After the official release of Fingertip Mountains and Seas, how do you plan to tackle the more challenging content? In fact, in the current discussion about the early game lineup for Fingertip Mountains and Seas, I've already gathered many players' choices. If you've played strategy games before, you might have heard of the Fire Team, which exists in similar forms in various games. In Fingertip Mountains and Seas, the developers have made some nice innovations to it.

The Fire Team we're going to detail here consists of Golden Crow, Hanba, Qin Shi Huang, and Xi Shi, though the last position has a lot of flexible options. First, let's talk about Golden Crow, which is the core of the Fire Team. Golden Crow's ultimate skill has an area-of-effect slow effect and can also apply a burn status. This skill can effectively disrupt the enemy's rhythm in battle, putting them at a disadvantage. Its passive, Solar Crown Protection, is a highlight; when an enemy with a burn status attacks Golden Crow, the damage taken by Golden Crow is reduced.

With the buffs provided by Golden Crow, as long as it stands in the back row, the front-row teammates can get a self-action bar push at the end of their turn. When Golden Crow reaches 9 stars, its effects become even stronger, with a chance to silence enemies after triggering the burn. In terms of basic attacks, Golden Crow's attack is quite special; it can perform follow-up attacks and can also trigger a light explosion to increase hit rate, apply more burns, and maintain negative statuses for a long time.
For Golden Crow's equipment, you can choose attack sets and hit rate sets. For main stats, attack shoes can boost its damage output, while a hit rate ring can increase the probability of skill hits. A crit necklace can also enhance output to some extent. The priority for sub-stats is attack > effect hit rate > crit. For artifacts, consider the Mystic Lamp, which enhances control effects, allowing Golden Crow to better restrict enemy actions in battle. The Heavenly Silk Gauze is also worth considering, as it can increase indirect damage, further boosting Golden Crow's output.

Next is the second core of the Fire Team, Hanba. Hanba's skills are also very distinctive. Its ultimate can directly remove three buffs from the enemy, and shields are considered buffs. This skill can effectively weaken the enemy's defenses and buffs, creating a better environment for your team's output. Additionally, Hanba's ultimate can apply burns, further enhancing the team's burn stacking effect. When Hanba reaches a high star level, it can deal 10% of the target's max HP as damage and apply two layers of debuff, reducing the enemy's attack and defense, with a chance to stun and deal indirect damage.

Hanba's turn-based skill is also powerful, providing both immortality and lifesteal. Its passive depends on whether the previous skill was triggered or ended normally; Hanba can stack a layer of debuff. In terms of basic attacks, Hanba can provide an action bar boost. For main stats, choose speed for shoes, and prioritize vitality for other parts to ensure Hanba's survivability and speed. The priority for sub-stats is speed > attack > health. Artifacts like the Spirit Gathering Hairpin and North Sea Pearl are good recommendations.

Xi Shi serves as the secondary crowd controller in the team. Her most important skill is her turn-based skill, which can extend the duration of negative statuses, keeping the burn effect active. She is also the best choice for pushing the action bar, as she can provide a 20% push to all allies. Xi Shi's ultimate deals area damage and has a chance to apply bleeding, reduce attack, and slow. The first use also reduces energy consumption, and based on the number of negative statuses applied, Xi Shi can gain a self-action bar push.

Equip the Mystic Lamp to increase crowd control, giving her basic attacks a chance to affect the enemy's hit rate. For artifacts, the Mystic Lamp and Heavenly Silk Gauze are both suitable. Considering the overall cost of the Fire Team, for players who spend money, if you have a high-star Qin Shi Huang, placing him in the fourth position is a good choice.

Qin Shi Huang's ability to definitely flank behind teammates allows Golden Crow to deal more area damage with basic attacks, increasing the team's overall output. His ultimate, which pushes the action bar and cleanses all negative statuses from teammates, is also very useful. For Qin Shi Huang's main stats, focus on vitality, and for sub-stats, prioritize health above all else. Artifacts like the Sky-Repairing Stone or the Nine Provinces Cauldron are good choices.

Now you know how to set up the early game lineup for Fingertip Mountains and Seas. Of course, the choice for the last position is very flexible. Characters like Lian Po, Kunpeng, or Chang'e, who are healers, are all viable. Different characters bring different lineup strategies, so players can choose the most suitable character for the last position based on their actual situation and the characters they own.