Horizon of Tomorrow is a very classic post-apocalyptic zombie-themed SLG, which also includes simulation and management elements. Some players are quite curious about how to play this game specifically. Below, we will provide a guide for Horizon of Tomorrow, focusing on the strategies for world bosses, discussing the mechanics of these few bosses, points to pay attention to during combat, and what kind of lineup to use. After reading, you will understand.

Phoenix:
The difficulty in fighting the world boss lies in the flower demon at the 6th position, who carries an extremely dangerous "Lethal Robe." If the hero affected by this skill fails to reset the skill state in time, they will be instantly killed. Therefore, when arranging the lineup, the 6th position must be assigned a hero who can act immediately at the start of the turn, and Phoenix is the best choice.
Phoenix is recommended because after accumulating five layers of instructions, he can ignore the rules and act immediately. Considering that there are five enemies in total, this mechanism almost ensures that Phoenix is always ready to launch his skill. When the "Lethal Robe" is reapplied in the second round, if it targets Phoenix again, he can still act first and reset the skill, effectively neutralizing the flower demon's lethal mechanism. After entering the sixth round, the BOSS will sequentially execute our units, and at this point, Phoenix's value is once again demonstrated as he can provide a group resurrection for all heroes, thus buying one to two more rounds of output time for the entire team, greatly increasing the fault tolerance and total damage.

Lucia:
Lucia's presence is equally indispensable. She not only provides a healing aura for the entire team but also shares energy, allowing the main DPS to continuously cast ultimate skills. At the same time, she can also bless the main DPS with a force aura, further enhancing the overall output efficiency. Without Lucia, many teams can barely last until the fifth round before completely collapsing, while her addition can effectively extend the survival to the sixth round, which is the key to determining victory or defeat. Because only by surviving can there be room for output.

Skyscraper/Kiliman:
In the current version, Skyscraper and Kiliman remain popular choices for boss fights, especially Skyscraper, for whom even considering bringing two might be viable. Although Skyscraper is not the strongest front-line unit, his pursuit ability and skill synergy are still excellent in boss fights; Kiliman, on the other hand, becomes the cornerstone of the team's output with his stable ultimate every round. Theoretically, it is possible to fight without Kiliman, but repeated test results have shown that "having him is better than not having him." However, it should be noted that when Kiliman goes all out in the sixth round, it will also cause a sharp drop in the team's health, but this is not a big problem because, by this time, the whole team is usually close to being wiped out anyway.

Asmodeus/Ranster:
For the front-line choice, Asmodeus is undoubtedly the top pick. He possesses a dominant state with extremely strong survivability, capable of releasing up to eight ultimates in one turn, resulting in extremely high burst damage. In some ways, he can even be seen as a replacement for Kiliman, a versatile war god. Ranster is also no slouch, with his powerful support abilities through bullet stacking mechanisms, driving the entire team's damage to new heights. Combining Asmodeus with Ranster is also a viable strategy, allowing the two powerful heroes to synergize and produce even greater output. Overall, Asmodeus remains a strong contender in the current world boss fights, and many players have actually overlooked the potential of this veteran, simply relying on resource consumption without much research. Revisiting his practical capabilities now may open up new ideas for many players.

Lineup Advantages:
This lineup is by no means weaker than the several mainstream combinations currently circulating, with still strong output. As long as you have Kiliman, the output will be significantly higher. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone prioritize assembling this lineup when fighting the world boss, as most players can put it together. If you can't even assemble this, then you basically won't make it into the top 32, and you'll need to rely on score suppression to stay around the 64th place. A well-formed lineup can normally output between 30M to 50M, with very stable performance.

The above is the related content of the Horizon of Tomorrow guide. Finally, here are a few details to pay special attention to: Phoenix must be placed in the 6th position to ensure dealing with the Lethal Robe; Skyscraper needs to charge forward, maintaining a pursuit state and maximizing burst; the vehicle should be chosen as the Intimidator to increase overall fault tolerance; Skyscraper must wear attack accessories to maximize his output potential.