Fingertip Mountains and Seas is a Chinese-style strategic card mobile game, based on the Classic of Mountains and Seas, creating a fantastic world of great wilderness. The combination of Jiang Ziya in Fingertip Mountains and Seas is something that confuses many new players, as Jiang Ziya is a core hero with an all-enemy slowing skill. Skill cultivation should focus on maximizing the slow effect, while also needing to be paired with powerful damage units to increase team damage. Now, I will recommend a lineup to all players, hoping to inspire everyone.

This is a lineup focusing on control and attrition, also very suitable for casual players, balancing control, damage, and sustainability. The specific members are as follows:
Jiang Ziya: The core of the lineup, occupying the front row position 1. Skills need to be cultivated up to Heavenly Fate III, at which point the probability of slowing can reach 100%. It is recommended to equip him with a hit rate set, improving the stability of control. In battle, Jiang Ziya uses his skills to apply a slow effect to all enemies, disrupting their action rhythm and creating a favorable output environment for our side.
Kunpeng: Standing in the front row position 2, closely cooperating with Jiang Ziya. The focus of cultivation is to enhance it to Heavenly Fate VI and equip it with a speed set. With its high speed, Kunpeng uses a group pull skill first, allowing our entire team to act earlier, combined with Jiang Ziya's group slow, forming a dual action bar suppression of "our acceleration, enemy deceleration," firmly controlling the initiative of the battle.
Houyi: The main damage dealer, located in the back row position 3. His skills need to be enhanced to Heavenly Fate IV to ensure stable damage. Under Jiang Ziya's control, Houyi can safely deal damage, continuously suppressing the enemy's health line.
Chang'e: The team's healer, responsible for providing sustain, standing in the back row position 4. At 5 stars, she unlocks a resurrection skill, which is crucial in prolonged battles. When any of our units fall, especially Houyi or Jiang Ziya, Chang'e can promptly resurrect key roles, maintaining the team's combat power.
Hanba: Placed in the back row position 5, mainly utilizing her dispel ability. Her skills are best enhanced to Heavenly Fate VI, at which point Hanba can precisely remove the opponent's core buffs, dismantling the enemy's burst points and preventing them from dealing high damage through buffs.

Lineup positioning analysis. The front row chooses Jiang Ziya and Kunpeng; Jiang Ziya, as the control core, can take some damage while timely applying control to the enemy; Kunpeng, with high speed, can initiate the group pull skill first in the front row, giving our side an advantage. The back row's Houyi ensures damage output, protected and controlled by the front row, he can safely deal damage. Chang'e is positioned centrally, making it easier for her resurrection skill to cover more teammates. Hanba is placed in the corner of the back row, ensuring her safety while dispelling the enemy's buffs.

Lineup cycle and advantage analysis. The core cycle of this lineup is: Kunpeng pulls, Jiang Ziya slows and controls, Hanba dispels, Houyi deals damage, and Chang'e heals and resurrects. By continuously repeating this cycle, it not only disrupts the enemy's rhythm, consuming their key skills and states, but also ensures our output and survival. Its advantage lies in the action bar suppression and the application of various debuffs, forming a system for prolonged battles, wearing down the enemy's burst teams, and handling various combat situations stably, making it a very practical Jiang Ziya pairing lineup.

This Fingertip Mountains and Seas Jiang Ziya pairing has both control and attrition. Through continuous snowballing in the early stages, it gains advantages, and through constant control, it not only facilitates the back row in dealing massive damage but also continuously wears down the patience and confidence of the opposing players, making it a very perfect control and attrition strategy. I believe that through this lineup, players can also be inspired to develop their unique lineup combinations.