Modern Warships, as a multiplayer game set against the backdrop of modern naval warfare, centers its core gameplay on tactical coordination and fleet collaboration. The team formation system is a key feature for players to increase their win rate and experience large-scale battles, but how do you form a team in Modern Warships? This article will introduce the process of adding friends and forming teams in the game, covering how to add friends and the steps to form a team. New players, come and learn about it!

The game offers various ways to form teams, with the most common being through the friend list invitation. After entering the main interface, click the "Squad" button (icon of three figures + plus sign) in the upper left corner. The system will display a list of online friends; click the "+" on the right to send a team invitation.

If the other party is not on your friend list, you can click on their avatar in the chat channel and select the "Invite to Team" option. If you know their digital ID (UID), you can directly search and invite them using the search bar. However, there is a 15-second cooldown period for each invitation in Modern Warships.

A team can accommodate up to 5 players. The system will match opponents based on the average combat power of the team. It's recommended to avoid having too large a gap in combat power when forming a team, as this may result in facing very challenging opponents. If a team consists of 3 new players and 2 high-level players, the matchmaking system might prioritize the tier of the high-level players, leading to a significant increase in battle difficulty.

Mastering these team formation techniques can significantly improve the fleet's win rate, as playing with a well-coordinated team does have its advantages. Whether it's playing with friends or forming a temporary team, reasonable division of labor and timely communication are the keys to victory. Keep an eye on updates to the matchmaking algorithm in new versions, and adjust your lineup accordingly to remain invincible in the smoke of modern naval battles.