There are many heroes with different attributes, categories, and roles in Dragon's Breath, and the strength of these heroes varies. So, which characters are powerful in Dragon's Breath? This article will provide recommendations for character selection in Dragon's Breath, introducing some core heroes in different gameplay systems, as well as some heroes that are relatively easy to obtain, making it easier for everyone to build their teams.

Radiant System (Core of Inspiration)
Cylandor, Light Lord, is the core hero of the Radiant team's inspiration system, and has a high demand for exclusive weapons. If there is no exclusive weapon, he needs to be paired with a Bard and a Fawn. The core mechanism of the inspiration system is the "Inspiration" Buff, which doubles the skill damage when a hero receives this Buff. Therefore, the key to the Radiant system is how to stably provide the Inspiration Buff to ensure maximum output.
Garius, Light Gun, is the front-line tank of the Radiant system, mainly responsible for taking damage and has some healing capabilities. It is suitable for both PVE and PVP, especially as a substitute choice when the Photon system lacks core damage dealers. It is recommended to use the Ancestor set, stacking defense to over 4000, health to over 800K, and moderately stacking immunity attributes to improve survivability.

Dauntless System (Electric Burst)
Nasjeka, Electric Bird, is the core of the Dauntless system and remains strong even without an exclusive weapon. She is applicable to all combat scenarios, but as a melee character, she may struggle slightly in the early stages. Her power skill is a multi-hit attack, considered as a normal attack, and each normal attack triggers additional damage from the Dauntless. Therefore, to maximize output, the team should have at least two core Dauntless characters, with the minimum requirement being paired with Xat, the Electric Bull.
Xat, Electric Bull. A secondary core of the Dauntless system, an area damage dealer, excels in fighting Sea God Bosses and performs well in late-game dungeon speed runs. It is recommended to use the White Knight set, focusing on stacking insight and attack attributes.

Feral System (Pursuit Damage)
Flora, Dragon Mom, is the core damage dealer of the Feral system, highly efficient in both PVE boss fights and speed challenges. However, her performance in PVP is relatively weaker. The core mechanism of Dragon Mom is that when a teammate triggers a Feral state, she can perform a derived attack. Therefore, she needs to be paired with heroes that can trigger multiple Feral states, as single-trigger heroes like Rash and Neda do not fit well into the Dragon Mom system.

Toxic System (Sustained Damage)
Rosel, the core hero of the Toxic system, can be replaced by Viper if there is no exclusive weapon. Rosel is suitable for all combat scenarios, providing stable damage and weakening effects in both map clearing, dungeons, and PVP.
Verbas, Mud Demon, is the tank hero of the Toxic system, capable of taking damage and healing, while also reducing enemy attack. Suitable for both PVE and PVP. It is recommended to use the Ancestor set, with similar attribute requirements to the Light Gun, needing to stack high health and defense, making him a preferred tank in the Fire-Toxic system.
Adolphus, Purple Fire Shield, is a secondary hero in the Fire-Toxic system, skilled in providing group shields and buffs. Suitable for both PVE and PVP. It is recommended to use the Three-Eared set, stacking high insight and attack attributes while ensuring survivability.

Frost System (Control and Execution)
Sivitar, Ice Dragon, is the core damage dealer with a low demand for exclusive weapons. In PVE, it is suitable for map clearing and mazes, effectively clearing enemy units with its low-HP execution mechanism. However, it performs averagely in boss fights but is a top-tier burst damage dealer in PVP environments.
Voreth, an Ice support hero, combines damage, dispelling, and armor-breaking abilities, and provides some healing. Suitable for both PVE and PVP, and is a good supplementary choice when tanks and supports are already in place. It is recommended to use the DPS set or the Holy Hunter set. When the team is well-rounded, the priority of the Ice Priest is lower than that of the Light Gun and Mud Demon.

Shadow System (Summoning and Execution)
Ladria, a legendary hero given on the second day of the national server check-in. Her battle skill deals area AOE damage to low-HP targets, and the more HP the target has lost, the more damage they receive. Her power skill can summon a Night Demon, which inherits her satisfaction layers, and each kill restores the hero's power. The Night Demon has flying charges, landing area damage, and sustained AOE capabilities, performing strongly in both PVP and PVE.
Levanis, also a core hero of the summoning system, has a high dependency on exclusive weapons. The summoning system starts slowly, and it is difficult to fully stack passive effects in PVP, so although the Black Dragon is generally strong, it is not a priority choice.

The combat systems in Dragon's Breath are very diverse, with each faction's heroes having their own strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, character selection in Dragon's Breath should be based on finding the right combination of heroes. In Season S1, the strength of various systems is relatively balanced, so it is suggested that players decide on their development direction based on the heroes they already have. If you already have a complete core, such as Cylandor in the Radiant system, Nasjeka in the Dauntless system, or Sivitar in the Frost system, then prioritize building your team around these core heroes.