How to assemble a Cursed lineup for common players in Dragon Breath Divine Silence? When it comes to assembling a Cursed lineup for common players, this lineup is actually not difficult to put together, as the hard part of the game is not acquiring characters. Therefore, it's quite simple to build a Cursed system lineup. The guide on how to assemble this lineup will be explained in the following Cursed lineup assembly strategy. After reading the following, you should be able to build a Cursed system lineup.

Lineup One:
Regarding the Cursed system lineup, due to the limited number of Cursed characters, currently, there are mainly two sets of lineups that can be assembled. The first set I want to show you is composed of Sighing King, Wraith Step, Silent Echo, Yin Xu Lord, and Crownless Cleric. This lineup is a single front-line, dual summon, and dual support lineup. The front-line character in the lineup is Wraith Step, who needs to serve as the team captain. After becoming the captain, his life aura will take effect, increasing the health of all friendly units by 45%. Additionally, he has two evil auras that can reduce enemy healing, continuously decrease their health, and lower their charging speed.

Next, the Sighing King and Yin Xu Lord are the summoning roles in the team, which are also the damage dealers. These two damage dealers can summon undead creatures, which have the effect of causing cursed damage and possess various chain reactions, such as recharging. This reaction allows them to summon one undead creature onto the field and then immediately summon more. During this process, they can shield, attack, and apply additional statuses to these creatures. In short, after summoning, they can quickly deploy a large number of units, and once the summoned units fill the field, various buffs and debuffs will emerge, thus putting pressure on the enemies. These are the dual summoners of the team.
After looking at the dual summoners, we come to Silent Echo and Crownless Cleric, the two supports. The former is a support capable of applying multiple statuses, which can put enemies into effects like charm; the latter is a healing support, providing healing to all friendly units, meaning the summoned units can also benefit from their synergy. This effectively increases the survival of the summoned units, indirectly boosting the overall output. This is the first Cursed lineup.

Lineup Two:
The second Cursed lineup consists of Soul Devourer, Pregnant Dead, Shadow of the Empire, Troll, and Crimson Warlock. This is a single front-line, single support, and 3C lineup. The front-line in this lineup is the Troll, and the support is the Shadow of the Empire. The Troll is a character with strong defensive stats and control abilities, with each of his basic attacks having a knockback effect. The Shadow of the Empire is an all-around support role, capable of applying debuffs, healing, and buffing allies. Additionally, his own damage output is not low, and he has a passive that increases in power based on the number of allied units that have died. In this lineup, this passive can stack infinitely, and the reason for this stacking is related to the 3C. The 3C in this lineup are also three summoning roles, and the summoned units they can summon have self-destruct capabilities, with self-destruction being their primary method of dealing damage. They can deal significant cursed damage to enemies, and after self-destructing, they can form new summoning units on the field.

This way, the power of this support character can increase infinitely. It can be said that the potential of this lineup is very high because, on the surface, it has 3C, but in reality, it functions as 4C. The summoned units are just a facade, and through their stacking, you can nurture a support character with a one-shot kill effect. In terms of overall strength, this Cursed lineup is stronger than the first, but it is also more difficult to assemble. This is because all the characters in this lineup are of legendary quality. Although obtaining characters in the game is not difficult, it still takes at least two seasons to collect all the characters in this lineup.

The above is the complete guide for assembling a Cursed lineup for common players in Dragon Breath Divine Silence. After reading the introduction above, you should now understand how to build a Cursed system team. Once you have a clear idea of the assembly strategy, you can choose one of these two lineups to build and use according to your preference.