
💠Introduction
What’s up, folks? With so many new legendary skills already out and more on the horizon, it can become difficult to know which skills to prioritize with limited funds. In this article, we’ll take a look at the newest skill that just graced the game, Divine Blessing, what it does, its role in the meta, and whether it's worth purchasing.
💠Table of Contents
- Divine Blessing
- Damage Reduction
- Verdict
- Summary
💠Divine Blessing
Divine Blessing is a new legendary aura that automatically reduces ultimate skill damage to your entire team from the moment a battle starts. At level 1 it cuts incoming ultimate damage by 12%, scaling up to 40% at max level. It is a straightforward defensive pick that softens bursts from ultimate-centric lineups and pairs well with other damage reduction skills like Master’s Aegis. It can only be equipped on Defense and Support Immortals. However, since only one aura can be equipped on each immortal and most high-tiered teams run a mix of Alexander or Ares and a backline carry like Loki, there are only two slots available for auras.

💠Damage Reduction
In a controlled 2v2 mirror test with Yi Sun-Shin and Himiko, I first established a baseline with no skills: a 94-second fight where Himiko averaged ~10 ultimates for ~25M total damage (~2.5M per proc). After I added Divine Blessing to the defending Yi Sun-Shin, the fight extended to ~154 seconds and Himiko fired ~17 ultimates, yet total damage stayed just under 25M, dropping her per-proc output to ~1.46M—about a 41% reduction that aligns with Divine Blessing’s 40% cap. Overall DPS fell from ~266k to ~161k while ultimate frequency remained similar, showing the skill suppresses ultimate damage without affecting energy gain.


In a more realistic test with battle skills equipped, my baseline fights lasted ~25 seconds and Himiko dealt ~24M across 16 ultimates (~1.50M per proc). After I swapped one enemy skill for Divine Blessing and kept everything else constant, fights stretched to ~31 seconds, Himiko triggered ~24 ultimates, and totaled ~30M damage (~1.25M per proc), which is about a 17–18% drop in damage per ultimate. The takeaway is that Divine Blessing clearly reduces per-proc burst while extending time-to-kill; total damage can still rise if the longer fight lets Himiko fire many more ultimates, but the damage is spread out and easier to survive.

💠Verdict
Divine Blessing did not change any matchups in my testing and is neither essential nor worth purchasing. Verdict: Do Not Buy.
💠Summary
Divine Blessing is a legendary aura that reduces ultimate skill damage to all allies by 12–40% from the start of battle, lengthening fights and softening burst from ultimate-reliant kits. In testing, it cut per-proc damage by roughly 18–41% without meaningfully changing win–loss matchups.
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💠Related Links
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