There are many types and characteristics of mechs in the Poem of Steel, each with different active and passive skills, and some even have bond effects, allowing for a variety of team compositions. So, what team composition should be used for early game exploration? Here's a recommendation for early game team compositions in the Poem of Steel. In the early stages, there aren't enough resources to draw and upgrade SS-grade units, so having 1-2 top-rarity white cards is already quite good. Therefore, it's best if the team can form a coherent system, but if not, you can also aim for bonuses from the same type or characteristic.

Burn Composition:
The Burn Composition, which has been mentioned in many places, is very suitable for the early exploration phase of the game. The key core units needed are the Freedom Gundam and Justice Gundam. The active skill (Level 1) of the Freedom Gundam deals extremely high damage, almost double, to enemies with a burn status. Additionally, when teammates use their ultimate skills, it has a chance to add a stun attack, and when its own HP reaches a critical level, it gains increased damage and reduced incoming damage. This makes it a unit that balances output, survival, and control. The key is to pair it with units that can apply the burn status, with the optimal choice being the "Justice Gundam," whose active and passive skills have good burn coverage. Pairing it with the Providence Gundam, Gundam Exia, and Byarlant can almost ensure full burn coverage.

Paralysis Composition:
This composition is built around the "Inverted X, Seravee Gundam, and Zeta Gundam." The Seravee Gundam here mainly creates the paralysis status, with its active skill having a chance to paralyze two targets and restore its own durability. Its passive skill has a chance to paralyze enemies when attacked, especially with melee attacks. Its ultimate skill is a single-target status skill that quickly heals and provides significant damage reduction. Place the Seravee Gundam at the front to inflict paralysis on enemies. Then, use the Zeta Gundam for damage, where the Zeta Gundam needs to reach "Legendary 1" for its particle cannon to deal high extra damage to paralyzed targets, and "Ace 3" for its Weak Point Strike to double the damage to paralyzed enemies. The Zeta Gundam has impressive output but requires a high level of training. If unavailable, ZZ Gundam and ν Gundam are also good alternatives.

Malfunction Composition:
Malfunction is also a form of control, and the Virtue Gundam has increased damage against controlled enemy targets. The Astraea's active skill attacks the enemy group with a 60% chance to cause malfunction and can also heal the friendly group; its ultimate skill, when its HP is below 60%, can remove control, fully restore HP, and trigger a group attack to cause malfunction. The Akatsuki also has similar skills that can cause malfunction, so you can form a trio with "Akatsuki, Astraea, and Virtue." Pairing this with the Aile Strike Gundam, which can increase attack, and the Cherubim, which absorbs damage, completes the Malfunction Composition. Not only does this form a cohesive system, but it also benefits from the same type of unit bonuses.

Pursuit Composition:
As the name suggests, this composition focuses on high-frequency attacks, with the key unit being the Aile Strike Gundam. Its active skill allows it to dash to the nearest enemy for a slash and apply a mark. Its small skill also has a chance to apply one layer of mark to two random units, with each layer providing a 20% damage boost, stackable. More importantly, when the Aile Strike Gundam reaches "Legendary 1," the maximum damage boost from marks can reach 200%, making it very powerful. This damage boost applies globally, meaning the Pursuit Composition can provide unrestricted output enhancement. Although the highest-tier team composition includes the Cherubim, Akatsuki, Virtue, and either the Third or Fifth Unit as a control team, it works well in other teams too, as the Aile Strike Gundam is a highly versatile unit.

Here are the early game team composition recommendations for the Poem of Steel. These suggestions provide several options, and you can follow these methods to build your team. One more tip: the unit encyclopedia can be filtered. Pay attention to the unit tags, such as burn, paralysis, and control, to easily find the units that meet the requirements. If you don't have the highest rarity units, you can use lower-starred ones that fit the composition, as they have lower star-up costs and are useful for early-game transitions.