In the game Silver and Crimson, building the strongest team is not simply a matter of stacking high-star characters together. The key to truly enhancing combat power lies in deeply understanding the subtleties of faction pairing, the essence of skill combinations, and precisely selecting equipment to maximize combat effectiveness. Today, I will bring you some important points to consider when forming your team.
When constructing a team, the choice of followers often determines the overall strength of the entire team. Therefore, players need to be particularly cautious in making their selections. Generally, it is recommended that players prioritize choosing characters with higher firepower who can also play indispensable support roles within the team. Characters from the Church faction mainly focus on healing and support, possessing powerful recovery abilities and buff effects. If your team's output is already strong enough, then the Church faction's characters will serve as a solid backing for the team.

Characters from the Night faction are characterized by high burst damage and strong control, acting like time bombs in the lineup, capable of delivering a fatal blow to enemies at critical moments. By using the skills of Night faction characters wisely, one can eliminate all threats before the enemy even has a chance to react. Meanwhile, characters from the Kingdom faction possess both offensive and defensive capabilities, functioning as versatile warriors. Adding a few Kingdom faction characters to the lineup can effectively balance any shortcomings in offense and defense, so in today’s team sharing, you will see lineups composed of these factions' characters.
Among the many possible team combinations, there is a top-tier formation that stands out: the team consisting of Noah, Bella, Cesia/Lamia, A Cappella, and Seth. The core strategy of this lineup revolves around using summons to build formidable combat power. In this summon-based team, characters like Bella, Cesia, and Lamia can automatically summon creatures upon entering battle, which not only absorb enemy attacks as sturdy tanks but also have passive health regeneration, providing continuous survival assurance for all summoned entities.

Especially notable is Bella, whose two summoned creatures not only attract enemy fire but also provide health regeneration through passive skills, making her a key figure in the survival position within the summon system. Cesia, on the other hand, boasts powerful magic AOE damage, with her damage output directly linked to the number of summoned entities; the more summons, the greater the damage she deals. However, it should be noted that Cesia herself cannot generate summons, so she cannot operate independently outside of the system. To fully utilize her potential, it is advised to use her alongside characters like Noah or Per, who can return home.
When tackling high-difficulty dungeons, it is more advisable to leverage Cesia’s passive skill that boosts the damage of all summoned entities, combined with idle benefits, to maximize output damage. At the same time, care must be taken to protect her from enemy attacks that could lead to her demise. Besides Cesia, Per, another member of the summon system, is also a good alternative. She can have up to three summons and, after releasing her ultimate, can increase the attack speed of friendly summons. However, compared to the constant passive buffs provided by Bella and Cesia, Per’s applicability is slightly lower.

Additionally, the limited-time character Lamia is also a worthy consideration. She possesses formidable damage-dealing capabilities, and her passive skill provides lifesteal to all units when the Full Moon rises, indirectly safeguarding the survival of allies and summons. Thus, inserting Lamia into the summon system to replace any of Bella, Cesia, or Per is a completely viable strategy. As the game progresses, players will gradually unlock more high-star characters, such as Chilling Frost and Sati, who can eventually replace weaker initial characters to maintain the competitiveness of the lineup.

This concludes the guide on how to select your team in Silver and Crimson. Currently, forming a lineup goes beyond just stacking powerful characters; it is also a test of players' understanding of the game and their ability to apply strategies. Apart from choosing the right follower characters, only through reasonable faction coordination and flexible tactical adjustments can one create a truly invincible team.