How to stream RAID: Shadow Legends from your phone
You can stream RAID: Shadow Legends live with just your phone. Super Simple IRL grabs your screen and sends it straight to your stream, so your battles, team comps, and summons go out to your viewers in real time. No PC and no capture card required.
Why RAID: Shadow Legends is great to stream
RAID: Shadow Legends is Plarium’s turn based collection RPG. You summon and level a roster of champions, build teams, run campaign and dungeon battles, and take on the Clan Boss and the Arena. The turn based combat is easy to narrate, so you can talk through every decision as it happens.
Summons create the big moments. A rare pull is a natural spike of drama your viewers will react to and cheer on. The deep progression gives you plenty to talk about between fights, and a large existing community means there are always people who want to watch RAID content and swap tips.
What you need
- An Android phone with RAID: Shadow Legends installed and signed in.
- Super Simple IRL on the same phone to capture and send your screen.
- A streaming destination to receive the feed, such as a hosted SRT relay. See how to set up SRT streaming.
- A quick read of the screen casting basics so you know how capture works before you go live.
Stream RAID: Shadow Legends step by step
Open Super Simple IRL and tap This Screen
Launch the app and choose This Screen as your source. This tells the app to capture your phone display instead of a camera.
Add your SRT URL and set the bitrate
Go to Settings, paste in your
srt://destination, and set a target bitrate your upload can hold. Around 3 to 4 Mbps is a safe start.Turn Device audio on for battle sound
If you want viewers to hear the battle sound and summon effects, turn Device audio on in the app. Leave it off if you only want your mic.
Tap go live and accept the capture prompt
Hit go live. Android shows a screen capture prompt, so tap Start now to allow it. The app begins sending your screen.
Open RAID: Shadow Legends and play
Switch over to RAID and start your run. The app keeps capturing in the background while you play.
You are live
Your battles, team comps, and summons are now going out to your stream. Line up a fight and enjoy it.
Tips for a clean stream
Turn on Do Not Disturb
Screen capture shows everything, including your notifications. Turn on Do Not Disturb so private messages and alerts do not pop up on stream.
Talk through every decision
Because RAID is turn based, you have time to explain what you are doing. Call out why you pick a champion, how your comp works, and what you are aiming for. It keeps viewers engaged between turns.
Keep the screen awake
If your screen sleeps, the capture goes dark. Set a longer screen timeout so the display stays on through longer battles and menus.
Save big summon sessions for stream
Summons are the moments your viewers want to share. Hold onto your shards and mercy summons for when people are actually watching, so the excitement lands live.
Watch your data on mobile
A live upload over your SIM uses real mobile data. Keep an eye on your plan if you are streaming away from Wi-Fi.
Recommended settings
- Resolution: 720p is plenty for a phone game and keeps the bitrate manageable.
- Frame rate: 30 fps is plenty for a turn based game like RAID.
- Codec: H.265 for better quality at a lower bitrate, if your destination supports it.
- Bitrate: a value your upload can hold, around 3 to 4 Mbps.
- SRT latency: set a latency suited to your network so a shaky connection still arrives clean.
Frequently asked questions
Can I stream RAID: Shadow Legends without a PC?
Yes. Super Simple IRL captures your phone screen and sends it out over SRT, so you can stream RAID: Shadow Legends with just your phone. You do not need a PC, a capture card, or extra hardware to go live.
Should I show my summons and pulls on stream?
Summons are some of the best content in the game. A big pull is a shared moment your viewers will react to, so leaning into your summon sessions on stream almost always pays off. Just be aware the whole roster and your progress are visible on screen.
Does streaming drain the battery faster?
Yes. Running the game, the screen, and a live upload at once uses more power. Keep a charger or power bank nearby for longer sessions, and lower your bitrate a little if you need to stretch the battery.
Can I narrate strategy while I play?
Absolutely. Because RAID is turn based, you have time between moves to explain your team comp, talk through champion picks, and call your plays. Turn your mic on and let viewers follow your thinking as you go.