In the world of Dragon Nest, many gameplay elements require players to form teams in order to proceed, so teaming up is a very common operation in the game. Today, I will introduce how to form a team in Dragon Nest. Forming a team not only requires considering the method but also the team's configuration, because tasks that require teaming up, such as challenging powerful dungeon bosses, are usually quite difficult. Without a suitable configuration, it would be hard to defeat the enemies.

Teams can be formed through friend invitations, nearby player grouping, and recruitment. Click on the friends list; if the friend you want to team up with is online, you can directly send an invitation. As long as they accept, the team can be immediately formed. You can also use the nearby players function; if there are suitable candidates, you can directly send a team request. This is often encountered in activities that require monster grinding. To improve efficiency, on-site team formation is commonly used. Another way is to post recruitment information through channels like the world chat or guild chat. The system provides templates for this, where you need to input the dungeon requirements, job requirements, and other conditions, which allows you to recruit suitable teammates.

In terms of team configuration, for regular dungeons, it is recommended to have one tank in a 4-person team, to draw enemy aggro and reduce damage taken by other team members, plus a priest to provide support and healing for the team. The remaining two spots are for DPS roles, which can actually be freely matched based on the situation. The ideal choice would be a mage and an archer, although having two mages or two archers is also acceptable. However, the best option is still to have both magical and physical damage dealers, as this allows the team to handle more diverse situations.

After the team is formed, the activity or dungeon to participate in is decided by the team leader. Once the leader has made their selection, other players join in, and the battle can begin. During combat, team members should always maintain good communication, using either voice or text chat.

I believe everyone now understands how to form a team in Dragon Nest. Many new players, due to lack of experience in-game, may hesitate to join teams, which is incorrect. Bravely joining different teams can help you make more friends and challenge some high-difficulty dungeons, which is very important for getting familiar with the game's mechanics.