Today, the editor brings players relevant game interpretations of who the core male characters are. As a gun girl type game, Cross Core is loved by a lot of people in the second dimension. Although this gun girl is the mainstream in the game, the designer still added some male characters to the card pool. These characters may be relatively few, but they can be regarded as a snake oil combination and have high trial value. So how much do players know about these male characters? The editor will now take the players to interpret these male characters in the game.
First of all, the first male character I want to introduce to you is called the conductor. As the name suggests, this character is mainly responsible for the dispatching and command of a battlefield. Because there is a lot of playability in the game, there are some attribute restraints, and Gun Girl also needs to change bullets and then shoot again during the battle, so in this link, it is actually very easy to miss monsters or directly disrupt the shooting rhythm. Appear. At this time, if players send a conductor in the lineup system, the system can automatically help players distinguish the timing of reloading of these characters, reducing errors at the level of missing monsters.
Of course, in the offensive part of the game, the role of the conductor is far more than that. During the battle, he can switch between two notes to bring benefits to his teammates. One of them is to increase defense, and the other is to increase attack attributes. Although these two buffs are very ordinary, many times the level is just lacking such a few attributes. Therefore, the role of the conductor during the game is still very important.
In addition, the conductor himself can also use notes to attack the enemy, but the damage of the notes is very low. Instead, it takes a long time, so it is a bit scratchy. However, the role of this character is mainly battlefield scheduling. For players who like it or who are not good at grasping the rhythm and timing of battles, it is still worth drawing cards and practicing it.
The second male character I want to recommend to players is Gram. This character is an armed mecha warrior in the game. He wields a giant sword and has a very wide attack range. If you want to play this character well, the game actually requires players' understanding. Although this character can be used as a melee output character in the current row and as a T, the editor's personal character should not be forced to be placed in the T position.
Although the attack range of this character is very wide, the speed of wielding the giant sword during the game is still not as fast as expected. Therefore, if you are facing a relatively fast-moving mob, it is common to miss monsters. Therefore, if you want to maximize the benefits of the character in the game, the editor recommends that players put a T in front, so that players do not need to worry about missing monsters when blocking. Secondly, Gram behind the T can also hit the blocker. The monster in front can effectively help relieve the pressure on the C position behind.
The above is a detailed explanation of who the core male characters are. The game has been updated to the current version, and these are the two male characters online. As for whether there will be more in the future, we need to wait for the designer's update. Fortunately, the two male characters currently appearing have pretty good attributes, so if players think they need such a character, they might as well wait until the card pool is updated and come directly to the game to draw it.