In the game, there are characters known as Phantoms, who have different professions and attributes. Players need to cultivate them and choose suitable Phantoms to form a team. So, which Phantoms are currently implemented in the game? Below is a guide to the Phantoms in Dragon Soul Traveler, listing all the currently announced Phantoms, categorized by profession, for players interested in getting a brief understanding.

Guard: Oberonni, Trahir, Anubis, Golem, Gudong, Helver, Pompeii, Athena
Guards, as the name suggests, are meant to take damage. They either have high durability or can provide good protection to their teammates. A highly recommended legendary character is "Oberonni," a guard that can be used from the start of the game until the end. With very high evasion, it's the only specialized evasion character in the game currently, and can be paired with dragon words like Evasion Absorption or Evasion Aura to withstand a lot of damage alone. However, it becomes less effective in the later stages, serving mainly as a pure tank.

Warrior: Marilith, Arthur, Siegfried (Dragon Slayer), Tifeng, Minotaur, Beowulf, Siegfried (Armored Princess)
Warriors primarily deal physical damage, and different warriors have different output methods. The Dragon Slayer Siegfried, also the protagonist, has multiple forms, and his warrior form is quite good, easy to develop, capable of taking damage, dealing damage, and having a lifesteal effect. He can also inflict burn damage on specific targets and break defenses. Although he may not stand out at first, his performance improves significantly as the lineup becomes more complete.

Assassin: Pan Junbao, White Tiger, Jormungandr, Fenrir, Lancelot, Nemesis
Fenrir, which is given through recharges, is quite good, with a mechanism that resets the ultimate cooldown upon killing, allowing for continuous execution and interrupting opponents' skills. Currently, the strongest assassin is Jormungandr, with extremely high output, armor penetration, and execute abilities, making it an area-of-effect dealer. However, its output varies greatly depending on whether it has the Blessing state, so it relies heavily on proper pairing. When fully buffed, it can nearly one-shot enemies, and its divine power is strong, recommended to be maxed out. The only downside is the high cost of the ultimate, with no means of regaining costs, and it is relatively fragile, prone to dying easily.

Shooter: Ifrit, Twin Raven Spirit, Radiant Element, Demon Hunter, Medusa
Ifrit is highly recommended, with very high output and full divine power, capable of starting with three consecutive ultimates, almost without any flaws. It is very strong in clearing maps, activities, and dueling arenas. It requires a lot of ultimate points to continuously bombard and suppress the opponent's health within a short time, often paired with another secondary DPS for cleanup, commonly with Arcane Dragon + Holy Grail + Hades.

Mage: Poseidon, Gabriel, Demigod Lich, Cerberus, Melina, Cleopatra, Shadow Element, Faust
Mages are typically powerful area-of-effect magic dealers. Currently, Poseidon, Gabriel, and Melina are all very strong. Poseidon is a decent utility character even at low stars, with an invincibility effect, and at high stars, he deals substantial damage, inflicting cold and reducing healing effects. Gabriel is also a very aggressive mage, with high-range damage that ignores defense and always crits, but needs both Zeal and Morale buffs to activate the Blessing and become truly powerful.

Priest: Djinn, Fairy Queen, Sacred Sword Bishop, Arcane Lord, Caligula, Chiron, Venus, Goblin Drummer
Among healers, Djinn stands out, providing full-field healing with ample healing power, adaptable to any lineup. Its self-reduction in damage makes it resilient against assassins, not only restoring health but also ultimate points. The only thing to note is that if the initial 6-cost ultimate is interrupted, it will be a significant loss. Another useful healer is the Arcane Lord, with a wide-area silence, lifesteal buff, and the ability to increase enemy cost consumption, making it a counter card.

The above is the complete content of the Dragon Soul Traveler Phantom Guide, listing all the current version's professional Phantoms and detailing some of the more representative ones. Even the strongest individual character rarely fits perfectly into every lineup; more often, it depends on the faction and elemental system, such as common Light Teams, Burn Teams, Last Words Teams, and Wild Teams. In the future, more new characters will be introduced, enriching the lineup construction options.