The Bear Trap is an alliance event in Kingshot that provides one of the best sources of free Forgehammers and resources. Your rewards depend on how much damage you can deal within 30 minutes, with the maximum rewards unlocked at 38.4 billion damage. To achieve the best results, you should try increasing your damage output.
Basic Damage Mechanics
Before going up against the Raging Bear, it’s important to understand a few basic mechanics. Knowing these will help you build stronger rallies and pick the right troops when joining one.
- First off, Lethality really matters. The game has two types of damage stats: Attack and Lethality. Both are used as multipliers in the damage formula, but Lethality is usually much lower than Attack and harder to boost. So if you want to deal more damage to the Bear, focus on increasing your Lethality — it’ll give you a bigger damage boost.
- Understand how joiner mechanics work so you can stack their skills better. The biggest boost comes from using 2 Chenkos and 2 Amanes; that combo deals about 12.5% more damage than using 4 Chenkos.
- Only 4 additional hero skills are counted from rally joiners — we covered this in the Advanced Rally Guide. If a rally already has 4 strong heroes, you’re better off not placing a hero in your first slot when joining.
- Expedition skills and Exclusive Skills interact differently. Expedition skills are additive, while Exclusive Skills (from widgets) can be both additive and multiplicative.
- Use the Battle Simulator to test different hero combinations and troop formations to find your ideal setup.
Always Upgrade the Pitfall
| 同盟罠のレベル | 狩猟の矢の必要数 | 狂暴巨熊への攻撃力上昇 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 200 | +5% |
| 2 | 300 | +10% |
| 3 | 400 | +15% |
| 4 | 500 | +20% |
| 5 | 500 | +25% |
The Bear Hunt can be activated every two days. In between spawns, you can collect Hunting Arrows by hunting beasts in Intel Missions and use them to upgrade the Pitfall up to level 5. Each level gives a +5% Attack bonus to everyone.
It takes 1,900 Hunting Arrows to fully upgrade the Pitfall. Each member can earn 24 arrows per day from Intel Missions. So, for better damage during the Bear Hunt, remind your members to finish their Intel Missions daily and donate those arrows.
If 40 members do it every day, you’ll have enough to max out the Pitfall every two days.
Preparing Your City for Maximum Damage
To improve your performance in the Bear Trap, focus on the following city upgrades:
- Research: Prioritize Lethality and troop deployment capacity.
- Building Upgrades: Boost your Command Center (for higher deployment capacity), upgrade hero gears smartly (goggles/boots), and enhance Governor Charms for additional unit Lethality.
Best Heroes for Rally Captains and Troop Ratios
When you start a rally, you become the Rally Captain — which means your hero skills matter the most. That’s why it’s important to pick the right heroes and use the right troop ratio to get the best results.
Below is a table showing the best heroes to use when launching a rally on the Bear for maximum impact.
| 世代 | 英雄 |
|---|---|
| 第1世代(廃課金) | アマデウス、ジェベル、サロ |
| 第1世代(微課金) | ヘルガ、ジェベル、クイン/サロ(★4以上) |
| 第1世代(無課金) | ハワード、ジェベル、クイン |
| 第2世代(廃課金) | アマデウス、ヒルデ、マリン |
| 第2世代(微課金) | ヘルガ、ジェベル、クイン/マリン |
| 第2世代(無課金) | ゾーイ、ジェベル、クイン |
| 第3世代(廃課金) | アマデウス、ペーラ、マリン |
| 第3世代(微課金) | ヘルガ、ペーラ、マリン |
| 第3世代(無課金) | ゾーイ、ペーラ、クイン |
| 第4世代(廃課金) | アマデウス、ペーラ、ローザ |
| 第4世代(微課金) | ヘルガ、ペーラ、ローザ |
| 第4世代(無課金) | ゾーイ、ペーラ、ローザ |
Recommended Troop Formation: 歩兵 10%・騎兵 10%・弓兵 80%(118)
Amadeus is the best pick for launching rallies in both Gen 1 and Gen 2—his stats are better than Gen 2 heroes. The only issue is that there aren’t many good joiner heroes early on.
If you want a decent damage score in the event, it’s better not to use Amadeus to launch rallies. Saving him for rally joining will help you get more overall damage points during the event since his first expedition skill is a good joiner skill.
So if your Helga is strong enough, it’s better to let her launch the rally instead. She has a solid widget that boosts Lethality, which helps cover for what you lose by not using Amadeus.
For F2P players looking to do well in Bear Trap during Gen 1 and 2, it’s best to focus on upgrading Jabel and Quinn. For the third hero, go with Howard in Gen 1 and switch to Zoe in Gen 2.
Also, try using a formation with more Archers. Since you’re fighting the Bear, you want to deal as much damage as possible, and Archers hit the hardest. The Bear doesn’t really kill your troops, so defense isn’t that important.
Archers usually do better in Bear Hunt since the Bear doesn’t fight back, so they don’t die. But you should still send at least 10% Infantry and 10% Cavalry.
That’s because your rally also includes Infantry and Cavalry heroes, and they give big Attack and Defense boosts to their own troop types. If you don’t include those troops, you’re missing out on a lot of extra damage.
For example, if you’re using Gen 1 heroes like Helga, Jabel, and Saul in a rally, each of them gives a +200% Attack boost to their own troop type. So if you don’t send Infantry or Cavalry, you’re losing out on a total of +400% Attack from Helga and Jabel alone — that’s a massive boost to skip.
Hero Captains: The Key to Rally Damage Bonuses
Each rally can receive up to four additional skills from players who join. The most important hero to send is:
- Chenko – She provides a +25% damage boost if her first Expedition skill is Level 5. However, to activate the bonus, she must be the first hero in formation and among the first four to join the rally.
- Amadeus – If your Helga has better stats (which is often the case early on since she unlocks first and is included in the first VIP packs), then it’s better to use Helga to launch the rally. In that case, you can send Amadeus as a rally joiner instead — his first skill is similar to Chenko’s.
- Yeonwoo – Just like Chenko and Amadeus, Yeonwoo also gives a 25% Lethality boost when she reaches star level 4.
- Amane – She also provides DamageUp as a joiner and stacks well with 2 Chenko/Yeonwoo/Amadeus.
- Margot – She also gives a DamageUp bonus with a different effect_id, as explained in the joiner mechanics article. That’s why she stacks well with Chenko, Yeonwoo, or Amadeus — just like Amane.
Important Rally Joining Rules:
- If there are fewer than four DamageUp heroes (from the list above) in the rally, send a DamageUp hero as your first pick.
- If there are already four DamageUp heroes, send a blue hero as your first hero instead. Make sure that hero is in the Drill Camp so they can carry more troops, since troop count depends on the hero’s level.
- If you send a blue hero with a maxed-out first skill while the rally already has four DamageUp heroes whose first skills aren’t level 5, your blue hero’s skill can override one of theirs which can mess up the rally. So double-check before sending a bad hero.
You can confirm if the rally is set up correctly by tapping the yellow flag icon on the rally page and scrolling down. Once a Level 5 skill is locked in, it can’t be changed unless that player is kicked from the rally.
