What are the techniques for pre-draw cards in Dragon's Breath? For many new players, this is definitely a topic worth discussing. Drawing cards is the most important mechanism for increasing combat power in the game. For new players, there are many strategies for drawing cards. This time, I have specifically brought you a guide to pre-draw cards in the game for your reference. I hope this content can be helpful to everyone.

In the game, the pre-draw card represents the first six-star character that can be obtained for free in the new player's seven-day sign-in package. Since the character selected in the pre-draw is guaranteed to be acquired, the first chosen character must be an offensive type. In fact, whether the player chooses a dark attribute character or a fire attribute character, it has no impact on the early team composition. However, if the player wants to achieve the highest combat power in the game, they must make reasonable battle pairings. Only when all the team buffs are assembled do players have a chance to obtain higher combat power.

Since the rewards from the pre-draw and the new player's twenty draws are combined, before doing the pre-draw, it is recommended that players first exhaust their new player draw pool. After triggering the ten free draws and the first guaranteed draw of the new player pool, then choose the pre-draw based on the characters they already have.

When choosing the pre-draw, players need to allocate according to the strength of each attribute character. For example, among the dark attribute characters, the strongest is the Bone Eater, who can deal a large amount of dark damage. Of course, the support character Mira Xi is also a T0 level character in the game.
For light attribute characters, players can directly select Garius, who has the highest defense value in the game. When paired with Loran's support skills, it can comprehensively improve the player's ability to stand in the game.

The above content is all about the pre-draw card recommendations for Dragon's Breath that I've specifically brought to you this time. The characters in the pre-draw should actually be matched based on the current roster of characters the player has. If the current player's character lineup is relatively complex, it is suggested that the player temporarily refrain from selecting a pre-draw, as this would waste the pre-draw opportunity. I hope that after reading this content, everyone can go into the game and experience it for themselves~