In Pocket Cricket, attack-type lineups can be said to be the mainstream in the game. No matter which attack lineup is very useful in the current version, so everyone needs to understand and form these attack lineups. Therefore, in order to help everyone form Pocket Cricket attack lineups, today we will bring you a guide on forming attack lineups. After reading the guide, you will have a clear understanding.

Attack Lineup 1:
Now let's look at the attack lineups in the game. The first attack lineup is called the Normal Attack Lineup. This lineup is composed of Marcy, Musashi, Zoro, and Erebus. All the characters in this lineup possess extremely high attack speed attributes, and they also have buffs that stack attack speed. The presence of these buffs allows them to gradually increase their own attack speed as the battle progresses, making their attack speed extremely fast. Under this attack speed, the output of this lineup becomes very impressive. In addition, these characters' attacks come with elemental bonuses, providing additional damage based on their elemental attributes. This undoubtedly elevates their normal attack damage to another level. This is the first attack lineup in the game. After seeing this, let's move on to the second attack lineup, the Crit Lineup.

Attack Lineup 2:
This lineup is composed of Yinjiao, Minotaur, Don Quixote, and Nemesis. All the characters in this lineup have high crit attributes. However, relying solely on their crit attributes is not enough. This lineup is called the Crit Lineup mainly because the characters in this lineup have a crit buff that allows all characters to reach full crit. This effect of every character having 100% crit is quite terrifying. Once they reach 100% crit, each of these characters can deal massive damage, and the upper limit of their output is significantly higher compared to other lineups. It can be said that the Crit Lineup is the one with the highest output potential among all attack-type lineups, possessing an extremely high potential. This is the second attack lineup. After seeing this, let's move on to the third lineup.

Attack Lineup 3:
The third lineup is known as the Ultimate Lineup, or the Skill Lineup as some may know it. This skill lineup is composed of Zeus, Erebus, Yinjiao, and the Moon Goddess. As the name suggests, this lineup relies on ultimate skills for its output. The ultimates of these characters in the lineup have very high damage output, dealing massive damage when released. However, although the damage is high, the cooldowns are usually not low, which would normally leave these characters in a long downtime. But after forming this lineup, it won't be like that anymore. The Moon Goddess in this lineup has a passive ability that reduces the cooldown of all characters' skills through their attacks. This way, the characters with high ultimate damage can quickly refresh their ultimates, allowing for frequent use. This is the third attack-type lineup.

Attack Lineup 4:
After seeing the third lineup, let's move on to the fourth lineup. This lineup is called the Fury Lineup, composed of Dharmaraja, Nezha, and Joan of Arc. This lineup focuses on accumulating fury, a unique mechanism for these characters. As their fury increases, their various attributes are greatly enhanced. When their fury reaches its peak, these three become well-rounded warriors, both tanky and powerful, making this one of the most balanced attack-type lineups in terms of overall attributes.
Attack Lineup 5:
After seeing the Fury Lineup, let's move on to the last attack-type lineup, the Damage Over Time (DoT) Lineup. This lineup is composed of Rosa, Bell, Saladin, and Zoro. The characters in this lineup, whether through their skills or normal attacks, apply debuffs that cause continuous damage, increasing the overall damage. With the help of these debuffs, this lineup can continuously deal damage, putting pressure on the enemy's health. Among the attack-type lineups, this one is considered the most difficult to deal with, as it is hard to handle these debuff effects.

The above is the complete introduction to the attack lineups in Pocket Cricket. After reading the introduction above, I believe everyone now has a clear understanding of the attack lineups in the game. Once you understand the formation strategies for each, you can choose one to form and use.