Peech’s Team Building Guide | Hero Wars Alliance
Most hero guides hand you a fixed roster and a ranking. Peech doesn’t work that way. This Peech’s Team Building Guide takes a different approach, because after breaking down her Relics and her synergies, one thing becomes clear: Peech isn’t a hero who slots into a single perfect team. She’s an amplifier — a Ringmaster who makes the heroes around her more dangerous and then adapts her cast to whatever the enemy brings.
Instead of five locked teams, this guide walks through the performers who work best alongside Peech, exactly what she does for each of them, and how to swap pieces based on the matchup. If you haven’t yet, it’s worth reading Peech’s Synergy Guide first for the mechanic-level detail.
How Peech Amplifies Her Team
Peech’s flexibility comes from Harlequin’s Punishment. It targets high-Armor enemies, cuts their Armor by 50%, and increases the Physical or Magic Attack of eligible allies based on that enemy’s current Armor. With her Level 10 Relic, she can hit two enemies at once, and those offensive bonuses stack.
That one mechanic is why she isn’t locked to a single damage type. She can feed Physical Attack, feed Magic Attack, strip Armor, and keep pressure on the enemy line — pushing targets toward the low-Health thresholds her finishers love. For the full look at how her Relics scale, see Peech’s Relics Analysis.
Peech’s Team Building Guide: The Cast
Think of Peech’s roster in terms of roles rather than a ranked list. Here’s the cast at a glance:
| Role | Hero | What Peech does for them |
|---|---|---|
| Ringmaster | Peech | Amplifies allies, strips Armor, builds pressure |
| Protector | Cleaver | Cleanses debuffs via Heavyweight (Lv20 Relic) |
| Sacrifice engine | Aidan | Triggers Heavyweight, sustains the team |
| Pure Damage carry | Kendle | Fed Magic Attack to boost crit Pure Damage |
| Magic carry | Xe’Sha | Amplified Magic Attack on top of her own scaling |
| Anti-magic alternative | Crow | Physical Attack boost; swap for Cleaver vs. magic |
| Finisher | Drayne | Final Verdict cleans up weakened enemies |
| Sustain & Energy | Byrna | Scales off Magic Attack; heals and refuels Energy |
Cleaver — The Protector
Cleaver is Peech’s protection piece. Peech leans on negative effects throughout her kit, and against Iris that’s a liability — Inner Fire punishes debuffs, and suddenly your Ringmaster is exposed.
Cleaver’s Level 20 Relic, Heavyweight, is the safety net. Whenever Cleaver or an ally takes damage from their own or an allied skill, all negative effects are removed from that hero. As long as Cleaver stays alive, that cleanse stays available — but he needs something to trigger the allied-damage condition consistently.
Aidan — The Sacrifice Engine
That trigger is Aidan. His sacrifice mechanics and allied damage help activate Heavyweight, while his healing keeps the team alive through the exchange. Together, Cleaver and Aidan turn Peech’s debuff-heavy kit from a weakness into a controlled engine: allied damage cleanses the team, Aidan sustains it, and Peech keeps amplifying without fear of punishment.
Kendle — Pure Damage Carry
Kendle is where Peech stops simply helping and starts enabling. Kendle produces devastating critical Pure Damage — but her offensive mechanics are magically driven, so what she wants from Peech is Magic Attack, not a bigger physical weapon.
Feed Kendle Magic Attack and her Street Torture crits scale up hard. Add Chaos sacrifice mechanics feeding her engine, and one of the deadliest carries in the roster gets an even brighter spotlight. Kendle also headlines the recent skin batch — see the Inner Demons Skin Analysis if you’re weighing her cosmetic.
Xe’Sha — Magic Carry
Peech isn’t a physical-only enabler. Depending on the ally, Harlequin’s Punishment can amplify Magic Attack instead — and Xe’Sha thrives on it. She already has strong tools to scale her own magic damage, and Peech adds another layer on top. If your composition leans magic, Xe’Sha is the performer to put under the spotlight.

Crow — The Anti-Magic Alternative
Cleaver isn’t mandatory. If you don’t have his Level 20 Relic, or the enemy composition demands a different answer, Crow steps in — especially against heavy magic and Iris-based teams, where he’s a strong alternative. Peech supports him too, boosting his Physical Attack to feed the offensive skills he already brings. Sometimes you need the strongman; sometimes you need Crow.
Drayne — The Finisher
Peech spends the fight creating pressure, dealing damage, and dragging enemy Health lower and lower. That sets up a finisher perfectly — and Drayne is the ideal one. His Final Verdict crashes down on enemies Peech has already weakened, cleaning up a backline that’s already on the edge. Peech prepares the stage; Drayne closes the show.
Byrna — Sustain and Energy
Byrna rounds out the cast as a sustain and Energy piece. She benefits from the Magic Attack Peech provides while bringing healing and constant Energy support. That keeps skills cycling: Peech amplifies, Byrna sustains, Energy flows, abilities come back online, and the team keeps operating instead of running out of gas.
How to Choose Peech’s Team
There’s no single correct answer — only the right performer for the fight in front of you. Use the matchup to decide who walks on stage:
- Facing debuff-punish teams (Iris / Inner Fire): build around Cleaver and Aidan for the Heavyweight cleanse.
- Heavy magic compositions: bring Crow as the answer instead of Cleaver.
- Want raw Pure Damage pressure: hand the spotlight to Kendle and feed her Magic Attack.
- Want magic devastation: turn to Xe’Sha.
- Need a finisher: let Drayne wait for Final Verdict.
- Need sustain and Energy: Byrna keeps the machine running.
What’s Next
The real lesson of this Peech’s Team Building Guide is that there’s no fixed “best” Peech team — only the right cast for the opponent. She doesn’t have to post the biggest number on the battle stats. The Ringmaster’s job is to make sure the show works: amplify the carries, prepare enemies for the finisher, and swap performers as the matchup changes.
Next, we’re putting the Ringmaster to the test against the strongest teams in the meta to find the five performers who actually belong on stage. Stay tuned for the Top 5 Peech Teams breakdown.
Related reading:
Peech’s Synergy Guide ·
Peech’s Relics Analysis ·
Peech Weekend Relics Guide