Greetings, Guardians of Dominion! Zeus here with another enlightening video. Today is Galahad Brawls Day 2, and I’ve prepared a brand-new team composition for you.
If you’ve been following my Brawls strategies, you already know that I like to keep my offense unpredictable, making it harder for defense teams to adapt and counter my approach. If you’re satisfied with the Day 1 strategy, stick with it—but if you’re looking to test something new, then this fresh team setup will give you another way to dominate the Brawls. Let’s dive in and see how this new strategy performs!
Before I share the team compositions for this Brawls event, I have a request for all of you. If you encounter a team that you struggled against or failed to defeat, share it in the comments. This will help other players avoid the same mistake and adjust their strategies accordingly.
I only make this request during Brawls events because I want everyone to succeed. These events provide a unique opportunity for players to test different team setups, and by sharing our experiences, we can help each other find the best counters and avoid unnecessary losses. So, if you come across a tough opponent, leave a comment and let’s work together to make this event a success for everyone.
Now, let’s dive into the best team compositions for this Brawl. The team composition consists of Aurora with Cain, Galahad with Biscuit, Tristan with Fenris, Isaac with Oliver, and Sebastian with Albus, with Khorus as the team pet. If you watch the footage, you’ll notice that I experimented with different pet setups at the beginning.
I initially followed a different pet strategy, but after losing my first battle, I made some crucial adjustments. That first loss came against an Augustus-Orion team, which seemed unusual at first. But after reviewing the battle, I realized that I had lost my Isaac too early, which left my team vulnerable.
To fix this, I switched Oliver onto Isaac for better survivability and moved Biscuit to Galahad for extra healing block against enemy teams. With these adjustments, when I faced the same team again, I won convincingly. I also heard your concerns from yesterday’s battles about Rufus teams, and I can confirm that this new setup can handle Rufus teams effectively.
However, no team is perfect, and this one has its own weaknesses. One tough matchup I encountered was Heidi-Iris teams. I lost against them, so if you run into this team composition, I recommend switching back to yesterday’s lineup—Aurora, Galahad, Augustus, Orion, and Dorian.
While I managed to defeat some Amira-Heidi teams, I still advise caution against them. If you see them on the battlefield, be prepared to swap to your second team for better results. This new team composition has proven to be a strong choice for most matchups, handling Rufus teams effectively and securing consistent wins.
The adjustments to Isaac’s pet and Galahad’s Biscuit played a key role in overcoming previously difficult opponents, showing how small changes can completely turn the tide of battle. However, no team is invincible, and as we’ve seen, Heidi-Iris teams remain a challenge. That’s why having a flexible approach and switching back to the Day 1 team when needed is crucial.
Now, I want to hear from you! Have you tested this team? Did you face any tough opponents that forced you to rethink your strategy?
Share your experiences in the comments so we can all learn from each other and improve our results in the Brawls. If this video helped you refine your strategy, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss out on my latest Hero Wars content. New challenges, new strategies, and new victories await—let’s keep improving together!
See you in the next one—salute and friendship!