In the world of Rock Kingdom, there are numerous team combinations to choose from. Among them, the Brute Force Team is the best choice for many players in the early stages of the game. Today, I will introduce to the beginner players how to build a Brute Force Team in Rock Kingdom. In fact, the Brute Force Team is a quick-attack style that focuses on high burst and high attack speed, achieving quick victories by rapidly suppressing the enemy's health.

Although this playstyle has lower operational requirements, it demands precise control over attribute counter and skill rotation. The core structure of the Brute Force Team is three attackers + two supports. The main attacker should have both high physical attack and speed attributes, such as the Fire-type spirit Fierce Heart Brave Lion or the Mechanical-type Power Ape. The support role needs to provide shields or control, like the Grass-type Needle Leaf Ranger with its group damage reduction skill. The team emphasizes quickly establishing an advantage in the first three turns, and if the enemy's core cannot be defeated in a short time, the strategy needs to be adjusted promptly.

It is recommended to prioritize cultivating the Fierce Heart Brave Lion, whose characteristic, Brave Heart, increases critical hit rate by 50% when at low health, working well with the skill Flame Charge for single-target bursts. The second attacker can be the Flying-type Curly Duck, whose Whirlwind Kick has a chance to inflict confusion, disrupting the enemy's healing rhythm. The third attacker is suggested to be the Martial-type Fighter Xiao Wu, who relies on Chain Kick for rapid multi-hit clearances. Pay attention to energy management to avoid being put in a passive position due to energy depletion. For star upgrades, it is recommended to prioritize unlocking the Burn Penetration characteristic for the Fierce Heart Brave Lion, followed by upgrading the Picture Iron Beast to 5 stars to activate the double defense bonus.

The defensive core is preferably the Steel-type Picture Iron Beast, whose skill, Iron Wall Punch, can counter physical attacks, and its characteristic, Ink Armor, reduces 30% of ranged damage. For the support role, the Psychic-type Chess Queen is recommended, as her Chessboard Domain randomly enhances the team's attributes each turn, and her Checkmate skill can execute targets with low health. If the enemy has strong crowd control, you can replace it with the Poison-type Serpent Mage, using poison effects for sustained pressure. The Brute Force Team should prioritize eliminating the enemy's healers and controllers. At the start, focus fire on the enemy's core attacker, using the speed difference to create a numerical advantage. If encountering a reflect damage type spirit (such as the Ancient Scroll Casket Golem), switch to the Picture Iron Beast to absorb the damage.

The Brute Force Team, with its simple and direct output mechanism, is suitable for beginners to quickly get the hang of and for daily fast clears. However, it has weaker sustainability, which needs to be compensated for through precise focusing and attribute counters. It is suggested to pair 1-2 backup spirits for prolonged battles and adjust the lineup dynamically according to the characteristics of the dungeon.