 Hey guys, welcome to Path to Nowhere. So we're going to be going over team priorities specifically for each group. I'm actually going to be grouping our sinners according to three groups. First is going to be our frontline. So just to give you guys a definition, your frontline is the one that is stopping your mobs from reaching your tower or stopping the boss from moving forward. So they are in front, they don't necessarily have to form a line, but they basically block the path of incoming enemy. So that is the definition of your frontline. I'll give you guys a sample later. Let's just discuss who should be there and what type of a sinner should be there. So first and foremost, your frontline is composed of your Endura, which is your defender, basically your Fury, which is your DPS, DPS, lots of DPS. So and next would be your Umbra. Umbra is your assassin type and your specialist type in terms of frontline. So Endura, I am suggesting that you bring in, we have, let's just sort this one out first. So for Endura, I would suggest that you have at least one, one that has the capability of blocking two enemies. I know Countess Chelsea is good because she brings in an extra summon or cat. But again, at the start, especially if it's a rush, a rush of enemies coming in, you will definitely need, there is actually a stage or two or three that I recall that you will need an Endura to block two persons at once or two enemies at once. So Chelsea is good, but again, you have to, she can't really block two in one lane, she can, on one square, she can only block one. So she just has to summon her cat so that the cat could block the other one. So my recommendation will not include Chelsea for Endura for you to build. It would include Kawakawa here, probably best Endura that we have. He can block two plus shield. He has Sudu healing built in his kit. He can offer shield to everyone and also Demolia here. She is your best bet as your starter. If you're starting out, especially if you're a beginner, she is also your best bet as an Endura. But you only have to develop one. So you have to choose whether you're gonna go with Demolia or you can go with Kawakawa already. Okay, so next up is going to be our Fury. Okay, for our Fury, I am recommending that you develop at least two Fury because these are your DPS hitters. They should have a lot of DPS or damage depending on what's available to you. If you don't have Nox, actually most of us or all of us has Nox. Nox is given to us for free, especially when launch started. Nox is given for free. So definitely you'll have Nox. The other one that you should consider early is Zoya as well. If you have the two of them, you won't be developing any of the Furies here. So for Endura, I'll develop one. For Fury, develop two. So you have Nox and Zoya. What if you don't have either Nox or Zoya? Who should you develop? The other consideration is also Wendy. She has damage, range damage similar to Nox. So you can develop her if you guys have Nox, if you don't have Zoya. Wendy is good. Also, you can consider Pakasi as well. Pakasi because I'm considering her for her core breaking abilities. She is good. We'll go to core breaking in a while on how many you should bring in your team. Pakasi is good because of core breaking and also Chet. Chet is a nice addition to your team if you don't have either S rank Fury. As you can see here, he core breaks a lot within this area. So again, there are a lot of options here. Just have to make sure that you only prioritize building up two. So Nox, Zoya, Wendy, Pakasi, and Chet are my recommendations. Let's move on to Ombra. For Ombra, this is a bit of a specialist field. Most of you guys are going for Bayi. Of course, she is one of the best in terms of damage dealing, core breaking. You guys should have her. But what if you don't have her? What if, and also I'm only recommending you develop at least one Ombra to start, especially if you are running out of resources, develop at least one Ombra. If you don't have Bayi, Labyrinth is your best bet. Sudo, Bayi, similar abilities but not to a point. She can really be that Ombra that you're looking for in terms of core breaking, in terms of how you use her. Labyrinth if you don't have Bayi. Probably my best other recommendation would be Sumiri if you don't have Bayi or Labyrinth. Sumiri could be that girl. Aside from that, those are my recommendations. Again, for your front line, guys, your front line is going to be composed of Endura, Fury, and Ombra. You should focus on one Endura, two Fury, and one Ombra. That's four. In terms of your front line, the one that blocks your enemies going forward towards the Chief, develop at least three to four. So you would have more or less a flexibility in terms of who you want to put in the front line. Also, if you want to use four, then that would be good as well. You have already built up up to four front line sinners. So let's go to the back line. Your back line will be composed of your Arcane first and foremost. So your Arcane, this is the class that is so wide-ranged in terms of usability that I'll be recommending a couple. So priority, if you don't have Irene yet, please get her. She will play a part later in core breaking. One of the best core breakers, to be honest, because she has ties with the Chief as well. Irene, free to play, version would be Hikate. Hikate based on one of the best core breakers as well, but she is with Arcane. Aside from the two, oh, before I forget, only develop to start two arcane, then probably grow from there. The third one, if you want to develop would be, this is my opinion, guys. So Kelvin is actually very nice in terms of slowing down mobs. So I've been using Kelvin for her freeze ability. So these three are my core. Stargazer is my fourth, but I told you guys only develop two. So please, if you don't have Irene, prioritize building Hikate. Either Kelvin and Luvier Ray as well would go for the second slot. Okay, so Luvier Ray is also a good damage dealer for your Arcane. So again, for Arcane, only develop two. There are a lot to choose from. From Stargazer, Irene, Hikate, Kelvin and Luvier Ray. Eventually, you'll have to expand your Arcane lineup. So but again, to start, only develop two. Moving on, we have your Rectical. These are kind of your, your Arcane basically are your spellcasters, AoE damage dealers. These, these guys, your Rectical are going to be your ranged units, your snipers. And these guys have big damage, but more or less with, you know, one target. So Rectical, I would only suggest building one to start, because again, all the resources that are available to us, if you don't have Langley, Langley is the top one. If you don't have Langley, go for EMP. Of course, you guys know that already. If you don't have, I'm sure you're gonna have EMP guys, because EMP is actually easy to get. But again, the other, my other option here is also go for Flora. If you don't like EMP, if you want to go for Flora's kit. So Flora has a good kit with good damage as well. So although she doesn't have core breaking, that could be a problem. But again, Langley and EMP are your priority. So if you're Rectical, only choose one if you don't have the other. Again, this is all about developing your team from scratch, especially if you don't have an idea who to focus on. This is basically the guy that I'm sharing with you. So moving on to the last one to your catalyst, your catalyst is broken down into two types. So first type is going to be your healer types. So you have your healers, like for example, priority would go to Hamel and Ariel. So both of them are your healer type. So backline is composed of three to five. So develop three to five for the backline, two for Arcane, one Rectical, one catalyst, one catalyst healer and one catalyst buffer. Those are your options. So for catalyst healer again, going back is Hamel and Ariel. Eventually Hamel would would take over Ariel's duty. So I would suggest that you don't build Ariel as high as possible. If you don't have Hamel yet, do not phase three Ariel at some point. So she will just be your substitute teacher while the teacher is actually, you know, if you don't have a male, Hamel is your teacher when the teacher arrives. So priority is still Hamel. Ariel is secondary up until a certain level only. Do not over level her up. For your non-healer catalyst, your buffer catalyst, my option, you know, for you guys is go with Chameleon. Chameleon has damage buff and she has attack speed buff. Okay. So as you get 10% normal attack damage and attack speed bonus. The other one that I'm recommending is also Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox is going to be for damage reduction. Okay. So but your catalyst buffers are your secondary catalyst. If you're starting out, definitely go for your healers. So backline three to five to start, but definitely only three to four, two arcane, one rectical and one catalyst healer. Okay. So that is it. So for your front line, backline, we've discussed it, but we're going to be going over your core breakers. So just going to remove this confirm your core breakers should be within the team that you have built. So if you have a lineup of between eight to nine or eight to 10, at least have three core breakers within them. So for my lineup, I have as a core breaker Bayi. So Bayi is here. My first core breaker. I wasn't able to develop Labrith because they have Bayi already. So Bayi is number one in my team. Irene is number two. Ekate is number three. Okay. The other core breakers that I have would be Langley and EMP. So those are the five. Yeah, those are the five basically in my team. So this one, the first nine here is basically my first nine. These are the team. This is the team that I created. They basically cover everything that I need. The one that I don't have here is still under development is going to be Chameleon. So Chameleon, I still need to promote her up. I haven't worked on her yet because I've dedicated resources to others, but definitely she's going to round out my top 10 sinners in my team. Okay. So again, core breakers should have at least three to five in your team. Again, your core breakers can be as varied in terms of what they can do like Bayi, Ekate, Irene. They have different types of abilities in order for them to core break. So please make sure that you have at least three to five so that you could mix and match core breakers and also take note that your chief, the chief herself or himself is also a core breaker and is going to be very efficient, especially if you have Irene beside the chief. Okay. So let me just do a formation here, guys, a formation so that you could you could see what I'm going to do. So let's do a formation here. Okay. So your formation, this formation is going to be, I'm going to showcase you on how to fit or probably insert core breakers into your team. So let's say, for example, you will add a chief as a core breaker. You need to use this skill, Dark Sound. So it's a it has skill cost to for the chief to at least core break consistently, you have to put Irene. Oops, okay. You have to put Irene beside the chief in this cross section here so that the chief can gain, you know, energy and also Irene as well. So that is my other core breaker body is here, Hecate is here, and we have we have Langley here as well. So basically what I have is one, two, three, four and five core breakers, including the chief. So again, it should be a minimum of five so that you are sorry, minimum three, so that you'd have a flexibility in terms of core breaking. Let's try this one out. So again, the one that I mentioned guys is front line. So you could either have three front line or four, you could probably, if you don't want another one, you could have here another front lines, you could have four, you could have three, depends upon you. But with this lineup, I'm confident that I only need three. So let's try to do this one. Put Hecate above and start. Okay, so again, your front line is three. Most front lines can usually hold off any attack if they are three, at least minimum three. So four would sometimes be overkill depending on the lanes that are going towards the chief. So as you can see here core break, then one from the chief. Let's just move. I need a healer definitely for this lineup. Okay, so at this point, I just need to kill the boss. Oh boy. Oh boy. There you go. Nearly died there because of the devil. My point is core breakers should you should have a balance of everything. And the chief, you have you have to have a minimum of three core breakers, you could include the chief for the fourth. If you need more space for healing, definitely you have to lessen your core breakers and include Hamel or Ariel in that composition. So again, it's going to be tricky. So frontline three, backline three usually and core breakers should fit in that equation depending on who you're up against and how difficult the stage you are going to be taking down. So anyway, guys, if you have questions on team priorities, on team building, on sinner composition, please put down in the comment section. Let's discuss and I'll see you in the next one.