In strategy games, there are often different lineup styles, such as the Burning Flow in Gundam Iron Poem. Some players may not be clear on how to play this Burning Flow, what the core mecha is, and which other mechas should be paired around the core. Here, we will explain in detail and share the gameplay ideas of the Burning Flow. You can refer to these to build your lineup; it doesn't have to be exactly the same, but you can follow this line of thinking.

Currently, the absolute core of the Burning Flow is naturally the "Freedom Gundam". Its active skill, "All Cannon Fire", deals extra damage when attacking enemies in a burning state, though it needs to be unlocked by upgrading the mecha. If the target is successfully shot down, it also restores 100 energy points.

With the special attack against burning, you need to find mechas that can put enemies in a burning state, as well as how to maximize output so that the Freedom Gundam can achieve shoot-down energy restoration. The best partner is undoubtedly the "Justice Gundam", whose active and passive skills can both apply a burning state, perfectly fitting the ignition requirement of the Burning Flow.

Players can filter for mechas with the "Burning" tag in the mecha catalog, such as Virtue, Emperor, Hi-Nu, Zeta, and Seraphim, etc. These several mechas can further strengthen the Burning Flow system. Of course, it might not be easy to gather a complete set of the Burning Flow in the early stages, but make sure to have the basic combination of Freedom and Justice.

The Freedom Gundam's skill can cause a burning state on 4 enemies, which already provides good coverage. If that's not enough, add an Emperor Gundam, which can be exchanged for with War Zone coins.

If you think the exchange is too slow, you can also use the Strike Gundam. This way, having three of the same type - Freedom, Justice, and Strike - provides a bonus, ensuring that even if the Burning Flow is not fully formed, it still has formidable combat power. This concludes the introduction to the Burning Flow in Gundam Iron Poem. The Freedom and Justice Gundams are essential, and adding either an Emperor or a Strike, along with 1-2 support or buffing mechas, completes the lineup.