Chang'an Fantasy Demon Spirit Chess is a casual game launched on June 1st. It is a single-player match. The red and blue sides take turns to take action. The first to destroy all the opponent's chess pieces will win. The following is a sharing of Chang'an Fantasy Demon Spirit Chess gameplay tips. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
Chang'an Fantasy Demon Spirit Chess gameplay tips
1. First of all, you must know the size relationship between the chess pieces, that is: monkey>dragon>tiger>wolf>bear>rabbit, rabbit>monkey.
Number of chess pieces: 1 monkey, 2 dragon, 2 tiger, 2 wolf, 2 bear, 3 rabbit.
2. Turn the chess over without turning over.
Regardless of whether the enemy is small, we are small, the enemy is large, or we are big, don’t turn over the chess pieces next to them, because there are too many uncertainties.
3. The enemy and I have turned against each other.
If I see a small one on the opposite side, I will definitely want to open a big one next to it and eat it, but I am afraid of an accident.
Or maybe the big one just wants to open a small one next to it and eat it, or is afraid of an accident? What should I do?
Of course, you can turn over the opposite corner and let the unturned chess pieces next to it serve as a buffer to avoid unexpected situations.
4. You can bet on the dead chess to turn over the rescue chess.
Sometimes when the enemy is chasing you with nowhere to go, and you are about to be captured, you can flip the chess piece next to your own side and bet on a move that may save the chess piece.
5. The enemy monkey bets on the rabbit.
That is to say, when the enemy monkey comes out, you can completely flip the chess and bet on the rabbit. After all, the probability of having three rabbits is quite high. If you bet, it will be Tianhu's opening.
6. The dragon and the rabbit guard the chess.
That is to say, use your dragon and rabbit to guard the unturned chess pieces and control the variables in your own hands.
7. Eat as little as possible.
In most cases, when it is clear that you can capture the opponent's chess without risk, you should capture it first, let multiple sides turn over, and also let the opponent bear the risk.
8. Pay attention to whether a stalemate is feasible or not.
Sometimes the game will fall into a stalemate stage, that is, you want to eat me, but I won't let you eat, so it keeps going over and over again. However, the game has a number of rounds. After the number of rounds is used up, whoever has the higher score wins.
So you must know whether this kind of stalemate is feasible. If your own side has a higher score, you will definitely be happy to stalemate. If the enemy's score is higher, you have to break the stalemate quickly.