In Western mythology, the name Cain is no stranger to many players. His powerful and mysterious image has fascinated countless players. When this legendary character steps into the fantastical world of Silver and Crimson, how to use Cain in Silver and Crimson becomes a very important question. So, how should everyone use Cain in this game? This issue can bring you detailed answers.

Cain belongs to the mid-range category in the game, capable of dealing damage. With the full moon phase, he can be paired with other moon phases on the battlefield. The full moon phase can enhance his combat abilities. Let's first look at Cain's basic attack, which not only delivers a powerful blow to the primary target but also deals up to 150% of his attack power as magical damage in a circular area. This ability is useful in chaotic battlefields with multiple enemies. Cain's basic attack can lock onto multiple targets right from the start, giving him an advantage over characters that can only attack single targets.

Let's talk about his skill, Tea Party Invitation. This skill has a unique trigger mechanism: after every two attacks, Cain can actively use this skill. This skill is related to desserts, which act like bombs waiting to explode. Cain needs to place the dessert near the enemy, and when it takes damage, it will instantly detonate, dealing 180% magic damage. The dessert can stay near the enemy for 25 seconds, during which time some enemies cannot approach, making it a good defensive move as well.

Cain's special feature is the attack speed buff he gains after killing an enemy unit, which lasts for 8 seconds. Notably, this attack speed increase is quite significant, boosting his attack speed by 50%. In fast-paced battles, this increased attack speed allows the team to attack more frequently. Such a high attack speed boost is rare, so in most cases, if there are other support characters with Cain, they don't need to provide additional buffs; the attack speed buff alone is sufficient.

However, this effect is only useful when Cain already has an advantage. In the early stages, you need to ensure that Cain can defeat an enemy. Only after successfully defeating one can this buff be triggered. Therefore, players need to have a good grasp of the enemy's health and the order of their own attacks. It's best if Cain can get the first kill in the early stages of the battle.

Cain's ultimate skill is also impressive, dealing up to 930% of his attack power as magical damage in a straight line. If enemies are in the path of this skill, they will take damage. Each subsequent use of this skill increases the damage by 15%, with a maximum stack of 45%. With such a stacking effect, his ultimate skill reaches a level of damage that many other characters cannot achieve. Combined with the explosive output, this skill's damage is absolutely devastating.

How to use Cain in Silver and Crimson can be understood from the above skills and characteristics. In the current game environment, he is definitely a top-tier (T0) character. If you get him early in the game, you can build your team around him. Cain's performance will not disappoint, and as a character with high output, he is suitable for many team compositions.