In Western mythology, Cain is a name that many players have probably heard. His power and mystery have captivated countless people. When this legendary character steps into the world of Silver and Scarlet, it naturally sparks heated discussions among players. The topic for today is how Cain performs in Silver and Scarlet. Is he also an overpowered character in this game? To know this, everyone needs to understand his performance in actual combat.

Cain is a mid-range area damage dealer in the game. This unique positioning gives him a distinctive role on the battlefield. His lunar phase is full moon, and once his ultimate skill is activated in battle, it triggers the full moon phase. Let's look at Cain's basic attack, which is not just any ordinary attack. It not only strikes the main target but also deals 150% of his attack as magic damage to other enemy units within a circular range. In a chaotic battlefield, one basic attack from Cain can hit multiple enemies, making this type of output more effective compared to single-target attacks.

Let's talk about his combat skill, Tea Party Invitation. After every two attacks, Cain can proactively release this skill. He places a forbidden dessert behind a random enemy unit. This dessert acts like a hidden bomb, ready to unleash destructive power at any moment. When the dessert is damaged by friendly fire, it will explode, dealing magic damage to the surrounding circular area, with a value of up to 180% of his attack. The dessert can last for up to 25 seconds, posing a continuous threat to the enemy during this time.

Cain's trait, Elegant Appearance, adds even more to his appeal. After killing an enemy unit, he gains an attack speed boost that lasts for 8 seconds. This attack speed increase provides a 50% boost to his attack speed attribute. In fast-paced battles, such an attack speed boost means that Cain can launch more attacks in a shorter time. Although only one effect of the same name takes effect, such a high attack speed boost is quite rare in the current game. Therefore, Cain generally does not need other attack speed buffs; the attack speed boost he brings is already quite significant.

However, it should be noted that this attack speed boost only takes effect after killing an enemy unit. This requires higher operational skills from the player, who needs to accurately grasp the timing of the battle and try to kill as many enemies as possible to activate this powerful buff. Otherwise, in the early stages of the battle, Cain may fall into a passive state due to his slower attack speed. Cain's ultimate skill is called Midnight Forbidden Paradise. When this skill is released, it deals up to 930% of his attack as magic damage to units in a straight line.

This ultimate skill means that enemies are in great danger if they are in the path of its release. For each dessert placed, the ultimate damage can increase by 15%, up to a maximum of 45%. The damage value of this skill is already very high, and with the additional boost from the desserts, it can reach a level where it can instantly kill enemies. In practical combat, this skill is extremely useful, so in terms of damage output, he is fully sufficient. Many teams can use Cain as a damage dealer, but when using him, it's important to make good use of buffs to enhance his output.

To evaluate how Cain performs in Silver and Scarlet, we need to consider all of his skills and traits. He can silently approach enemies and then deliver a fatal blow with his high damage output. In the current game environment, he is absolutely a top-tier (T0) character, the kind that you would never let go of once you get. For players who want to gain an advantage in the game, if you have the chance to get Cain, don't miss out.