Generation 6 Heroes
Review Generation 6 heroes in Kingshot, including Sophia, Triton, and Yang, with quick guidance on timing, class roles, and upgrade planning.

Why This Generation Matters
Generation 6 is where lineup decisions become much more expensive, so this is not a good time for impulsive swaps. The accounts that gain the most are the ones that already know which class gap they are solving before shards and widgets start moving.
The practical way to use a generation page is to decide whether this class cycle changes your real lineup plan, not just whether the portraits look stronger. That is why I prefer pairing these overview pages with the Hero Stat Comparison Calculator and the Hero Widget Calculator.
Release Window
This generation usually becomes relevant around day 350 and later. Kingdom timing matters, so double-check your unlock context in the Kingdom Age Tracker before you copy advice from older or newer servers.
Hero Lineup Snapshot
- Sophia: Cavalry pressure and late-kingdom fight scaling.
- Triton: Infantry frontline value with sturdier late-cycle utility.
- Yang: Archer damage profile built for modern endgame lineups.
How To Use This Page
• start here if you want a fast overview of the generation's class coverage
• open the individual hero pages when you need skill-by-skill detail
• compare likely replacements before moving shards, widgets, or gear
Recommended Next Checks
After reviewing the generation overview, the next useful step is usually one of three things: compare heroes directly in the Hero Stat Comparison Calculator, test progression cost in the Hero Shard Calculator, or map your next event window in the Kingshot Calendar.
Players usually search this roster with phrases like kingshot gen 6 heroes and kingshot generation 6 heroes when they want a fast read on role value.
The right question is not only which hero is strongest on paper. It is which class upgrade actually improves your account's next march or event plan.
Recommended Hero Calculators
Use these tools to turn generation 6 research into actual account decisions: who to replace, who to invest in, and where the next widget or shard spend is worth it.
Compare march stats and replacement pressure before you move shards, gear, or widgets into a different hero.
Check widget material gaps and decide whether this hero deserves the next widget breakpoint right now.
Estimate shard costs for the next star jump before you overcommit to a hero that may be near replacement timing.
Test how lineup changes affect pressure, survivability, and Bear Hunt performance before changing your core roster.



