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Published On: February 6, 2026
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Top 5 Teams to Prioritize in Dragonheir

If you’ve been playing Dragonheir: Silent Gods for a while, chances are you’ve hit that familiar wall. A new Exclusive banner drops, hype is high, and suddenly you’re asking yourself the big questions: Should I pull? Should I finish my current team? Or is it finally time to pivot into a brand-new school of damage?

With stamina tight, resources limited, and Exclusive characters becoming more frequent every season, these decisions matter more than ever. Not every shiny new hero is worth derailing your long-term progression. Some teams simply give you more value across more game modes.

So today, let’s cut through the noise. Based on overall power, versatility, and return on investment, here are the top five Exclusive teams in Dragonheir: Silent Gods, ranked by priority and explained with real progression context in mind.

Ice Blast – The King of All-Round Progression

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When it comes to pure value, Ice Blast sits comfortably at the top.

No, it doesn’t post the highest raw damage numbers in the Temporal Vortex or Endgame Boss fights. And yes, it’s not really a PvP-focused team. But what Ice Blast does better than any other school is everything else.

The secret sauce here is progression efficiency. Ice Blast teams bring massive Crit Rate boosts across the entire roster, which is an absolute godsend early and mid-game when your gear quality is still catching up. That alone lets them demolish every dungeon with ease.

On top of that, their damage comes primarily from Battle Skills, not Ultimates. That makes them incredibly consistent and insanely good at melting bosses quickly, especially in speed-focused content. While they may not top competitive speedrun leaderboards, they’re still among the fastest and most reliable teams in the game.

In the Temporal Vortex, Ice Blast dominates early and mid investment stages. Sure, Corrosion can outscale them at peak gear levels, but that takes time, inspiration, and heavy investment. Ice Blast delivers results now.

And with a new Ice Blast Exclusive character arriving soon, this team’s ceiling is only getting higher.

If you build one team first, make it Ice Blast.

Summon Team – Unmatched Scaling and Expedition Power

If Ice Blast is the most versatile team, the Summon team is the most explosive in the right content.

At the heart of it all is Lelwanis, whose value skyrockets when paired with Bernade. If you’re choosing between the two early on, Bernade should be your priority. She provides immediate value, even before Lewanis’ Exclusive artifact enters the picture.

Summon teams take time to ramp up, which means they aren’t the fastest dungeon runners. They’ll clear content just fine, but they won’t feel as snappy as Ice Blast or Dauntless. That’s the trade-off.

Where they truly shine is Planet Expedition. Nothing else even comes close. We’re talking triple or quadruple the damage of most other teams. It’s not even a contest.

They also perform surprisingly well in Endgame Bosses and Chief Challenges, especially since the addition of familiars helped keep summons alive longer. With the right setup, they can even compete respectably in the Temporal Vortex.

Beyond the numbers, Summoners are just fun. If you played them early after the relaunch, you know exactly how good they feel.

Finish this team before jumping into new damage schools. It’s worth it.

Dauntless – Speedrunning Monsters With Massive Burst

Coming in hot at number three is Dauntless, and Season 4 is shaping up to be very kind to them.

Thanks to improved elemental affinity and the addition of Guinavivre, Dauntless teams are poised to become one of the strongest, if not the strongest, Temporal Vortex options available.

If you’re choosing priorities:

  • Get Guinavivre first
  • Then secure Nastjenka’s Exclusive artifact
  • Worry about Guinavivre’s artifact later

Nastjenka gains far more from her Exclusive than Guinavivre does, especially compared to generic alternatives.

Dauntless teams are absolute monsters in speedrunning. Dungeon clears are fast, explosive, and wildly satisfying to watch. While they don’t dominate Planet Expedition, they still post solid numbers across most PvE content.

They were already top-tier in Season 3 for Endgame Bosses and Chief Challenges, and Season 4 is only pushing them higher.

If you love fast clears and aggressive gameplay, Dauntless should be high on your list.

Rally – Quietly One of the Most Valuable Teams

Rally had a rough start after the relaunch, but that story changed completely with the introduction of Gladys.

Suddenly, Rally became a genuinely strong and flexible school of damage again.

One of the biggest advantages here? You don’t need every Exclusive to make Rally work. Even without Thelendor, you can field an incredibly effective lineup. Huberg is a monster, and pairing him with Lorentheel and Gladys takes the team to another level.

Rally excels in:

  • Planet Expedition
  • Heretical Ruins
  • Chief Challenges
  • Endgame Bosses

They may not always top damage charts, but their utility and consistency make them incredibly reliable across multiple seasons.

If you’re looking for a team that performs well without requiring every shiny Exclusive banner, Rally is a fantastic investment.

Corrosion – Endgame Power at a Heavy Cost

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Rounding out the top five is Corrosion, and this one comes with a big disclaimer.

Yes, Corrosion absolutely dominates the Temporal Vortex and Endgame Bosses at full investment. We’ve seen absurd damage numbers, especially from the Chinese servers. When fully inspired and optimized, they’re terrifying.

But the cost is high.

Corrosion offers very little value early or mid-game. They struggle badly in dungeons, perform poorly in Planar Expedition, and require additional Exclusive support characters that don’t even have guaranteed banners.

In short, Corrosion is an expensive, late-game luxury, not a progression-friendly choice.

Build them once your core teams are finished—not before.

Final Thoughts

Dragonheir isn’t just about chasing the newest Exclusive character. It’s about finishing what you start.

Ice Blast and Summon teams should be your foundation. Dauntless and Rally give you flexibility and speed. Corrosion is the cherry on top once everything else is in place.

Before you pull on the next banner, ask yourself:

  • Does this complete a team?
  • Or am I spreading my resources too thin?

Let me know in the comments which teams you’re working on right now and where your summoning priorities are headed!

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