Magic-type works have always been loved by many players, and among the recent magic games, Dragon's Breath: Divine Silence is one that players often mention. This game itself integrates elements of DND, which also makes the game full of randomness. Below, we will bring you the recommended beginner lineup for Dragon's Breath: Divine Silence. Many players have not played this game before. In this game, our battles rely on characters, and because of the different abilities and attributes of the characters, plus the concept of lineup arrangement in the game, the combination of characters becomes very important. Below, we will introduce to players some powerful lineup characters for Dragon's Breath: Divine Silence.

1. Defender
Generally, new players cannot get heroes with high rarity in the early stages, and this Defender is the best among the rare types of heroes. Her combat practicality even surpasses most epic heroes. Although her official position is a support, her own poison attribute and skills make her output ability quite prominent. Her overall attributes can also match those of many epic-level heroes. The Defender has a leader skill, which is rarely seen in rare heroes. Her leader skill is Focus Aura, providing 30 points of focus to teammates in all battles. This allows our initial resistance to become very high.

The passive skill of the Defender is that if an enemy dies with a DEBUFF, she can gain 25% power. This skill can enhance the Defender's own combat power, making it a very useful ability. Her battle skill is Poison Arrow, which requires charging before it can be released. After release, it shoots two poisonous arrows at the target. Each hit deals 210% poison damage and has a 75% chance to inflict a healing ban. Her power skill is Burst, which, upon release, deals 820% poison attack to the current enemy target and all enemies with DEBUFFs, with a 75% chance to inflict a healing ban and a level 2 attack reduction, lasting for 10 seconds.

2. Garius
In the early stages, the two professions we need most for pioneering are healer and tank, and Garius is a very useful tank in the early stages. His own health and defense values are very high, giving him a great advantage in taking damage. Garius' own leader skill is Defense Aura, which takes effect in all battles. It can increase our own defense by 24%, and in the early stages, where players' defense is relatively low, being able to increase defense by over 20% is very beneficial for our battles. His passive skill is that when injured, there is a 50% chance to gain 1 layer of defense status, with unlimited duration, and can stack up to 20 layers.

Garius' battle skill is Harm Others, Benefit Oneself, which deals 400% of his defense as radiant damage to the enemy and also knocks them back. Afterward, it releases a state of recovery after being hit. We will recover from the attack, and this state lasts for 10 seconds. Finally, his power skill removes all negative statuses from himself and also heals all allies. The healing amount is 600% of his defense. This character has strong defensive capabilities, and his ultimate skill is a group heal, making him a well-rounded character that is hard to come by.

3. Lantern
A very powerful damage dealer in the current game. She has high attack power and excellent skills. First, her leader skill is Heavy Strike Aura, which increases friendly 30% heavy strike damage in all battle modes. The passive skill is that when a heavy strike is triggered, it increases her own power by 5%. The battle skill is to launch a fireball at the enemy, dealing 300% attack as fire damage. After releasing the skill, there will be a judgment, and if successful, the skill will be released again. The skill can be released up to 3 times. Lantern's power skill is to launch a flame laser at the enemy, dealing three instances of fire damage, which ignores shields.

The above are the recommended beginner lineups for Dragon's Breath: Divine Silence. These three characters are currently highly rated in the game. The first two characters are relatively easy to obtain, while the last one is more difficult. They each have their own characteristics, and players can collect characters according to their current team situation.