In the last installment, I mentioned some super useful Fire cards. Today I’m going to you a Fire team! Let’s get started.
Fire Team Line-up
Fire means raw strength, so our top choices are clearly the violent ones!
Fire T-Rex as main damage output
During the first 10 seconds, there’s a 6% chance to deal 900% fire damage. Since it’s our main damage skill, if you can land two of those hits then you have basically won. The blue and purple skill “Invincible Maw” will raise the damage output further.
Rarity: We suggest upgrading to purple!
Quantity: 3-4
Position: Front, of course!
Fire Guanyu
His “Green Dragon Crescent Blade” is a very powerful slashing attack.
Rarity: We suggest green or blue!
Quantity: 1 is enough
Position: Furthest Back
Fire Superman
Initially, he has great attribute bonuses. Later on, he gains a slashing attack that damages enemy for 60% of their HP! This is a must-have.
Rarity: We suggest blue or purple.
Quantity: 1-2
Position: Row 3 or 4
Fire Jeanne d’Arc
Initially she has armor reduction abilities that can increase our damage, and later on she will have abilities that provide strong attribute bonuses!
Rarity: Get her to purple!
Quantity: 1-2
Position: Row 2 or 3
Base on the above, we can see that a Fire team relies on high damage output and fast kills. We suggest prioritizing Fire T-Rex over the others, and you can send 3 or more into battle for a clear advantage – quick kills in arena and stages. You can lock the boss up with the 4th skill, and if you have trouble, then use the 2nd skill to dodge and you should be able to clear the stage.
Of course, it’s not perfect. So let’s talk about the disadvantages:
1. It’s still difficult to collect Fire Dragonling (don’t miss the increased chance period
2. You need a lot of critical strikes within 10 seconds, and that depends on your luck. If you don’t land any crits then you’ll probably lose
3. You’re susceptible to crowd control such as slows and stuns
But anyway, it’s just a game. The fun part is that there is no best line-up, and it’s entirely up to you to find what works best for you. We hope you can create your own favorite team soon!
There are also some other Fire characters that we think are good, such as Pirate! Go give them a shot.
And feel free to contact us for questions or if you need help with your formation!
Tips for New Players
I feel that not a lot of people read the instructions in Formations. But if you don’t read it then you won’t be able to get the most out of your Formations! So let me break it down for you.
First: “The first hero in the formation will appear in the battle. But HP and Attack are determined by the sum of all heroes.”
So don’t think that you’ll have superior attack and HP just by putting a purple hero in the first slot!
Second: “Formation’s Power = Formation’s HP”
14800 power = 14800 HP
“Power * N% = damage dealt by basic attacks”
Basic attacks deal physical damage (so physical bonus will have an impact on basic attack damage)
Third: “There are 6 attributes”
Armor and Dodge are self-explanatory, so I’ll skip them.
The Four Bonuses: Fire, Water, Nature and Physical. These increase the corresponding attribute attack.
Fourth: Triggering System. Every hero has different skills at different rarity levels (not counting passive ones). The ones near the front will be triggered first! So the one with “during the first 10 seconds, there’s a 6% chance to deal 900% fire damage” should be near the front!
PS: So it doesn’t mean that purple cards are great by default. Rarity only affects basic attack and HP! You might miss the skills you really need if you have too many, so try to make good decisions when discarding skills during upgrades.
Now that you know more about the battle, you should think about the kind of Formation you want.
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