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Not the most optimal of course, but you did a fantastic job giving examples of what would be effective teams for newcomers, which is what this guide's main intent is I imagine. Something like this is very useful for newcomers who are just starting their MD grind path and need a solid idea of where to start as they are building their teams.
Good job!
But, about Fanghunt Hong Lu: He is a decent rupture ID, good rupture potency and count, good clashing and fuels his egos (lasso and dimension shredder)
His gimmick is where is gets rough, the conditionals on Skill 2 and 3, instead of not consuming rupture Count, they lose the ability to apply rupture Potency and Count and gain +1 Coin Power.
Making it a good candidate for early fights and once his conditions are met requires relying on his teammates to maintain the Potency and Count.
May interfere with ID's such as Deyvat Rodion or Cinq Meursault that also has conditionals.