Monday, January 25, 2016

Game Guide: Seven Knights (SENA) Dragon Raids


Hey all, it has been sometime since my last post. I had been quite occupied with upcoming CNY preparations and also with guild war. To keep up with the meta, I had to spend some time and come up with a decent formation for my team to thrive in Guild War. For those players that have been suffering from Bad RNG from Gacha summonings or Bonus Daily Summonings, don't worry too much about it. I personally had never summoned a decent unit up to date and currently doing pretty well with my team. Like I said before, SENA is a game which requires one to put in effort and come up with a decent team setup with what you have. It is basically a game of chess in a way. Of course, there may be on and off frustrations facing strong players in arena, but with Guild War, you can select specific players and challenge them. For those striving to improve, pick equivalent level of opponent and challenge yourself and see how far you can go. Although arena is pretty much RNG, to certain extent, the way you position your units and equipments given to them determined to certain extent who your unit will target in the opposing team.

Anyway, I had a pretty successful team against strong players.

Here's are some snapshots.



According to Sun Tzu's Art of War, taking down opponent guild's strongest can be rather demoralising for opponents. Haha
Also, remember to appreciate your guildmates, give credit when its due. This will help in the long run as loyalty is build from appreciation of their hardwork. You can buy people but you cannot buy loyalty.


Alright, today's topic of discussion will be

Should I go for Dragon Raid with 1 Team or 2 Teams?


First and foremost, let's get down some basics regarding Dragon Raids.

1. Dragon that is currently available for current GLobal/Asia patch is Destroyer Gaze.
2. Recently, we had a clean refresh for all dragon levels to help with newbies that just joined Seven Knights recently to farm up some starting dragon equipments.
3. To setup a dragon raid team, we take 1-4 Formation (maxed it early when you can), we need a unit to deal decent single target damage, a unit which provides stun resist passive for all allies, a damage buffer, magic resist for all allies passive, and either another damage buffer which stacks or another damage dealer whichever suits your preference.
4. All of us get 3 tries for each dragon.

Shane and Jupy are both good backliners.

Damage buffers that are commonly used are Delonse, Lina, Eileen.
Magic Resist Units & Aoe Resist Units are Velika, Daisy, etc.
Stun Resist Unit commonly used are Seig and Karon.

Once you get these few units, you are set to hunt some dragons.

Next,when it comes down to personal preference, I prefer to go for 1 Team Dragon Raid as compared to 2 Teams. I tested both and found that having 1 Team thats decent increases our chances to hunt for more dragons as compared to dealing the little extra damage provided by incomplete Team 2. This is not only inefficient but hinders us from getting more equipments. The goal for Dragon Raid is to hunt as many Dragons as possible within the given time that we can invest on dragon hunting. Having a weak setup on Team2 takes away the time that you can spend on hunting next dragons especially when you have a long hunting list.






That's all for today guys, do post your questions at the comment section below or at the chat box in the blog. Cheers

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