Which characters in Breath of the Gods are worth recommending? Recently, many players have been asking me to recommend some practical heroes. After all, there are so many heroes in Breath of the Gods that it can be overwhelming. However, the usefulness of these heroes can vary at different stages, and their qualities may also differ. Therefore, in today's introduction, you can check out these powerful characters.

Civital, this ice element character is famous for her unique weather control abilities and lethal freezing attacks. Her passive skill is extremely powerful, transforming the battlefield environment into a 15-second cold wind weather at the start of the battle. This cold wind enhances teammates' attack power against enemies. Every time an enemy is inflicted with the frost state, they will suffer additional damage, and any target with less than 15% health will be instantly killed by the biting cold, even though boss-level enemies are immune to this instant kill effect, they will still suffer up to 600% attack damage from the freeze. Civital's combat skills can also deal 320% attack cold damage to all enemies within range, and her damage potential can be infinitely stacked in the later stages.

Auster’s passive skill allows every normal attack and skill arrow he shoots to launch a tracking arrow at enemies who are already in the frost state. These tracking arrows not only cause cold damage but also apply a period of frost effect, further restricting the enemy's movement. Auster’s combat skill can continuously shoot three arrows at the enemy. These arrows not only inflict cold damage but also have a certain chance to ignore the target's defense. When he uses his ultimate move, he shoots a highly charged arrow, which carries immense cold energy, dealing massive cold damage to all enemies within a range and applying a period of frost effect. The tracking arrows attached to this move will indiscriminately attack all enemies within the range, resulting in higher damage output.

Lico, this hero of the flame origin, has a focus aura on the battlefield that boosts the morale of the entire team. Her focus aura provides a 50-point boost to focus, which increases the success rate of skill releases. But Lico’s capabilities go beyond that; she can also cast an immunity effect, allowing a designated character to ignore enemy attacks at critical moments, as if granting them temporary invincibility. Additionally, she has a special skill that can instantly clear all enemy buffs with just a tap, nullifying any tactical advantages the enemy has set up. Thus, Lico is undoubtedly one of the strongest purple card heroes.

Zadok, this mysterious dark erosion element character, can increase his own power and attack based on the number of allied units that have died. This ability makes him stronger as the battle progresses, and surprisingly, the allied units include summoned units. This means Zadok can use the power of summoning to continuously strengthen himself. He also possesses skills to summon units and deal area-of-effect damage, making it easy for him to stack his attributes. Zadok’s presence will redefine the combat style of summoning teams, becoming an indispensable ace in future summoning teams.

Lastly, Verbas, this poison element hero, has a unique skill that allows him to deal damage to enemies while providing timely healing to allied units. This offensive and defensive strategy makes him unpredictable. More impressively, Verbas can release a powerful formation to heal all allied units, making him an extraordinary asset for poison teams focused on attrition. His high healing output allows the team to sustain prolonged battles. Therefore, if players intend to build a strong poison team, Verbas is the top choice for the healer position.
The above is an introduction to the characters in Breath of the Gods. While the characters introduced here may not have as high a usage rate as the highest-quality heroes, in terms of their abilities, there are many ways to pair them, and their stats show that they are quite useful.