Recently, many players have asked for help in comparing the Journey to the West battle against the Buddha and the training of six-eared macaques. The editor of Source Code.com will explain it to you in detail below. Let’s take a look together.
six-eared macaque
In fact, this character is a bit like an assassin player in the game. The playability is still very high. The main reason is that we still have a certain chance to have the ability to be invisible when playing, which allows us to catch people. Or it plays a very critical role when escaping, and if it is large, it can also reduce the enemy's defense ability and increase the number of times I can use my boring skills. In this way, our damage is increased, and our own defense ability is also improved. It will be improved a lot, but this character is not very fleshy. If you play it normally, you can arrange for stable output at the back. The main reason is that the upper limit of this character is still very high, and you can only play it if you have certain operational abilities.
Fighting Buddha
If you want to play this, you need to upgrade the Monkey King first. Once the quality increases, you can play it. The main attack damage is targeted at a single enemy, and we will also deal with it after we defeat an enemy on the opposite side. The other enemy's attack effect is mainly because this character is relatively fleshy, and we are not afraid of being beaten, so this character can be arranged in the front to output directly, and it does not rely much on the matching of our lineup.
In fact, the gameplay of these two characters is quite different. It depends on which method you like, or you can play both together if you have the opportunity. The two characters even play in different positions, so there is no conflict. , if you still have any questions about training in the future, you can continue to follow us.