In the game Divine Silence of the Dragon's Breath, there are many powerful factions, each with different abilities. Among them, the Undead Army lineup is a typical summoning faction, relying on summoning a large number of undead creatures to win the game. However, some new players are not quite clear about how to build the Undead Army lineup in Divine Silence of the Dragon's Breath? Here, I will provide a guide on building the Undead Army, to help players improve their gaming experience!

As a system primarily based on summoning, the core members of the Undead Army within the game are basically summoning heroes. The two key cores of the summoning type are Levannis and Varnis. Levannis is an enhancement type hero who can reduce the damage she receives, and whenever summoned creatures around her die, it increases her attack attributes.
This means that the more summoned creatures that die, the more Levannis' stats multiply. She herself can also summon two undead soldiers. As long as she can survive for a few rounds, both her attacks and skills can deal relatively explosive damage.

Vanika, on the other hand, can summon a large number of undead for a short period to attack. Although these undead have relatively low overall stats, the sheer number of them can continuously wear down the enemy's health. Moreover, after they die, they can also provide attribute bonuses to Levannis, making them complementary. This provides good assurance for both fighting and defending.
The remaining three heroes are more inclined towards support roles. Although Gu Endi is in a support position, he excels in dealing damage, capable of inflicting lethal damage on units with less than half health, while also bestowing stun and reduced healing effects. This makes it easy for the opposing team's healing units to be directly dismantled by this system.

Berenga is a defense-oriented hero who can provide an area aura. Within this aura, every time a healing effect is received, it reduces the damage taken by our side. Over time, this damage reduction ratio significantly increases. Lastly, there's Civital, who can provide a slowing frost effect and has a large-scale ice storm skill to compensate for some of the damage.

I believe most players now have a full understanding of how to build the Undead Army lineup in Divine Silence of the Dragon's Breath. This system is more geared towards mid-to-late game strategies, mainly relying on the undead to stall in the early stages. Once our core members have sufficient attack power and damage resistance, they can quickly defeat the opposing side.