Basic Info
| Item |
Detail |
| English Name |
Pael's Wing |
| Rarity |
Ancient |
| Character |
All |
| Source |
Pael (Act 2) |
| Pool |
Pool 2 |
| Overall Tier |
A |
Rating
Pael's Wing lets you skip card rewards to offer them to Pael. Every 2 offerings yields 1 relic. If your deck is near completion or you lean on relic count to win, the conversion is incredibly strong.
Card-Reward to Relic Conversion Value
- Normally a skip gives nothing. With Wing, skips turn into relic acquisitions
- Two skips equal one relic. With 5–8 fights per Act, you can pull 2–4 extra relics
- Relics persist for the entire run, so they typically out-value 1–2 cards
- Shines hardest once the deck is finished and new cards would only dilute it
When to Offer
- Deck complete and no improvements needed: offer
- Reward contains a wanted card: take it
- Only Weak card options: offer
- You do not have to offer every reward — stay flexible
Character Ratings
| Character |
Rating |
Comment |
| Ironclad |
A |
Decks settle mid-run, after which Wing raises the ceiling with relics |
| Silent |
A+ |
Thin-deck oriented. Many rewards aren't wanted — relic gain is very consistent |
| Defect |
A |
Once orb builds are finished, new cards dilute. Relics buff the whole deck |
| Necrobinder |
B+ |
Needs summon parts first, so offerings start later |
| Regent |
A |
Perfect for the post-completion relic-stacking plan |
Synergies
| Card / Relic |
Reason |
| Black Star |
2 relics per elite plus Wing relics explode your relic count |
| Highly complete decks |
Fewer wanted cards means more relic conversions |
| Lean builds |
Skipping cards naturally converts to relics |
Playstyle Tips
- Judge deck completeness and pick offer or take accordingly
- Early you want cards, so rarely offer. Mid-run onward, offer aggressively
- Track the 2-skip counter. When 1 offering away from a relic, prioritize skippable rewards
- In Pool 2 it competes with Pael's Tooth (5-remove). Take Tooth for compression, Wing for relic stacking