In the game of Double Helix, new players entering the game for the first time can choose one starting character from the following five-star characters: Linne, Rebecca, Truffle and Hazel, Niflheim, Sybil, Mirage. So, which is the best choice for the five-star selection in Double Helix? Will choosing the wrong one affect the early game experience? The answer is not absolute; it mainly depends on your game planning.

If you do not plan to draw Psyche at the beginning, then Sybil is absolutely your best choice. She is a lightning-attribute main DPS with a summoning output mechanism. Her skill "Divine Authority Seizure" combined with her ultimate "Finger Storm" can summon a creature called "Chaos Thunderball" that continuously links to enemies, creating an area of lightning strikes. Not only does this have a stunning visual effect, but it's also very suitable for clearing mobs, fighting elites, and advancing through stages in actual combat. The thunderball can also transfer the damage it receives to the enemy, indirectly increasing the fault tolerance. Moreover, Sybil's skill cycle forms early, has low resource dependency, and basically does not require building a complex team system. Her solo combat capability during the pioneering phase is very strong, making her undoubtedly the safest choice for new players to start with.

However, if you are a player preparing to acquire the powerful character Psyche in the early stages, it is recommended that you choose between Linne or Truffle and Hazel. Psyche performs strongly as the main DPS in the early stages, but her strength may become slightly insufficient in the later stages, making it difficult to support high-difficulty challenges.

Linne is a fire-attribute ranged main DPS. Her skill "Fatal Bloom" stacks bleeding effects, and her ultimate "Firearm Frenzy" turns her into a machine gun within a short period, sweeping all enemies within range. With resource support in the later stages, her damage output is quite impressive, making her a high-potential, high-ceiling main DPS. However, Linne's output form tends to be stationary, requiring a higher level of control over the pace and positioning. A slight mismanagement of awareness can easily disrupt the output rhythm, making her a character type that is "slightly weaker in the early stages but becomes extremely powerful in the later stages."

But if you don't want to think too far ahead and plan to focus on Psyche, then "Truffle and Hazel" would be a very worthwhile auxiliary starting character to acquire. She has excellent survival and buffing capabilities, providing healing to teammates while also adding damage buffs. Additionally, she can ride her battle pet "Louzi" for charging control or displacement, with a lively and agile operation rhythm, making her very suitable as a support role paired with the main DPS Psyche.

As for the other five-star selectable characters besides Sybil, Linne, and Truffle and Hazel, their overall performance and versatility in the current version are relatively weaker, more suited for specific playstyles or tactical systems. Their skill mechanisms are somewhat limited and require specific character or gameplay combinations to fully utilize their potential, making them less suitable as the first choice for starting out.

The above is about which five-star character to choose in Double Helix. Each character has its own unique features and positioning. The key is still to look at your lineup planning and game rhythm. Whether you want to steadily develop or prepare for a strong late-game, I hope this guide can help you make the most suitable decision for yourself.