Blast Squad is a highly popular game recently. It's a new work under the SuperCell umbrella, continuing the style of previous SuperCell games. The game has a very cute art style and is easy to get into, but it's quite challenging to win in competitions. Below are some recommendations for early-game lineups in Blast Squad. Many new players have a low win rate in the early stages, mainly because they don't fully understand the game's characters and team compositions. If you randomly put together a team, it's hard to achieve victory. Here’s an introduction to the lineup suitable for new players.

1. Early Game Build
Generally, after completing the tutorial, new players will have very few characters. If you manage to collect the Barbarian King, you can go with the Barbarian King build. The core character of this build is the Barbarian King. Without him, this build cannot be formed. The Barbarian King has AoE damage and can increase the attack speed of melee units. The more Barbarian Kings you have, the faster the attack speed. For other roles in this build, you can choose from the current melee characters, as they all benefit from his attack speed boost. The most suitable choices are the Barbarian, Rubber Man, and Goblin.

If you don't have the Barbarian King, you can choose the Archer Queen as the core. This character is easy to obtain and can be acquired early in the game. Her abilities are similar to the Barbarian King, but she increases the attack speed of ranged units and has higher burst damage than the Barbarian King. However, her survivability is lower. If you use her as the core, other members can include Colt, Shelly, and Max. Shelly has high burst damage and some healing ability, while Max can increase movement speed, which benefits the entire team.

2. Resource Gathering Build
This build is not good at direct combat; its main strength is collecting resources from the map. Even without engaging in battles, if you play skillfully, you can gather enough resources to win. The core characters for this build can be the Lumberjack or the Merchant. This build usually forms in the mid-game because both the core characters, the Merchant and Mavis, can only be obtained in the Royal World, which is not accessible in the early stages. Once obtained, try to level them up as much as possible. They have strong resource conversion and collection capabilities at high levels, and they are common characters, so leveling them up is not difficult.

In addition, we need the Hog Rider. Although he cannot collect resources, his speed boost is very useful for our resource gathering. He can also help us escape from other players' pursuits. Besides these characters, we can use Penny as a substitute, as we may not always get the characters we want in every match. If Mavis is not available, Penny can be used instead. Her treasure map provides a stable amount of resources, comparable to Mavis. The core of this build is irreplaceable; without the core, this build cannot be formed.

3. Jungle Farming Build
This build focuses on farming in the jungle, avoiding direct competition with other players and not participating in gem mine contests. The core of this build is still the Merchant, as his gold-to-gem conversion is very useful. Other members should include the Phantom Assassin, Bo, Poco, and Shelly. Shelly can be replaced by the Wizard, as both can enhance the overall team's damage output, while Poco ensures the team's survival.

The above are the recommended early-game lineups for Blast Squad. These three builds are currently strong in the game. Some are designed for early use and can be very effective. Players can choose the appropriate lineup based on their situation to improve their performance.