Zhuge Guo - the rising star of the Purple Gold general, the daughter of Zhuge Liang, uses her ice and snow intelligence to explore the mysteries of the world. With his unique skills, Zhuge Guo plays the dual role of output and treatment in battle.
• Crane (anger trigger) : Causes 119% spell damage to the enemy with the highest anger and its surroundings, while restoring 238% of the attack power to the teammates with the lowest HP.
• Lingwu Skillful Formation (group damage and assistance) : Causes 323% spell damage to the most angry enemies and nearby enemies, summons wooden kites to attack with bleeding effects, and reduces the damage output of all enemies by 20% for 2 turns.
• Wooden Kite : Heals the unit with the lowest health and restores rage, causing 220% physical damage each round, with a bleeding effect.
• Wooden Ox/Flowing Horse : The Wooden Ox heals units with low health and restores rage, and the flowing horse attacks a row of enemies and reduces their rage, causing additional damage to targets with low health.
• Utilize Zhuge Guo's rage triggering mechanism to ensure she exerts her maximum power at critical moments in the battle.
• In team fights, her healing ability can provide survival guarantee for the team, especially when facing high-output enemies.
• When allocating team formations, try to keep Zhuge Guo's anger at a high level to maximize the damage effect of Crane.
• Control the timing of the release of stray horses to deal a fatal blow to the enemy's weak points.
1. Q: How do Zhuge Guo’s skills work with the anger system?
A: You need to always pay attention to the anger of teammates and enemies, and ensure that Zhuge Guo's Crawl is activated when the anger is at its highest, causing maximum damage and healing.
2. Q: How to maximize the therapeutic effect of Zhugeguo?
A: Place Zhuge Guo at the back of the team, giving priority to ensuring his safety, and at the same time make use of the wooden bull's healing and anger recovery functions.
3. Q: How does the bleeding effect of the wooden kite affect the battle?
A: The bleeding effect can continuously weaken the enemy, especially in late battles, and can effectively slow down the enemy's recovery speed.