1. Prioritize skill strengthening
• At the beginning, focus on strengthening a key skill, such as health recovery or defense skills, to ensure early survivability.
2. Blood volume management
• When the blood volume is insufficient, go to Nuwa and select the "rest" function to quickly restore blood and keep your life safe.
3. Improve damage efficiency
• Learn to take advantage of the "attack speed" properties of Dragon's Breath, Fire Cloud Step, and Frost Ray, and cast them frequently to increase output.
4. Use ice mirroring
• Ice mirrors can not only cause damage, but also produce collision effects, so use them wisely.
5. View skill details
• Hover the mouse on the skill panel to view detailed attributes of the skill and maximize skill effectiveness.
6. Map props strategy
• Every time you enter a new map, be sure to find and collect four props first to avoid losing them when the progress bar ends.
7. Skill level and matching
• Note that skills cannot be further strengthened after reaching full level, and plan the early skill strengthening path appropriately.
8. Skill growth potential
• Although some skills are weak initially, they may bring unexpected explosive power after upgrading.
9. Attack range and distance
• As the level increases, the attack range naturally expands, but the later improvement is limited.
10. Survival and attack balance
• Avoid close combat to avoid premature health depletion.
Frequently Asked Questions from Users:
1. Q: How to quickly improve the character’s strength?
A: Prioritize strengthening core survival or output skills and allocate resources reasonably.
2. Q: At what point is it best to stop upgrading skills?
A: Once you reach level 10, you can no longer strengthen it. You need to find the skill combination that best suits you early on.
3. Q: Are the props on the map important?
A: Yes, props are crucial to progress, so be sure to collect them as soon as possible.