Based on Gu Feng's understanding of Teamfight Tactics, no matter how fancy the fetters are designed in each season, in fact, all changes remain true to their origins.
To sum it up, it's actually very simple. Races show special skills, and professions show attributes.
Take the S7 Dragon God version as an example.
Let’s talk about race first. When the Fury Wing Dragon is full of rage, it can enter a furious state, which increases its all-round blood-stealing and attack speed; the Divine Dragon Flame launches fireworks after the skill causes damage, causing magic damage to random enemies; the Golden Scale Dragon provides random special equipment; and the Storm Dragon
Causes crowd control and true damage, and provides storm dragon with attack speed...
Speaking of professions, Assassin increases critical hit rate and critical hit damage; Fighter provides maximum health bonus; Heavy Cavalry provides itself with armor and magic resistance for a certain period of time; Guard provides shield; Mage provides magic power; Mystic provides
Magic resistance; Swift marksman provides attack range and attack speed...
After listing these, it can be clearly seen that the designer focuses on the design ideas of the two bond types.
Although there will be some special races or professions, the general design idea is this.
It is not difficult to imitate this idea and design Pokémon bonds.
Several evergreen trees in the profession can be directly copied, such as the fighter with increased blood volume, the mystic with increased magic resistance, the heavy warrior with increased armor, the assassin with increased critical hit rate and critical damage, and the magician with increased magic resistance.
In addition, several more special bonds are added, such as weather master, quasi-god, etc.
On this basis, it is easier to determine the bond of Pokémon. In the first season, you can first choose some popular Pokémon and Pokémon that the public is relatively familiar with.
There is no doubt that the Pokémon like the protagonist Garden Tree must have been the most popular Pokémon at that time. Not to mention the first season, it can also be retained as an evergreen tree in subsequent seasons.
The attributes of Hunting Papilio are insect and flying, and a professional bond mage is added. As a three-bond card, its skills can be designed in the direction of human rights cards. Even if it is not positioned as a core card, it can still maintain a good appearance rate.
If designed according to this positioning, it would be more appropriate to make it a three-fee card.
Another example is Tingshu's ace Pokémon Tanabata Blue Bird, which also has two attributes, namely dragon and flying.
As for the profession, just become a quasi-god.
Although Tanabata Bluebird is not a quasi-god in the original work, the racial value of the mega-evolved Tanabata Bluebird reaches 590, which is completely higher than some quasi-gods. With this strength, plus being the protagonist’s ace Pokémon, plus
"Chinese Valentine's Day" is originally a Chinese festival, so it is reasonable and reasonable to give it an officially certified quasi-god status.
Regardless of the status of Qixi Bluebird in the animation or the powerful strength shown in the promotional video, designing it as a main C card must be the best choice.
And if Qixi Blue Bird is designed as a core output card, the best cost of this card is 4 gold coins. This is not because of looking down on Qixi Blue Bird.
Mainly considering the rhythm of the game, the main output of the lineup that is really suitable for high points is rarely five-fee cards. Five-fee cards are powerful, but you have to play the main c lineup or nine-fee cards with five-fee cards.
In the Five Supremes system, it is simply impossible to win consecutively without being ruthless in the early stage.
Therefore, in Teamfight Tactics, regardless of the situation where the government is too ruthless, players usually choose a lineup, one is a low-cost three-star lineup, and the other is a four-fee card master C's operating lineup.
In fact, looking at Teamfight Tactics in several seasons, there are actually quite few five-fee cards. Most five-fee cards are actually more functional.
If the Qixi Blue Bird is to be made into a main C card, its skills must naturally focus on output. In this case, the Divine Bird Slam shown in the promotional video can be used as a reference.
The quasi-god bond can refer to the demigod setting in Teamfight Tactics S7, and directly obtain the corresponding attributes of the sacrificed Pokémon, so that the quasi-god bond can show their terrifying and transcendent strength when activated.
Taking this as an entry point, Biting Land Shark can naturally be used as a card with the quasi-god bond. In order to avoid causing dissatisfaction among supporters of one party, the two Pokémon who fought equally in the promotional video were placed in the second chapter.
Of course, it is best not to have inconsistent costs throughout the season. Qixi Blue Bird is a four-cost card, and Biting Land Shark naturally has to be a four-cost card.
With two four-fee cards, Biting Land Shark obviously looks more like a front-row warrior. In contrast, Biting Land Shark can be regarded as the bear of Teamfight Tactics, and Qixi Blue Bird can be regarded as the phoenix of Teamfight Tactics.
It is also a front-row C and a back-row C configuration. The difference between the two is only the star rating, but this is not a problem. After all, the bear has to chase three to have enough strength. Biting Land Shark and Qixi Blue Bird only need
It can reach two stars to have sufficient strength.
The two output cards have become four-cost. Naturally, the third functionally positioned quasi-god card is naturally designed to be three-cost. So this character is composed of Daigo’s ace Pokémon Metagross, one of the protagonist’s friends in the animation.
It's very suitable to take on this role. After all, Metagross looks like a front-row card. It's perfect for being a tank to absorb damage.
Then there is the protagonist's third Pokémon, Dream Monster, which has the attribute of ghost. The profession can be a mystic. With the characteristics of Dream Monster, even if it is a mystic, it is definitely not possible to design its skills to heal or add shields.
The appropriate and best approach is to set its skills to control or add special status to teammates.
Then there is the Wind Speed Dog, which has a fire attribute. The profession can be a profession like Duel Master or Berserker that accelerates attack speed or attack power. It can cost 1 fee or 2 fees. It is positioned as a front-row warrior, and some can be the main C of the dog gambling lineup.
potential.
Apart from the protagonist's Pokémon, popular Pokémon include the powerful Gossip from the first generation, Blastoise, Charizard, and Bulbasaur.
The bonds and positioning of these three people are also very easy to set.
The attribute of the Water Arrow Turtle is water, and the profession is a shooter, as the main C card among the shooters.
Bulbasaur's attributes are grass and poison. If you add a heavy warrior as a profession, you can make it into a five-cost front-row tank.
Charizard's attributes are fire and flying. The whole profession is a mage, which happens to be the main C card of the mage. Since it shares the bond of flying and mage with Hunting Swallowtail, it is foreseeable that the two will inevitably become good friends in many lineups.
Come on stage.
Apart from these, the five-cost cards in the game can be played by some Pokémon with special skills.
For example, Jigglypuff's skills are directly group-controlled. For example, Dirk can directly imitate and transform into the Pokémon closest to itself and copy a certain percentage of its attributes. For example, the protagonist's fifth Pokémon's floating bubble can
Release corresponding weather skills based on team attributes.