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  • autumn windautumn wind

    Boss, how to choose Sword Immortal Jinjin?

  • The story brought by the sea breezeThe story brought by the sea breeze

    Boss, I want to ask how many draws I need to draw if I want to reach level 4 in the magic city with residual scrolls. Is 1000-2000 enough?

  • fallen leaves scatteredfallen leaves scattered

    Yes, how to make a gourd?

  • forest pathforest path

    Lao Bai, the nanny’s first skill, Immortal Art, does more damage on the left or the right. I bought the Immortal Art on the right and found that the whirlwind basically couldn’t hit anyone. The one on the left split into small fans, but I'm not sure whether it can come back after being thrown out, or whether throwing it out will cause damage to the first monster. Because it involves boss fighting and PVP damage. For the second skill to increase blood, I am currently taking the output route on the right. I don’t have the Immortal Technique yet and I’m not sure what the output mechanism is. The third skill is also on the right, for clearing mobs and fighting in groups. The fourth skill is also on the right side. At that time, it was also used to control people for a second time in fights, but in actual practice, it does not seem to be more practical than the left side. I use the left side of my ultimate move because there are no powerful life-saving skills in front of me. As a half-player and not sure about the damage output, I reserved a life-saving skill. One is to escape, and the other is to cooperate with the passive to return to a safe state as soon as possible when the blood volume is low. I'm not sure if the idea is right, and I haven't found anyone who can discuss the game so far. I hope I can have some in-depth exchanges with Lao Bai if I have the opportunity.

  • moonlight pouringmoonlight pouring

    Boss, how do I get to the Huaguoshan cave? I didn’t see any caves. That’s how I got to the boss in Kunjing. What’s the name of it?