In the current version of Pocket Cricket, the hero Squirrel has received some buffs, so how to play the Squirrel faction in Pocket Cricket is something many people are interested in learning about recently. In fact, many players may not yet know who the Squirrel mentioned here is, but if you have played the Forest Ranger, you will know who this Squirrel is. Although he is not outstanding in terms of damage output, he has a unique advantage in evasion, which is also the reason why many players like him.

The Forest Ranger, also known as the Squirrel, especially excels in the probability increase of the 15th level talent and the ability to steal base evasion. This makes his position in the evasion flow even more prominent. In this version, not only can the Squirrel further enhance his upper limit by selecting cards such as ultimate recovery, ultimate shield, and ultimate poison in matches with ultimates, but even when purely following the evasion flow, he is extremely powerful due to his ability to steal the opponent's evasion and his high base value. Therefore, it is highly recommended that everyone try playing the Forest Ranger hero.
With its unique evasion and poisoning synergy, the Forest Ranger has become a versatile hero with excellent survivability and considerable damage output, making him a nemesis for evasion flows. The core of his strength lies in the effect of the 15th level talent, which can synergize with ultimate cards to boost the Squirrel's combat capability. Later on, at the 5th level of the talent tree, one can choose to increase the poisoning coefficient of Burst Poison Acorns by 60 points or the damage of Burst Poison Acorns by 80 points, both of which can enhance the Squirrel's damage output.

At the 10th level, there are options such as Binding Lasso stealing an additional 5% evasion rate and Burst Poison Acorns dealing extra physical damage equal to 120 times one's own evasion rate. These talents further strengthen the Squirrel's evasion and poisoning synergy. In terms of card combinations, the Squirrel can rely on the叠加效果的翻译似乎被截断了,让我继续完成这部分的翻译:
叠加效果 (stacking effects) of evasion and poisoning to start becoming powerful in the mid-game, and through the 15th level talent and ultimate cards later on, achieve a combination of high burst and survivability. For blue cards, options such as Agility Enhancement, Intangible Healing, Intangible Shield, Healing Magic, Arcane Shield, and Arcane Poison can be chosen to enhance one's evasion, healing, and resistance.
Purple cards could include Magic Deflection, Spider Reflection, Pre-battle Poisoning, and Magic Flood, which can further increase the Squirrel's evasion chance, poisoning effect, and magic resistance. For gold cards, choices like Divine Rebound, Adaptability, Virulent Plague, Dark Poison, and Mana Storm are all good, providing crucial support to the Squirrel at key moments. During the game, the Squirrel needs to prioritize upgrading evasion and poisoning, with evasion needing to reach at least level 40, while poisoning can be supplemented with purple cards after reaching level 10.
In the mid-game, focus on acquiring the core purple cards for evasion, and in matches with ultimates, select some white ultimate cards to boost your strength. In the late game, once the gold evasion cards are acquired, you can appropriately pick up some survival cards like False Promise and Ultimate Protection to ensure your survivability in battle. It's important to note that the Squirrel's main targets are high-frequency damage heroes and evasion flow heroes, but if encountering enemies with high burst poisoning, there might be a risk of defeat, so maintaining a safe health pool is the most important.
In terms of equipment selection, each star level of equipment has different characteristics. The Squirrel should aim to maximize his evasion rate to better trigger the poisoning stacks from the 15th level talent. From 1-star equipment like the Shadow Shrine, Elf Sash, and Iron Branch, to 2-star equipment like Ogre Bone, Evasion Pendant, and Poisoned Claw, and then to 3-star equipment like Floating Butterfly, Wizard's Blade, Purple Flame, Wisdom Blade, and Mystic Gold Lamp, every piece of equipment should be carefully selected to maximize the Squirrel's combat capabilities.

However, despite the Squirrel's immense power, there are also some suppression cards and heroes that can counter him. In terms of suppression cards, Agility Shackles and Poison Resistance are two very threatening cards that can effectively limit the Squirrel's evasion and poisoning abilities. In terms of hero counters, Monkey, Ice Maiden, Ultimate Fire Lady, Zeus, Bear, Purple Cat, and other poisoning heroes can all pose a threat to the Squirrel. In terms of faction counters, poisoning and vulnerability flows are also opponents that the Squirrel needs to be cautious against.
Now, everyone should be clear on how to play the Squirrel faction in Pocket Cricket. However, when using the Forest Ranger Squirrel in the game, you can still rely on its unique evasion and poisoning synergy to gain an advantage in evasion matches. Just be more cautious in choosing whether to use the Squirrel in matches with vulnerability.