Role slot
Start by asking what team slot Phrolova is supposed to solve for your account, not just who looks strongest on paper.
Use this Phrolova team comps page to connect pull decisions with actual party-slot planning, not just abstract banner hype.
Last updated: May 19, 2026.
Start by asking what team slot Phrolova is supposed to solve for your account, not just who looks strongest on paper.
Team comps should stay realistic about setup speed, sustain needs, and how much field time Phrolova wants in Version 3.3 Phase 2 testing.
Keep one flexible team shell ready so Phrolova can be tested with future reruns or later phase additions without rebuilding from zero.
Ask what problem Phrolova solves first: field time, burst window, sustain pressure, or slot efficiency. Good team comps pages help users choose a shell that works now, not just an idealized future roster.
Every Phrolova team page should also give one realistic fallback shell in case the best-looking pairing is tied to weapons, units, or resources better spent on Version 3.3 Phase 1.
| Focus area | What this page should answer | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Core slot | Write down what job Phrolova must solve in the team before choosing partners. | Defines team direction |
| Sustain slot | Reserve a realistic sustain option so Phrolova teams are practical, not just theoretical. | Stability before hype |
| Flex partner | Keep one flexible partner slot open while Phrolova synergy details are still being tested. | Best for evolving patches |
| Fallback team | Plan one lower-cost team shell for Phrolova in case the premium pairing does not fit your account. | Useful for broader audiences |
Phrolova is part of the next tracked phase, so this page should help users compare pre-farm and save decisions against the still-live current banner.
Decide the role slot Phrolova must fill for your account before chasing idealized partner lists.
Because team planning is one of the main reasons users move from “should I pull” into deeper character pages.