In fact, when everyone is building a lineup, many players will choose to use a hero called Peacock Mingwang. How about Peacock Mingwang in the Taiwu Era is what the editor of this issue will introduce to you. Whether you want to use this character in the game or not, this article In the introduction of this issue, everyone can check out some of the skill strengths of Peacock King.
The first active skill is Chaotic Blade Wind, which is also a skill that brings physical damage. When used, it will cause 180% damage to the enemy within the front range. Like the skill characteristics, it is physical damage. In terms of damage After being created, there is a 30% chance of causing armor-breaking status to affect the opponent's defense. The armor-breaking effect can last for 2 rounds.
The second active skill is aimed at the enemies in the two rows behind the enemy. When it is released, it can only randomly select one enemy on the opposite side as the target, and it will cause 260% damage. This damage is already considered very high, and if it happens to match If this skill directly kills the target, there is still a 60% chance that the forbidden soul can be attached to other enemies on the opposite side.
Enemies with forbidden souls cannot be resurrected if they are subsequently killed, and the first passive effect is actually only for critical hits. When the passive is triggered, if Peacock King's own attack triggers a critical hit, then this time The damage above is increased by 30%. The last passive effect is considered as a gain. After using it, the hero's attack will be increased by 15%, and with the above passive, the probability of critical strike triggering will also be increased by 5%.
The above is the relevant introduction to the Peacock King in the Taiwu Era. If you want to use this hero in the game, the Peacock King is actually a character that is more suitable to be used as the main output of the team.