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You start having a rough idea of your ideal lineup.
Some things are clear. Some, less so.
Dhundan as a <span class="mu-s">Menacing Frontliner</span>
Ai as a <span class="mu-s">Pacifist Poet</span>
|This two have a <span class="mu-s">Synergy</span>, the Intent Saw
Man Din as a <span class="mu-s">Wildcard</span>
Yourself? Well, you humbly label yourself as a JUMP JET STRIKER.
This mean you'll fight as a bowman. Jumping, striking from above toward high-value target, rinse and repeat.
However, this is merely a possibility. Maybe the Mounted Archer, Summoner or Fighter archetype would be somehow better?
Two of your friends have several archetypes available.
Sin Din can either fill the role of <span class="mu-s">Wandering Heavy Cavalry</span> and <span class="mu-s">Giant-slaying Scout</span>
Yi Norm, you basically create the <span class="mu-s">One Man Army</span> trait for. But do you want to field him as a Frontliner (offensive), a Protector (defensive), or even a Fighter (Neutral)?
This week, you have guests everyday : five of Stable Lotus Harbor finest.
Two you're really glad to see. One you don't know that much. Two you're not so happy to work with.
First is Ping Jun. Your Versatile harmony friend is a board-and-sword mounted fighter.
You already knows of his golden glow aura, a versatile tool although a bit weak.
He can easily fit 3 martial roles : <span class="mu-s">Frontliner, Protector and Heavy Cavalry</span>
Second and third are LienWen YanEr and Meiying Youling. You're a bit conflicted for the two of them.
Your heart screams to already field them on Spiritual Artist position, to prepare from trials to come later on - at the cost of their immediate efficiency.
Your mind retort that those trials would only come if you overcome the tribulation, and you'll need them to act as Fighter for that intent and purpose.
Then, there's the unpleasant LienWen JiaLin. A proficient swordfighter, still very pissed of being suclassed by you, Dhundan, her cousin.
You suspect her case to be slightly different from the two formers - that is, her best archetype does not fit any of the box you've thought out so far.
>[This is a mystery box with one "true" good solution.]
Last, there's the unsufferable Ster Ling. Always challenging your authority (and helped in that endeavor by JiaLin attempts to undermine you), broadly uncooperative.
He's basically a walking superiority complex soured by his lack of title in the Stable Lotus Harbor yearly tournament.
At the very least, he's the textbook Marksman, so he won't create headache over his role.
>[This is a mystery box with open solutions.]