In Dragon's Breath, heroes are at the core, and apart from their attributes, the key is their skills. Often, how to pair up a lineup depends on the skill mechanisms and effects. So, what are the skills of heroes in Dragon's Breath? Here, we will introduce the hero skills in Dragon's Breath, discussing the general types of skills that heroes in the game usually have, to help you understand the game mechanics better.

Captain Skill:
Firstly, each hero has a captain skill, which only takes effect when the hero is placed in the captain position. The bonuses from captain skills are quite substantial, but they generally don't play a decisive role. Usually, SSR heroes have higher bonus percentages for their captain skills, and the type of bonus aligns with the hero's role. For example, Flora, who is a core fire damage dealer, gives all teammates a 30% attack boost with her captain skill. Meanwhile, tank heroes might provide defensive or immunity bonuses with their captain skills.

Passive Skills:
As the name suggests, these are skills that do not require energy and are always active. Often, passive skills relate to the core mechanism of the hero, although not necessarily. Some heroes already have powerful other skills, and their passives add more bonuses on top of that. Most of the time, passives are crucial. Taking Flora as an example again, her passive "Contract Servant" is key to building a Wild team. Whenever a teammate successfully triggers a Wild effect, her dragon pet automatically adds an additional fire damage attack to the target. Therefore, players can pair her with several fire-attribute damage dealers that can trigger the Wild effect, leading to high-frequency attacks.

Battle Skills:
These can be understood as minor skills, typically activated by the player, and they don't consume much energy. For instance, Flora's battle skill commands her dragon to release two fireballs, dealing damage to enemy targets. Battle skills generally have a high usage frequency and are very important. Although they may not have the highest power, in long-term battles, whether it's the proportion of damage dealt, healing, or functionality such as reducing the enemy's attack, they are quite critical. For example, Sivitar's battle skill "Ice Storm" deals AOE damage and has a chance to apply a Frost state. Sivitar's passive then deals additional damage to enemies with the Frost state and can execute units with health below a certain percentage, making Sivitar's damage both terrifying and outstanding.

Ultimate Skills:
These can be understood as ultimate moves, typically requiring a significant amount of energy to use, and they often have longer cooldowns. If an ultimate skill is for damage, it usually has a very high multiplier and is often linked to a passive. Taking Flora as an example again, her ultimate skill creates a continuous AOE flame vortex lasting 10 seconds. During this period, any target hit by a Wild skill will receive additional derived damage.

Ultimate skills are also very crucial in battles, especially for support and tank roles. It's essential to use key ultimate skills before a boss's specific move, such as reducing attack, healing, providing immunity, or resurrection, to withstand the boss's high-damage skills. For example, Miraxia's ultimate skill "Blessing of the Omniscient" grants a 10-second resurrection status to all surviving allies, allowing them to revive with 3/4 of their health if they die during this period. It also provides a 10-second debuff immunity and a 10-second invisibility status to ranged heroes, making it extremely critical.

Inspiration:
Apart from various skills, there is also inspiration, or advancement, which can be considered a type of passive buff, or what is commonly known as constellation or chain in gacha games. Inspiration has 1 to 5 stages. Typically, inspiration 1 and 2 enhance some skills. For example, Flora's inspiration 1 increases damage to shielded targets, and inspiration 2 increases damage dealt by ultimate skills and can stack up to 5 times. Inspiration 3 and 4 provide attribute buffs, while inspiration 5 further enhances skills.

The above is a general explanation of the skills of heroes in Dragon's Breath. Through the above explanation, you should now know what kinds of skills the heroes in the game have. They mainly consist of captain skills, passives, battle skills, ultimate skills, and inspiration. Skills can be upgraded, but with limited resources in the early stages, it's not necessary to max out all skills; focus on upgrading the important ones.