As a game that heavily relies on team composition, in this game, you need to understand the lineup and form a strong spirit team. Only then can you win battles and have a good gaming experience. Today, we will bring you a recommendation for spirit lineups, introducing several useful formations. After reading, you will know how to assemble them.

Lineup Recommendation One:
Regarding the lineup, the first one we are going to show you is composed of Shark Head, Bear King, Queen, and any Hunter-type spirits. This lineup needs to be used with the artifact Defense Balance, which has a 50% physical damage reduction but reduces attack power by 30%. This 30% physical attack debuff limits the team's physical output, but fortunately, the team does not rely on physical attacks. The main strategy of this lineup is to summon small monsters and use their spells for damage. All three fixed roles in this lineup can summon creatures.
Once these summons are completed, they can fill the entire field in large numbers, and then benefit from the artifact's effect to gain significant damage reduction, making their originally fragile bodies much tougher, as strong as independent spirits. Since they deal magic damage and are not affected by the reduced physical attack, their output remains stable. This makes each summoned creature equivalent to a spirit, becoming both durable and powerful, very difficult to handle. This is the first effective lineup.

Lineup Recommendation Two:
The second effective lineup consists of the Queen, Ethereal Spirit, Light Lord, and any magic role. This lineup also requires the use of the Defense Balance artifact. These roles all deal magic damage. The Queen is a summoner type mage who can summon magic damage minions, while the Light Lord is a blood-draining type mage that continuously reduces enemy health. The Ethereal Spirit is a control type mage that can both deal damage and reduce the enemy's attack speed.
These mages are all high-output characters, but they have low health and are quite fragile, which is why the artifact is needed. With the artifact, the fragility issue is solved, and the team's output can be maintained. This way, the limitations of the lineup are significantly reduced, and the output becomes more stable. This is the second effective lineup.

Lineup Recommendation Three:
After looking at this lineup, let's move on to the last effective lineup. This lineup consists of Warrior, Elf Warrior, Medusa, Fishman, Red Shadow, and any Assassin role. This lineup, after formation, needs to be used with the Shadow Stacking artifact, which increases attack speed continuously after hitting an enemy, up to 150% when fully stacked. This effect is perfectly utilized by the roles in this lineup. The first role inherently has the ability to increase attack speed over time, and being a basic attack role, its attack speed will become extremely fast under this buff, significantly increasing its damage output.

The second role is a character that targets high-attack enemy spirits, prioritizing attacks on high-attack units. However, due to its low attack speed, it usually only serves to disrupt rather than kill. But with the artifact's effect, it can achieve kills. The subsequent Medusa, Fishman, and Red Shadow are similar types, all with high critical hit rates. As characters with high critical hit attributes, they greatly benefit from attack speed, as only with high speed can they reliably land multiple critical hits. Therefore, with the artifact, they can achieve high-frequency critical hits. This is the last effective lineup.

This concludes the recommendations for spirit lineups. After reading the above introduction, you should now be clear about the effective lineups in the game. Once you know which powerful teams are available, you can choose one to assemble and use.