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Keep synergy in mind while you develop a team, and also keep in mind the team composition. Start with a good tank. Hylos/Grock/Lolita/Akai/Gatotkaca/Argus all help in keeping your back rows less susceptible to attack and damage. Use one or two tanks, not more. Tanks sustain for a long time, but won't be able to deal a lot of damage. Have a hero who can break into enemy ranks. Someone like a Helcurt/Saber/Lancelot help in dealing damage to your opponent back row, where the main damage dealers are. Have atleast one support hero. This could be a healer like Estes or Uranus, a buff placer like Angela or Diggie or a disabler like Helcurt. Have atleast one nuke in the team who can take out and finish an opponent. Someone like a Lesley does this job well. Finally have someone who can damage the whole opponent team. Valir, Moskov, Odette, Chang'e all do the job well. Read the spells the particular hero has. Some heroes have better abilities with people from the same faction whereas some heroes work independently. Most heroes are quite flexible and can do more than one job. Helcurt can work as a penetrating damage dealer as well as a disabler because of his silence spell. Uranus can be a tank and healer. Each combination of heroes works differently and based on your opponent, it is wise to change your team. Sometimes, just a change in orientation of the team can do wonders. When you have a saber or a Lancelot in your team and the opponent has an Odette on the back row, right side, you make sure these heroes are on the left. Odette's spell silences you for a short duration and this can cause you to miss a crucial attack and be the difference between defeat and victory. The bottom line is, a good team composition with good team synergy can lead to victory. Happy adventuring people. Account ID:11621034 Server ID: 30294
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