
1. The odds of success can be greatly improved by carrying the right Divine Weapon, so making the right choice is crucial. Some stages feature enemies that are particularly challenging to defeat, such as Zhang Fei with his revival skill. A Phoenix Bow is a useful tool to have on hand at this time. When Zhang Fei revives, release the Divine Weapon skill manually to defeat him.
2. Refer to other player's winning squads. Winning squads can be divided into Min BR Squad and Lowest Star Squad, which can be referred to according to your own heroes.
3. You can drag heroes to adjust their positions for different situations, for example:
If the enemy is an anti-back-row squad, you can move your back-row DPS heroes to the front row for better survivability and chance to win.
4. Try again if you don't succeed at first. A single critical hit, well-timed dodge, or well-executed control move can often decide the outcome of a battle. If you want to win, you need to try harder.
5. Increase your BR, and complete other features to get development rewards. Challenge it again when you become stronger.
6. Check damage data, comparing the Hero damage output of the two sides, and seeing if your Heroes are actually dealing the damage they're supposed to.
7. It is also important to tailor your squad to the make-up of the enemy squad, such as deploying Zhen Ji if the enemy has more male heroes.
8. When playing Endless Path (excluding 6v6), you can use undeployed heroes to provide various buffs for the deployed heroes through their bond effects.