When playing Dragon Breath: Divine Silence, teaming up is a point of particular concern for players, especially for newbies who have just started. Building an ideal lineup is absolutely crucial. Therefore, this article will provide a guide for newcomers on how to form teams in Dragon Breath: Divine Silence, so that everyone can have a reference when forming teams later. Of course, because it's prepared for beginners, there may be some weaknesses in terms of strength, and you can see if you need it.

In the early stages, players actually have quite a few heroes to choose from. Heroes that heavily rely on specific lineups to perform are not recommended for newbies. After all, before reaching the corresponding elemental affinity level, priority should be given to forming 3-person bonds, and then pairing with 2 other powerful heroes from different elements. During the process of cultivating two series of heroes, try to maintain a balance in numbers. Newbies can start by choosing from blue and white heroes, with the first considerations being Forbert or Edgar.
For damage dealers, Usha and Kos are recommended, along with other heroes. For support roles, the ice attribute main character Megan is recommended. Let's talk about Forbert first. This hero can be obtained for free from the main quest. It has a relatively stable damage reduction ability and various control methods, which can effectively protect teammates and limit enemies in battle. As for Edgar, its damage is also not low, but it is vulnerable to certain enemies with shield countermeasures, which is a minor drawback.

Within the same element, Fizz is also a worthy candidate. He excels in both skill release and attribute panel. Usha tends to work better in a team of the same type, as this maximizes his effectiveness. Kos' skill buffs apply to summoned creatures, so he can be paired with other summoner heroes. However, if there are no suitable summoner heroes to pair with, using Kos alone might not be ideal.
The Ice Lord, as the main character with ice skills, has impressive team protection abilities. In team battles, he can provide reliable defensive protection for teammates and deal considerable damage. Megan specializes in group healing, increasing defense and power for teammates, ensuring the overall condition of the team in prolonged battles. If players draw some good purple cards, they can replace the above-mentioned lineup. Currently, there are many recommended heroes among the frost and dark erosion purple cards.

For the front-line choices, Dallabam and Ema are undoubtedly excellent options. For the damage dealer positions, Dokraz, Zadok, Vidimir, and Lowenna each have their strengths. In terms of support roles, Wolesh, Estella, and Taya can provide strong support for the team. Let's start with Dallabam, who performs exceptionally well in the front-line position. He possesses a remarkable skill: full-screen blinding. When Dallabam uses this skill, the entire screen seems to be shrouded in darkness, and all enemy characters will fall into a state of blindness and confusion.
This not only causes the enemies to lose their targets instantly and be unable to launch accurate attacks, but it also creates excellent offensive opportunities for teammates. Moreover, Dallabam's durability is quite good, allowing him to withstand a large amount of damage from enemies. His passive skill even provides an invincible effect, which can be activated at critical moments to prevent him from falling. During the invincible state, Dallabam's recovery is also online, making such a high fault tolerance rate quite rare. Now, let's look at Ema, whose passive skill has a unique advantage, accelerating the activation speed of ultimate skills.

In actual combat, this means that Ema can release powerful ultimate skills faster, bringing unexpected turns in key moments. Ema's ultimate skill provides area-wide control immunity and damage reduction. When the team faces the threat of powerful control skills from the enemy, Ema's ultimate skill can make teammates immune to control for a period, ensuring they can move freely. At the same time, the damage reduction effect can significantly reduce the damage received by team members when attacked by the enemy.
Dokraz has decent damage output and can frequently apply frost status, working better when used with other frost heroes. Zadok can summon stable output, and his passive skill makes him deal more damage in the late game. Wolesh has high full-screen damage in the early stages but may become a bit weak later. Although Estella lacks group healing skills, her debuff and stealth skills are very useful in many situations.
The heroes recommended in the Dragon Breath: Divine Silence beginner team formation guide are those that newbies can easily obtain. You can start with basic blue and white heroes and later use some purple heroes as replacements. If you manage to draw orange frost or dark erosion heroes, you can gradually replace and improve your lineup.