Mingchao has just updated a new version in the past few days. Many players have drawn Tsubaki. However, since Tsubaki has dual forms, many players don’t know how to perform combos. Let’s take a look at the basics of Mingchao. Introduction to combos.
Tsubaki's mechanism looks complicated, but it's actually very simple. You don't need to think too much about the operation. Use variations to fill up the circuit, then level A without thinking. After A reaches all the circuits, see if the resonance skill can be used. If you can use it, just click it. If you can't use it, continue to A. It's as simple as 1A2A and none of the operations are needed.
In addition, I would like to mention a few interesting small operations that may be used in actual combat. First, try to match the voice with the crownless person as much as possible. You can create very smooth combos and combined skills with Tsubaki. If you match the crownless person properly, you can solve Tsubaki. The energy of the concerto is full, but I am still in the embarrassing situation of using skills and basic attacks.
Then the falling attack may be very difficult for players to use. While it is uncomfortable to use, it is likely that the enemy will catch the flaw. It is recommended that you directly use resonance skills or resonance liberation to avoid this problem and flaw. This Use which skill can be used.
All in all, the role of Tsubaki does require a little bit of control and awareness, but not a lot. Use it a few times, find out the routines and playing styles that you are familiar with and accustomed to, and then integrate the above few tips. This is Tsubaki. In terms of personal ability and quality, as long as you develop it properly, you can actually do a lot of damage if you hit it randomly.