The characters in Dragonstone War are numerous, each with their own unique skill sets. Players need to utilize their abilities and troop types to reclaim lost territories. Since many newcomers are just starting out and have no understanding of the characters' capabilities, this can easily affect their performance in later battles. Therefore, below is an introduction to these characters, helping newcomers to familiarize themselves with their abilities and thus make full use of them.

1. Kargor
Kargor is a warrior. His passive skill, "Belligerent Instinct," grants him a 1.25% attack speed and 0.1% damage recovery boost for every 1% health lost. When his health drops to 20%, he no longer gains these bonuses, with a maximum cap of 100% attack speed and 8% damage recovery. His rage skill, "Fury Burst," puts him into a frenzy, where each basic attack consumes some health and deals an additional 130% of his basic attack damage to the target and nearby ground enemies for 7 seconds.
2. Shenor
Shenor is a tank on the battlefield. Despite his massive size, he has a gentle heart. His passive ability summons small stone minions after taking a certain amount of damage, which help in attacking and absorbing damage. His rage skill involves slamming the ground with his fist, knocking back and stunning enemies within range, making him a solid front-line defender for the team.

3. Simon
Simon is a support hero with the largest healing range. His rage skill not only heals in an area but also provides a significant amount of healing, allowing teammates with low health to recover instantly and potentially turn the tide of battle. The key for a support is the frequency and amount of healing, which is determined by his attack power. This, in turn, depends on his survival time and rage regeneration speed. Thus, when pairing with Dragonstones, focus on rage regeneration and attack power. It's important to ensure his survival, aiming to provide as much health recovery as possible for your team. It's recommended to pair him with a strong front-line like Shenor to take more damage.

4. Robin
Robin is a flying damage dealer. He can only be attacked by ranged units when facing ground characters or troops, giving him a significant advantage. His passive skill unlocks after using "Sticky Oil Net," which releases a fireball that leaves a wide and lasting flame, dealing periodic damage. His rage skill, "Sticky Oil Net," fires oil nets at multiple enemies within range, prioritizing aerial targets. If hit, the targets fall to the ground and become immobilized for a short period. As a character with both AoE damage, air unit characteristics, and control, it's recommended to focus on rage recovery and attack speed when pairing with Dragonstones, to maximize control and damage output.

5. Theodore
Theodore is a flying assassin. His skill allows him to instantly move to an enemy's side, dealing 280% of his attack as damage, while also reducing incoming damage and increasing his own damage by 15%. His rage skill enters a state of exile, making him untargetable by enemies, but allowing him to launch multiple attacks, each dealing a certain amount of damage. Since his damage reduction and untargetability rely on skills, it's advisable to pair him with Dragonstones that enhance rage recovery, such as Endless Rage, which grants a certain amount of rage after each basic attack and increases the recovery rate.

6. Taren
Taren is an aerial support character. His passive skill links to the teammate with the highest health within range, sharing 25% of the damage taken. Whenever Taren heals himself, the linked target also receives 70% of the healing amount. If the linked teammate dies or moves out of range, the link automatically switches to another target. His rage skill enters a damage recovery state, continuously siphoning health from an enemy to heal himself, dealing damage to the target and converting it into healing, lasting up to 5 seconds. It's recommended to use the Guardian Shield Dragonstone, which provides an additional shield effect every time he heals a teammate, enhancing protection.

This concludes the introduction to some of the key characters in Dragonstone War. After reading about their effects, you should be able to use them more flexibly in the future, building unstoppable teams and gradually conquering surrounding map areas.