Today, we bring you the Dragonstone War team composition guide. The reason for this guide is that as an SLG game, many people are not quite familiar with the combination of teams and heroes, which leads to an uncomfortable gaming experience. Therefore, to help everyone have a better gaming experience, we have prepared this guide on how to combine teams and heroes. After reading this guide, everyone will be able to learn how to make effective combinations.

Troop Combinations:
When it comes to heroes and team compositions, or troop combinations, let's first look at troop combinations. Currently, there are three main troop combinations in the game. The first one is a trio of air units, which is mainly used to exploit information asymmetry. When facing enemies with only ground units, deploying these three air units can easily overwhelm them because ground enemies have no anti-air capabilities and can only take hits without retaliating. This is the first combination that focuses on exploiting information asymmetry.
The second combination is a pure ground unit team, primarily used for clearing wild monsters. In the game, besides player units, there are also wild units, or monsters, which need to be quickly cleared. The fastest way to do this is by forming a ground unit team, utilizing their strong frontal combat ability to quickly clear the monsters. This allows for rapid resource acquisition, and that’s the second combination.

Finally, the third combination is one air unit plus two ground units. This is the most balanced of the three, offering both anti-air and frontal push capabilities. Whether in defense or offense, this combination can maintain a good rhythm and avoid falling into a disadvantage. That’s the troop combination. After understanding this, let’s move on to hero combinations, which are equally important. If heroes are not properly combined, the troops won't perform as expected. Let's look at specific hero combinations.

Hero Combinations:
If your team is an air unit team, you should choose heroes like Rotaren, Skyboar, and Healer. Among these, Rotaren is a pure air hero who can provide buffs to air units, enhancing their combat power. Skyboar, although not an air unit, is a ground unit with long-range damage capability, whose role is to suppress enemy fire and assist air units in dealing damage. Finally, the Healer is a universal unit, applicable to all teams, due to its support role. Every team needs a healer, and that’s the hero combination for air units. Now, let’s move on to the hero combinations for ground units.

If you are using a ground unit team, you should choose heroes like Ak, Arrow Maiden, and Wind Maiden, or Healer. In this combination, the first two heroes are assassins who can directly attack the enemy's backline, creating a pincer effect when combined with ground units. Wind Maiden is a support hero that speeds up the offensive pace, increasing the attack speed of heroes and soldiers. However, she lacks healing, which may reduce the survival rate of the team. If you are concerned about survival, you can replace her with a Healer. If you seek maximum efficiency, use Wind Maiden. That’s the hero combination for ground units.
After understanding this, let’s look at the hero combinations for the mixed team. For a mixed team, you can choose a combination of two Simons and a Healer, or Skyboar and Drill. There are many options since a mixed team can include any type of hero. You need to select based on your playstyle. For example, if you focus on air units as the core, go with two Simons. If you focus on ground units and use air units as support, then choose Skyboar and Drill. That’s the hero combination for the mixed team.

This concludes the Dragonstone War team composition guide. After reading the introduction, you should now know how to combine troops and heroes. With this knowledge, you can follow the suggestions in the guide to make effective combinations in your future gameplay.