King Jinjiao, who was originally a golden spirit boy under Taishang Laojun's sect, turned into a demon due to the test of Guanyin Bodhisattva and joined Tang Monk and his disciples in the trial of Buddhist scriptures. His appearance is not only a turning point in the plot, but also an important role in the strategy and duel in the game.
• Type: Single target attack
• Effect: Causes 100% basic damage to a single enemy, showing the direct attack power of the Golden Horn King.
• Type: Single Control
• Effect: Causes 315% high damage to a single enemy, and has a 50% probability of stunning it for 1 round, increasing the control effect in battle.
• Only effective when fighting with the Bull Demon King
• Effect: Causes 149% damage to all enemies, and has a 15% chance to stun the enemy for 1 round, and brings 15% damage reduction effect to all allies for the next 2 rounds, reflecting the relationship between the Golden Horn King and his partners. Synergy.
As a member of the Monster Clan, the Golden Horn King plays an important role in the lineup with its high burst and control abilities. The cooperation with the Bull Demon King is the icing on the cake, as he can both output and protect his teammates at critical moments. Properly arranging the appearance order and combination of the Golden Horn King will maximize its battlefield value.
Frequently Asked Questions from Users
1. What kind of lineup is suitable for the Golden Horn King?
- The Golden Horn King is suitable for teaming up with control-type and tank-type teammates. Use his control skills and damage reduction effect to improve the team's survivability.
2. How to maximize the output of the Golden Horn King?
- Place him in the front row of the team to ensure that he attacks first. At the same time, the linkage skills with the Bull Demon King are released first to cause group damage.
3. Can the Golden Horn King’s stun skill interrupt the enemy’s skills?
- Yes, the stun effect of Blood Fiend Soul Eater can interrupt the enemy's spellcasting actions and improve your own tactical flexibility.