Some domain combat teams had very few members, but their overall strength was extremely strong. There were even many top combat teams that did not recruit members below the Bronze grade at all.
The reason was actually very simple.
The top-notch domain combat teams generally attacked high-risk domain fields. If there were weak members, they would have to divert their attention to take care of them. This was definitely something that affected the efficiency of the battle team.
Therefore, top-notch battle groups generally used a system of meritocracy. Numbers were not the deciding factor.
The comprehensive strength of the battle groups was divided from low to high from E-grade to S-grade. In addition, there were also super S-grade battle teams that were rated as the top ten battle groups.
The Dawn Army that Mu Qing had formed had once been evaluated as a top ten battle team.