By Jay / / Games

The Shell Lab event in Etheria Restart gives players a chance to craft powerful shells without relying entirely on boss drops. Since resources are limited, choosing the right shell is important. Some players prefer targeting hard-to-farm bosses, while others focus on universal shells that can be used on multiple characters. If you’re unsure what to craft, this guide will help you decide which options offer the most value.

Two Ways to Approach Shell Lab

There are generally two strategies when using the Shell Lab. The first method is to target bosses that you don’t farm often. If a specific boss only has one or two important shells, crafting those shells through the event can save a lot of time. For example, Sharon and Niku Nana mainly offer a few useful shells, so grabbing one directly from the event can be worth it.

The second approach is crafting universal shells. These are shells that remain useful on many characters and continue to provide value regardless of future team changes.

Best Universal Shells to Craft

Best Shells to Craft in Shell Lab Event Etheria Restart Guide

Jackal Guard

Jackal Guard remains one of the safest options in the game. Most players can never have enough copies, especially if they build multiple teams. If you don’t know what to craft, this is probably the safest choice.

Recommended combinations include:

  • Swift Smite + Bulwark + Swift Crush
  • Swift Smite + Bloodbath + Swift Crush

These builds are strong in both PvE and PvP and can fit many different units.

Moon Bunny

Moon Bunny is another excellent investment. The Swift Strike version is particularly valuable and works well for turn-two teams.

Many players end up using multiple copies on different characters. It performs well on units like:

  • DokiDoki
  • Silvia
  • Paladin

Because of its flexibility, crafting Moon Bunny is rarely a bad decision.

Codex

Turn-one teams still benefit greatly from Codex. Players focused on Guild Battles or aggressive PvP strategies may find this shell worth investing in.

Character-Specific Shells

Some shells are designed around specific heroes. These can be powerful but aren’t always the most efficient use of Shell Lab resources.

Amber

Amber remains a strong option for units like:

  • Raymer
  • Juan Chi

While some older combinations are losing popularity, Amber still performs well and remains a solid choice.

Gigabyte

Gigabyte continues to be one of the best shells available for support units.

It’s commonly used on:

  • Ling Luo
  • Sanya

A popular setup is:

  • Strive
  • Bloodbath
  • Evil Guard

This combination gives excellent survivability and utility for healers.

Should You Craft Chloris Boss Shells?

Chloris shells are more specialized.

Some noteworthy options include:

Sword Seven

Sword Seven is one of the strongest PvE shells currently available. Players who focus heavily on PvE content can consider crafting it.

Target

Target is particularly effective for King Lilim builds and burst compositions. While it sees some PvP use, its main value comes from PvE.

Reaper

Reaper is much more niche and is mostly useful for Aya. Unless you regularly use her, this shell isn’t a high priority.

What About the New Sets?

Several new sets were introduced recently, but their place in the meta is still uncertain.

Virulent Toxin

This set has attracted attention because of its synergy with debuff-focused units like:

  • Sharon
  • Heinrich

The concept looks interesting, but testing is still ongoing. It may become stronger in future patches.

Turn Meter Set

One of the more promising sets increases turn meter by 20% after using a non-damaging skill.

This effect could work extremely well with Signa because her passive may activate the bonus frequently. There’s potential for it to become one of her best setups.

Unyielding Oath

This set is another interesting option, but it currently doesn’t seem powerful enough to replace established builds.

Overall, the new sets don’t appear meta-defining yet. Players without a large number of Vispera pieces are better off sticking to older, proven sets.

Should You Wait Before Crafting?

Yes.

Since the event is time-limited, there is no need to spend your materials immediately. Waiting until the final days gives the community more time to test the new sets and uncover hidden combinations.

By then, you’ll have better information and can avoid wasting resources on shells that don’t end up performing well.

Best Shells for New Players

If you’re just starting out, these are the safest choices:

  1. Jackal Guard with Swift Smite + Bulwark + Swift Crush.
  2. Jackal Guard with Swift Smite + Bloodbath + Swift Crush.
  3. Moon Bunny with Swift Strike.
  4. Gigabyte for support units.
  5. Amber for key damage dealers.

These shells provide long-term value and will remain useful even as your roster expands.

The Shell Lab event is one of the best opportunities to obtain powerful shells without excessive grinding. While the new sets are interesting, the current meta still favors classic options like Jackal Guard, Moon Bunny, Amber, and Gigabyte. Unless a new combination proves to be game-changing, sticking with proven shells is usually the safest strategy. If you’re still undecided, consider waiting until the end of the event and letting the community discover which new setups are truly worth crafting.

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