There are new players to Dragon God Wanxiang Divine War who do not know how to form a team in this game. As a strategy card game, you can deploy six characters, and in most lineups, the main character is essential for forming camp bonuses. How should the other positions be configured? Below is a guide to the lineup strategy for Dragon God Wanxiang Divine War, explaining the team formation ideas and providing some examples, so you will understand after reading.

First, the game divides into front and back rows, with three in the front row and three in the back (the main character is usually in the back). Generally, the front row is more likely to take damage, and the main character is typically positioned as a damage dealer. The other five positions can roughly be divided into damage dealers, buffers, debuffers, and healers.

The goal is to clear out the enemy before they defeat your side. For example, placing Tang Sanzang in the front row, on one hand, he has higher durability than other soul generals, and on the other hand, his basic attack has a single-seal effect, his skill multiplier is not low, and he deals more damage to enemies affected by evil spirits. With an artifact, he can even increase the critical hit rate of your own characters.

Next, you need to pair a major damage dealer, such as Ao Bing, whom almost everyone has. He can deal magic damage to all, while also regenerating rage for himself. After obtaining an artifact, he can follow up with a basic attack upon killing a target. You can then add 1-2 characters that can control the enemy or reduce their rage, provide buffs (attack, critical hits, etc.) to your team, or apply debuffs (vulnerability) to the enemy.

Then, include a support character that can enhance the team's sustainability, such as a healer, which usually comes with some buffs. A common choice is Tian Yuzhi; if you don't have it early on, you can use Tian Yushou instead, or any other character with similar effects.

Finally, when strategizing the lineup for Dragon God Wanxiang Divine War, pay attention to the faction of the generals and the combined skill effects. Currently, there are three factions: Heaven, Dark, and Life. Deploying multiple characters from the same faction can activate additional bonuses. Some generals also have combined skill effects, which have higher multipliers and stronger effects.