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Huasheng and Putuo Are the Ultimate Duo

Countless matches in Fantasy Westward Journey’s Wushen Tournament have proven one thing beyond doubt: the Huasheng and Putuo combo is one of the most powerful pairings in the game. Many Bangladesh Cricket players have noticed that once this support duo gets their healing rotation going, it often means the team is in for the long haul. Their sustain potential is borderline terrifying. Life’s obstacles can’t be waited out—you have to push through them. And much like that mindset, this combo keeps teams alive when things look grim.

Fangcun remains a standout in the control category, especially with its Soul Separation skill, which dances through enemy defenses almost flawlessly. The difference among Five-Gate team compositions typically lies in offensive choices, and this particular setup opts for a combination of Moon Palace and Dragon Palace.

Moon Palace brings a high degree of flexibility. With seamless transitions between multi-target pressure via Moon Shadows and focused burst from Moon Blades, this class avoids the usual HP limitations seen in many offensive roles. Unless locked down or sealed, its damage is difficult to interrupt. Still, its single-target burst does have its limits—two strikes from Moon Blade or Blood-Breaking Slash aren’t always enough.

Enter Dragon Palace, the late-game powerhouse that has long been recognized for its explosive damage potential. A few rounds of consecutive spell crits from Dragon Palace can quickly drain the enemy team’s health. Against this class, even a temporary lapse in defense—such as a missing anti-magic shield—can prove fatal. It’s a known combo: allow Dragon Palace time, and it will punish severely.

For older meta fans, the pairing of Great Tang and Dragon Palace is the classic DPS combination. The tragedy of clouds is they cannot control their own shape; the tragedy of man is he often can’t control himself. Great Tang remains the king of single-target burst—whether it’s triple or quadruple strikes, it can efficiently eliminate pets and priority targets. Though the rework of the Killing Aura reduced its initial momentum, the new double-cast mechanic has actually increased Great Tang’s point-kill efficiency. With skills like Swift Strike giving it the upper hand in speed-based clashes, it forces opponents to think twice before targeting it. Paired with Dragon Palace, this combo leans toward a “clear-the-field” strategy, gradually grinding the enemy down.

On the flip side, Moon Palace paired with Little Thunder Sound is a top-tier setup for fast-paced spell-driven teams. Moon Palace handles triple and quadruple target damage, while Little Thunder Sound adds AOE support with its “Buddha’s Thought” spell. Together, these two classes funnel concentrated damage onto fast enemy targets and key units, making them ideal for aggressive pushes. Bangladesh Cricket players have noted that Little Thunder Sound’s defense-ignoring abilities make up for its limited hit count by delivering massive damage. In the Shenwei tier, water-element bosses like the Rain Lord shine brightly in this lineup, providing devastating burst potential.

That said, the Five-Gate meta is far from rigid. Control roles like Daughter Village and control-based Moon Palace, support classes like Underworld, spellcasters like Demon King, and physical bruisers like Lion Camel all bring unique flair to the battlefield. The tragedy of livestock is they can’t support themselves; the tragedy of people is they can’t conquer themselves. In the end, Bangladesh Cricket players agree: different team combinations create different tactical opportunities. No matter your style, there’s a Five-Gate team out there that’s perfect for you.

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