"Dungeon Rumble" as a uniquely styled dungeon exploration game, the initial stage is the first hurdle for players entering the game. How to efficiently build a team, reasonably select skills, and manage resources determines the initial experience and subsequent development of the game. Today, I will talk about the "Dungeon Rumble" initial stage strategy, hoping to help everyone navigate through the maze with ease and smoothly clear the early stages.

When starting, choosing a stable lineup with high output is crucial. The core advantage of the Ice Witch + Angel + Fire Sword + Ice Mage + Old Man lineup lies in its balanced output and control. The Ice Witch + Angel + Fire Archer + Fire Sword + Ice Demon lineup is suitable for later stages, especially against some high-endurance single-target BOSSes.

A reasonable formation can improve the efficiency of the team's output while ensuring survivability. Output heroes like Fire Sword and Ice Witch are best placed in positions 1, 2, and 3, so they can engage enemies at the front, maximizing their damage potential. Supportive heroes such as Angel, Ice Mage, and Old Man, which have stronger auxiliary capabilities, should be placed in positions 4 and 5 to provide healing and control support.

During the initial stage, resource management is particularly important. In the early stages, upgrading some AOE (Area of Effect) skills can help you clear large numbers of minions, avoiding being drawn into resource-consuming battles, thus increasing the efficiency of accumulating resources. Diamonds and stamina are very valuable resources. Casual players can improve efficiency by purchasing monthly cards; a 30 yuan monthly card unlocks triple speed, 100 guaranteed random mythic hero draws, and a 20 stamina cap, which is very helpful during the initial stage. For big spenders, consider buying premium monthly or permanent cards to enjoy more privileges.

The above is all the content for the "Dungeon Rumble" initial stage guide. For big spenders, monthly and premium cards will provide you with more resources, whereas casual players need to rely on meticulous resource management and strategic planning to remain invincible during the initial stage.