In the fantasy world of Dragon Soul Traveler, the Hell Hound is a guardian-type phantom spirit. Originating from the giant beast that guards the underworld in Greek mythology, as a core defensive force of the Hell faction, it not only has a fierce appearance but also becomes a solid barrier for the team with its extremely strong defense. Whether it's for new players exploring dungeons or experienced players tackling high-difficulty battles, the presence of the Hell Hound can bring powerful combat strength to the team.

The three heads of the Hell Hound are not just for show; they give it the ability to attack enemies in three directions simultaneously. In actual combat, it can use its sharp teeth to bite frontal enemies and use its side heads to bypass its targets, effectively protecting the more vulnerable teammates at the back. This three-headed attack mechanism makes it a natural barrier against groups of enemies, especially in dungeons filled with numerous small monsters or battles where multiple flanking attacks need to be blocked. Additionally, its passive skill, Hell Deterrence, can reduce the attack power of surrounding enemies, further weakening the enemy's output and creating more survival space for the team.

Besides physical defense, the Hell Hound also inherits elemental powers from mythology. Its left head controls flames and can spew a fiery breath that burns a path, dealing continuous damage to enemies in a straight line; the right head contains the power of ice, capable of releasing a fan-shaped icy breath to freeze opponents, restricting their movement. The most dangerous is the central head's poisonous trait, which causes poisoned enemies to continuously lose health. This multi-elemental attack mode makes it more adaptable when fighting enemies with different resistances and enriches tactical options. Players can adjust its orientation through positioning to maximize the effect of elemental skills according to battlefield needs.

In team collaboration, the role of the Hell Hound is very clear. Its high health points and damage reduction talents allow it to withstand a large amount of damage, creating a safe attacking environment for damage dealers. For example, in high-difficulty dungeons like the Abyss Labyrinth, facing the boss's full-screen ultimate move, the Hell Hound can deploy a shield to block the lethal blow for teammates. Of course, controlling such a behemoth also requires strategy; its large size leads to slower movement, requiring players to predict enemy movements and set up defenses in advance; when facing concentrated fire from range or control skills, support from auxiliary roles providing debuff removal or speed boosts is needed.

The Hell Hound in Dragon Soul Traveler perfectly integrates mythological elements with game functionality. Whether used for clearing maps or participating in peak duels, cultivating this giant beast will make your adventure easier, giving your main damage dealers more room to inflict harm.