The first person on the Internet to have the most detailed Sword Soul combat painting skills. Explain the application of clever combos of skills and the teaching of skill point addition 6.0. Let’s talk about the small combo skills of skills first. When using the Ultimate Swordsmanship skill, pressing the upstream series of skills can cancel the performance. When releasing the Liurou skill, don't press too fast and wait for the blue screen to appear, otherwise it will be canceled directly. Demonstrate the wrong combo.
Next, let’s talk about Raptor skills. When releasing the Raptor skill, do not press the direction keys, just double-click to return to the original position. If you are in a corner, just press the arrow keys to sprint. The backswing of Da Pojun's skills is severely stuck, so after releasing the second attack, pressing the flow skill can cancel the backswing. If you wait for a while and then rub it, there will be no damage. You can also use the Raptor skill to sprint directly. The key is quick release skills.
Now that we’ve explained the big skills, let’s talk about the details. After the skill gap period, mindless basic attacks are wrong. If you intersperse the upward skill with the normal attack, the upward skill can be released through the normal attack. One press of Upraise is equivalent to four basic attacks.
Next, let’s take a look at my contract bonus points. All skills above level 25 are full. The remaining skill points can be added back to hand drawn skills, since I don't have the fire rune. If you don't have a contract, you can add a few more flow skills.
In actual combat, canceling the backswing can make it smoother. When adding TP points, you need to consider the twisting runes in the later stage. TP level refers to the number after the skill level. 2 represents Level 1, 3 represents Level 2, you can directly copy my homework!
Everyone should practice their skills more, this version does not pay much attention to the panel. Everyone's stone protection entries must have attack speed attributes.
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