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Overview
Spirit Summoning is a combat mechanic in Honor of Kings: World that allows players to call upon the powers of defeated bosses during battle. After overcoming certain boss enemies, the Flowborn can absorb a fragment of their spiritual energy and later summon that power as a devastating attack in future encounters. This system adds a collection-driven dimension to boss hunting, as each new boss defeated potentially unlocks a new summonable ability.
Spirit Summoning exists alongside the Flow Style and weapon systems as an additional layer of combat customization. While Flow Styles define the player's primary fighting approach and weapons determine their physical attacks, Spirit Summons provide powerful supplementary abilities that can turn the tide of difficult encounters.
How Spirit Summoning Works
When a player defeats an eligible boss for the first time, they receive a Spirit Fragment associated with that boss. This fragment is stored in the player's inventory and can be equipped in designated Spirit Summoning slots. During combat, the player can activate an equipped Spirit Fragment to summon the boss's signature attack or ability.
Spirit Summons consume a resource (separate from the Flow energy used by Flow Styles) that builds up during combat through dealing and receiving damage. This means Spirit Summons are not available immediately at the start of a fight; the player must engage in combat for a period before the summon becomes ready. The resource requirement prevents Spirit Summons from trivializing encounters through immediate use.
Once activated, the Spirit Summon plays a brief animation and delivers its effect. The effects vary widely depending on the boss the fragment came from. After use, the Spirit Summon enters a cooldown period before it can be used again in the same encounter.
Known Spirit Summons
One of the Spirit Summons shown during the beta involves the Blue Buff boss (a powerful elemental creature). After defeating it, players can summon an ice array that materializes on the battlefield and deals heavy area-of-effect frost damage to all enemies caught within its radius. This summon is effective for crowd control and dealing burst damage to groups.
Other Spirit Summons have been observed in beta footage and early post-launch gameplay, though the full catalogue is still being documented by the community. Each summon draws visually and mechanically from its source boss, meaning fire-themed bosses grant fire-based summons, lightning bosses grant lightning summons, and so on. This ties into the Elemental System, as Spirit Summon damage types interact with enemy elemental weaknesses and resistances.
Collection and Progression
Spirit Summoning adds a collection element to the boss-hunting experience. Players who seek out and defeat every boss in the game gradually build a library of Spirit Fragments, each offering a different combat tool. This encourages exploration of optional boss encounters, hidden bosses, and endgame raid bosses that might otherwise be skipped by players focused purely on story progression.
Spirit Fragments can be upgraded to increase their damage, reduce their cooldown, or enhance their secondary effects. The upgrade process requires materials obtained from replaying boss encounters or completing specific challenges. This creates a long-term progression path for players who invest in the Spirit Summoning system.
Players can equip a limited number of Spirit Fragments at a time, requiring strategic choices about which summons to bring into a given encounter. A player preparing for a fire-resistant boss might equip ice or water-themed summons, while a player entering a multi-boss raid might prioritize AoE summons for the add phases.
Role in Team Composition
In co-op dungeons and eight-player raids, Spirit Summons add another variable to team coordination. A well-timed Spirit Summon can provide crowd control that protects the team, burst damage that pushes a boss past a phase transition, or elemental coverage that the team's Flow Styles do not naturally provide.
Teams can coordinate their Spirit Summon usage to chain effects. For example, one player might use a wind-based summon to group enemies together, while another follows up with a fire-based summon for maximum AoE damage on the clustered targets. This kind of coordination becomes increasingly important in higher-difficulty raid content.
Current Status
Spirit Summoning was introduced during the Chinese beta tests and is present in the game's April 2026 launch. The full scope of the system, including the complete list of obtainable Spirit Fragments, the maximum number of equip slots, and the detailed upgrade paths, is still being explored by the player community. As more players reach endgame boss encounters and raids, the documented catalogue of Spirit Summons will continue to grow.
Players are encouraged to experiment with different Spirit Summons as they become available. The system rewards thorough boss completion and provides meaningful combat options that complement the already deep Flow Style and weapon systems.