As a turn-based strategy mobile game with a post-apocalyptic zombie theme, team composition is the core of clearing stages. To help new players get up to speed quickly, I'll share some recommendations for team compositions in Horizon Tomorrow. The heroes in the game are divided into roles such as damage dealers, tanks, and supports, and need to be combined flexibly according to the characteristics of the stages. Below, combining the mainstream teams of the current version, I will bring you a recommendation for team compositions in Horizon Tomorrow.

The first recommended damage dealing team is the Mechanical Burst and Genetic Sustained flow. The Mechanical Burst flow centers around Cassandra (Mechanic), whose skill, Nanofission, can deal 300% high damage to all enemies and add a burning effect, clearing out the backline squishies within the first 5 seconds. Paired with Max (Secondary Damage Dealer)'s Chain Lightning to harvest low-health targets, and Lord of Hell (Tank) using Mechanical Overload. This team is suitable for pushing through stages and speed-clearing dungeons, with an average battle duration controlled within 2.5 minutes.

The Genetic Sustained flow relies on Margaret (Genetic Scholar)'s support. Her "Symbiotic Link" can restore 200% of attack power as health to the entire team and generate shields, working well with Anubis (Death Knight)'s damage reflection and lifesteal, giving a significant advantage in prolonged battles, especially against pure physical enemies.

Anubis is the preferred tank for beginners, with his skill, Wall of the Dead, reflecting 60% melee damage, and his exclusive weapon, the River Styx Scythe, reducing enemy armor by 30%. For the healer position, choose Angel or Lucia . Angel's group healing is suitable for regular stages, while Lucia's Healing Light is more practical in high-level games, providing teammates with three additional basic attacks.

The control team focuses on elemental mastery, with Prince Tasa (Elementalist) at its core. His Elemental Storm can deal 250% area damage and add a "Shock" effect, extending enemy skill cooldowns by 3 seconds, effectively interrupting boss ultimate moves. Pairing with Rebecca (Secondary Damage Dealer) for true damage and Kiliman (Tank) for shield pressure resistance. This team is highly efficient in stages with many monsters, especially suitable for resource dungeons and world boss fights. The key to playing this team is to have Prince Tasa take the lead in controlling the field, followed by Rebecca's burst damage. If encountering high-defense enemies, you can replace with Lycan to hit the backline.

New players should start with the Mechanical Burst team (Cassandra + Max) for quick stage clearing, then transition to the Genetic Sustained team (Margaret + Anubis) for higher-level dungeons. The Control team (Prince Tasa + Rebecca) specializes in scenarios with many monsters. This strategy can stably support the early and mid-game, making it very suitable for new players to get started.