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Building your team efficiently on AFK Arena

Greetings. I offer you this guide today in order to explain to you my strategy on team
building in AFK. The goal of this guide is to help you reflect on how to build a team, but not to give
pre-ordered compositions. The examples given are mainly here to illustrate the points explained in
General knowledge. Why are you often suggested to play Shemira with 3 Wilders? What is the main
objective and how can you adapt to it? In short, is there any magical solution to go through the
content of the game like a breeze?

Like most of the presently available guides for this game, my guide is purely subjective and
therefore not necessarily the absolute reality. Its aim is to help you better understand the game’s
mechanics. Up to you on whether to apply my suggestions… or not!

● General knowledge
Building a team is based around one carry. This carry represents your main DPS for your
team, and your main objective is to build your team around that carry.
/!\ Play only one main carry, otherwise your team may lack in efficiency at a certain point.
You will see on the below examples that positions are quickly taken by supports or tanks that
will allow your main carry to do his job, it is then complicated to play with two carries.

How to build around this carry? It’s basically comprehending the situation. The most
important thing is to see if your hero can be played as your main carry or not. Your main carry should
be able to get rid of multiple enemies by himself if you give it a proper setup. Once you have
selected your main carry, begin analyzing their toolkit. What is their weakness, which heroes can
overcome it? What could help them gain more power? Is the hero useful since the start of the fight
or does it depend on its ultimate? Ask yourself as many questions as possible in order to assess their
strong and weak points so that you can build your team accordingly around it.

● Example of often played main carry


In order to put in use the above-mentioned theory, I will give you some examples on my way
of thinking in how building teams that we often see around, thus being the most efficient ones.

Shemira​ | ​The most used main carry, suggested by everyone due


to it being so easy to loot and her huge capability of 1v5

Strengths

● Overall ultimate on a decreased time


● Life stealing immediately once reaching level 161
● High critical strike stat
● Higher HP amount than most mages, meaning she can be played on the front line
● Once ultimate spell is activated, she can 1v5 most of the time

Her toolkit is particularly useful when Shemira is at a higher level than your other heroes,
which allows her to carry your team by herself.
Weaknesses

● Highly dependent on her ultimate skill, as 80% of her efficiency is based on it


● Easily targetable by crowd control and burst damage
● No union in the library.

How to counter her weakness

As a hero depending on her ultimate, Shemira needs a lot of time to activate it. In order to
find that time, crowd control is a must, which is why Shemira is often seen along with Tasi and
Nemora who bring a huge life sustain to the team thanks to their crowd control skills and healings.
Arden as well is an interesting choice to play with her thanks to his triple root. Beware, though : his
level being capped to 160, you have to be wise in his positioning in order to have him surviving as
long as possible. Lyca is often played alongside those heroes to bring some extra movement and
attack speed and a bonus of energy at the beginning of the battle that allows your heroes to cast
their crowd control spells before the enemies can cast theirs. And lastly, Brutus is mainly played with
this team thanks to his invulnerability that allows a short but efficient temporization on one side of
the map.

Boosting her strengths

You can think it the other way around. Instead of letting Shemira slowly, but surely, gain in
energy, we could play supports that boosts your team’s energy so that Shemira can cast her ultimate
as quickly as possible. For that purpose, we are going to look into the Lightbearers, particularly
towards Rowan and Rosaline.
Those two heroes provide healing and control spells to your team like Tasi and Nemora. But
what differentiates them from their wilder counterparts is that they have their support skills based
on energy gain, most especially Rowan with his Signature Gear that is considered one of the most
powerful of the game (enabling heroes to ult upon reaching 600 points of energy instead of 1000).
We can also add Lucius as the main tank, who is dependent on his ultimate skill as well for
both his and the team's survival. The last hero in this team will vary depending on the enemies you
will be facing. You could opt for a Fawkes or Nara for an extra crowd control skill, an Estrilda for an
additional energy gain, or finally a Thoran, Hendrick or Grezhul if the enemy possesses burst
damage.
Compared to the Wilder team, this composition demands much more heroes to adapt
against the many different enemy teams, as well as Rowan’s Signature Gear level at level 20
minimum to work efficiently. Hence the fact that this team is much tougher to put in place.
Example of team composition based on this analysis (along with alternatives)

Alternate possibility
Support: Nara, Arden, Ferael
Tank: Grezhul, Lucius, Thoran

(Beware, Shemira is not protected when Thoran is being


resurrected and thus can easily be killed)

N.B.: Celestials and Hypogeens are not taken into


account in order to maximize the accessibility.

Alternate possibility
Support: Nara, Ferael
Tank support: Estrilda
Tank: Grezhul, Thoran, Brutus, Hendrick

Comments
Shemira is considered as the best character to carry your
team until chapter 24 (which in general means that all
your team has reached level 240).
Once you have reached this point, it becomes harder to play her at the front line, since she will
hardly be able to tank enemies that are at a higher level than her, thus dramatically reducing her
energy gain.
She will occasionally be played at this level, and other carries will be taking the priority, especially
Ferael or even Eironn, that work perfectly well with the Wilder team composition.

Eironn​ | Strongest damage dealer amongst the Wilders

​Strengths

● Hero mixing damage and crowd control


● Huge clutch potential since he can dodge and freeze randomly
● Possesses burst (instantaneous burst damage) but also DPS (damage on time)

Weaknesses

● HP level relatively low


● He is a melee hero even though being a DPS
● His grab allows him to be played on the back line, but it can sometimes backfire on him and
end up being more difficult to keep him alive

How to counter his weaknesses

Lyca, Tasi and Nemora, as usual, bring a lot of sustainability to Eironn’s grab. The movement
speed gain that Lyca offers allows Eironn to have the initiative and to land the crowd control faster,
whereas Nemora and Tasi do their usual work by providing healing and crowd control.
Adding to this, Ulmus and Seirus are good choices to be played in front of Eironn. Ulmus
would indeed root the enemy in front of him that Eironn will be grabbing towards him, when Seirus
will land a bump on multiple enemies once they are grouped up.

Boosting his strengths

Lyca’s Signature, especially when level 20 or above, brings a decent damage upgrade to
Eironn who already have high accuracy level. As usual, Lyca can hardly be separated from her fellow
acolytes Tasi and Nemora.
Eironn can also be played alongside Safiya, his grab brings the enemies in Safiya casted zone
and offers an extra AoE damage, thus bringing in huge synergy to this team.
/!\ Playing Eironn and Safiya puts in the team two carries at the same time thus being sometimes
situational, but the synergy is pretty powerful and can be considered as an exception.
As for the tank, many choices are open. Brutus is mostly chosen thanks to his passive skill
(the roar) which nullifies enemies’ dodge and allows Eironn to successfully land the majority of his
hits.

Example of team composition based on this analysis (and with alternatives)

Alternate possibility
Tank: Ulmus, Seirus
Support: Safiya, Arden, Nara, Ferael

Comments
Eironn is quite greedy when it comes to set him up properly :

● A high Signature on himself


● High level Signature allies
● High dodge level (mainly acquired through gears)
● It also needs a high amount of Wilder fodder to Ascend the
Wilder heroes’ team

Eironn will mostly be used as a transition for the late game, having
similarities with Shemira’s team composition since they are on the
same basis. You can focus his Signature to level 30, being one of the
most useful heroes.
In order to help you in your choice of carry, here is a list of heroes that can be used as main carry
(we are not talking about viability here, it is up to you to define what is within your reach):

● Athalia - Celestians
● Zolrath - Hypogeans
● Belinda - Lightbringers
● Gwyneth - Lightbringers
● Thane - Lightbringers
● Khasos - Maulers
● Vurk - Maulers
● Safiya - Maulers
● Antandra - Maulers
● Kaz - Wilders
● Eironn - Wilders
● Shemira - Graveborns
● Isabella - Graveborns
● Ferael - Graveborns

● Conclusion

Think carefully about your choices for ascension to build teams as you wish.
As you understood, there's many possible and playable options on AFK, depending on your looting
luck and your choice of gameplay. These examples were merely here to highlight different possible
combinations and why it would be viable, but by now you probably understood that there is no real
answer to “Is there a God Tier comp I can focus ?”.

We hope we grant you the keys to help you build your dream combo.
Thank you for reading the guide till the end, don't hesitate to contact us to interact about it!

Guide written by ​Vlab​ (ID : 607747 / Discord Tag : Vlab#4004) and​ Deimer​ (ID : 7948033 / Discord Tag : Deimer#0485)
Special thanks to all community supporters for these feedbacks and to ​Fealynn ​(ID : 1106434 / Discord Tag : Fealynn#6700)
for proofreading, correcting and adding details.

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