Dragon's Breath is a strategy game centered around hero cultivation and team composition. Since drawing and cultivating key heroes is very important, many newcomers need advice on drawing heroes in Dragon's Breath. If you want to know which heroes are good for beginners, there is an opportunity early in the game to repeatedly draw cards and reset, which greatly increases the chance of getting your desired characters.

Recommended DPS:
Roselle, Austere, Fetal, Nasjeka, Flora, Evarios, Felicity, Sylendor, Levanyce, Shalashen.
Recommended Healers:
Dochetis, Sylvester, Mirasia, Gillian, O'Gok
Recommended Tanks:
Glishnar, Eldan, Berenga, Cleothos, Asilia
Recommended Supports:
Zemphira, Tamara, Connera

Team Composition:
The typical team setup in this game consists of 3 DPS and 2 utility roles. When drawing SSR heroes, it is generally better to have 2 main DPS and 1 healer, as this significantly reduces the difficulty of early game progression. If you don't get a main DPS, a strong tank paired with a healer is also a good choice.

Team Strategy:
If you draw "Flora," consider building a Wild Team around her; pair her with Fulbas as the tank; Felicity as the secondary DPS, who has high damage output and an ultimate that can ignore shields; Adolphus as support, providing group shields and increasing power; and Erich, who can provide Wild determination and break enemy defenses, and can also serve as a secondary DPS.
In addition, consider using Tenarnan, also known as the Fire Lizard, who is a key member of the Wild Team. Pair him with Frey, who has multiple Wild determinations and short skill cooldowns. Also, Alfi, who can increase the probability of Wild determination and activation, along with another Erich. Besides Flora and Erich, all other members of the fire-based Wild Team are purple cards, making it relatively cost-effective to build, with high damage output.

If you draw Cevital, you can also build a Frost Team. She has unique weather effects and execution kills, and when paired with other frost-themed teammates, she can easily deal high full-screen damage. Other ice-element options include Roxinia, who has high personal damage output and can consistently apply the Frost state. Among the purple cards, Dokraz and Zadok are also good choices. Dokraz has decent damage and can frequently apply the Frost state, making him very useful when there are other Frost heroes in the team, and he is a quality choice for the Frost Erosion Team.

If you draw Nasjeka, you can build a Lightning Fearless Team. Nasjeka is the core of the Fearless Team, ensuring its strength. Pair her with another core, either Evarios or Shat. The former is an SSR, but if you can't draw him, the SR Shat is a good alternative. Shat has reliable damage output and isn't too dependent on the team, making him very suitable for the Lightning Team, especially when paired with other similar heroes.
If you draw Levanyce, consider building a Summon Team. Pairing her with Pleza can deal very high damage. However, Levanyce starts a bit slow, needing to stack up dragon blood layers before gaining 35% armor penetration and a significant damage boost from sacrificing all undead summons. Pleza's skills can summon spirits, which can both deal damage and help the Black Dragon stack layers, and her passive causes your summons to explode with AOE damage upon death, further boosting your team's output.

This is an introduction to the card-drawing suggestions for Dragon's Breath. We've shared the heroes worth drawing and those worth cultivating as core members. Currently, for the S1 season, the fire-based Wild Team is more worth cultivating due to its high damage and consistent performance throughout the game. Next are the Fearless Team and the Frost Erosion Team, while the Summon System is currently less effective, as it starts too slowly and requires the Black Dragon, without which it is unstable. With the Black Dragon, the Summon System's output is still top-tier. You can adjust your team composition based on the heroes you have.