In Dragon Breath Divine Silence, there are multiple elemental lineups. These elemental teams will be the most commonly used lineups in subsequent games, and it can be said that almost everyone has one. To help everyone form these elemental lineups, the following content will provide a guide on how to assemble the elemental lineups of Dragon Breath Divine Silence. After reading this guide, you will be able to form the four-element lineup. Without further ado, let's take a look below.

Lineup One:
The so-called four-element lineup refers to the game's flame, freeze, light, and lightning elements, meaning there are four sets in total. The first set we will introduce is the flame system lineup, which consists of Lantern, Dark Fire, Great Horn, Clan Fire, and Sun Worship Shaman. All characters in this lineup are fire-attribute characters. Some of them have a flame aura that provides a fire damage bonus to the team, while others have ignition effects from their fire skills. After causing damage, these skills can inflict a burning status on enemies, under which the enemy's health will continuously decrease. This burning status can also stack.
Because all the characters in this lineup have the same fire damage and buffs, the fire damage stacks up very quickly. Once stacked, each burn can significantly reduce the enemy's health. In terms of elemental lineups, this is one of the best for fighting bosses, as the stacked burning effect is highly effective against high-health bosses.

Lineup Two:
After looking at the first flame element lineup, let's move on to the second lineup. This lineup consists of Winter Iron Rider, Ice Seal, Thorn Maiden, Star Maiden, and Enchanting Singer. This is a control-focused lineup that can apply a debuff with a freezing effect. As attacks progress, enemies can be frozen, rendering them unable to take any action. During this period, they will also suffer from a frostbite effect.
This effect is similar to burning, but it cannot stack damage like burning, making its upper limit lower. However, it has a control effect that, once the lineup is activated, can achieve seamless control. This makes the lineup advantageous in scenarios where the enemy does not have immunity to control, such as in PvP and levels with many small monsters. This is the second elemental lineup.

Lineup Three:
Next is the third lineup, the Radiant lineup, which consists of the Unblinded, Crescent Lord, Quasi-Knight, Bright Light Priest, and Pride Rose. This is a lineup focused on light elemental damage. All characters in this lineup generate an inspiring buff after using their skills, which enhances the next skill release, giving the lineup terrifying damage potential.
Additionally, several characters in this lineup, besides having output, also have various healing effects, making the lineup not only high in damage but also strong in survivability. In terms of stability, this lineup is the most stable among the elemental lineups, with a low chance of failure. This is the third light element lineup.

Lineup Four:
After reviewing this lineup, we come to the final elemental lineup, the Lightning element lineup, which consists of Faceless, Ancient Wood, Prophet Rat, Grand Chief, and Storm General. This lineup has the highest damage among the four, with all characters capable of dealing lightning attribute damage and causing chain reactions, or combos. When a combo is triggered, the damage increases exponentially, making each character in this lineup have terrifying output. In terms of output, no other lineup can match this one. However, this lineup has a drawback: it lacks control and support, and has weaker survivability, which can lead to losses in situations where it can only act second, putting it at a disadvantage.

That concludes the guide on assembling elemental lineups in Dragon Breath Divine Silence. After reading the above introduction, you should now have a clear understanding of the powerful elemental lineups in the game and how to assemble them. Once you understand, you can start collecting the necessary characters to form the required lineups.