When it comes to recommending team compositions for new players, the list of top-tier (t0) lineups in Guangxi Jieyu is something you should pay close attention to. Many of these characters, when paired together, can produce additional effects. So, if you haven't found a suitable way to use them, it might be quite difficult to play with these characters in the game. In this introduction, you will see some of the more famous lineup styles currently in the mainstream. Choose the one that suits your needs and start fighting.

The first recommendation is the Summon Annihilation combo. After all, summon teams have always been the most suitable choice for new players. Of course, the Assault team is not without its merits. If you happen to have 1-3 solvers' lions, 2 solvers' Miles, and plan to fully invest in Cecina, then the Assault team is also a good choice. The standout advantage of the summon team lies in how easy it is to form. Its strength does not rely on the outstanding performance of a single character but rather on the synergy of the entire team. In other words, among many teams, it requires the least number of six-star characters, and the requirements for talents are not too strict.
In terms of talent point allocation, focus on the left line. Using the captain's skill to pass on, you can achieve remarkable effects. It's worth mentioning that the summon team doesn't require a high level of cultivation. All the characters in the team can serve as support for the main carry. Moreover, after new players complete PVE gameplay, if they want to try transitioning from a summon team, there's no need to worry; just reset directly. Even if no captain talents were previously allocated, the summon team can still perform excellently as a secondary team. Additionally, many of the characters in the summon team have their own functionalities and can be used as support in other teams.

The reason for recommending to first build an Annihilation team and then consider the Assault team is that the Annihilation team has relatively lower cultivation requirements and is more versatile in PVE gameplay. In comparison, the Assault team mainly focuses on PVP. Although it can help players clear some difficult stages in a "cheating" manner, its overall application scenarios are somewhat limited. From a character trait perspective, Annihilation team members generally possess anti-air capabilities, which the Summon and Assault teams lack. However, the Annihilation team also has some shortcomings. For example, the character Erin, her return is uncertain, and after the collaboration ends, obtaining Amy becomes much harder. This is a challenge for players who want to continuously strengthen their Annihilation team.

Since we mentioned Erin, let's talk about other characters that can work well with her. First is the character Yu. Many players have already gained some understanding of her through various guides. In battle, Erin is responsible for clearing the field and gathering enemies, while Yu can stack her passive immediately upon entering the battlefield, thus activating her Fire God mode. This combination is often used in high-pressure PVE gameplay for defensive counterattacks. The front line, consisting of Roland and Erin, firmly blocks the enemy's advance, while Yu unleashes firepower from the back. Of course, Yu can also function independently, but it's best to have a large group of enemies gathered to quickly stack her passive. Once the passive is full, her damage output can reach T0 level. However, note that Yu is relatively fragile, so be cautious about positioning during battles.

Another noteworthy character is the newly released Emilia. Like Erin, she possesses area control skills. With Emilia, Erin's control chain becomes even more complete. In practice, just find the right moment to deploy Emilia after Erin engages the enemies, and you can easily stall a large group of monsters without taking damage, then slowly wear them down. The combination of two limited-time characters always gives a sense of strong aesthetics. Emilia herself is one of the strongest controllers in the current game, with a stable freeze effect that is not affected by hit rate. When she enters the battlefield, she can knock back enemies within half the screen, and when she exits, she can cover the entire screen, along with providing healing to the whole team. She is truly an all-rounder.

As for the Assault team, it has higher talent requirements. Besides maxing out the left line, it's best to also allocate points to the first skill on the middle and right lines. Only then can the Assault team's full potential be realized. Fortunately, the characters in the Assault team are not too difficult to obtain, and most players have a chance to get them. In fact, for all teams, prioritizing the left line is very important because unlocking a captain's general skill is far more practical than simply boosting attributes on the other two lines.

In the t0 lineup overview of Guangxi Jieyu, you can see many viable teams. In fact, when facing high-pressure stages, the difficulty mainly lies in the early stages. As long as these lineups meet your combat power requirements, you can start using them.