The long-awaited Boss Raid update has finally arrived in Sol’s RNG, and it introduces an entirely new layer of gameplay to the experience. Until now, the focus of the game has mostly been on rolling and chasing rare auras, but with the addition of raids, players now have large-scale battles, cooperative challenges, and exclusive new rewards to look forward to.
Let’s break down everything that Season 2 brings, how the boss fight works, and why the new raid system is worth your time.
Sol’s RNG [BOSS RAID BETA 1] Update Guide – Codes, Boss
Season 2 and the New Rewards
Season 2 of Sol’s RNG is now live and will last for a total of 50 days, giving players plenty of time to progress through its tiers.
One of the first new rewards you’ll encounter in the season pass is the Raid Potion, a consumable that grants you a 100% luck boost for fifteen minutes. This potion is designed to be a valuable farming tool, especially for those chasing ultra-rare auras.
While scanning through the pass, you might notice that the new aura itself does not appear in the usual reward slots. Instead, it seems tied to a new system connected with potions and drops, making it more mysterious and rewarding to chase.
There is also a scorpion-themed item available in the pass, which may be part of the process required to obtain the latest aura.
Entering and Preparing for the Boss Raid
When you queue up for a boss raid, you’ll find yourself in a separate instance designed specifically for these encounters.
Each raid allows up to twenty players to join, even though the main server size caps at fifty. Anyone in your server can join your raid, whether it’s a public session or a private one, which means organizing with friends is straightforward.
Before the fight begins, you are given thirty seconds to choose an aura. This decision is critical because you cannot switch once the battle starts.
You can use your own unlocked auras or opt for one of three randomly selected purple rental auras that rotate weekly. However, rental auras are handicapped, dealing only half their normal damage against the boss, so they are far less effective.
Players are advised to carefully consider their choice, as some auras are much more suited to the raid than others. For example, the Content Creator aura looks flashy but is practically useless in this fight, so avoid it if you want to perform well.
The Sandworm Boss Fight
The first boss introduced in this update is the Sandworm, a massive desert crawler with roughly 38,420 health. The battle takes place in a huge arena, which makes tracking the boss one of the main challenges.
The Sandworm frequently relocates to random corners of the map, forcing players to chase it down repeatedly. This constant movement can make the fight feel longer than it actually is.
The Sandworm has several dangerous abilities. It can launch players high into the air with sudden strikes, and perhaps most dangerously, it can create quicksand pits that pull entire groups beneath the surface. These pits can wipe out half of a raid group in seconds, though fortunately there is no death penalty in raids.
Players can simply respawn and continue the fight without losing progress. Because of this forgiving respawn system, raids are more about persistence than survival skill, but it is still important to stay alert to avoid unnecessary deaths.
On average, a full raid group will take around twenty to twenty-five minutes to bring down the Sandworm. Surprisingly, solo players with strong enough auras may find it faster to fight the boss alone, since they avoid the wasted time of chasing after the worm with a large, scattered group.
Rewards and the Potion of the Dune
When the Sandworm is finally defeated, players are shown their performance results. These include the total time taken, number of deaths, personal damage dealt, experience earned, and the loot they receive. One of the most important new rewards from raids is the Potion of the Dune.
This potion is exceptionally powerful because it grants the status known as Ber Ber’s Gift, which gives you a staggering 10,000% luck boost on your next roll.
Even more enticing, it provides a 1 in 1,000 chance of unlocking a hidden secret aura that can only be obtained through this system. This means the raid is not just about fighting a boss—it is directly tied into unlocking the new rarest aura in the game, making it essential content for anyone looking to stay ahead in Season 2.
Future Raid Content and Hell Mode
During the update, the developers teased that a Hell Mode version of raids will eventually be released. While no specific details were given, players can expect this harder difficulty to include more dangerous mechanics, higher stakes, and greater rewards.
It’s clear that raids will become a core feature of Sol’s RNG moving forward, and Hell Mode will likely serve as the ultimate test for the game’s most dedicated players.
Delta Package and Paid Options
Alongside the raid update, a new purchasable option has been added for those who don’t mind spending Robux. The Delta Package provides a large stockpile of potions, including forty Mega Potion Chests, sixty Rare Potion Chests, and one hundred Potion Chests.
This package offers far better value compared to the older Gamma Package and is designed for players who want to speed up their grind. While it isn’t necessary to enjoy the game or complete raids, it can certainly give a significant boost to progression for those willing to invest.
Tips for Success in Raids
To perform well in raids, the first and most important step is selecting a strong aura. Damage-focused auras such as Hades or Cosmos are much better suited for this fight compared to utility or showcase auras. If you are confident in your strength, running the raid solo can actually save time compared to a group run.
During the fight, watch out for the quicksand pits, as they are the most dangerous mechanic and can waste valuable time if you get caught. Finally, be smart about how you use Raid Potions. Save them for moments when you can take advantage of the luck boost to maximize your chances of rare rewards.
The Boss Raid Update in Sol’s RNG is a major step forward for the game, shifting it from a purely luck-based roller to an experience that now includes large-scale cooperative battles. The Sandworm boss fight may feel long at times, but the rewards, especially the Potion of the Dune and the secret aura it can unlock, make it more than worth the effort. With Hell Mode on the horizon and new packages to support progression, raids are set to become one of the defining features of Season 2.