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In the year 2026, when the frost of Whiteout Survival still grips the land, a whisper travels through the pines of Emerald Valley—a name carried on the breath of the tundra. Walis Bokan. He stands where impossible warmth blooms inside a cocoon of glaciers, a fierce warrior whose very lungs seem to have memorized the taste of temperate air. He is not merely a hero you slot into a march; he is a presence, a shard of a lost world where jungle and mountain taught a man how to move faster than the wind that carves the ice.

His war cry is the thing of legend. When Walis Bokan lets loose an Earthshake, the enemy lines falter—not because they are weak, but because something ancient in the sound reminds them that they are prey. In those two brief seconds, attack power wanes by as much as 5%, and in that gap, his own fighters surge with a 35% attack boost, hearts thudding in rhythm with his own. The man doesn’t just fight; he hunts, and his attack speed grows by 30% simply because the years of stalking through vine and scree have made patience his sharpest blade.

But here’s the thing—and let’s be real for a moment—Walis Bokan isn’t the guy you call when you need a fortress shattered. His kit, for all its wilderness grace, whispers a narrow truth: he lives for the chase. His second Expedition Skill, Huntsman’s Gift, is a love letter to the hunt. At its peak, it adds a flat 100% to your hunting march speed. Stack that with Gina’s own buff, and suddenly your troops become a blur across the snow, running down Polar Terrors and fabled beasts before the prey even knows it’s being chased.

Outside of that, though? The story gets... quiet. Walis Bokan’s Exploration side is thin—just one enemy debuff for PvP, shaving off 20% of all enemy damage dealt at maximum level. And while that’s not nothing, a Marksman hero lives for the sharpened arrow, the extra punch that turns a skirmish. A debuff alone rarely steals the show. Past Generation 1, he fades into the background, a specialist who outlived his prime. “Mid” is the unkind word whispered in alliance chats, and honestly, it fits.

And here’s the kicker—his shards. There is no easy path, no event shop smiling with Epic hero tokens. Walis Bokan’s shards come only from recruitment, making every star a small triumph of patience. Jasser might share the same struggle, but that doesn’t make the grind any sweeter.

Still, look at him. In the wilderness, he is a poem carved from jade and permafrost. The game may have moved on to flashier myths, but when that Beast alarm rings, commanders still reach for the one who can make a march feel like a sprint.

🏹 Skills of the Emerald Warrior

Walis Bokan’s talents split across two domains: the close-quarters dance of Exploration, and the wide-open strategies of Expedition. Here’s how his roar translates into numbers.

Exploration Skills

These activate when Walis Bokan leads in arena-like encounters, influencing the tide of battle with raw presence.

  • Earthshake (War Cry): Reduces enemy troops’ Attack by 1% / 2% / 3% / 4% / 5% for 2 seconds.

  • Invigorating Roar: Immediately after Earthshake, boosts his own and nearby friendly troops’ Attack by 15% / 20% / 25% / 30% / 35% for 2 seconds.

  • Agile Predator: Permanently increases his Attack Speed by 10% / 15% / 20% / 25% / 30%.

Expedition Skills

These shape his role in the wider map—especially during marches against beasts and terrors.

  • Guerrilla Tactics: Reduces all enemy troops’ damage dealt by 4% / 8% / 12% / 16% / 20%.

  • Huntsman’s Gift: Increases Hunting March Speed by 20% / 40% / 60% / 80% / 100%.

Notice the pattern: almost everything in Expedition orbits the hunt. Guerrilla Tactics is the lone PvP thought, and it’s defensive. For a marksman, that’s like handing a painter a shield instead of a brush.

🌲 Sharpening the Claws: Skill Upgrade Order

Skill manuals vanish faster than snow under a spring sun, so choosing what to level first matters. Below is the recommended path for Walis Bokan, balancing his limited PvP utility with his unmatched hunting prowess.

Current Skill & Star Level Upgrade Target
Level 1, any star Level 2 Exploration Skill 2 (Invigorating Roar) first
Level 2 Push Expedition Skill 2 (Huntsman’s Gift) to Level 3
Level 3 Raise Exploration Skill 1 (Earthshake) to Level 3
Star Level 1→2 Unlock Level 4 on Huntsman’s Gift as soon as shards allow
Star Level 2→3 Max Huntsman’s Gift to 100% — this is non-negotiable for hunters
Final steps Fill out remaining Exploration Skills according to personal need

You don’t have to follow the star upgrade order rigidly; shards are the gatekeeper. But whenever a new star unlocks, rush the Huntsman’s Gift first. Speed is his entire reason for existing in your roster.

🛡️ Gear for the Wilderness Scout

As an Epic Hero, Walis Bokan can don only four pieces of gear. As a Lancer, his hunger aligns with specific stats: Hero Attack, Hero Health, Escort Attack, Escort Health, and Lancer Lethality. The sweet spot for investment sits on two pieces:

  • Goggles: Feed his eyes, sharpen his Hero Attack and Escort Attack.

  • Boots: Ground him, boost his Hero Health and Escort Health.

A balanced build here ensures that when he does step onto a PvP field—reluctantly—he isn’t made of paper. But let’s be honest, you’re putting those boots on him so he can run faster after a Terror. The man was born to race the northern lights.


Walis Bokan will never be the hero who carries you through the latest generation’s arena meta. He knows it. The valley shaped him for one purpose: to move like a ghost through the wild and bring back trophies. In 2026, when newer marksmen gleam with stacked attack buffs, Walis still waits by the treeline, his Earthshake ready, his Huntsman’s Gift a steady 100% promise. Some heroes burn bright and fade. Others just keep running. And honestly? That’s more than enough.