Many players often fall into the misconception of simply stacking health or mindlessly focusing on survival when choosing pressure-resisting gear. The core of pressure-resisting gear is to extend your survival time while maintaining your output capability. Here, I bring you an introduction to the pressure-resisting gear in Pocket Cricket. In fact, many items in the game can serve a pressure-resisting role, such as immunity to control and the ability to retain skill usage, which not only provide strong fault tolerance but also offer opportunities for counterattacks.

Early game (rounds 1-8), priority should be given to choosing Iron Branches to enhance basic defense. If going for a losing streak strategy, you can take the Explorer's Shovel to accelerate economic accumulation, reserving resources for mid-game pressure-resisting gear. Mid game (rounds 9-12) : Core pressure-resisting gear like the Web Cape (immune to one failure) and Phoenix Ashes (heal per round) need to be acquired at this stage. If the enemy team mostly relies on poison damage, supplement with Purifying Potion to remove negative status; if there are more critical hit teams, choose Frost Armor to reduce the enemy's attack speed.

Pressure-resisting gear often requires a significant amount of gold, and blindly searching for cards can easily lead to economic collapse. However, players may exhaust their resources during the card search process, instead reducing their survival capability. At this point, it's necessary to consider survival gear + strategy: actively lose in the first 8 rounds but keep health above 40%, utilizing the losing streak bonus (+20 gold per round) and bankruptcy flow artifacts to quickly accumulate economy. After round 9, focus on searching for pressure-resisting gear. When the enemy lineup is clear (such as a majority being poison damage), lock in Purifying Potion or Frost Heart in advance. If the card pool does not refresh the target gear, prioritize purchasing transitional gear to maintain combat power.

Some players overlook the synergistic effects between gear and skills. I recommend two strategies: Guardian system when choosing the Flower Language Fairy hero, pressure-resisting gear should be paired with Soul Link (damage sharing) and Shield Counter (reflect damage), combining with the talent Left-Right-Left to achieve both offensive and defensive capabilities. Another is the Healing Critical Hit Flow : the Sky Eagle Mage needs to be bound with Shadow Pulse (healing triggers damage) and "Magic Burst" (critical hit healing), using high-frequency healing to offset the enemy's burst damage.

The value of pressure-resisting gear is reflected in three aspects: phase adaptation, economic balance, and lineup synergy. Early game focuses on basic defense, mid game targets specific reinforcements based on the enemy lineup, and late game uses multiple survival mechanisms to drag the game into the endgame. But the key idea remains: pressure resistance is not about passively taking hits, but rather creating windows for counterattacks. Every gear choice should serve a strategic turning point.