Techniques Overview
This page was rewritten to explain the technique system more responsibly. Instead of pretending to own a complete hidden database, it focuses on the public ideas players can actually use.
What Seems Safest To Say Publicly
Public reference material around Cursed Gear commonly points to a shard-based technique progression loop, rarity categories, and Gear-technique synergy as the real decision points.
Because of that, this page avoids listing dozens of exact move descriptions or hidden percentages that are difficult to verify from outside the game.
Rarity Matters, But So Does Familiarity
Public discussions around Cursed Gear repeatedly use rarity language, but rarity alone does not tell a player whether a technique fits their Gear, timing, or route.
Shards Are The Safer Anchor
A stronger public detail is the shard exchange loop: multiple guides mention turning three shards of the same type into a technique crystal. That is a better foundation than fabricated move tables.
Build Fit Beats Fake Precision
Instead of inventing exact damage numbers, this page focuses on the more durable question: does a technique reward aggression, spacing, mobility, or control?
Technique Crystal Loop
- 1. Run expeditions and collect shards tied to the technique system.
- 2. Exchange three shards of the same type for a crystal, based on the public guidance most often repeated around the game.
- 3. Judge the new technique by how well it supports your Gear and your comfort in combat, not just by its rarity label.
How To Read Tier Lists Safely
Ask whether the technique helps your Gear do its main job more cleanly.
Prefer consistency early on over rare names that you cannot use well yet.
Separate public consensus from hard confirmation when you read tier lists or build pages.
Build Pairing Notes
Ravager / Executioner
Front-loaded melee gears usually benefit from techniques that help with gap closing, pressure, or clean finishing windows.
Manipulator / Constructor
These styles make more sense with techniques that extend zoning, setup, or team utility rather than raw burst hype.
Projector / Sensor / Interceptor
These gears often care more about positioning, timing, and information than about chasing the rarest technique name on paper.