Type guide

Aura type

Aura matters when you want to understand how flexibility can help a mixed roster feel more complete.

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What it means

How to think about Aura

When to use this page

Read it while reviewing your first serious team and looking for options that do not force an all-or-nothing style.

Offensive notes

Aura is confirmed through Ozelash and works well as a reference point when you want a squad slot that feels more adaptable.

Defensive notes

This page is most helpful for players trying to smooth out a team rather than chase one extreme role.

Best for

Aura is best for players whose roster mostly works but still feels slightly awkward or overcommitted to one style.

Common mistakes

  • Using flexibility as a substitute for real planning
  • Expecting Aura to cover every weakness alone

What this type usually adds

  • A more adaptable team identity when your lineup feels too narrow.
  • A bridge between pure offense and pure stability.
  • A useful option for players still refining how each slot should feel.

Watch for this trap

Watch for the temptation to treat Aura as a cure-all, because adaptable types still need a team with clear jobs around them.

Good comparison points

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Examples

Officially surfaced examples

Source

Official reference