Hero Adventure Group is a game with gameplay similar to World of Warcraft, featuring different races and classes, as well as a rich set of skills. Various strategies can be developed around skill combinations. For example, among the warriors, there is currently a very powerful protection warrior. Below, we will share the Hero Adventure Group Protection Warrior skill combination. The Protection Warrior is a playstyle that is quite suitable for common players and is highly recommended. Let's see how the Protection Warrior plays!

Skill Combination:
Furious War Cry, Frustration Howl, Life Borrowing, Gale Slash, Thunder Impact, Shield Block, Shield Strike, Guardian Barrier, Berserk Stance. These skills are highly recommended for assembly, and the order should follow the sequence written above.

Common players are highly recommended to play as a Protection Warrior. The main reason is that in the later stages of the game, most of the time is spent running dungeons with their alts, and in this situation, it's easier for the Protection Warrior main character to clear dungeons. Alts can choose to be a healing priest and two other DPS roles. The Protection Warrior itself also has some DPS capabilities, making solo dungeon runs relatively easy.

The talents used by the Protection Warrior can also refer to the picture above. Besides the two AoE skills, the core gameplay mainly relies on continuous bleeding buffs and block counter-damage. Under the same attribute values, the gap between the four classes is not significant, except for the Weapon Warrior.

If you want to play as a warrior, the Protection Warrior is highly recommended because the idle effect of the Weapon Warrior is really much worse. Only in situations requiring high single-target damage, such as fighting guild bosses or annual beasts, does the Weapon Warrior show its advantages.

This is an introduction to the Hero Adventure Group Protection Warrior skill combination. The Protection Warrior is a playstyle that is currently highly suggested for common players. You can refer to the pictures above for skill and talent choices. As for idling spots and stamina requirements, if you reach 1500 stamina, you can idle at (33, 14) in Mossy Highlands, 1600~1700 stamina for idling to farm Blue Fat Guys, and 1700~2300 stamina to farm Big Fishmen in Thorny Sea.