![]() Maybe you need two compositions: one for weald, one for cove. That can be a very effective way to find out a real stong party composition which will work out in most situation despite of the region. He´s not playing with fixed parties, He´s experimenting with them. I think something limiting the effective of parties would actually be trinkets, since most of them generally aren't really that useful/flexible, e.g I could take the jester for ACC and not use the sun ring, but there aren't really trinkets that make it worth it, the maximum damage trinket appears to be 25% and that isn't so much more than the sun ring's 15%. And also coming from RPGs like dragon age, there's no way im splitting my party members up! I also steal builds from online threads hahaha. For a particular mechanic, there's bound to be a combination that's the best. There are lots of builds, but I believe most of them are quite meh at champion level. I kind of don't want to just experiment, I want to find the 'best' parties out there. Oh I do experiment, just that unless I test the party lots of times I won't know how effective it really is. (That being said, I do have a team of three HMs that have been together since lvl 0, I can't bear to split them up haha) ![]() Having the potential for hundreds of parties is much better than only working with a few. ![]() Instead of taking the same 4 or 5 teams out every time, try experimenting with new party combinations and mixing and matching. I feel the need to advise you against thinking in terms of set parties, however. ![]() The only way to do that is manually arrange them in the Hamlet they should stay in the same order unless you use one of DD's preset arrangement options. Originally posted by Artyom:I meant something that lets you arrange the heroes so that you'll know hero x y g h are in a team, and hero u q a b are in another party. ![]()
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