![]() ![]() Gryphon: Middling fighters that are quite decent when upgraded, though they’re very squishy and struggle to survive when placed on the front rows.The females can summon powerful wolves to assist in combat, while the males can pounce at the enemies with the lowest defense and burst them down with devastating melee attacks. Lycanis: These assassins leave a lot to be desired in terms of burst damage, but they more than make up for it in survivability.Nevertheless, if you score a few high rarity champions of these families, don’t hesitate to include them in your team to get a good advantage early on. While not inherently bad, these are clans that you’ll want to replace as soon as you get better champions. This clan is excellent for shutting down threats before they can act. Luxuriant: Specialists in crowd control that can charm or incapacitate the enemy, preventing them from taking action for extended periods.Zaess: A great clan for PvP, since they can silence enemies for a few seconds, preventing them from unleashing their ultimate skills, while also dealing decent AoE damage in the process.However, once you upgrade them, their dragon transformation can significantly increase the damage of their melee attacks, and let them obliterate entire groups of enemies with their fiery breath. Karg: This clan starts slow since they can be quite fragile.Excellent for shutting down stubborn tanks, or for bursting down squishy enemy DPS. Tidestorm: One of the strongest ranged clans in the game, capable of inflicting severe damage to single targets. ![]()
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