The game Silver and Scarlet is about to enter its public testing phase, which means that those who want to join the test can start preparing now. You can begin to familiarize yourself with the game's lineup. To help everyone understand how to build a character lineup for Silver and Scarlet, this guide will provide detailed answers to your questions. In this guide, we will teach new players how to build their own powerful lineup. After reading this, you'll be able to build your lineup in the game.

For newcomers, the simplest way to build a lineup in the game is by factions. There are four factions in the game: Soul Blessers, Desecrators, Moon Blessers, and Judges. If you don't want to spend too much effort, you can simply form a team based on the characters' factions. This will create a usable and effective lineup. However, if you have higher aspirations, you need to pair characters based on their compatibility. Let's look at the specific pairings.

Lineup One:
The first lineup we will look at is the summoning team, which is a popular team in the current version. It consists of Bella, Chexia, Lamia, Seth, and Noah. Among them, Bella is the core character, capable of summoning many bats to assist in combat. These bats have combat abilities comparable to the characters, and they can support the characters in battle and draw enemy aggro. Additionally, the bats have a vampiric ability, which returns the health they absorb to Bella. As long as the bats are present, Bella is very difficult to kill.
Lamia is the core support of the team, with the ability to grant a vampiric effect to all units, including summoned ones. This allows the bats to also benefit from the vampiric effect when they return health to Bella, significantly increasing their survivability and creating a vampiric perpetual motion machine.

Chexia's advantage lies in her ability to increase the number of summoned creatures, meaning more bats, which speeds up the field coverage. Finally, Seth and Noah are two damage dealers with strong AOE output, capable of dealing high damage to enemies. With these two characters, the lineup's burst damage is significantly enhanced. This is the summoning lineup.
Lineup Two:
After the first team, let's look at another popular team in the current version, the DOT (Damage Over Time) team. This team consists of Hati, Agares, Qian De, Nico, and Seth. The main feature of this team is stacking DOTs, continuously applying debuffs like bleeding, pain, and plague to enemies in combat. As the debuffs stack, the enemies will suffer from their effects.

Once the debuffs are fully stacked, the core character Hati can transform all these debuffs into plague effects. With the appearance of this effect, the enemies will suffer from the plague again. Finally, Hati can detonate the damage caused by the plague, dealing additional damage to the enemies and maximizing the use of these DOTs. This lineup is very strong in both sustained and burst damage. This is the DOT lineup.
Lineup Three:
After the second team, let's look at the team with the highest burst damage in the current stage of the game, the AoE Crit Team. The characters needed for this team include Lamia, Ampsha, Hippothe, Van Helsing, Acapella, and Leisha. All of these characters are core members, and they can "carry" each other, meaning they can share buffs. These buffs increase crit rate and crit damage, allowing all characters to achieve high crit rates and crit damage. Once these stats are boosted, the damage dealt by these characters will significantly increase, resulting in a high-burst lineup.

This concludes the guide on building character lineups for Silver and Scarlet. The specific methods and ideas for building lineups have been explained above. After understanding the methods, you can follow the instructions to build your lineup. If you don't want to spend too much effort, you can build a lineup based on the characters' factions, or choose one of the lineups introduced here.