In Dragon's Breath, a variety of heroes await players to recruit and form teams. How to assemble the strongest lineup requires a long cultivation cycle. If you only have some basic characters and don't know how to match them, this guide on team composition in Dragon's Breath is shared with you. Don't worry, in the early and mid-game, there are many qualities of heroes that players can use, and there are also lower-level characters that can serve as transitional roles in your team.

For front-line hero selection, Vorsag is first, whose unique passive skill gives it extremely high durability. Moreover, its ultimate move is powerful, not only able to remove enemy buffs but also impose debuffs. Clovis is also a very solid front-line hero, and the attack reduction effect from his ultimate move is very practical in actual combat.
Durin is not to be underestimated either. Its unique passive makes it more durable the lower its health, almost making it a norm to survive at low health. It also has various abilities such as increasing attack, reducing enemy attack, continuous healing, and area protection, showing a very comprehensive performance. For damage dealers, the options are even richer and more diverse. You can choose heroes of the same element based on your preference and strategy to create synergies for a stronger combat effect. Chat is one of the representatives; its damage output does not rely on specific lineups, and it deals extremely high damage, capable of pairing with any other similar heroes to further enhance damage output.

Shagrath also boasts impressive damage output. Its passive dual-sword skill, combined with the damage boost from its ultimate, greatly increases its damage potential, especially when paired with similar teammates. Hegio is another strong damage dealer, capable of applying and consuming encouragement status alone or on teammates. Even solo, its damage output is not low, and if paired with encouragement-type heroes, the effect is even more significant. Martina always delivers a heavy hit when using skills that consume encouragement, with extremely high burst power, working well with heroes like Hegio who can apply encouragement.
Alviss has unique advantages, providing encouragement and various damage boosts to teammates. His passive skill can even directly copy the encouragement effect when paired with similar heroes. There are also some good choices for support roles. Iola, although lacking energy recovery, has many control and attack reduction effects, effectively restricting enemy actions and creating favorable conditions for teammates. Ekhukat's abilities are more comprehensive, able to remove enemy shields and buffs, and provide some healing.

Shuke can remove shields and reduce attacks in an area, with both his tactical and ultimate moves able to limit enemy energy charging and disrupt their rhythm. Catherine provides group healing and some shielding, ensuring that players do not have to worry about wasted healing. Besides these heroes, there are also some legendary upper-tier heroes worth noting. Nasjeka, as the core hero of the Fearless Team, can be used as the core of a team once obtained.
Zephyr's unique passive skill works better with teammates who can remove buffs, frequently adding shields to allies, with its ultimate move even providing invincibility, ensuring the team's survivability. Sarevor is a strong single-target damage dealer, and Asilia can serve as a front-liner with the ability to grant immunity to debuffs, which can be highly effective in certain dungeons.

Hueburg has good damage output, capable of applying and consuming encouragement by itself, performing great solo and even better when paired with teammates of the same type. Miracia's small skill has strong healing, with her ultimate even capable of reviving teammates and granting stealth to ranged heroes, making her one of the top supports. Aldon's passive skill adds encouragement to the team, significantly boosting the combat power of encouragement-type heroes, while also having decent damage output.
This concludes the guide on team composition in Dragon's Breath. As long as you accurately grasp the positioning of the characters, the strength of the team formed in the game will be quite high. You can gradually replace the team with stronger ones based on different strengths, as multiple characters for each role have been recommended here.