Farlight 84 is a brand new tactical shooting game. There are quite a few games of this type on the market currently. Compared to traditional shooting games, it introduces the concept of skills, making combat more strategic and entertaining. Some players have asked for recommendations on the strongest lineup in Farlight 84. For this kind of hero-based shooting game, there is no fixed combination; it mainly depends on the hero's role. It's good to have one or two heroes from each category such as demolition, reconnaissance, mobility, and support. As long as the lineup is not too one-sided, it should be fine. Therefore, this article will recommend some very strong heroes and decent combinations in the current version.

Ducky:
Ducky is a hero that excels in both offense and defense. The tactical skill allows Ducky to transform into an inflatable balloon and initiate a high-speed rolling charge. After rolling for a while, Ducky automatically reloads, and during the roll, damage taken is reduced. Using the skill again can generate a speed-boosting pad along the path. Ducky can also summon a wind shield that blocks bullets and projectiles, and recovery speed is increased when behind the wind shield. Ducky’s ultimate, Overwhelming Impact, involves jumping high into the air, charging up, and then smashing down onto the ground. When hitting enemies, Ducky gains a temporary shield, and the cooldown of the rolling skill is reduced based on the number of enemies hit. Clearly, Ducky is a hero suited for the front lines, drawing enemy fire and disrupting their formation.

Sinfiend:
A hero focused on explosive output, Sinfiend's skill can throw an Explosive Eye that attaches to objects, causing AOE damage and knockback upon detonation. Each use of the skill activates the Crown of Punishment, which increases the damage of the Explosive Eye when activated. Upgrades allow storing multiple uses and applying vulnerability to enemies, while also reducing damage taken. Another skill, Thunderous Shock, deals area damage and slows enemies, leaving behind fragments that cause delayed explosions and slow effects. The ultimate, Divine Retribution, is an indiscriminate bombardment on a designated area. Upgrades reduce the cooldown or allow selecting an additional target, but with a slightly smaller blast radius. Clearly, Sinfiend is the team's damage dealer, capable of dealing massive damage and suitable for disrupting enemy formations in team battles.

Kuaidou:
A highly mobile reconnaissance character, Kuaidou's skill, Gale Sprint, provides a speed boost, but at the cost of continuous health loss, which is slowly recovered after exiting combat. The skill, Heaven and Earth Throw, can toss a Heavenly Earth Bomb that damages and slows enemies, and it can also detect and scout enemies. The ultimate, Law of Heaven and Earth, significantly enhances attack and defense capabilities, slowing enemies on hit and extending the duration of the ultimate by defeating or knocking down enemies. In tactical shooting games, map traversal is a crucial ability. Kuaidou can provide vision advantages on the battlefield and coordinate with teammates for ambushes.

Maggie:
Also a highly mobile damage dealer, Maggie can use her paint backpack for quick lateral movement and to leap upward. Enemies who spot Maggie are detected. The ultimate, Raging Rampage, reduces skill cooldowns, and defeating enemies extends the duration of this state, providing a shield. Defeating or assisting in kills refreshes the shield.

Team Composition:
A standard three-person team generally needs a core damage dealer, a core recon, and a frontline tank, and having a healer is even better. How to pair them largely depends on the player's proficiency. Besides the heroes mentioned above, there are Phantom, Lingbo, Night Patrol, Shadow, Michel, and Peach. Players can combine heroes based on their expertise, and usually, a duo works better in small-scale battles.

The above is an introduction to the recommended strongest lineup in Farlight 84. Currently, it is more recommended to choose the newly released strong heroes, such as Kuaidou, Ducky, and Sinfiend, as strong heroes can work well with anyone. Of course, in a three-person team, it is still important to choose a suitable combination of roles and fully utilize each hero's skill advantages, which is key to victory. It's not all about having damage dealers; someone needs to take on the roles of reconnaissance and flanking, creating opportunities for other teammates to deal damage or absorb damage and provide healing benefits. Flexibly adjust the lineup based on your playstyle and team needs, and be a versatile player.