In the world of Spirit Beast Adventure, the selection of divine beasts is a focal point of great concern for many players. If one can accurately pick out extremely powerful existences from various divine beast lineups, it will definitely have a better impact on the overall strength of the team. Below, let's delve deep into those highly recommended powerful divine beasts, analyze their unique advantages and characteristics, and help all players understand the skills of their desired divine beasts based on their own needs.

First and foremost is the Immortal in Painting. Its main skill, Brushstroke Spring Breeze, when released, will sequentially choose one from Ink Carp, Ink Fox, or Ink Crane to perform, dealing significant magical damage to three enemy targets. Specifically, the Ink Carp can deal 98.00% damage, the Ink Fox increases to 118.00%, and the Ink Crane reaches as high as 138.00%. Moreover, releasing this skill also adds the Ink Intent effect, which lasts for three turns. What's even more astonishing is its single-target unsealing ultimate move; once the target is locked, it can prematurely end the opponent's purification process while also providing a sturdy shield made up of 30% of its own magic attack to the target, and it enters the Painting state, lasting for thirteen turns. If the target disappears midway, the possession effect will immediately terminate. In addition, the Immortal in Painting has a powerful life-saving passive: if the damage taken in a single instance exceeds 35% of its maximum health, the damage value will be halved. And at the critical moment of each battle, if it first falls due to direct attacks from the target, it will grant the spirit beast owner a three-turn-long Immortal in Painting buff.

Next, consider the Year divine beast, whose core skill, Year Ring Strike, can deal up to 155.00% physical damage to a single enemy. If its speed is superior, it can also add an additional 95.00% physical strike. At the same time, it possesses excellent physical group attack abilities, capable of attacking three enemies simultaneously, causing 112.00% physical damage. If luck strikes and triggers a physical crit, it will further unleash a 55.00% physical damage feast. In terms of passives, it can double its speed based on its level and increase its physical crit chance by 25.00% and physical hit probability by 20.00%.

The Peacock Princess serves as a healing support role in the team. Her primary skill is group healing, which can restore 3.00% of the target's maximum health plus 15 points per her level to three friendly units. The enhanced version of this skill not only removes all debuffs and control effects from the selected target but also another group healing method that can replenish 8.00% of the target's maximum health plus 12 points per her level to two friendly members. It even has the miraculous power to resurrect up to one unit, though the healing effect during resurrection is reduced by 50%. After enhancement, this skill can simultaneously resurrect two teammates and apply a Feather Shield protection that lasts for two turns to the healed target. Her passive trait reduces her speed penalty by 30% of her endurance minus her level. Every successful non-defensive, non-protective action accumulates a layer of Feather Mark. When the number of layers reaches two, releasing a skill will significantly enhance its effects. Notably, she automatically gains one layer of Feather Mark at the start of the battle.

Kang Jinlong boasts explosive combat power, capable of dealing 112% magical damage to three enemies, then flexibly switching between Kanglong and Jinlong forms. In Kanglong form, it can deliver 102.00% magical output to four enemies. In Jinlong form, it focuses on a two-stage attack on a single target, with 75.00% and 105.00% magical damage, respectively. Its passive ability is extraordinary; every time it switches states or releases the first skill after entering [Stealth], the damage will be increased by an additional 35%. Whenever it successfully defeats a target, it will enter a two-turn Stealth state. Upon entering the battlefield and at the end of each Stealth effect, it can obtain two layers of the Dragon Scale state, which lasts for two turns and can stack up to two layers.

Jingwei is famous for its poison techniques. It excels in launching group poisoning attacks, dealing 87.00% physical damage to three enemies and inflicting a two-turn Blood Curse. Another divine skill is Group Poison Burst, which can deal two segments of 40.00% and 75.00% physical damage to three enemies. If there is already a Blood Curse spreading on the enemy field, it can further trigger all remaining Blood Curses, bursting out the accumulated continuous damage at once. Its passive effect is that whenever a friendly spirit beast takes action, Jingwei has a chance to trigger a coordinated basic attack and add a two-turn Blood Curse. Additionally, the Blood Curse caused by Charm Feather Poison has a 25% chance to transform into a resistance-reducing state, weakening the enemy's defense.

After the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now has a clear understanding and answer regarding the divine beast recommendations in Spirit Beast Adventure. All the recommended divine beasts have their practical uses, and players can make targeted choices based on the current configuration weaknesses of their teams.