Today, I'm going to introduce the recommended emblem combinations for the Priest in the Brave Alliance. The Priest, as the core support for team survival in the Brave Alliance, requires precise emblem matching to meet multiple needs such as healing, supporting, and self-sustainability. Different emblems' attribute bonuses and skill synergies can both enhance the burst power of single heals and improve the endurance stability during prolonged battles. Moreover, they can compensate for the team's weaknesses through functional attributes in specific scenarios. Let's take a closer look.

The selection of general emblems should construct a triangular framework of healing efficiency—survival assurance—scenario adaptation. Technique emblems serve as the foundational layer; although attack attribute bonuses do not directly increase damage output, they indirectly boost the base values of all healing skills, including single-target emergency heals and group prayers, through the game's mechanism linking healing amount with attack power. The hit attribute is particularly useful in special combat situations, such as when facing enemies with evasion auras, preventing healing skills from failing due to misses, which is especially critical in emergencies where team members are on the brink of death, ensuring stable hits reduces the risk of rescue failures.

The Light Priest build focuses on continuous group healing, and the emblem combination needs to reinforce the coverage and endurance of healing. Technique emblems can choose types that convert excess healing into shields. When the healing amount exceeds the target's maximum health, the surplus transforms into a temporary shield, which still accumulates defensive value even when the team is at full health. Wisdom emblems should prioritize extending the duration of healing effects, prolonging the active period of sustained skills like Holy Field and Restoration Prayer, reducing the energy consumption from repeated casting. Vitality emblems focus on percentage-based health recovery, allowing the Light Priest to maintain a stable health line while concentrating on team healing, without needing to frequently interrupt to self-heal.

Advanced emblems can form synergistic benefits through set effects. For the Light Priest, collecting the Holy Trinity set allows group healing to remove one negative status effect, which is especially useful against enemies with persistent damage debuffs. The Shadow Priest's Shadow Two-Piece set has a chance to apply a healing vulnerability to targets with shadow attacks, enhancing the effectiveness of subsequent emergency heals and creating a positive cycle between offense and healing. The order of embedding emblems also affects practical performance. Primary emblems should be chosen based on core attributes, with the Light Priest's main emblem necessarily including a healing effect, while secondary emblems supplement functional attributes. This layered configuration maximizes the enhancement of core capabilities under limited resources.

The recommended emblem combinations for the Priest in the Brave Alliance have been introduced. There is no absolute best solution for the Priest's emblem combinations; instead, it requires dynamic adjustments based on team composition, enemy characteristics, and battle phases. By understanding the attribute logic and synergy effects of different emblems, the Priest can precisely play the role of a team protector in various scenarios.