While combos and support systems are designed to benefit the same faction, some opportunities for squads of different factions are also opened up by Tay Du VNG: Grand Chaos in Three Realms.
The most common question for Tay Du VNG players is optimizing the strength of their squad. Is it more beneficial to stick entirely with one faction or pick from various factions to leverage more effects?

In general, a strategic game like Tay Du VNG: Grand Chaos in Three Realms will not have an exact answer for a squad called the ultimate powerhouse. Only players' creative choices to effectively strategize their battles will determine how far they can go. Playing defensively or aggressively, using fire attacks to deplete health, or strengthening through combos, all have their own strengths and limitations.
But ultimately, whether to stick with the same faction or diversify remains a question that requires careful consideration. The following analyses may help gamers see more clearly.
Same Faction – the Ready-Made Setup
Examining the Power Interaction of Characters by Faction reveals Tay Du VNG's system is designed to unleash strength through faction synergy. Characters of the same faction will collaborate and enhance each other's skills based on the unique strengths of their group.

Roles assigned to characters such as healing, beneficial buffs, harmful buffs, damage absorption, and offensive prowess all play a part in exploiting their faction's specific strengths. Celestials have shields, Saints have combos, Minions have poison and death control, Demons use fire to bite.
On the other hand, most of the relationships between characters lie within the same faction. This serves as an indirect resource to boost the strength of characters in the squad if synergy is optimized. For instance, in a squad of Demons, we have the marital relationship of Bull Demon King, the friendship between Red Boy and Bull Demon.

Not to mention that linking skills aren't just directed at one character but extend to a cluster of characters. The more synergy unlocked, the more profound the combat effectiveness. However, most of these still intertwine within the faction's internal structure.
Finally, Tay Du VNG's system also provides a significant advantage by allowing easy substitution of faction-aligned characters in and out of the squad. For characters of a different faction, they can only be upgraded to +4, with any surplus returned in materials, requiring further investment. It's evident that the game's system favors team compositions of the same faction.
Composite Power - A Playground for the Curious
The analyses above don't mean that Tay Du VNG entirely favors playing with multiple factions. The game still leaves the door open for those who want to explore and experiment but with greater challenges.

If you delve into the characters listed in the Hundred Beasts Record, you'll find that alongside characters designed to align with factions, there are also quite independent characters. For example, when players combine Nguyet Lao from Celestials in a team of Saints or Demons, Nguyet Lao's breakthrough to +5 will increase damage by 20% for 2 front-row characters, making them stronger in any lineup.
These are manifestations that Tay Du VNG isn't simply about promoting same-faction team building and then heavily incentivizing it to coerce players into following a pattern. On the contrary, the developers still allow for multi-faction team compositions. However, players need to calculate and experiment more to find the most optimal combinations. Balancing the advantages that should naturally come with choosing a same-faction team is a challenging puzzle but not an unsolvable one.

One such example of such cooperation can be illustrated by using the two strongest fire-creating characters of Demons, the main character, a healing character with Celestials' shield boost, along with Diem Vuong and Bach Cot Tinh from Minions. By combining this with how we attach Sky Skills to fill the skill gaps, we'll have a team that not only has shields, deals fire damage, but also can sustain long-term survival in a Minions-style lineup.
Strategy is about balance, and Tay Du VNG has created a battlefield with a good balance between same-faction and mixed teams. Each approach has its own superior benefits and weaknesses that opponents can exploit. That's the charm of strategic gaming, a chessboard where each player has their own unique way of handling things and their own strengths and weaknesses.
Most importantly, it's still about making choices and calculating relevant factors to come up with the most powerful optimization model.
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