In the survival of the fittest world of Soul Land, even without a powerful sect as a backing to provide abundant resources, zero-pay players are by no means without opportunities for a comeback. In the overview of zero-pay lineup combinations in Soul Land, you can master many techniques. As long as you are familiar with the principles of soul suppression, the联动玩法 (this part seems to be missing in the English version, I'll translate it as "soul ring synergy gameplay") and team complementarity, you can also carve out a place for yourself on this land. Today, I will carefully bring related introductions for all the common players.

The core idea of the lineup brought today is to fully leverage the unique advantages of each martial soul and maximize combat power through clever coordination. The first recommended lineup is Phantom Cat + Blue Silver Grass + Evil Fire Phoenix + Seven Treasures Pagoda. In this system, you first need to establish an absolute output core because the main DPS position is generally the most important. This position will be determined based on the martial souls you draw, whether they are SSR-level strong attack or agile attack martial souls, both can be competent.

Let's take the Phantom Cat as an example to explain in detail. Its basic attack and preemptive skill can mark the target with a unique debuff effect. Passive skills combined with soul skills can create clone illusions, further disrupting the battlefield situation. When releasing soul skills and ultimates, these marks can be consumed to apply weakness and laceration statuses to the target, thus dealing exponentially increased damage. If the Phantom Cat excels at ambushing single targets and causing high damage, then the Evil Fire Phoenix perfectly complements the lack of area-of-effect (AoE) attack capabilities.

Its basic attack, passive, and skills are mostly designed around AoE, and come with burning effects, allowing enemies within a large area to continuously suffer from fire damage, creating a stable AoE output environment. Meanwhile, as one of the best control-type martial souls, the Blue Silver Grass' soul skills can imprison key targets for several seconds, and its ultimate can gather and imprison multiple units within a certain range. Additionally, its basic attacks and preemptive skills can also contribute significant damage.

As for the Seven Treasures Pagoda, it is the lifeline of the entire team, not only providing shields to absorb damage for teammates but also restoring soul power to maintain endurance. Besides its powerful healing function, its ultimate can also reduce soul power consumption, and both its preemptive skill and ultimate have a chance to randomly obtain marks, which will stack various buffs, comprehensively enhancing the overall combat power of the team.

Another classic lineup suitable for common players is the combination of Sky Hammer + Flexible Rabbit + Blue Silver Grass + Seven Treasures Pagoda. Among them, the Sky Hammer is renowned for its unparalleled single-target burst damage, making it the top choice when facing high-HP bosses. In boss battles, it often deals stunning, one-shot damage, making it an ideal choice for players who crave extreme damage. With the Sky Hammer leading the charge, challenging powerful bosses becomes much easier and more comfortable.

In the agile attack category, the Flexible Rabbit is definitely a force to be reckoned with. It has extremely fast speed, allowing it to quickly cut into the enemy's backline and pose a lethal threat to those with weak defenses. At the same time, the Flexible Rabbit itself has decent survivability, making it highly forgiving on the battlefield. This makes it very suitable for players who enjoy frequent operations and are good at positioning. Although the Flexible Rabbit's instant burst damage may be slightly inferior to that of strong attack martial souls, it shows better tactical value in PvP battles.

Especially in chaotic battle situations, the Flexible Rabbit can quickly clear out enemy squishy targets and disrupt their formation, thanks to its flexible mobility. Combined with the Blue Silver Grass' powerful crowd control and the comprehensive support of the Seven Treasures Pagoda, this lineup can unleash even greater potential. The Blue Silver Grass, though seemingly ordinary, actually holds the key to turning the tide of battle. The Seven Treasures Pagoda acts like the brain of the team, enhancing the overall combat efficiency through precise auxiliary commands.

Regarding the specific arrangement of output roles, players can flexibly adjust based on the characteristics of their martial souls. You can choose either the Sky Hammer, a brute force breaker, or the Evil Fire Phoenix, which brings devastating AoE attacks. In reality, the true factor determining the strength of a lineup is not the individual power of each martial soul, but the默契配合与合理搭配 (this part seems to be missing in the English version, I'll translate it as "harmonious cooperation and reasonable coordination") among the members. Only by organically combining the advantages of different martial souls can higher combat effectiveness be unleashed.
The lineups provided in the overview of zero-pay combinations in Soul Land are very suitable for everyone to use. Of course, common players should still pay attention to using some resources when available, as this can make the performance of the common player teams even better.