Would you like to improve the position of your heroes on your Hero Clash Lineup? Well, understanding that each hero can assume one specific purpose on your team can help you decide if this hero should be in the front line or back row!
Sturdier (or tankier) heroes can hold the front row while high-attack (but squishier) heroes can deal a lot of damage from the back row.
Anothe thing that can also hint you the best position is the hero’s category. There are 5 categories and each have particular characteristics.
Keep in mind that those are suggestions, which doesnt mean you cannot try to come up with your own Hero Clash Best Lineup and strategies!
TIPS TO SET UP YOUR TEAM
Understand that each lane has a function. Having a sturdy front row will allow you having “squishier” heroes on the back row that can deal massive damage!
The order or priority of attack is shown inside each spot (1 to 6). If enemy eliminates your front row, the back row becomes vulnerable!
The Dragon Warrior is a great example of a front-row hero: she can “tank” lots of damage while still counter-attacking the enemy!
Each hero belongs to one of five categories. Understanding a bit how they work will allow you to choose a good position on your team!
Warrior: High HP, High defense, but low attack. Takes damage in the front row (protecting the back lane). Example: Fagon and Chakiss
Hunter: Low HP, Low defense, but high attack. Usually, deal area damage to the enemy from your team’s back lane. Example: Firefly and Fenixia
Mage: Low HP, Low defense, but high attack. Deal area damage, provide stuns, or support other heroes usually from the back lane. Example: Cecina and Natalie
Priest: Low HP, Low Defense, Low attack. They have skills that provide support to the team, like healing, buffs, immunity, etc. Example: Nicole and Mafalda
Assassin: Low Hp, Low Defense but very high attack. Usually target 1 enemy at a time/enemies with low health. Example: Alvarez and Kerridia