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I have been playing FEH for over a year now and have made a lot of progress. I can generally hold up well in non PVP matches, but am looking to really grow in my skills both competitively and generally. What is the best way for me to find someone to work quickly with who can help me build a few good teams? I have about 80 units and 65 of them are 5 star with many merges of +1/+2. I need some guidance. Thank you and happy holidays!

Asked by FlautaEmblem4 weeks ago
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First off, compeltely ignore gamepresses suggestions, taking anything this site says to heart will have you permanently stuck in tier 17 making no progress in anything.

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You should study what each hero in the tiers 1-3 can do and then study every skill and stat differences (like how much spd is valuable) i guess.. Then you can make teams by yourself

If you don´t want to do that, just copy teams of content creators or community members - joining a discord server would help

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Teambuilding?

Try covering your weaknesses and the weapon triangle. You don't always need to but it's a good start.

A red, blue, and green unit. Last unit can be a copy of another color or a colorless.

You typically want a unit that can tank physically, one that can tank magically, a unit that is hyper offensive/can rush, and finally a support unit. Some of these roles overlap between some units (Sheena, for example can tank both types of damage if built right).

Then you figure out any weaknesses your team has and adjust accordingly.

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Akariss on YouTube offers a lot of good ideas. I don't agree with a significant amount of what he says, but they're definitely not bad ideas and I learn a fair amount from him myself.

Dire Thunder also makes some good stuff.

You might find helpful to go through my profile and the threads I started. A lot of them are questions, but some are me sharing analyses. And I'll send you some of my bookmarks.

For the time being, do you have a focus? Arena? Abyssals? Aether raids?

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Yeah I was going to make a post about Youtuber's myself, and these were the two I was going to mention myself. So instead of cluttering this threat with more separate posts I'll just piggyback on this one. Sacred Spear is another pretty good Youtuber in my opinion, and he gives some good thoughts in general.

But yeah. Study up on content, observe builds that strong players use, and get inspired. Try to cover typing triangles. I don't want to be too repetitive, so because a lot of people have already said these things, I'll just leave it here.

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Adding to previous comments about weapon triangles, one thing I've used to make a handful of different teams is something like this. I've never typed it out like this before or made it this in depth, but it shows where your strengths/weaknesses are. You could add specific threats in a new column for things like a chipper, Veronica or Surtr.

A unit being able to deal with their respective threat is dependent on their skills. Such as, I may not designate Tiki for baiting Green magic AND red melee if she didn't have warding breath AND distant def with a resistance boon. So this helps you pick skills as well.

You can either just put an X if you think they can handle it (Basic), or you can put a "1-10" number to give it weight (Simple Numbers), or go full nerd and put numbers for everything. That would help see things like just how much this team could struggle with everything Blue if it loses L!Hector. At that point just go try the team out in whatever mode you made it for and adjust as you learn more.

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Now that I'm thinking about it more, you could do this for your top few units of each color and see which ones make up a balanced team.

It's fun to find things like a team needing magic defense and making a Lucius with Guard, Res boon, Fort res, Fort Res SS, getting him up to 48 Res, and baiting all magic.

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Most of the things said here are pretty good. Especially BuyMePizza's comment is a nice basis of teambuilding.

Though a little tip.
It can help if you try to narrow your questions down. A general 'please help me' is hard to anwser.
Doesn't matter if there are a few too much questions, just making it more focussed make giving an anwser easier to do.

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