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Empuzzled.comβ€’ Dec 17, 2024β€’ Updated Jan 6, 2026

Costumed Ferant: The Upgrade That Feels Like a Sidegrade

Overview

Released in December 2024, the Costumed Ferant (Warden of the Wolves) attempts to modernize one of the game's most beloved (and hated) 4-star heroes. By swapping his Druid class for Fighter and giving him a fresh coat of paint, the developers aimed to keep him relevant in the fast-paced meta of 2026. However, the result is a contentious "sidegrade" that trades raw stopping power for sustainability.

Ferant_Costume

Hero Art & Visuals

The costume transforms Ferant from a wild berserker into a more disciplined, armored knight. He loses the face paint for a cleaner look and dons heavy plate armor with wolf motifs. It’s a cleaner, more "regal" look, possibly implying he has risen in rank within the Wolf order. It’s less "savage" but definitely more "tanky" visually.

General Info

Hero Name

Ferant C1 "Warden of the Wolves"

Hero Stats

Base Stats (No Emblems)

Level
ATK
DEF
HP
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4/70
6646291619720
4/75lb1
7226831760775
4/80lb2
8377922040885

The costume provides a much-needed stat overhaul:

  • Power (719 vs 680 Base): A solid jump that brings him closer to modern standards, though still trailing behind the 800+ power of the latest "Construct" or "Astral" 4-stars.
  • Health (1619): This is massive. 1619 Base HP is phenomenal for a 4-star. With Limit Break 2 (LB2), he breaches 2000 HP, making him tankier than many older 5-star heroes. This health pool is his greatest asset.
  • Defense (628): Still on the lower side, but better than the base version's paper-thin 595.

Special Skill: Fiery Revenge

Special Skill Icon
Special Skill

Fiery Revenge

Mana Speed
Average
  • The caster and nearby allies counterattack with 120% of the received damage for 5 turns.
  • The caster and nearby allies decrease -5% mana from the attacker on each counterattack for 5 turns. The effect gets diminished for consecutive activations during the same turn.
⚑ Tile Breakpoints Guide
10Base Tiles
12% Bonus
9Tiles

Analysis: The skill "Fiery Revenge" makes two key adjustments compared to the base version:

  1. Counterattack (120%): A slight increase from 115%. While 5% seems negligible, every bit counts when you are reflecting damage from 2000+ damage snipers.
  2. Mana Cut (-5%): This is the controversy. The base version cuts -10% mana. The costume cuts only -5%.
    • Why this matters: A -10% cut is often enough to stop a Fast hero from firing after a tile match. A -5% cut might not be. This significantly reduces his ability to "lock down" an enemy team.

By the Numbers

  • Mana Speed: Average.
  • Mana Cut Comparison:
    • Base: 3 hits = ~25-30% mana lost (diminishing).
    • Costume: 3 hits = ~12-15% mana lost.
    • The costume is significantly less oppressive as a mana controller.
  • Duration: The costume has a trick up its sleeve. Thanks to his passive (see below), the 5-turn duration often becomes 6 or 7 turns, providing longer protection.

Family Bonus, Passives, Aether Power & Unique Abilities

Family Bonus

Alliance - Wolves
Family Bonus

Alliance - Wolves

  • Bonus for 1/2/3 Heroes:
  • 20%/35%/50% chance to make a cast buff undispellable.
  • The members of this family have additional perks in the Clash of Knights event.

The Wolf Family bonus (Chance for Undispellable buffs) remains excellent. With the Costume's potentially longer duration, having an undispellable counterattack for 7 turns is a nightmare for the attacker.

Passives

Passive Icon
Inherent Abilities

Passive Skills

  • Ability
    Increased Status Effect Duration Chance to increase the duration of cast status effects.
  • +1 turn: 75%
  • +2 turns: 25%

Increased Status Effect Duration: This is the Costume's redeeming quality.

  • 75% Chance: +1 Turn duration.
  • 25% Chance: +2 Turns duration.
  • This means his Counterattack almost always lasts 6 turns, and occasionally 7 turns. This increased uptime helps compensate for the weaker mana cut by simply being active longer.

Aether Power

Damage Reduction
Aether Power

Damage Reduction

At the start of each battle, all damage received by this Hero is reduced by -10% for 6 turns.

In battles with multiple waves, the effect is refreshed at the beginning of each wave.

Damage Reduction fits the "Tank" role perfectly. Combined with his Fighter class (Revive), Costumed Ferant is incredibly stubborn and hard to remove from the board.

Legacy & Modern Relevance

  • Historical Context: When released in late 2024, the community reaction was mixed. Players loved the stats but hated the nerf to the mana cut. It was seen as a "safe" costume designβ€”making him tankier but less toxic.
  • Power Creep Analysis: With 1619 HP, Costumed Ferant holds up very well stat-wise. He can survive hits from the latest 2026 meta heroes that would vaporize the base version.
  • Modern Viability Verdict: Highly Viable. He is a top-tier tank for 4-Star Rush Tournaments and Bloody Battle. The Fighter class (Revive) often wins matches that the Druid class wouldn't.

Costume & Costume Bonus

Comparison to Base Version:

  • Base: Higher Mana Cut (-10%), Squishier, Druid Class.
  • Costume: Lower Mana Cut (-5%), Tankier, Fighter Class, Longer Duration Passive.
  • Verdict: It's a situational trade.
    • Use the Costume in Rush Attack tournaments where keeping the buff active for 7 turns is game-winning, and the Revive can steal a victory.
    • Use the Base Skin (with Costume stats leveled) in Buff Booster or standard modes where you need the stronger -10% mana cut to stop enemies from charging.

Emblem Path Analysis

  • Path: Health > Defense > Attack
  • Pros: Capitalizes on his elite HP and fixes his defense. The longer he lives, the more he cuts mana (even if it's only 5%).
  • Cons: Sacrifices counterattack damage.

The Fighter's Bite

  • Path: Attack > Health > Defense
  • Pros: Fighter class nodes often align with attack. Increases the reflection damage.
  • Cons: Not recommended. His job is to survive and annoy, not to nuke.

Final Recommendation

Go Health/Defense. The goal is to make him an unmovable object.

Strengths

  • Elite Durability: Massive HP pool and Damage Reduction Aether Power.
  • Extended Buffs: Passive often extends Counterattack to 6-7 turns.
  • Fighter Class: The chance to Revive allows him to cast his special one last time, potentially turning a loss into a win.
  • Undispellable Potential: Wolf Family bonus protects his long-lasting buffs.

Weaknesses

  • Weakened Control: -5% mana cut is noticeably weaker than the base version.
  • Low Defense: Even with the costume, his defense stat isn't impressive compared to modern tanks.
  • Passive Playstyle: Relies entirely on the enemy hitting him.

Best Game Modes

  • Rush Attack Tournaments: He is a monster here. 7 turns of counterattack at Very Fast speed is oppressive.
  • Bloody Battle: His high HP and Fighter revive make him very annoying to kill without healers.
  • Map Stages: Good for long boss fights where the extended duration helps.

Advanced Strategy & Team Compositions

Sample Team Ideas

  1. The "Forever" Defense:
    • Team: Costumed Ferant (Tank) - Dawn (Flank) - Base Ferant (Wing - if you have two!)
    • Why: Dawn (Minion mana cut) combined with Ferant creates a constant mana drain. The Fighter revive ensures Ferant stays around to protect the squishier heroes.
  2. Rush Attack Specialist:
    • Team: Treevil - Costumed Ferant - Franz
    • Why: Slow/Very Slow heroes shine in Rush. Ferant protects everyone with riposte while Treevil and Franz devastate the enemy.

Counters & Anti-Synergies

  • Counters: Dispel is still the main counter, but Wolf family makes it unreliable. Buff Immunity (e.g., from Hypnos) completely shuts him down.
  • Anti-Synergy: Minion Summoners. While he isn't a Druid anymore, minions still act as a meat shield, preventing him from taking damage and reflecting it. Avoid heavy minion teams if you want max reflection damage.

Advice for New Players

If you pull the Costume, you have hit the jackpot for 4-star content. Level the Costume first for the stats. Use the Costume version in Rush tournaments for the Revive chance, but don't be afraid to switch to the Base skin if you feel the -5% mana cut isn't doing enough.

Advice for Veterans

The Costume is primarily a stat stick for the Base version in most scenarios. However, do not underestimate the Fighter Class. In Guild Wars or close tournament matches, that Revive can be the difference between a 0 and a win.

Community Corner: Hot Takes & History

  • Community Reaction: "Lazy costume. Just a stat boost." - Many players were disappointed that the "upgrade" actually nerfed his signature mana cut.
  • "Is -5% even worth it?" - A common debate. The consensus is that -5% is annoying, but -10% was deadly.
  • Fighter Upgrade: Most veterans agree that swapping Druid (Minions block riposte) for Fighter (Revive) is the best part of the costume.

Final Thoughts

Costumed Ferant is a paradox: a stronger hero with a weaker skill. He is undeniable proof that stats and class (Fighter > Druid) often matter more than raw skill percentages. He remains a premier 4-star tank in 2026, just slightly less "sharp" than his younger self.

Verdict: Level for the stats, emblem for the Fighter class, but keep the Base skin handy for when you really need to drain some mana.


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