Heroes Hunters has this wild mix of characters, but the rarest ones? Oh, they're like finding a shiny Pokémon in tall grass. First up, there's 'Nightingale'—this elusive support hero with healing abilities that feel almost broken if you manage to snag her. I once spent weeks grinding events just for a chance at her, and when I finally got her, my team's survival rate skyrocketed. Then there's 'Voidwalker,' a shadowy assassin who teleports behind enemies and just deletes them. His drop rates are absurdly low, and I've only ever seen him in like two matches outside my own roster.
Another one that's near-mythical is 'Titanforge.' This dude's a tank with shields that make him nearly unkillable, but good luck pulling him from a crate. I remember a forum thread where players debated whether he was even real or just a rumor. And let's not forget 'Ember Phoenix,' a fire-based DPS with revival mechanics. She’s like the unicorn of the game—everyone wants her, but barely anyone has her. The devs definitely made these heroes rare for a reason; they warp the meta when they appear.
The rarest heroes in Heroes Hunters feel like they’re locked behind some secret ritual. 'Stormcaller' is one—this electric mage who chain-stuns entire teams, but I’ve only ever faced him once in PvP. Then there’s 'Frostbite,' an ice archer with slows that feel downright unfair. My guild’s obsessed with tracking these units, but half of us still don’t own them. It’s part of the grind, though—chasing that thrill when the crate finally glows gold.
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Khalid Adio: I tried to do what was right. I wanted to protect my family. Even my mother. My misguided need to save both my mother and sister ended in death. Now I'm on the run from the Bloodmoon Pack and my guild. I still want to protect my sister, but I've had to look elsewhere without my usual resources.
Daniela Chávez: A hunter is the last person I expected to find myself indebted to. This one is different, though, or so he wants me to think. I don't believe it. But a debt is a debt, and I pay my debts. Now I'm dealing with hunters and werewolves for this fool.
This is the fourth book in the Bloodmoon Pack Series. You can read this as a standalone or in series order. Some events in this book happened in The Reluctant Alpha as they overlap.
Bloodmoon Pack:
Book 1 - Alpha Logan
Book 2 - Beta's Surprise Mate
Book 3 - The Reluctant Alpha
Novella - The Hunted Hunter
Book 4 - The Genius Delta
Who said the weak can’t become strong? Even without powers I can become the most powerful. The Hunter race had existed for several millennia working both in the shadows and in the light protecting humanity from creatures that aren’t from this world, at the age of seven every child in the Hunter race would visit the Hunter god’s temple and receive his blessing in the form of a supernatural ability. Amongst the Hunters were different kinds of people with different types of abilities but one this was common amongst all of them and that was the colour of their eyes, they were all green. Marcus Fault on the other hand was born with icy blue eyes which made majority of the Hunters view him in a different light and from the moment he was born, his life was in danger and each day was like walking on the edge of the abyss, one slip off and he would fall never to return. When he was seventh birthday just like the tradition he was to head to the Hunter god temple to receive his blessings, his talent was first tested and stunning everyone present as he was tested to have legendary talent but unfortunately he wasn’t blessed by the Hunter god and thus the first powerless Hunter was born.
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He was once a simple boy, drifting aimlessly along with the flow of the world. But one day, he awakened to find himself being different from his usual self, finding himself now hosting the body of a newborn.
He had been reincarnated, that too as the sole prince and heir of the human empire. Now living in a world of sword and magic, filled with fantastical beasts, demi-humans, divine beasts, Goddesses and so much more. Life finally seemed to take a turn for the better for the reincarnated boy.
However, as always, reality had its cruel ways of disappointing him. His parents died shortly after his birth in a war to save humanity, subjecting him to the life of an orphan. All the people vying for the throne turned against him, looking for any and all opportunities to kill him, the last living heir to the throne. Fortunately, he had his aunt, his last living family, who helped protect him by becoming the acting queen but this came with the price of being holed up in his palace till his ‘awakening’ which would enable him to defend himself and survive in this cruel world…
The Hunters.
The legendary Archers of Alestari were known world wide. Many trained for years, from youth to adulthood, to be good enough to qualify to be an apprentice to the Hunters.
Every year, the Hunters would travel all across the land of Alestari, searching for a single apprentice. Many hearts were crushed in this process. Because there were many years, that none were selected to train under the legendary Archers.
They would travel to every kingdom, city, town, village and tribe, searching. Royalty and common folk alike revered and worshiped the Hunters, for they were the true protectors of the land. A single Hunter was as good as 20 regular Archers. But they were also known to be excellent spies, as well as swordsmen. Any weapon in the world, they knew how to use properly. Thus they were highly sought after for military purposes and occasionally mercenaries.
To have a family member who was a Hunter, was the highest honor. They were treated like royalty, even by royals themselves.
Whatever a Hunter said, whoever they chose as an apprentice, no one ever argued. To fight with a Hunters choice, was to eliminate any chances you had of your family becoming one.
And for years, no one fought their decision. Until this year.
In the kingdom of Alestari, anyone was eligible to try and become an apprentice. Anyone, but a woman. Women were forbidden to learn any kind of weaponry, especially archery.
So when the King of the Hunters, chooses a woman to be an apprentice, many were angry. And they were out, to make her pay.
She was a sanctioned knight, he a mysterious stranger; two unlikely allies joined forces to protect the Dragomir line. But what happens when their loyalties are tested, when one moonlight battle alters the young warriors lives indefinitely?
Long ago and miles away, there was a young princess, orphaned in a time of war. She was called upon to lead the armies of her kingdom, for there was no other. She was the fiercest of warriors, beloved of her people, unstoppable on the battle field. She rode out day after day and saved her subjects in battle after battle.
But every night, when the fighting was done, she was alone. Until one day, a peasant boy came looking to join her army, looking lonely and angry and fierce as she. For the first time, she found that when she rode out into the field to save others, there was someone at her side...who had come to save her too.
Burdened by poverty, Keagan Thompson's life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers the Veilwalker System, a hidden realm of power and opportunity. Chosen as its host, he gains unimaginable riches.
With newfound wealth, Keagan embarks on a quest to become the number one hero. But the path to greatness is riddled with challenges. He faces formidable opponents, navigates treacherous alliances, and confronts his inner demons.
As Keagan delves deeper into the world of heroes, he realizes the System's generosity has a price. Fame, wealth, and morality intertwine, forcing him to make difficult choices that test his integrity.
Joined by diverse allies, Keagan's journey transcends physical strength. He hones his skills, forges unbreakable bonds, and discovers the true meaning of heroism.
Thrilling battles, sacrifices, and unexpected twists abound as Keagan strives to claim the title of the number one hero. Can he navigate temptations and stay true to his values?
Prepare for a captivating journey where dreams collide with reality and the definition of heroism is tested. Will Keagan rise above the challenges and fulfill his destiny?
Heroes Hunters' roster is packed with vibrant characters, each bringing their own flair to the action. The game’s core lineup includes fan favorites like the sharpshooting rebel 'Flame', who’s got a pyro obsession and a knack for chaos, or 'Iceberg', the stoic tank with frost-powered armor that can shrug off bullets like confetti. Then there’s 'Swift', the teleporting rogue who zips through battles like a ghost—honestly, half the fun is just watching her blur across the screen. These aren’t just cookie-cutter archetypes; they’ve got backstories that drip into their abilities, like 'Rust', the ex-mechanic whose drones swarm enemies with scrap-metal fury. It’s a mix of personalities that keeps team dynamics fresh, whether you’re brawling in PvE or outmaneuvering rivals in the arena.
What really hooks me, though, is how the heroes play off each other. 'Viper’s' poison clouds combo brutally with 'Gale’s' wind tunnels, and 'Titan’s' seismic slams set up perfect kills for snipers like 'Hawkeye'. The devs clearly poured love into making synergies feel organic, not just stat buffs. And let’s not forget the newer additions—'Specter', the hacker who turns enemy tech against them, or 'Bramble', the nature-themed healer whose thorny vines are weirdly adorable. After months of grinding, I still find new ways to mix their skills, and that’s what makes the roster shine. No two matches ever play out the same, especially when you’re yelling at your squad to revive 'Flame' before the respawn timer hits zero.
Heroes Hunters is one of those games where unlocking new characters feels like opening a surprise gift every time. The main way to get new heroes is through the in-game gacha system, which uses either gold or diamonds as currency. Gold pulls are more common but usually drop lower-tier heroes, while diamond pulls have a higher chance of giving you rare or epic characters. I’ve spent way too many hours grinding for diamonds, and let me tell you, the thrill of seeing that purple or gold glow when summoning never gets old.
Another method is completing specific missions or events. The game often runs limited-time events where you can earn hero fragments or even entire heroes by hitting certain milestones. I remember one event where I had to clear a brutal dungeon 20 times, and the reward was a fully unlocked legendary hero—totally worth the effort. Also, don’t overlook the daily login rewards; sometimes they sneak in hero fragments or even free pulls. If you’re patient, the shard system lets you gradually collect pieces of a hero until you can unlock them. It’s a slow burn, but seeing that progress bar fill up is oddly satisfying.