If you're a fan of auto-chess games, get ready to dive into the latest and most exciting entry in the genre — Magic Chess: Go Go. Developed by Moonton, the creators of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, this game isn't entirely new—it's been around as part of the MLBB app for years. However, after numerous updates and refinements to gameplay mechanics, it's now available as a standalone title, offering players an immersive and action-packed chess experience without any compromises. Packed with deep strategic elements like unique hero abilities, faction synergies, and hundreds of equipment and Go Go Cards, Magic Chess: Go Go is a must-try for strategy lovers. This guide will walk you through some of the best synergies and team lineups to dominate the board.
What Are Synergies in Magic Chess: Go Go?
Synergies are powerful in-game bonuses triggered when specific heroes from the same faction or class are placed on your chessboard. These bonuses can significantly boost your team’s performance by increasing attack power, defense, healing effects, or unlocking special abilities. Mastering synergies is key to building a strong lineup and securing victories.
6-Stargazer 3-Necrokeep Synergy
Commander – Nana
Heroes – Minotaur, Leomord, Mathilda, Lunox, Chang’e, Natan, Aurora, Yve, Vexana, and Faramis
This lineup focuses on the powerful combination of 6-Stargazer and 3-Necrokeep, making it one of the most effective strategies currently in the meta. In this composition, Vexana serves as the main carry, while Leomord acts as the frontline tank. Proper equipment builds are crucial to maximizing their effectiveness:
- Vexana: Glowing Wand, Enchanted Talisman, Ice Queen Wand
- Leomord: Demon Hunter Sword, Haas Claws, Golden Staff
For optimal progression, prioritize Stargazer Magic Crystals and Chess EXP-related Go Go Cards early on. Transition smoothly during the early to mid-game phase and aim to complete both the 6-Stargazer and 3-Necrokeep synergies for a strong late-game push.
Players who want a more immersive experience can enjoy Magic Chess: Go Go on PC using [ttpp]BlueStacks[/ttpp], taking advantage of a larger screen and smoother controls via keyboard and mouse.