In the Dragon's Breath Divine Silence equipment, each artifact carries unique power and value. The guide for choosing artifacts in Dragon's Breath Divine Silence is particularly useful for players who have bad luck and find it difficult to obtain high-quality equipment. The artifacts introduced are key pieces for different stages and roles, and this article also provides relevant introductions based on everyone's needs.

The Crown of the Unclean King: It provides a 25% damage boost to the entire team and is a legendary quality artifact. However, its power varies with the monster's defense; the lower the monster's defense, the weaker the effect. If you do not yet have a level 2 defense reduction artifact, the Crown of the Unclean King will be your best choice to enhance your team's strength. For those who already have a level 2 defense reduction artifact, it is no longer recommended to purchase it.

Giant's Eye: With its combination of fixed attack and percentage-based attack, it becomes the best artifact for pure DPS roles. A 20% increase in ultimate skill damage, though seemingly modest, can significantly boost the output of characters with high ultimate skill multipliers, elevating their damage to a new level.

Magical String Music Box: This wondrous equipment opens the door to a high critical hit chance, effectively reducing the difficulty of stacking guaranteed critical hit attributes, providing more possibilities in equipment choices. If you can maintain a shield, its expected output will far exceed the previous two. However, its usage varies from person to person, and if you can ensure a constant shield, it is highly recommended with a 5-star rating.

Silver Star Horseshoe: At max level, it provides 60% critical damage and 50% attack speed. From the attribute values provided by the equipment, 60% critical damage is roughly equivalent to a 30% critical hit rate, and its expected output even exceeds the aforementioned artifacts. However, it is an extremely luck-dependent piece of equipment. Players with good luck will undoubtedly benefit greatly from it, while those with bad luck should choose more stable damage-boosting equipment.

Antinia's Hairpin: At max level, it provides over 80 mastery and a 15% shield boost. In most cases, it is used to stack mastery attributes. Compared to another comprehension artifact at the same level, its advantage in mastery bonuses is evident, making other options like the Rubik's Cube seem laughable. It generally increases mastery by 70+ points, and as long as the skill description mentions mastery, it can be paired with Antinia's Hairpin. So far, it provides the highest mastery bonus in the entire realm, except for the Dark attribute exclusive Lantern.

Sphinx Statue: With the advantage of combining fixed and percentage-based attacks, it provides a 20% skill damage boost, especially for heroes whose skill multiplier times 2 is greater than their ultimate skill multiplier. The Sphinx Statue can elevate their output to a new level.

Harpy Claw: Similarly, it combines fixed and percentage-based attacks, making it perfect for pure DPS roles. A 20% passive damage boost, though significant, has a relatively narrow range of applicable heroes.

Dragon Blood Elixir: With its unique 45% attack speed bonus and 20% critical hit rate for half the duration, it is the preferred equipment for fearless teams. For other teams, although it can provide some improvement, the effect is not significant. For characters lacking attack speed, the Dragon Blood Elixir is a good choice, as purple sets typically only provide 20% attack speed.

Mirror of the Living: It provides a 30% healing boost, but unfortunately, it has a strict prerequisite of low health, which limits its practical application in combat.

Scarab Amulet: Although not as dazzling as other artifacts, it can play a crucial role in critical moments, delaying or even preventing heroes from dying when they are critically low on health, providing an extra layer of protection for the team.

Flame Incense Censer: It is a specialized artifact designed for a few support roles that rely heavily on their ultimate skills. It indirectly increases the charging speed of the ultimate skill, reducing the cooldown by 2 seconds after the first use at max level, allowing these support roles to cast their ultimate skills more frequently in battle.
The artifacts introduced in the guide for choosing artifacts in Dragon's Breath Divine Silence are all those with prominent bonuses, and there are also artifacts with targeted enhancement effects. Of course, at different stages, you can try out each of the above artifacts.