Players who have read about the game Double Helix should fall in love with it. The unique combat style increases the desire for player experience. Double Helix is an RPG game that allows four people to be on the field at the same time, so this kind of game definitely involves team composition issues. Today, I bring you the Double Helix team building guide, so that you can build a more perfect team in the game.

When players form teams in Double Helix, they need to consider the role positioning and the advantages of coordinated combat. The best team combination idea is to pair damage dealers with support and control roles.
Based on the current role positioning in the game, I recommend two different team compositions. One is the Saki + Fushu + Feina combination, and the other is the Saki + Tabitha + Fushu combination. These two different team combinations can flexibly deal with any enemy encountered.
1. Saki + Fushu + Feina Combination
The Saki + Fushu + Feina combination is a very balanced team. Saki is definitely the core damage dealer in this lineup, with her wind attribute providing extremely strong attack power. Fushu mainly provides buffs to teammates, enhancing their combat effectiveness. Feina primarily uses skills to control enemies and can also use healing skills to restore teammates' HP when they are injured. This combination allows you to handle high-burst battles more flexibly.

2. Saki + Tabitha + Fushu
The Saki + Tabitha + Fushu combination still centers around Saki as the wind-attribute damage dealer, replacing Feina with Tabitha. Tabitha excels in single-target control, making this lineup suitable for boss fights. In boss battles, Tabitha can first control the boss, then Saki can move in for the attack.

In addition to these two battle lineups suitable for different scenarios, Berenika and Flora can also form a pretty good lineup. Berenika's combat power, with her high critical hit ability, significantly enhances her strength, while Flora's control effects are unparalleled. These two characters combined can perfectly complement each other's weaknesses.

Well, that's all I have to share about the Double Helix team building guide for now. In summary, the characters in the game each have their strengths and weaknesses. When forming a team, not only should you consider the advantages of the characters but also their disadvantages. Only then can you build the most suitable lineup for yourself.