In the hero positioning of the Pocket Cricket game, the Quartz Swordsman has a unique fighting style, with its core lying in the clever use of basic attacks and vulnerability mechanisms. Therefore, players who choose this character are generally very concerned about the talents of the Quartz Swordsman in Pocket Cricket. In this article, you can learn about the advantages of the Quartz Swordsman in the early and mid-game stages, as well as how to use this swordsman in the later stages.

Actually, even if the Quartz Swordsman just randomly picks up some cards related to basic attacks, they can still achieve consecutive victories in battles. This is because the combination of basic attacks and vulnerability can quickly accumulate advantages in combat, continuously suppressing the enemy with damage. As the game progresses, to ensure their own survival, it's necessary to supplement the life-saving system, further consolidating the victory through economic suppression. In terms of talent tree selection, there are two good options at level 5. One is to increase the chance of a piercing strike by 10%, which allows the Quartz Swordsman to trigger the piercing strike effect more frequently in battle.
This can cause extra damage to the enemy or gain a combat advantage; the other is to add 1 more attack to the chain thrust, meaning more damage output within the same time frame. At level 10, you can choose to increase the chain thrust damage by 40 points, making each thrust deal more significant damage, or you can choose to enhance the piercing strike effect and duration by 50%, not only increasing the damage but also maintaining pressure on the enemy for a longer period.

At level 15, the choice of talents becomes more focused on the synergistic effects between skills. For example, you can choose to apply an equal amount of vulnerability when the chain thrust triggers a piercing strike. This talent allows the Quartz Swordsman to put enemies into a vulnerable state while using the chain thrust. There's also an option to increase the attack speed by 100% during the piercing strike, allowing the Quartz Swordsman to attack faster within the duration of the piercing strike, working in conjunction with the vulnerability effect.
For the Quartz Swordsman, it's essential to go all out for consecutive victories in the early game, avoiding a losing streak. Consecutive victories not only bring gold and experience accumulation but also, more importantly, ensure a health advantage. In battle, sufficient health allows the Quartz Swordsman to have enough room for error and buy more time for subsequent development, giving them more opportunities to acquire powerful cards and equipment. When it comes to choosing artifacts, there are multiple options worth considering, each with different effects.

The Battle Oblique Refinement, as one of the consecutive victory artifacts, provides strong support for the Quartz Swordsman on the path to consecutive victories; the Sword of Victory Pact can increase the bonus for winning rounds by 50, and the maximum reward for consecutive wins by an additional 75, accelerating the Quartz Swordsman's economic development. The Duel Trophy has a unique mechanism, starting with 40 gold, doubling with each win, and resetting when the gold reaches 320, providing all the accumulated gold. The Spoils Storage can provide an additional 12 gold in the next round based on the damage dealt to the enemy's courier after a victory, helping to sustain economic growth.
The Loan Agreement immediately grants 750 gold, although the base income for the next 8 rounds will be reduced by 50 gold. However, it helps the Quartz Swordsman quickly establish an economic advantage when funds are urgently needed in the early game. The New Year Red Envelope provides a one-time 400 gold. In terms of battle refinement, the Quartz Swordsman can randomly gain 1 point of style experience after each battle, and 3 additional points upon victory, helping to quickly level up the style and unlock more powerful skills and cards.

In card selection, the Quartz Swordsman mainly focuses on the basic attack and vulnerability styles. Among these, the Broken Blade is a very important card, as there is a high probability that the enemy's attacks will be blocked and rendered ineffective, significantly reducing the damage to the Quartz Swordsman and creating opportunities for counterattacks. Vulnerability Resistance is also indispensable, as it gives a 10% to 60% chance of failing when the enemy applies vulnerability, providing the Quartz Swordsman with some resistance against the enemy's vulnerability skills. If there are ice-based cards, Rapid Cooling is a card worth maximizing, applying 80 layers of Frost and 30 layers of Persistent Frost before the battle, causing continuous slow and damage effects to the enemy.
Of course, if facing an opponent with an evasion system, the Quartz Swordsman might consider increasing evasion to defend against the basic attack style, enhancing their own survivability. In the case of a protection-oriented style, the Ultimate Protection card is key to survival, as it can grant immunity to one death and immediately provide 1200 layers of shield, which becomes a strong shield for the next 2.4 seconds, allowing the Quartz Swordsman to survive critical moments and continue fighting.

The above is an introduction to the talents of the Quartz Swordsman in Pocket Cricket. Based on the current effects, the Quartz Swordsman's strength is quite good, especially in the later stages where attention should be paid to effectively utilizing the vulnerability effect brought by the piercing strike.