In the game City of Dragon Tracks, as the game progresses to the later stages, the Hero Hall will be unlocked. This is where everyone can experience brand new battles, and the recommended list of characters in City of Dragon Tracks is related to this gameplay. Once this place is unlocked, players then have the opportunity to add heroes to join the battle. The addition of heroes is like injecting a powerful boost into the battle, not only significantly increasing overall output but also providing great support.

Mage heroes, with options such as Phantom Skeleton and Enchanting Skeleton, primarily use long-range magic attack skills. They can unleash powerful magic from a distance, causing significant damage instantly. This advantage of long-range attacks perfectly complements the mage's inherently fragile nature, compensating for their lack of close combat defense. Furthermore, to further ensure the survival of mage heroes in battle, the game has specially designed magic defense skills for them. It's worth noting that mage heroes are very strong in area-of-effect attacks, giving them the ability to control the battlefield.
When the combination of the main character and heroes includes any two mages, it activates the bond skill called Triple Damage. Once triggered, there is a chance to deal three times the normal amount of terrifying damage to enemies at the moment the skill is released, and there's even a chance to trigger a triple critical hit. Therefore, the originally powerful magic attacks of the mages are amplified threefold or more, making such an output capable of instantly annihilating enemies under the impact of this powerful magic.

Taoist heroes, similarly, possess formidable strength, with options including Golden Skeleton and Purple Poison Skeleton. These two are quite representative, especially the Purple Poison Skeleton, which is a highly sought-after "star character" in the current version, being incredibly useful. Just like the Taoist class itself, Taoist heroes also have the magical ability to summon divine beasts to assist in battle. These divine beasts are not just simple battle partners; they have their own unique skills and attributes, and during battles, they can provide additional powerful combat abilities to the Taoist heroes through their own capabilities.
In addition, Taoist heroes have the poison application skill, which, once it hits an enemy, causes the enemy to enter a terrible poisoned state, continuously receiving damage over a certain period of time. When the main character and heroes include any two Taoists, it activates the infinite dodge effect of the Taoist bond. This effect greatly increases the chances of the Taoist completely avoiding damage when attacked, enhancing the Taoist's survival capability on the battlefield.

Warriors can be paired with Blood Slaughter Skeleton and Siren Skeleton, who are the only characters in the game primarily using melee attack skills. They have extremely high stamina and can directly charge at enemies in battle, dealing damage through their strong physique and melee skills, making players feel at ease in various PK duels. Of course, the role of warrior heroes is not limited to high output; their sturdy bodies also allow them to play the role of tanks, absorbing enemy attacks. When the main character and heroes include any two warriors, it activates the powerful warrior bond skill Infinite Combo, allowing warrior heroes to re-release the previous skill within a short time, leaving enemies no time to dodge the attacks.

The above is the content of the recommended list of characters in City of Dragon Tracks. After unlocking the Hero Hall, these are the key points to consider when choosing heroes based on different classes. Currently, each class is compatible with two heroes, and it's best to have both to trigger the bond effects.