There are many characters in Dragon Breath, and different attributes and professions form many unique playstyles. So which playstyle is the strongest in Dragon Breath? Below, I will tell you about the existing playstyles in the game, and introduce the core heroes of each playstyle, as well as the professional factions currently worth cultivating. Because most of the time, zero-spend or low-spend players also have 1-2 SSRs, the cost of trial and error in cultivation is relatively low, and choosing a good faction will make the initial stage much easier.

Feral Team:
The Feral Poison Fire team is currently the most recommended playstyle, whether or not you have drawn the core dragon mother "Flora." There are also many heroes to choose from in the Feral Poison Fire team. If you draw Flora, here's how to build the lineup: Build the system around her, with the core mechanism being that as long as a teammate triggers "Feral" once, Flora's passive can add a derived damage, so you need to pair her with heroes that can trigger multiple Feral effects. Ideal choices include Great Horn, Lamp, Salamander, and Fireball.

If you don't have Flora, you can build the Feral team around Lamp, Great Horn, Fire Jester, and Rash as the core, and then pair it with a secondary DPS, such as Salamander, Fireball, Honest, Nada, or Wanderer, and add another fire hero for the output position, like Karaman. After determining the three output positions, you need to supplement with a tank, such as Clesoth, Erden, Isolde, or Furbas. For the healer and shield positions, Oguok, Hysandra, and Adolphus are all viable options.

Dauntless Team:
The Dauntless system is also one of the stronger factions currently. It requires a Dauntless core, with multi-segment power skills considered as normal attacks, triggering Dauntless damage every time a normal attack is made. To maximize the damage of the Dauntless team, the team needs to have two major Dauntless cores. The main core is "Nasjeka," and the secondary core can be "Ivileos" or "Xat." Additionally, a core trigger is needed, such as "Sarifor," Suta, Shagro, Garratt, or Vani.

If you don't have the main core, Sarifor, Suta, and Garratt can serve as the core, with the others as secondary DPS. The choice of tanks and healers is more flexible. Some of the best light tanks include Gaius, Asilia, and Sagomir. For support roles, Zephyr (Electric), Jillian, and Mirasia are good choices.

Inspire Team:
This is a direct damage team. Inspire is a buff that doubles damage for a short period after acquisition. Utilize the Inspire state to achieve high output in a short time, but the performance is weaker without Inspire, and Inspire cannot stack. The core is "Loren," whose passive "Golden Deer's Guidance" grants a 10-second Inspire state to the entire team and himself when his power skill is fully charged. Inspire cannot stack and must be consumed within 10 seconds. The combat skill "Forest Wind Assault" is an area-of-effect skill that deals Radiant damage, and the skill cooldown resets when teammates consume Inspire. Ensure that teammates always consume Inspire to maintain continuous output.
The power skill "Fragment's Residual Light" provides a 25% power bonus to any team member (including self) who consumes Inspire for 15 seconds. When Loren consumes Inspire, he provides a 40% attack boost to the entire team for 10 seconds. Release order: First use Residual Light, then let teammates use their power skills. After the first release, due to the 25% bonus, the subsequent power skill releases will be faster.

For teammate selection, it is recommended to have 3 Inspire characters, 1 tank, and 1 healer to ensure safety. Since the Inspire generator and Inspire cannot stack, try to choose characters that can consume Inspire rather than those that provide it. Good choices include Gitona, who teleports to the farthest enemy and deals Radiant damage when inspired, and her power skill can also consume Inspire to deal true damage; Martina, whose passive increases power gain when inspired, and can quickly charge with Loren's ultimate; for tank and support, old favorites Jillian and Garius are suitable.

This concludes the introduction to which playstyle is the strongest in Dragon Breath. Currently, the Feral Poison Fire team is relatively easy to form and has high output, making it highly recommended for S1 farming. Next are the Dauntless and Inspire teams, with the Inspire team requiring some powerful light attribute heroes, which may not be easy to obtain early on. Therefore, for S1 and S2, it is still recommended to go with the Feral or Dauntless playstyle.