Hero Profile
Venom
Venom is an SSR missile attack hero that deals Energy Damage and applies debuffs, giving him solid early- to mid-game value against tanky targets.
Rarity:

UR
Hero Vehicle Type:

Missile
Specialty:

Attack
Combat Snapshot
Verified DataDamage Type:
Energy Damage
Attack:
2.2K
HP:
37.0K
Defense:
295
March Size:
18.
Tags
Description
Last War Survival Venom is an Epic Missile Vehicle hero, known for his strong damage and debuff skills. As a B+ tier attacker, he shines against tanky enemies by dealing energy damage and weakening foes. In a game where hero investment is key, Last War Survival Venom offers solid value across modes. With the right build, he adds strategic depth and boosts overall team performance, making him a reliable choice for mid- to late-game progression.
The Theria guide lists his level 60 base stats at 2.2K Attack, 37.0K HP, 295 Defense, and a March Size shown as 18., which appears to be a source-page formatting issue, with Energy Damage.
Venom, an Epic Missile hero in Last War: Survival, excels at energy damage and debuffing tank enemies, making him effective during early and mid-game. His synergy with Missile heroes like Tesla, Swift, and Fiona adds strategic value. With a high drop rate, Venom is accessible to many players and can serve as a reliable support DPS. However, his long-term value is limited as stronger UR heroes become more available. As you progress, focusing on higher-tier heroes may be more advantageous, especially those with powerful synergy. Ultimately, Venom's usefulness depends on your team composition, playstyle, and game progression stage.
Skills

Energy Bullet
Auto AttackDeals ongoing Energy Damage [DOT] equal to 38.70% of the Attack to hit targets.
Additional Effects
- Deals 20% Extra Damage.
- Increase Additional Damage to 45%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 70%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 100%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 150%.

Core Surge
PassiveSelf Boost Attack by +9.20% in battle.
Additional Effects
- Boost the effect by an additional 3%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 3%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 3%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 3%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 3%.

Energy Overload
TacticsPrioritize targeting 2 front-row units, poison them, with each dealing Energy Damage equal to 91.80% of the Attack.
Additional Effects
- Deals 20% Extra Damage.
- Reduce affected target's Defense by 10% for 6s.
- Extra Damage increased to 45%.
- Boost Defense Reduction effect to 15%.
- Increased Additional Damage to 70%.

Super Sensing
ExpertiseSelf HP, Attack, and Defense +10% respectively.
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.

M4-A Destroyer Cannon
This is the first epic piece that really helps Venom feel like a worthwhile support-damage hybrid instead of just an early filler missile hero.

M4-A Jackal Data Chip
A natural second epic pickup that adds the broader stats Venom needs to keep his debuff-and-damage profile relevant for a little longer.

M3 Turret
Fine as a temporary blue bridge if you are still early, but it should stay unupgraded because Venom is not the kind of hero worth long blue-gear spend.

M3 Radar
Another low-cost bridge item that can help his early Energy Damage profile without pretending to be a long-term answer.
Strengths
Early Missile Debuff Utility
Venom does more than just deal damage early. His debuff profile helps soften tanky enemies and makes the rest of the team more efficient.
Accessible Energy Damage
He is easier to get online than many stronger missile heroes, which gives him a legitimate place in early and mid-game progression.
Works As Support DPS
Venom is most comfortable as a secondary damage piece who weakens targets for stronger allies rather than trying to solo-carry fights himself.
Good With Energy-Focused Teams
He gets cleaner value when the rest of the team can exploit the same kinds of targets and benefit from the defensive weakening he applies.
Weaknesses
Weak Long-Term Scaling
Venom can be useful for a while, but higher-rarity missile heroes eventually outpace both his damage and his overall combat value.
PvP Ceiling Is Limited
He is generally weaker in serious PvP than more explosive or control-heavy UR and top SSR options.
Needs Team Context
Venom is easiest to justify when the lineup understands his role as a softening tool. Teams that need a raw carry will often be disappointed.
Source Data Has A March Size Issue
The referenced guide appears to show a formatting error on March Size, which is a reminder not to over-interpret every field as perfectly polished.
Performance Tips
Gear Priorities First
If you invest in Venom at all, move into Destroyer Cannon and Jackal Data Chip rather than burning ore on the blue gear stage.
Upgrade Debuff Value
Prioritize the parts of his kit that improve energy damage pressure and target weakening, since that is the role he performs best.
Use Him As Support DPS
Venom is much better when stronger allies finish the targets he softens than when he is expected to be the primary closer.
Best In Early And Mid PvE
Lean on him when your account is still forming and tough tanky PvE enemies are slowing you down more than raw burst races are.
Conclusion
Venom is at his best as an early-to-mid game support DPS who weakens the right targets and helps a missile team push through sturdier enemies. He is not a forever carry, but if you use him in that narrower support DPS job, he gives honest value before the premium roster fully takes over.
FAQ
Is Venom good for PvP?
Not compared with stronger premium options. He can function, but his best value is usually in PvE and early progression rather than high-end PvP.
When should I upgrade Venom's gear?
Once epic gear arrives. Early blue items should stay temporary so your resources are preserved for better long-term upgrades.
Should I invest heavily in Venom?
Only if you are still in the stage where his early-to-mid game support DPS role matters. He becomes much easier to replace later.
Is Venom suitable for early-game players?
Yes. His accessibility and useful debuff profile give early players a practical way to improve tougher fights without needing a premium roster immediately.
Promotion
SSR to UR
Venom is tracked as a promotable hero in the dataset.