The strongest lineup in the Beasts of the Nine Provinces is a concern for many players. After all, in this magical world of Shan Hai Jing, to keep winning battles, a powerful lineup is essential. So, to help players build strong lineups, this article will recommend two relatively useful ones, providing a reference for everyone to mix and match. If you still don't know how to pair them, come and check out the following.

This set includes Xiang Liu, Gui Che, Yong He, Wang Liang, Xing Tian, and Evil Ghost. Among them, Xing Tian can be obtained for free in the early stages, with very high durability, capable of serving as a tank in the early game, protecting output beasts like Wang Liang and Gui Che. While tanking, he can also curse the enemy, causing cursed enemies to suffer 30% damage from the caster over 2 turns, supplementing the team's damage output.

Gui Che serves as the team's support, placed in the back row to dispel up to 3 buffs from the enemy and restore health to allies. As a comprehensive support, Xiang Liu can restrain and curse the enemy from the back row, and also cause petrification, giving our side an opportunity to deal damage.

The second set includes Qilin, Qi Tian Da Sheng, Ying Long, Xi He, Lu Wu, and Ji Liang. Qi Tian Da Sheng is the key damage dealer of the team, capable of dealing high damage. Lu Wu acts as the tank, with a 25% chance to taunt the target each time he takes damage;

Taunting forces the enemy to use only basic attacks on the caster, creating opportunities for the team. Additionally, Lu Wu has high damage reduction, which can mitigate a lot of incoming damage. Qilin not only reduces the critical hit rate of the enemy's front and middle rows but also applies shields to the middle and back rows of teammates, providing protection. With these two supports, Qi Tian Da Sheng can focus on dealing damage, attacking the enemy.

Above are the recommended strongest lineups for Beasts of the Nine Provinces. The two lineups shared in the above text are both excellent. However, since there is no absolutely strongest lineup and it varies based on the enemy situation, besides using these as references, it's important to be flexible and adaptable during battles.