Introduction to the professions in Farlight 84 is still not clear to many new players. Currently, the heroes in the game are mainly divided into four professional roles, each with their own advantages and characteristics. Simply describing the professions may still be confusing for everyone. This article will mainly start from the situation of heroes in each profession, so as to give everyone a deeper understanding of each profession.

Basic Introduction to Professions
All heroes can be generally categorized into 4 types: Scout, Assault, Skirmisher, and Controller (which can be understood as Support). Matches are usually played in teams, and characters of different positions can play different roles during battles. A reasonable combination of professions is needed to help everyone win the match more quickly.

I. Assault Type
This type of profession is more adept at dealing damage, excelling in actively attacking enemies. They possess an absolute force suppression effect, capable of effectively breaking through enemy lines. Their skills are primarily high-mobility, high-damage, and often come with increased damage or high burst effects. Those who enjoy very intense combat can try this type.
1. Sinister. He is a representative assault hero, skilled at using various bombs to deal high damage to enemies. For example, his first skill can throw a bomb that adheres to surfaces like buildings, causing a large area of explosive damage and knocking back enemies caught in the blast. His second skill can use bombs to deal damage and has a stunning effect; if he has the Crown of Punishment, it can cause even higher damage. His ultimate can place a bomb at a chosen coordinate, ignoring obstacles, further enhancing his damage output.

2. Ducky. This is a more defensively oriented assault character. His first skill allows him to roll on the ground, reducing damage and knocking back enemies he hits. His second skill increases his charge speed and leaves a speed-boosting device behind. His ultimate smashes opponents, causing area damage and knockback.

II. Skirmisher Type
Heroes in this profession have very high mobility and are excellent at moving, making them difficult to catch.
1. Phantom. His first skill can create a decoy that can be destroyed, revealing enemy positions. His second skill can throw an electronic net that captures and immobilizes enemy units, restricting their movement. His ultimate can create a clone, and when the original body is knocked down, consciousness can be transferred to the clone.
2. Lingbo. This is another representative hero, capable of creating a water shield that moves forward. The shield can block enemy damage, and it explodes upon hitting an opponent or obstacle. In Dragon Form, the water shield moves faster, covers a larger area, and has a stunning effect. Overall, his skills are both offensive and defensive.

III. Support Type
The role of these heroes is clearly to provide support to teammates, assisting in safe retreats or ensuring the safety of teammates during critical moments. They are indispensable in battle.
A representative hero is Peach. Her main skills can summon various pets to assist and support teammates. Skill 1 summons and rides a dinosaur, which can be boarded by friendly players. Peach can also ride the dinosaur to carry downed teammates, and the dinosaur's health is independent. Skill 2 creates a barrier using the dinosaur, helping to relieve pressure on teammates and allowing them to recover. Her ultimate summons a dinosaur that can track and attack enemies at different distances.

IV. Scout Type
Scout heroes are more adept at using their advantages to detect enemy movements, effectively providing early warnings and giving their team an advantage.
1. Night Patrol. He can summon a mechanical sheriff to scout and attack within a certain range. He can also use drones to detect enemies, not only damaging them but also revealing their positions.
2. Marshal. This hero is skilled at using sound waves to detect enemy information, directly revealing their positions and causing some damage. He can also create a barrier using a stage, providing some protection for teammates.

The above content covers all the introductions to the professions in Farlight 84. Everyone should now have a clear understanding of the characteristics of each profession. The positioning and direction of combat for each profession are similar, but the effects of the skills of each hero are different. You can first choose the profession you are interested in, and then select the hero you want to use.