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What changed
- Gameplay
- Balance
- Maps
旧日女修 Ancient Cultivatrix changes
When the game first launched, we received a lot of feedback from players about text box layout issues and the pressure of mouse interactions. We’re aware of these concerns and are working to improve the experience as quickly as possible.
On the other hand, many players also mentioned that the combat difficulty was too high—some even got stuck on the first level for an entire afternoon. We’re truly sorry about that... To address this, we’re introducing the new “Summoning Flag” weapon in an upcoming update.
The Summoning Playstyle is a blessing for players who enjoy chaotic, large-scale battles. By summoning a multitude of units to act as shields or provide firepower support, you can push your squad's combat capabilities to their limit.
Playstyle Features:
Overwhelming Numbers:
Skills such as "Summon Beasts" or "Spirit Command" allow summoned units to inherit a portion of the character's HP and attack power, giving you a numbers advantage.
Diverse Combinations:
When paired with abilities like “Buddha Trap” or “Soul Nurture,” summoning skills can also inflict various debuffs, putting enemies in a controlled state.
Team Enhancements:
Summoned units not only serve as shields but also trigger effects like parasitism, upgrades, or secondary summons, improving your team’s survivability and damage output.
Recommended Builds:
Equipment:
Prioritize items that enhance the HP and attack power of summoned units.
Team Composition:
Combine summoning-focused characters with support-oriented ones to create an efficient and safe combat environment.
Under the dominance of the summoning playstyle, turn the battlefield into an all-out brawl! Use your thick walls of summoned allies to crush the enemy’s offensive momentum and reclaim control of the fight.
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