FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle Element Guide: Best Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue Teams​

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The element system in FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle is a simple rock‑paper‑scissors triangle that gives you 20% more damage when you hit weakness and 20% less when you attack into resistance. Building at least one solid team for each color makes story, bosses, and Arena much easier.

Element chart and basics

There are four elements in FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle: Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue. Their interactions work as follows, giving you a clear priority when choosing teams.

Element advantage table

ElementStrong againstWeak againstNotes
Red (Valor)GreenBlueHigh damage colours; many top DPS wizards are Red.​​
Green (Skill/Technical)YellowRedMore niche picks; generally considered weaker than Red/Blue in early meta.​​
Yellow (Heart)BlueGreenDecent utility/defensive options; sits below Red/Blue for raw damage.​​
Blue (Mind)RedYellowStrong control and DPS options, one of the best colours overall.​​

Using the correct colour gives you a flat damage edge and can be the difference between a clean clear and a wipe in harder content. Community discussion consistently rates Red and Blue teams as the strongest overall, with Green lagging behind.​

Best Red (Valor) teams

Red teams lean into aggressive frontliners and powerful melee damage dealers. They work well in story and boss fights where you can quickly burn enemies down.​​

Example Red team (template)

SlotRecommended unitsRole
FrontErza [Heaven’s Wheel Armour], Laxus, GajeelDurable melee frontliners with strong damage and/or control.​​
MidNatsu [Dragon Force], base Natsu, GildartsMain Red DPS core for waves and bosses.​​
BackWendy (flex if needed), Juvia, support of choiceBuffs, healing, DoTs or debuffs while keeping the Red core alive.

You do not need every listed unit; fill remaining slots with your strongest Red UR/SR options following the same structure (tanks front, DPS mid, supports back).

Best Green (Skill) teams

Green is often seen as the weakest element early on, but a focused Green squad still helps when stages heavily favour that colour. Treat Green as your “flex” element for specific missions rather than a main account focus.​

Example Green team (template)

SlotRecommended unitsRole
FrontKagura, Jura, Elfman (if Green), defensive SRFrontline to hold aggro and provide some control.
MidJellal, Mystogan, other Green DPSMain skill‑based damage dealers and crowd control.
BackWendy (off‑colour), generic Green support/DPSOff‑element Wendy still slots well, plus any Green buffers.

Because Green’s overall pool is weaker, it is fine to splash strong off‑colour supports like Wendy or Juvia rather than forcing a pure Green 9‑unit squad.​​

Best Yellow (Heart) teams

Yellow teams tend to mix utility, survivability, and hybrid damage rather than pure burst. They are useful when you need extra bulk or when facing many Blue enemies.​

Example Yellow team (template)

SlotRecommended unitsRole
FrontMakarov, tanky Yellow SR/UR, flex tankDefensive core with taunts, invincibility, or mitigation.​​
MidIrene, Mirajane, Yellow DPSSingle‑target and AoE damage with debuffs for bosses.​​
BackWendy/Juvia (off‑colour), Yellow supportBuffs, heals, and extra debuffs to keep the team stable.

Yellow sits below Red/Blue in raw meta power, but a tanky Yellow lineup with Irene and Makarov can be excellent in long boss fights.

Best Blue (Mind) teams

Blue teams are widely considered among the strongest options thanks to powerful DPS and control units. They hard‑counter Red, which is important since many top carries are Red.​

Example Blue team (template)

SlotRecommended unitsRole
FrontErza [Heaven’s Wheel] (if Blue variant), sturdy Blue UR/SR, defensive flexFrontline to tank Red teams and challenging content.​​
MidGray [Devil Slayer], Gray Fullbuster, other Blue DPSCore Blue damage dealers with freezes and defence‑shred.​​
BackWendy, Lucy [Leo Form], JuviaPremium backline providing damage, heals, and massive buffs.​​

High‑rank players frequently highlight cores like Gray DS, Wendy, Erza HW, and Irene/Lucy as forming some of the strongest Arena and PvE teams in the game, many of which are Blue‑heavy.​​

For deeper optimisation of each element’s best URs, cross‑check your roster against detailed tier lists while keeping these element rules and 9‑slot formation templates in mind.​​

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