This Otherworld Exploration game mode offers three Elemental Domains, each with five levels of difficulty. The boss skills in each domain replicate those of some Legendary heroes, and these bosses are immune to all Control effects, while enemies in these stages take 50% more damage from two element types. In Lightning Elemental Domain, all enemies take 50% more Poison Damage and Cold Damage. The backrow enemies in the first two rounds have strong AoE capabilities, and in the third round, the boss's single damage is high, posing a significant threat to our tanks. This article will focus on lineups consisting of easily accessible rare and epic heroes, offering suggestions that aim at completing the in-game content on difficulty level 5. Meanwhile, we'll give some examples of excellent lineups that can complete auto-combat with ease.
Elemental Domain - Lightning
I. About The Boss
II. Stage Clearing Configuration
[Recommended Level and Equipment]● Recommended Level It is recommended that you try this when the overall level of your team reaches 90. ● Equipment Requirements You should aim for fully refined (+20) equipment for all allied heroes. If you have mythic equipment with the right attributes, such as Massif Colossus, Precisive Carnage Gauntlets, and Moonlight Mantle, it's highly recommended to equip them for this stage.
Key Attribute Reference1. Ideally, the average HP of your heroes should be over 35,000. 2. Ideally, tanks should have HP >70,000 and DEF >2,500. If the tank hero's HP is high enough, the requirement for DEF can be slightly reduced. For every 10,000 HP above the recommended standard, DEF can be reduced by 500, but it's advised not to go below 1,500 DEF. 3. Heroes responsible for applying debuffs should have more than 320 Accuracy.
II. Recommended Lineups
Corrosion:
Lineup: Frurbath + Voresh + Heksandra + Gragrir + Dargo Positioning Reference:

Description: As shown in the image, for positioning, Voresh and Frurbath stand in the front row to take most of the damage, ensuring all enemies are within Gragrir's ultimate skill attack range. Recommended Legendary Heroes:

Poison:
Lineup: Dallbam + Voresh + Galyan + Corrin + Horace Positioning Reference:

Description: As shown in the image, for positioning, Voresh and Dallbam stand in the front row to take most of the damage, ensuring all team members are always within Galyan's ultimate skill healing range. Recommended Legendary Heroes:

Frost:
Lineup: Dallbam + Voresh + Galyan + Rava + Rowena Positioning Reference:

Description: As shown in the image, for positioning, Voresh and Dallbam stand in the front row to take most of the damage, ensuring all team members are always within Galyan's ultimate skill healing range. Recommended Legendary Heroes:

Ice Blast:
Lineup: Frurbath + Voresh + Heksandra + Bleddyn + Gerthin Positioning Reference:

Description: As shown in the image, for positioning, Voresh and Frurbath stand in the front row to take most of the damage, using Bleddyn and Gerthin to prioritize killing the backrow enemies capable of dealing high AoE Damage. Recommended Legendary Heroes:

III. Examples
*This section uses a lineup of the newly added Corrosion faction as an example.

● Team Aura Here, Frurbath's DEF Aura is chosen to allow more rooms for mistakes, and this way, you won't have to have well-developed heroes to clear early-game stages. ● Equipment

Description: Given the high Accuracy demands for heroes responsible for inflicting debuffs in this stage, if you struggle to stack Accuracy, Frurbath can switch his Artifact to something else like the Rift Hourglass to help you stack Accuracy. ● Food Improvement When your team is not fully fledged, your heroes will have trouble surviving and dealing damage, so we recommend you use [Aquitaine Meat Pie], which is made of Elf Wheat ×2 and Wild Boar Meat ×1. It can give you +10% HP and +5% ATK for 600 seconds. ● Stage Clearing Tips 1. Since Voresh's ultimate skill can deal damage to all enemies three times, it's easier to trigger the Witch's Remains. We recommend you first use Voresh's ultimate skill to trigger the Witch's Remains effect, applying a Defense Penalty to all enemies to increase the damage dealt by DPS heroes. 2. Given the high level of enemies in this stage, enemy heroes capable of AoE damage pose a significant threat to our backrow heroes. If it's not possible to eliminate these enemies before they use their ultimate skills, it's necessary to apply Attack Penalty with Frurbath's ultimate. 3. Since Dargo requires some time after using his ultimate to complete the five attacks and inflict Corrosion Damage on enemies, Gragrir needs to wait briefly after Dargo's ultimate skill before using his own ultimate skill to trigger the mechanic that deals additional damage to enemies inflicted with Corrosion. 4. The minions in the second round are tough to kill, but they don't deal much damage, allowing you to kill them more slowly to ensure that all team members' ultimate skills are available when entering the third round, which is the boss fight. 5. Before the boss uses its first skill, Voresh should apply Buff Prohibition to the enemy, preventing the boss from gaining Attack Speed and putting too much pressure on Frurbath. 6. Consider using Control Skills as an emergency measure to provide AoE Shield to prevent allies from dying.
IV. Auto-Combat Examples
*Advanced lineups of the Corrosion and Frost factions can clear stages while in auto-combat more reliably. This section will demonstrate the newly added Corrosion faction for this season.

Recommended Lineup
Lineup: Felosia + Frurbath + Rook + Whisk + Sacredeia Positioning Reference:

● Team Aura Here, Sacredeia's Attack Aura is chosen, which can increase the Attack of all our heroes by 45% in this stage, helping you clear the stages a lot faster. If your team is not well-developed yet, and you find your heroes dying all the time, you can also go with Frurbath's Defense Aura for more room for mistakes. ● Sample Lineup This lineup revolves around the newly added Corrosion heroes of Season 3, who can deal lots of AoE damage, allowing you to clear stages very fast while in auto-combat. Felosia can provide the team with Defense Up, Damage Resistance, and a high amount of AoE Shields, making her a premium choice for allowing more room for mistakes in auto-combat. Moreover, the Artifact, Golden Vest, matches her perfectly, raising her Defense by a lot. Felosia can share some of her Defense with teammates by wearing the Puppeteer Revelation set, thereby further enhancing the survivability of nearby allies. Frurbath absorbs most of the damage as a tank but also provides AoE healing and debuff removal and applies Attack Penalty to multiple enemies, ensuring our team's endurance in auto-combat. Rook, Whisk and Sacredeia are arguably the strongest DPS trio this season. First, Whisk's ultimate, capable of dealing damage seven times, inflicts a high amount of Corrosion Damage and triggers the Witch's Remains to apply Defense Penalty. Sacredeia then increases the existing Corrosion Damage on the enemy with her ultimate. And finally, Rook's ultimate, which deals additional damage based on the enemy's Corrosion Damage, can instantly eliminate all enemies within range.
● Skill Timing Let Frurbath and Felosia take turns to use their ultimate skills to keep the incoming damage as low as possible, thereby allowing more room for mistakes in auto-combat.

[Configurations]
● Recommended Level The overall level of your team should be about 90. ● Key Attributes Frurbath's HP >70,000, DEF >2,500. All of the deployed heroes should have over 30,000 HP. Frurbath Accuracy > 320. ● Equipment Description: Given the high demand for Accuracy for Frurbath in this stage, if you struggle to push that attribute further, Frurbath's Artifact can also be switched to the Black Iron Maiden, providing Frurbath with more Accuracy and stronger survivability at the cost of some team damage output.
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