In the world of Rock Kingdom, poison teams have always been a love-hate existence for many players. Today, I will introduce the poison team in the Rock Kingdom world. The uniqueness of poison-type spirits makes them the dark horses on the battlefield. Sometimes, with just one move, enemies are dragged into the abyss of poisoning, and this toxicity gradually consumes the enemy's stamina. However, to play well with a poison team, it's not as simple as choosing a few poison-type spirits; it requires careful lineup pairing and strategic application.

We can start with two common poison-type spirits - Bounceflower and Gulaodo. Despite being the main force of the poison team, their attributes complement each other, allowing for unexpected effects in battle. Bounceflower is good at resisting water-type attacks, while Gulaodo is a natural counter to flying and fire types. As for the starting lineup, Bounceflower can use Thorns or Parasitic Seeds to open. If it’s not the first out, Thorns can be replaced with Vine Bind to ensure continuous poison output. After releasing Parasitic Seeds, you can smoothly switch to Thousandthorn Helmet or Gulaodo, the latter bringing powerful Chain Poison, Burrow skills, or Earthquake, leaving the enemy unable to guard against it all at once.

If the opponent switches spirits, directly respond with Burrow, then switch back to Bounceflower or another lurking spirit. This kind of operation can form a good counterattack. Especially when the enemy's HP is low, the appearance of Xiu Luo or Duduo Guo often brings the moment of reaping for the poison team. It’s worth noting that it’s best to choose between Thousandthorn Helmet and Spider. Although they have certain roles in the team composition, after comprehensive consideration, having both on the field does not actually produce ideal results and may make your team seem a bit cumbersome.

However, even for a poison team, one cannot solely rely on specific spirits. In battle, the key to victory lies in the ability to flexibly adjust the lineup according to the situation. If a spirit is not in good condition, don’t force it to stay on the field. Spirits like Duduo Guo, which have extremely high durability, can burst out with poison through their traits, but their stacking poison efficiency and damage are not outstanding. In comparison, Gulaodo performs better, and its Burrow skill can more effectively hit the enemy. Overall, the most important thing for a poison team is to find the right timing and make reasonable use of each spirit's skills and traits.

In addition, Taro Horn Spider can also be added to the lineup as a support spirit, mainly through its poison stacking effect and the Wind Rise skill it carries, providing more support to Shadow Fox and Xiu Luo. Shadow Fox has very comprehensive skills, including martial attacks and the ability to suppress enemies with Scare Box, especially when the opposing lineup might counter poison-type spirits, the role of Shadow Fox cannot be ignored. The poison stacking ability of Continuous Poison Needles, although not as strong as Gulaodo, is an indispensable part of the poison team.

Mentioning Xiu Luo, some may think its strength is not particularly high, given its trait has certain limitations. But in reality, if you grasp the timing well, Xiu Luo’s role can be maximized. Its special skill can be activated when the enemy is weak, thus quickly ending the battle. Moreover, once Xiu Luo enters the battlefield, working with other poison-type spirits to deplete the opponent's energy, it immediately plays a decisive role.

If you are still struggling with which spirit to choose, Pink Star Kid is a great alternative, especially in a poison team, where its skills are more comprehensive than Duduo Guo, avoiding the team being overly countered. Additionally, its strength will be further enhanced in the second test, bringing more potential.
The above is the content of the introduction to the poison team in the Rock Kingdom world. The success of a poison team does not depend solely on the strength of any single spirit, but rather on the cooperation and strategy of the entire team. Switching spirits and using skills reasonably at critical moments can showcase the infinite charm of poison-type spirits before the enemy.