Recently, there is such a game that has conquered a large number of players with its unique gameplay and exquisite graphics. In addition to the gameplay and graphics, the Genshin Impact game also has some very special mechanisms, which greatly enhance the difficulty of the game. Today, the editor of Sourcecode.com brings you a guide on how to meet Genshin Impact Shinobu Kuki and Kotori in the game. .
1. Kuki Nin:
Type: Grass element assist/healing
Skill features: Her normal attack can be switched to grass element damage mode. The E skill "One Thousand Leaves Sword" can cause grass element damage to the enemy and generate an area that continuously restores the health of the whole team. The Q skill is a range of treatment. and damage skills.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for intensifying reactions with thunder element characters, and can also be used as a reliable healer for the team.
2. Qin (Dandelion Knight):
Type: Wind element assist/healing/gathering monsters
Skill features: E skill "Wind Pressure Sword" can attract surrounding enemies together and cause wind element damage; Q skill "Tornado Raid" can cause large-scale wind element damage and heal the entire team, while also providing the team with Attack power increased.
Applicable scenarios: Qin is a very powerful character in the early stages of the game. Not only does she have excellent ability to gather monsters, she also has a good group healing effect. For characters who lack support or need powerful monster gathering and treatment, Qin is almost a must. choice.
3. Taken together:
If your team lacks stable grass-element output and healing characters, or you want to use the new system of grass-element characters to cooperate to create an intensified reaction, then Kuki Shinobi is very worthy of training.
Qin is more versatile and has high tactical value both in the land reclamation period and in later battles. Especially when dealing with multi-target battles, its ability to gather monsters and heal is particularly outstanding.
Therefore, both characters have their own value, and which one you choose mainly depends on your team's needs and long-term planning. If resources are limited, it is recommended to prioritize the parts of your current team that are most lacking, such as the lack of monster gathering or grass element support.