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HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR Team Composition Guide and Tips

Experiment with different teams and dominate!

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  • Pair your favorite characters together in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR and watch them dominate tough waves.
  • Learn how team roles work in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR and create the perfect team.

If you’ve already started climbing stages in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR, you’ve probably realized something important: strong characters alone won’t carry you forever. Sure, pulling an S-rank unit feels amazing. However, if your team lacks synergy, balance, or survivability, even top-tier units will struggle in harder chapters.

Unlike games where you can brute-force through content with raw stats, HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR demands thoughtful composition. Every character fits into a defined battlefield role. Moreover, once you unlock the fourth slot at level 6, your strategic options expand dramatically. Therefore, understanding team structure early will save you resources, time, and frustration later.

In this HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR Team Composition Guide, we’ll break down how roles function, what makes a team effective, and team compositions you can try out yourselves. Also, be sure to check our Redeem Codes article for freebies. And don’t forget to read our Beginners Guide for a strong start.

How team roles work in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR

Every successful team revolves around four core roles: Attacker, Healer, Support, and Defender. Each role contributes differently to survival and damage output. While you can experiment with creative setups, most balanced teams include at least one of each role once the fourth slot unlocks. And understanding how these roles interact will dramatically improve your runs.

HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR Characters, Game Logo
Image via Bushiroad Games

1. Attacker

The Attacker acts as your primary damage dealer. This unit spends the most time applying pressure, clearing mobs, and burning down bosses. Without a strong Attacker, fights drag on too long, which increases your risk of getting overwhelmed.

Characters like Hisoka and Gon shine in this role. They provide consistent damage across short, mid, or long-range combat. However, simply placing an Attacker in your team isn’t enough. You must support them properly.

So keep in mind that Attackers thrive when they receive buffs from Support units, have Defenders to absorb attacks, and Healers to sustain their uptime. Additionally, attackers often scale heavily with Memory Scenes. Therefore, investing in the right enhancements amplifies their effectiveness exponentially.

2. Healer

In a survival game like HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR, how long you can keep your HP up often determines victory. And that’s where the Healer steps in. Healers restore HP, stabilize the team after taking heavy damage, and extend your runs. Without proper healing, your team may collapse during elite waves or boss bursts.

For beginners, Leorio fills this caretaker role early in the game. His healing abilities allow your main damage dealers to stay active longer. Moreover, healing reduces the need to dodge excessively, which increases total damage uptime.

While some players underestimate healers early on, they become crucial in mid and late-game content. Long boss fights especially demand consistent healing. Therefore, a reliable healer often determines whether you clear a stage or fail at the final phase.

3. Support

Support characters amplify your entire team’s performance. They may provide buffs, utility, cooldown reductions, or synergy triggers that enhance your Attacker’s output. For example, Netero stands out as one of the strongest early-game supports.

He is relatively easy to obtain thanks to the pre-registration rewards, and he significantly boosts team consistency. Supports do not always deal massive damage directly. Instead, they increase the effectiveness of everyone else. Consequently, a well-built Support can elevate a decent team into a powerful one.

4. Defender

Defenders absorb pressure and protect fragile teammates. They reduce incoming damage, provide crowd control, or act as frontline anchors. Killua often appears in defensive roles during early and mid-game content. His defensive utility and flexibility allow your attackers to operate safely.

Defenders shine particularly in content with overwhelming waves, where even the littlest of breathing space is appreciated. While some advanced teams may temporarily sacrifice a Defender for more damage, most balanced compositions benefit greatly from one.

Examples of Team Composition in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR

1. Beginner-Friendly Balanced Team

Netero (Support), Gon (Attacker), Killua (Defender), and Leorio (Healer) form one of the most reliable beginner-friendly compositions available. This lineup emphasizes balance above all else. Instead of overwhelming enemies with pure damage, it steadily controls the battlefield while maintaining strong survivability. That consistency makes it ideal for early chapters and players who are still learning stage mechanics.

Gon in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR
Gon in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR (Image via Bushiroad Games)

Netero boosts overall team performance and provides support. Meanwhile, Gon serves as your main DPS, clearing waves of enemies as they close in. Killua anchors the frontline and reduces incoming pressure, which protects your backline units. At the same time, Leorio ensures healing stability, allowing longer runs and fewer failed attempts.

2. Mid Game Team

Hisoka (Attacker), Leorio (Attacker variant), Kurapika (Defender), and Bisky (Healer) represent a strong transition into mid-game content. At this stage, enemies gain more health and deal heavier damage. Therefore, you must increase your offensive output without sacrificing stability.

Bisky in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR
Bisky in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR (Image via Bushiroad Games)

Adding a second striker significantly boosts your wave-clearing speed. Hisoka provides aggressive frontline damage and excels at maintaining pressure during boss encounters. Meanwhile, Leorio’s ranged presence covers medium to long-range threats, ensuring that enemies cannot safely attack from a distance.

Kurapika reinforces defensive control, preventing sudden collapses under heavy enemy waves. At the same time, Bisky strengthens overall scaling and enhances team efficiency over longer battles. This composition handles bosses particularly well because it blends sustained damage output with survivability.

3. Trio Squad Team

Gon (Attacker), Killua (Defender), and Leorio (Healer) form the foundation of this trio team. Because the fourth slot is usually locked till you reach a certain level, a trio squad is unavoidable. This trio thrives because each member complements the others perfectly. Gon delivers high and consistent burst damage, acting as the spear of the team.

Killua in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR
Killua in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR (Image via Bushiroad Games)

Killua ensures the safety of the team, which allows Gon to operate aggressively without constant risk. Meanwhile, Leorio enhances the overall survivability of the team with timely heals. What makes this trio particularly effective is its balance between safety and attack power.

Final Thoughts

Team building in HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR goes far beyond collecting high-rarity characters. Instead, it revolves around synergy, balancing roles effectively, and investing wisely. Early on, prioritize stability. In mid-game, increase damage output. And in the late game, refine your composition to take on changing challenges. Moreover, remain adaptable. No single team works for every scenario.

And that’s it from our HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×SURVIVOR Team Composition Guide. For more guides, also check our other guides below:

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