The general strategy would be to use wave one to try and charge up as much NP gauge as possible, and then burst down wave 2 with Romulus and Liz. Their NP’s won’t clear wave two, so you can either try to focus on archers with Romulus’ class advantage, or focus on the shadow Caster and try to build up arts chains to spam Liz’s NP. On the third wave, Romulus will most likely die to the saber enemies, bringing in David. With three triple arts decks, focus on building art chains, and save David’s teamwide dodge for Phantom’s NP. Try to prioritize Hans’ survival for an easier time. Once a teammate dies, Euryale comes in as excellent control against Phantom with her chance of draining NP and two charms that further aid team survival. Ideally you would get rid of the saber skeletons with Euryale while blocking Phantom’s NP through her skills and NP. Dantes is in the final slot because he is the mandatory support. Variations of this strategy could include Robin Hood, if you’re able to protect him well, or Arash, who can soften up the second or third wave depending on how efficiently you can handle the second wave.

The Dantes-centric strategy runs a variation of Mashu, Dantes, and Hans, focusing on getting Dantes to build NP through arts bonus Quicks and the rare arts chain, or someone that can grant NP charge. Dantes at NP4 will deal good damage against wave 2, but will be debuffed into oblivion against wave 3. Through either strategic shielding of Mashu and Hans with the Atlas Academy code to kill off the Count, or swapping him out with the Chaldea Combat Suit, bring in someone like Euryale to take care of wave 3. Servants such as David and Medea can fill out the backline.