Some people like to invest money in games, while others just want to enjoy the game; these are all personal choices. Even playing as a casual player can still experience the fun of the game. Eternal Night Revival is a mobile game that places great emphasis on lineup strategy, and there are quite a few lineups that can be formed for casual players. So, what kind of lineup should casual players use in Eternal Night Revival? The editor will now introduce three different styles of casual teams. Interested friends, please read on.

The first to be introduced is the casual freeze control lineup, with team members: Floki, Leon, Lu, Elizabeth, and Xuefei. The main damage dealers of this lineup are ice-attribute characters, and Floki and Xuefei, as the core roles of the team, can form a bond, enhancing combat power. Leon can provide defensive shields, while Lu and Elizabeth are responsible for restoring health and removing debuffs. This lineup can frequently control enemies, blocking their actions. Moreover, the characters in the game are easy to collect, and their skills work well together.

Next, let's introduce the casual poison team, with team members: Mei, Elizabeth, Sen, Melissa, and El. El is in the front row, absorbing damage and creating a good environment for the backline to deal damage. Additionally, Mei, Melissa, and Sen can form a bond, allowing Mei's skill to continuously stack poison effects. El and Elizabeth also have a bond, which can increase the overall defense of the team.

Finally, we introduce a pure jungle-style team. Members: Eve, Kent, and Icarus. Since these three characters are all jungle characters, the power of their bonds cannot be underestimated. High attribute bonuses can enhance the team's overall damage output and survivability. They are easy to obtain, and you can generally gather them through regular draws and participation in game events in the early stages.

Now, do you know what kind of lineup to use as a casual player in Eternal Night Revival? The editor has introduced three types of teams that casual players can form: the freeze control lineup, the poison damage lineup, and the survival lineup. Each has its own characteristics and playstyles, hoping to help casual players more efficiently explore the map.