Today, I want to share with you a beginner's guide for team composition in Dragon Breath and Divine Silence. During the early stages of Dragon Breath and Divine Silence, the team composition plays a decisive role in whether players can efficiently progress through the main storyline with limited resources. Based on the unique resonance level mechanism in the Chinese server, all heroes share levels, providing great flexibility in choosing the initial lineup. However, due to limited cultivation resources, it is crucial to allocate resources reasonably and determine the core lineup.

In the early stage lineup, it is recommended to combine functional heroes with damage-dealing heroes, utilizing the elemental affinity mechanism to provide attribute bonuses, thereby maximizing the team's output and survivability. A stable and easy-to-form combination during the early stages of the main storyline includes Vaska, Isitarion, Eleya, Haisandra, and the protagonist. Vaska’s summoning mechanism not only shares enemy damage but also heals through attacks, serving as a front-line hero with both survivability and offensive capabilities.

Isitarion provides sustained area-of-effect damage with Dragon Bones, making him the primary source of damage in the lineup. Eleya enhances summons further to increase the entire team's damage efficiency, fully leveraging the advantages of summon-based strategies in the early stages. Haisandra, as a healer, provides group healing while enhancing the team's sustainability, ensuring stability when facing high-intensity enemies. The protagonist can switch elements based on the stage requirements; Fire Element can complete quick kills with chain-breaking skills, while Ice Element provides group shields to enhance the team's defensive capabilities.

For advanced team compositions, players can obtain higher-quality heroes through server opening welfare activities to further optimize the lineup. Based on the framework of the basic lineup, it is suggested to use the formula of "3 functional heroes + 2 damage-dealing heroes." Functional heroes should ensure that the team has at least one defense-oriented hero and one healing support. Depending on enemy attack intensity and stage difficulty, decide whether to add a secondary tank or more healers. Vaska can continue to serve as the core frontline hero, and Haisandra remains an excellent healing option.

The choice of damage-dealing heroes should be adjusted according to resources and available heroes. In the early stages, it is difficult to quickly build a complete damage system, so it is recommended to choose single-target or area-of-effect damage heroes with high-damage skills from various factions, such as Isitarion’s Dragon Bones, or high-quality heroes unlocked through events, gradually strengthening the team's damage capabilities. The elemental affinity mechanism is an important aspect of lineup composition. Deploying 3-5 heroes that meet specific elemental conditions can activate team-wide attribute bonuses. For example, the "Radiance and Lightning" trio affinity requires 1 Lightning faction hero and 2 Radiance faction heroes, which not only boosts attributes but also enhances overall team combat effectiveness.

In the early stages, flexibly applying these team composition ideas and continuously adjusting the lineup to adapt to different battle needs will help players steadily advance through the main storyline of Dragon Breath and Divine Silence, laying a solid foundation for subsequent high-difficulty challenges.