Llama Legends 3.8.0 adds Season 3 heroes and raids
Llama Legends 3.8.0 adds 100 superhero cards, 12 achievements, four raid bosses, and the Atlas Ancient card.

Llama Legends 3.8.0 adds 100 superhero cards, four raid bosses, and the Atlas Ancient card.
Llama Legends just rolled out version 3.8.0, and the update is packed with season reset energy. The headline numbers are hard to miss: 100 new cards, 12 achievements, four raid bosses, and a new Ancient card called Atlas.
The update also adds Work Llama customization, a new tower, a temporary promo code reward, and a fresh soundtrack. For a live game built around collection and repeat play, this is the kind of patch that changes how players log in for the next few weeks.
| Update item | Details | Number |
|---|---|---|
| Season 3 Basepack | Superhero and villain-themed cards | 100 cards |
| New achievements | Season 3 collection goals | 12 achievements |
| Raid rotation | New online bosses replacing the old set | 4 bosses |
| Atlas ability | Team shield at boss fight start | 30% max HP |
| Base pack price | Shop cost in Llama Coins | 300 coins |
| Promo code | Free card reward | BANANA |
Season 3 is built around a clean theme shift
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The biggest change in this patch is the new Season 3 card set, which leans into superheroes and villains. That gives the game a sharper visual identity than a generic content drop, and it matters because card battlers live or die on the excitement of opening packs and chasing set completion.

The new basepack contains 100 cards, which is a large enough pool to keep collectors busy without feeling bloated. LamaZ Game Studio also tied the set to 12 fresh achievements, so players who care about completion have a clear reason to keep grinding after the first few pulls.
There is a nice bit of design here: the permanently boosted card series in the Arena also shifts to Season 3. That means the update is not isolated to one menu or one event. It changes what players see in collection, combat, and progression at the same time.
- 100 new superhero and villain-inspired cards
- 12 new achievements tied to the Season 3 set
- Two exclusive promo cards for completing and perfecting the collection
- Base pack cost set at 300 Llama Coins
Work Llamas finally get a visual identity
One of the more interesting additions is Work Llama customization. In a game with a lot of repeated daily activity, letting players personalize the workers they see every session is a smart retention move. It gives a small but meaningful sense of ownership to a feature that probably gets a lot of screen time.
The studio is also giving away the first customizable Work Llama as a global gift until July 7, which is a straightforward way to get players to log in immediately. The post says more customization options are already in development, so this looks like the first step in a broader cosmetic track rather than a one-off bonus.
“It’s time to give your hardest workers a fresh look. Work Llama customization is finally here!”
The temporary reward matters because it creates urgency without locking the feature behind a paywall from day one. Players get to try the system before spending anything, which is usually the best way to make cosmetics feel worth caring about.
Raids, Atlas, and the new tower change the combat loop
The combat side of the patch is where the update gets its teeth. LamaZ Game Studio swapped in four new online raid bosses, with the old rotation promised later as solo raids. That keeps the online mode from getting stale while preserving older content for players who still want it.

The new Ancient card, Atlas, adds a defensive team buff that could matter a lot in boss fights. His “World Bearer” ability gives the entire team a shield equal to 30% of max HP at the start of a boss fight, which is the sort of effect that can reshape raid team building around survivability instead of pure damage.
There is also a new Llamavision-themed Fight Tower, which gives players another place to test their decks outside the raid rotation. In practice, that means the patch does two things at once: it refreshes the content ladder and gives players a new benchmark for how strong their teams really are.
- 4 new online raid bosses replace the old rotation
- Atlas grants a shield equal to 30% of max HP at boss fight start
- Old raid bosses return later as solo encounters
- New Llamavision Fight Tower adds another combat challenge
The promo code and shop updates are small, but smart
Season patches often live or die on their small rewards, and this one includes a pretty clean hook: use code BANANA to unlock the “The Yellow Avenger” promo card for free. The code is valid until July 7, which gives players a clear deadline and an easy reason to return.
The shop changes also widen the cosmetic economy. The Featured Shop now includes new titles, and the Cosmetics section has fresh avatars, with both earnable and purchasable options. That mix matters because it gives free players and paying players something to chase without forcing the same path on everyone.
On the audio side, the update swaps in a new heroic soundtrack. That may sound minor, but music does a lot of work in a game like this, especially when the rest of the patch is trying to sell a stronger superhero theme.
For players who track live-service updates by practical value, the patch breaks down into three clear buckets: collection, combat, and cosmetics. The collection side gets the biggest card count, the combat side gets the most meaningful mechanics, and the cosmetic side gets the easiest-to-notice personalization wins.
This patch is about retention, not just content volume
What makes 3.8.0 interesting is that it does not rely on one giant feature. Instead, it spreads value across pack opening, achievement hunting, raid play, and visual customization. That is usually the better way to keep a small or mid-size live game moving, because different player types get a reason to show up.
There is also some deliberate timing here. The free gift and promo code both expire on July 7, which gives the update a short-term spike. The new season cards and raid rotation give it longer legs. If LamaZ Game Studio keeps layering customization and solo raid support on top of this patch, Season 3 could hold attention for more than one login cycle.
The real question now is whether players treat Atlas as a must-have boss-fight card or just another collectible. If the shield effect proves strong, expect raid teams to shift fast. If not, the update still wins on breadth, because it gives Llama Legends a cleaner seasonal identity and a better reason to come back tomorrow.
For now, the practical move is simple: claim the free gift, redeem BANANA before July 7, and test whether Atlas changes your boss-fight lineup.
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