After the update of the S2 season of Dragon's Breath, several new characters have been implemented, bringing a variety of new tactical construction ideas. Today, the editor will introduce the playstyle of the Burning Team in Dragon's Breath. The "Burning" system has quickly stood out, with its excellent group damage capability and mechanism synergy, becoming a lineup choice with great potential in the current version. This article will provide a comprehensive introduction to the construction ideas, key characters, and tactical mechanisms of the Burning system, offering practical references for players in team building and combat.

The core of the Burning Team lies in inflicting the "Ignite" status on enemy units and converting it into "Burning" at the right moment, ultimately causing area damage through the "Explosion" mechanism. In this system, the most critical character is the "Defaulter." The Defaulter's third skill, "Burn Everything," forms the core of the Burning Team's damage cycle. This skill deals fire attribute damage to all enemies and comes with a 50% Ignite effect. More importantly, it has an immediate detonation mechanism that consumes half of the existing Burning layers on the target, converting them into additional damage. This mechanism not only enhances instant damage output but also provides a stable burst window for the team.

Its second skill also applies a 50% Ignite effect to range targets, serving as a prerequisite step for building the Burning status. The first skill has a passive accumulation mechanism: when attacking enemies in the Burning state, it increases the skill's power; if no enemies are in the Burning state, it provides an attack bonus to itself, stacking up to 50%. This mechanism ensures that the Defaulter maintains stable output capabilities at different stages of the battle.

In terms of team composition, it is recommended to pair with a character that has both fire attribute output and Ignite generation capabilities, such as "Calver." His third skill has a high hit rate and can deal four instances of fire damage to all enemies, with a cumulative 75% Ignite effect, making him an indispensable supporter in the Burning system. His second skill is a six-segment fire attack, adding 120% Ignite intensity, ensuring the rapid stacking of Burning layers. The first skill increases Ignite intensity based on the number of Burning layers the target already has and triggers additional fire damage during the conversion process, making the skill highly compatible with the core mechanism.

For the support role, it is recommended to use "Durim" as a carrier of output amplification and supplementary damage. His third skill, in addition to dealing multi-segment fire damage, can also apply an equal number of "Incinerate" layers based on the enemy's Burning layers. The Incinerate effect increases the damage taken by enemy units by 2%, effectively synergizing with the Burning mechanism to enhance the overall team's damage output. His second skill is a range fire damage with a 25% Ignite effect, while the first skill has a burning elimination trigger mechanism, which can be used as a means for finishing off enemies.

The overall output rhythm of the Burning Team can be divided into three stages: Ignite, Convert, and Explode. Through the collaboration of multiple characters continuously stacking statuses, a large-area splash damage is formed when the Defaulter initiates the Explosion. In group combat environments, the area and chain effects of this mechanism are particularly prominent, capable of dealing multiple times the damage when enemies are concentrated, suitable for scenarios like dungeon battles and elite enemy assaults.
The above is the content of the Burning Team playstyle introduction in Dragon's Breath. The Burning Team in the current version has many advantages, such as a clear structure, closed-loop mechanism, and concentrated output. Its formation threshold is moderate, with a clear rhythm and smooth operational feel, making it a system worth deep investment and exploration by players. For players who seek both combat efficiency and visual performance, the Burning Team is an excellent choice that combines strategy and spectacle.