Fighting Saint Buddha is not only a character that everyone is curious about in many legends, but is actually a character that many players choose to use in games, including in Taiwu Era. In this issue, the editor will bring you how to fight against Buddha in Taiwu Era. Such related introduction, if you want to use this legendary character in the game, you can learn about it together with the introduction in this issue.
Douzhan Shengfo is a dark type warrior in the Taiwu Era. Naturally, it is very good in terms of strength. Moreover, the magic weapon it is paired with is the golden cudgel that everyone is familiar with. The active skill is the Dinghai Shenzhen, which can be used when using it. Causes 72% physical damage to all enemies, and has a 60% chance of hitting monsters with a stick. Enemies with this effect will have their physical damage reduction effect reduced by 20% in the next two rounds.
The active skill of Outlaw Clone is to launch 2 consecutive hits on a random enemy in the back row, with a total of 222% plus the target's lost health ratio, which is 100% physical damage. Although it is a physical damage, the damage is The numerical value is really high, and it is in line with the identity of the Dark Warrior of Douzhan Shengfo. It will be automatically upgraded after rising stars in the later stage.
The first passive is Seventy-Two Transformations, which can increase attack by 20% and increase health by 10%. Finally, it increases the probability of critical hits by 5%. This passive effect is relatively average, but in addition A passive effect can be used in conjunction with a skill. After the enemy under the influence of the club-beating monster dies, 80% of the life of all allies will be restored to the fighting Buddha's attack. This skill can be used as a restorative skill.
The above is the relevant introduction about Taiwu Era Fighting Buddha. If you want to use Fighting Buddha in the game, in fact, its passive and active skills are very suitable for battle. The effect of combination is stronger than the effect of pure use.