To say that Qingque must be one of the most popular characters since the launch of the Star Dome Railway server. Not only is it easy to obtain (upgrades are free). Her setting of using mahjong as an output method also attracted many players. In addition, there are still relatively few characters with quantum attributes in the game. Currently, there is only one main player, Xi'er. For those players who are crooked or don't plan to draw Xi'er. Breaking the quantum shield became a major difficulty in the early stage.
In particular, in order to promote Xi'er, the game official released many monsters with quantum attributes, which made the early experience of players without Xi'er very poor. So raising a green bird is also a good choice, and if you are lucky, the blue bird's combat effectiveness is no worse than Xi'er. Why do you say it is good luck? Let’s take a look below.
Qingque's combat skill is very interesting. It is to draw cards. Each time it is used, it can increase the damage of normal attacks. At the same time, it changes the cards in its hand. If four of the same cards are drawn, it will enter the concealed state and destroy itself. The next normal attack is changed to AOE damage, and the damage caused is greatly increased.
The damage this time is very explosive, may be higher than the damage of Xi'er's ultimate move, so many players have begun to try to use Qingque to hit nuclear explosions, and the damage is very scary.
But there will also be situations where even if you use up all your combat skill points, you won't be able to do anything. Therefore, there are many memes about Qingque on the Internet: "I really like the saying of Qingque players: Huh?", "The character who wanders between three-star and six-star", "Playing electronic mahjong, and there will be a cyber cheat!" ".
Whether Qingque is a character worth raising depends on whether you like this kind of gameplay. Personally, I quite like it. Who doesn't like to be a gambling dog.
If your green bird has four lives, it is still highly recommended to raise it. The four-life state of not asking for help is very strong. Every time you draw a card, you have a chance to enter the state of not asking for help. The next normal attack will attack twice, which is basically equivalent to doubling the damage.