Today, I will introduce the T0 build for Backpack Brawl. The construction and operation of builds are key factors that influence the direction of combat. There are various synergies between different items, professions, and pets. These relationships can form unique combat systems when properly combined. Players need to collect key items during exploration, plan their backpack layout, coordinate resource allocation, and thus promote the build from its initial formation to its final shape. Let's take a look together.

The Beastmaster Ranger build centers around a group of pets as the core combat units, constructing an output system through the synergy of different pet characteristics and item buffs. The core pets of this build include hedgehogs, squirrels, and mice. Each pet has a unique attack method: the hedgehog relies on its spines for close-range attacks, the squirrel uses its agile jumping ability to perform guerrilla strikes, and the mouse takes advantage of its small size to dart around the battlefield and attack. The profession-specific item, a bowl of snacks, is key to simplifying the build's operation, effectively enhancing the pets' combat efficiency and reducing the difficulty of forming the build. The backpack layout should focus on maximizing trigger effects, placing agile pets like squirrels and mice in the middle of items with trigger effects, such as Steel Sticky, to activate more buffs through positional synergy.

The core of the Poison Burst Harvester build lies in the synergy between various items, achieving sustained damage and battlefield control through multiple effect stacks. The central mechanism of this build is the interaction between armor potions and poison, which simultaneously boosts the character's armor and applies a continuous poison buff to enemy units, causing stable damage through toxin accumulation. The scythe and dark sword serve as the main weapons, delivering high damage and being the primary source of the build's damage. The addition of Moonlight Shield and Moonlight Armor completes the build's offensive and defensive system; these two pieces of armor not only directly reduce the damage the character receives but also apply negative effects like slow and weaken to enemy units when their special effects are triggered.

The Dual-Axe Berserker build quickly establishes an advantage in the early stages of combat due to its fast formation speed and high weapon damage. This build revolves around the anvil as the core item, which must be obtained as a priority at the beginning. Subsequently, the player should upgrade the anvil by acquiring forging hammers. The upgraded anvil has the ability to unconditionally enhance all weapons, significantly increasing the base damage and additional effects of the weapons in the build, serving as the core guarantee of the build's output. The Berserker profession, with its high output and burst damage, is highly compatible with this build, fully utilizing the potential of the enhanced weapons.

The introduction to the T0 builds for Backpack Brawl is now complete. The formation process of these builds requires players to reasonably plan resource acquisition in the early stages, prioritizing core items, and also to pay attention to the synergy of effect triggers in the backpack layout, ensuring that every item and character trait can be integrated into the combat system.