Hero Profile
Marshall
Blade of Legion,
Marshall, also known as the "Blade of Legion," is an Ultra Rare (UR) tank support hero who boosts squad offense in Last War Survival.
Rarity:

UR
Hero Vehicle Type:

Tank
Specialty:

Support
Combat Snapshot
Verified DataDamage Type:
Energy Damage
Attack:
20.8K
HP:
472.5K
Defense:
3.0K
March Size:
350
Tags
Description
Marshall is a verified Ultra Rare (UR) tank hero with Support specialty and Energy Damage listed on the source page.
His referenced base stats are 20.8K Attack, 472.5K HP, 3.0K Defense, and 350 March Size.
Skills

Triad Harmony
Auto AttackFire the mounted machine gun, dealing total penetration damage equal to 381.47% of Attack to enemies ahead.
Additional Effects
- Deals 30% Extra Damage.
- Increase Additional Damage to 70%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 120%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 185%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 270%.

Rapid Start
PassiveIn battle, boost skill cooldown speed by 30.00% and reduce all damage taken by the hero with the highest Attack by 12.00%.
Additional Effects
- Cooldown speed increases by 3%, and damage reduction increases by 1%.
- Cooldown speed increases by 3%, and damage reduction increases by 1%.
- Cooldown speed increases by 3%, and damage reduction increases by 1%.
- Cooldown speed increases by 3%, and damage reduction increases by 1%.
- Cooldown speed increases by 3%, and damage reduction increases by 1%.

Command Strategy
Tactics (Buffs)After casting the skill, increase the attack of all team members by +16.50% for 6 seconds.
Additional Effects
- Effect duration increased to 7 seconds.
- +10% Crit Rate.
- +3% Attack Boost.
- Effect duration increased to 8 seconds.
- +3% Attack Boost.
Recommended Gear
Early blue gear should usually stay at level 0. Upgrade Ore is scarce, so the best value comes from shifting investment into the first strong epic pieces instead of over-upgrading temporary equipment.

M3 Turret
Start here because it gives Marshall a clean early Attack boost. Keep it at level 0 and save Upgrade Ore for stronger long-term gear.

M3 Radar
Another reasonable early filler piece. Equip it, but do not upgrade it, because the resource trade is poor compared with later epic gear.

M3 Armor
Useful when your frontline starts struggling and Marshall needs a bit more durability. It is still temporary gear and should remain unupgraded.

M3 Data Chip
Lowest priority among Marshall's early blue options. Equip it only if you have a spare, and do not spend Ore here.

M4-A Destroyer Cannon
This is Marshall's first epic priority. It gives him a large Attack boost and noticeably better overall stats than the blue set.

M4-A Jackal Data Chip
Pairs naturally with the Destroyer Cannon and should usually be the second epic piece, giving Marshall strong all-around stat growth.
Strengths
Team-Wide ATK Buff
Marshall's biggest value comes from Command Strategy, which raises the attack of the whole squad and makes him one of the strongest support options in both PvE and PvP.
Strong Early and Mid-Game Value
Marshall works well even without extreme investment, so newer accounts can feel his impact early instead of waiting for a fully built late-game setup.
Synergy with Burst Damage Teams
He is especially effective alongside high-damage carries because his buffs turn already strong finishers into much more explosive threats.
Scales Well with Upgrades
As his gear and skills improve, Marshall keeps delivering value because the quality of his support scales cleanly with the rest of the squad.
Weaknesses
Requires Strategic Use
Marshall gives the best results only when your team has enough real damage dealers to capitalize on his buffs. Poor pairings make him feel much weaker.
Loses Bonus in Mono-Type Teams
In strict mono-type formations, Marshall can break a type bonus if he is used as an off-type support, which creates a real tradeoff in some lineups.
Heavily Dependent on Gear
Marshall does not need huge investment to be useful, but he still wants proper support-oriented stat growth to stay relevant into deeper progression.
Performance Tips
Skill Upgrade Focus
Prioritize Command Strategy first because it defines Marshall's support identity. Triad Harmony can follow, while early passive upgrades can wait.
Team Synergy
Marshall thrives behind damage-heavy allies and protected frontliners. Keep him away from the frontline and let stronger tanks or bruisers create space for him.
Game Mode Effectiveness
He shines in squad-based modes where his whole-team buff matters over long exchanges, especially events and sustained PvE fights.
Positioning and Strategy
Always keep Marshall in the backline. Even though he is categorized as a tank hero, his real job is support, not soaking direct damage.
Conclusion
Marshall remains one of the cleaner support investments in Last War: Survival. His squad-wide attack buffs, strong compatibility with damage dealers, and reliable scaling give him long-term value in both PvE and PvP as long as you keep him properly protected.
FAQ
Is Marshall effective for early-game players?
Yes. Marshall gives meaningful early value because a team-wide attack buff improves almost any developing roster, even before you have a full UR carry lineup.
Should I upgrade Marshall's gear early?
No. Blue gear should generally stay at level 0. It is better to conserve Upgrade Ore and move into epic gear like the Destroyer Cannon and Jackal Data Chip when possible.
Is Marshall a worthwhile long-term investment?
Yes. Marshall remains one of the better long-term support heroes because his buffs keep mattering even as the surrounding roster becomes stronger.
Is Marshall viable in both PvP and PvE modes?
Yes. His support value translates across both PvP and PvE because attack amplification is useful in almost every serious squad fight.