

Like I said, keep reading- there is more here for you as well. I imagine that for some of my readers, I might have just described the complete opposite of your own personality. I like being the elite, the alpha, the best at whatever I put my mind to. Lastly, I am driven toward things that I believe that I can excel at. Fourth, in a season of life where each role of mine is overwhelmingly complex, it is freeing to have something manageable and rewarding to sink my teeth into. Having a creative mind of my own, I appreciate what other curious folks might come up with when not locked into the confines of reality. Third, one of my favorite genres is fantasy. I live for the thrill of adding another gold piece to my never-ending mountain of treasure. To begin, I need to share with you why I started playing Raid in the first place. Instead, I am sharing with you my reasoning behind giving up something unhealthy in my life and I am challenging you to reflect on your own life to determine if you might have your own “Raid Shadow Legends.” If so, read further, because I will also be sharing some strategies I used to say goodbye to Raid and other unhealthy things that have come into my life. This post isn’t truly about whether you should quit Raid Shadow Legends.

With this being said, I am aware that many of my listeners may not have ever played Raid Shadow Legends. Raid (as it is shortened) has hundreds of thousands of players. I played this game daily for about 5 months.

The goal of the game is to collect characters and equipment to complete missions, challenge dungeon bosses, and duke it out in a player-vs-player mode. Raid Shadow Legends is a free-to-play (ish) fantasy role-playing game for mobile and pc produced by Plarium.
