SWGoH Raids Guide: Best Teams & Tips for Every Raid
Raids are one of the most rewarding — and most demanding — guild activities in Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes. Whether your guild is grinding through the Heroic Rancor for gear or chasing max scores in the newest Order 66 Raid, having the right teams and knowing how each raid works is the difference between topping the leaderboard and leaving points on the table.
This page is your central hub for every SWGoH Raid guide on this site, from the raids that shaped the early game to the most current content in 2026. Each raid below links to a dedicated guide with best teams, required characters, and scoring tips. Guides are updated as the meta evolves.
Raids in SWGoH:
The newest and most ambitious raid in SWGoH, the Order 66 Raid — also known as the Revenge of the Sith Raid — launched in mid-2025 and is built around the events of Episode III. It features four faction pools: Jedi Vanguard, Empire/Dark Side Clones, Bad Batch, and Pirates. The max score is 3,600,000 points. Top teams include Jedi Master Mace Windu, Pirate King Hondo Ohnaka, and Grand Moff Tarkin with his Dark Side Clone Troopers. See the full Order 66 Raid guide →
Legacy SWGoH Raids
These raids are part of SWGoH history and while some are no longer the primary focus of competitive guilds, many are still active and relevant for gear farming and guild progression. Dedicated guides for each will be added to this hub as they are published.
Battle for Naboo Raid
The Battle for Naboo Raid brought Gungan and Galactic Republic faction content to the forefront of SWGoH raiding. See the full Battle for Naboo Raid guide →
Krayt Dragon Raid
Introduced alongside the Mandalorian-themed content, the Krayt Dragon Raid on Tatooine features some of the same characters central to the Rise of the Empire Territory Battle — making Mandalorian faction investment doubly valuable. Guide coming soon.
Return of the Jedi Raid (Endor Speeder Bike Raid)
The RotJ Raid on Endor brought Rebel and Empire faction battles to the raid format. Guide coming soon.
Heroic Sith Triumvirate Raid
One of the most challenging raids in SWGoH history at launch, the Sith Triumvirate Raid rewards players with top-tier gear and remains a staple of high-level guild play. Guide coming soon.
Heroic AAT Raid (HAAT)
The Heroic AAT Raid was a defining mid-game milestone for guilds for years. Understanding it remains useful for newer players progressing through the guild tier system. Guide coming soon.
Heroic Rancor Raid
The Heroic Rancor is one of SWGoH’s most enduring raids and a reliable source of gear for players at all stages of the game. Guide coming soon.
Rancor Raid (Normal)
The original Rancor Raid is where most new players get their first taste of guild raiding in Galaxy of Heroes. Guide coming soon.
SWGoH Raid Tips — General Advice
Regardless of which raid your guild is running, a few principles apply across all of them:
Mods decide scores more than relic levels. In every SWGoH Raid, turn order and survivability directly impact how much damage your teams deal before they’re taken down. Well-optimized characters consistently outperform higher-relic characters with poor mods. See our Mods in SWGoH hub for character-specific recommendations.
Coordinate with your guild on team assignments. Raids reward guilds that spread faction coverage across members rather than doubling up on the same squads. If your guild has a dedicated Pirate faction player, they should anchor that slot so others can focus on Jedi Vanguard or Dark Side Clones.
Invest in multiple factions. The most recent raids — Naboo and Order 66 — both reward broad faction investment. Players who have built out Pirates, Jedi Vanguard, and Dark Side Clones have two or three viable raid squads, which is a significant advantage in guild scoring.
Check the Legendary Unlock Guides if you’re working toward key raid characters like Jedi Master Mace Windu or other faction leaders — some require specific unlock journeys before they can be used in raids.