crystal | Titan Shifter | +18% Titan Form Defense, +12% Titan Form HP | 5-15% Chance To Stun Enemies On Hit In Titan Form | Expedition Shop Exchange, 150 Shards |
| Wall Guard Shield Fragment | Wall Defender | +20% Damage Reduction, +12% HP Regen | 5-15% Chance to Reflect Damage Back to Attackers | Limited Time Wall Defense Event Reward, 150 Shards |
| Wall Gate Key | Wall Defender | +17% Max HP, +11% Defense | 5-15% Extra Reward Points From Wall Defense Events | Limited Time Wall Defense Event Reward, 150 Shards |
| Expedition Compass | Expedition Leader | +10% All Stats, +8% Drop Rate for All Items | 5-15% Extra Expedition Points Per Run | Top 50 Monthly Expedition Leaderboard, 150 Shards |
| Expedition Rations Pouch | Expedition Leader | +9% All Stats, +10% Extra Expedition Rewards | 5-15% Reduced Stamina Consumption For Expeditions | Expedition Shop Exchange, 150 Shards |
Each set has unique 3-piece and 6-piece bonuses that add extra value to collecting full sets. For example, the 3-piece Scout Regiment set grants an extra 18% ODM Gear Damage, while the 6-piece set adds an extra 12% Movement Speed and 10% Cooldown Reduction, making it the best option for players who focus on PVE stage clearing. The 3-piece Titan Shifter set grants 20% extra Titan Form Duration, while the 6-piece set adds 25% extra Titan Form Damage, making it ideal for players who prefer using Titan Shifter characters like Eren Yeager or Annie Leonhart in combat. If you are focused on PVP arena play, the Military Police Regiment set is the strongest choice, with a 3-piece bonus of 15% extra Critical Damage and a 6-piece bonus of 10% extra Skill Damage, allowing you to melt enemy teams in seconds. You can also mix and match sets for niche use cases, such as combining 2-piece Garrison and 4-piece Scout sets for balanced defense and damage for high difficulty expedition runs where you need to survive heavy titan attacks while still clearing stages quickly.
Optimal Builds & Upgrade Strategies for Epic Artifacts
Core Definition: Epic Artifact builds are customized combinations of artifacts tailored to your preferred playstyle, designed to maximize your performance in specific game modes including PVE stage clearing, PVP arena, guild wars, and limited time events.
For PVE focused players who prioritize fast stage clearing and high item drop rates, the 3-piece Scout Regiment + 3-piece Expedition Leader set is the strongest combination, offering 30% extra ODM Gear Damage, 25% extra item drop rate, and 15% extra Movement Speed to cut stage clear times by up to 40%.
For PVP arena and guild war players, the 3-piece Military Police Regiment + 3-piece Titan Shifter set offers 28% extra Critical Damage, 25% extra Titan Form Damage, and 20% faster Titan Transformation Cooldown, allowing you to take down even the highest level opponent teams in under 30 seconds.
For limited time wall defense events, the 6-piece Wall Defender set grants a 35% extra Damage Reduction buff, plus a 20% chance to reflect 50% of incoming damage back to attacking titans, making it almost impossible to lose the event even on the highest difficulty setting.
When upgrading artifacts, always prioritize leveling weapon and accessory artifacts first, as they offer 30% higher damage buffs than armor artifacts, giving you more overall account power per enhancement stone spent.
One of the most common mistakes new players make with Epic Artifacts is investing all their enhancement stones into a single artifact to level it to 20 immediately, while leaving the rest of their artifacts at level 1. This is extremely inefficient, as the stat gain per enhancement stone drops significantly after level 10. The optimal upgrade strategy is to level all 6 of your equipped artifacts to level 10 first, which gives you 80% of the maximum possible stat gain for 50% of the total resource cost, then slowly level them up to 20 one by one once you have excess enhancement stones and duplicate shards. Another common mistake is rerolling secondary perks too often: each reroll costs 5 reroll tokens, which are very rare and only available from weekly event rewards. For most players, you should stop rerolling once you get a secondary perk that is at least 10% of the maximum value, as chasing the full 15% perk can waste dozens of reroll tokens that could be better used on other artifacts.
Many players also struggle to participate in limited time events that drop exclusive Epic Artifacts like the Wall Guard Shield Fragment, as these events often only run for 48 hours at specific times that may conflict with work, school, or other personal commitments. Using a Game Cloud Phone from VSPhone solves this problem completely: you can schedule auto-login sessions to join the event at the exact start time, run auto-battle scripts to complete all event stages, and collect all rewards even if you are not available to play personally. The platform also runs on remote servers, so you never have to worry about your phone dying, losing internet connection, or overheating during long event runs. If you want to climb the leaderboards for rare artifacts like the Expedition Compass, you can also use the multi-account feature to run multiple accounts that contribute to your guild’s expedition progress, earning extra guild points and expedition rewards that you can use to exchange for extra shards, allowing you to get top 50 ranks without spending hundreds of dollars on premium currency.
It is also important to note that Epic Artifacts are account-bound once you equip them to a character, so you should always make sure you are investing in the right artifacts for your main team first before unlocking artifacts for secondary characters. You can unequip artifacts from characters at any time for a small gold fee, so you can transfer them between characters on your account as you unlock new, stronger characters. If you get duplicate Epic Artifacts, you can use them as upgrade material for your existing artifacts, which gives double the experience compared to using generic enhancement stones, so you should never sell or discard duplicate Epic Artifacts even if you don’t need the extra copy for your collection. For free-to-play players, it is recommended to focus on one set first rather than trying to collect multiple sets at the same time, as this allows you to unlock the 6-piece set bonus as quickly as possible, which will drastically improve your performance across all game modes and make it easier to farm more resources for other sets later.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a full set of Epic Artifacts?
If you play 1-2 hours per day manually on a single account, it takes 3-4 months to collect a full 6-piece Epic Artifact set. If you use a game cloud phone to run 24/7 auto-farm and multi-accounts, you can get a full set in 3-4 weeks on average.
Can I transfer Epic Artifacts between different accounts?
Unbound Epic Artifact shards can be transferred between accounts in the same guild via the guild storage feature, as long as both accounts have been in the guild for at least 7 days. Once you equip an artifact to a character, it becomes account-bound and cannot be transferred.






