When I first saw Chun appear in version 1.4 of “Mingchao”, I was not attracted by her “halo” of annihilation attribute and five-star positioning. What I saw was a character like you and me – she was not invincible from the beginning, and her strength was built up by herself from scratch.
Chun is an output character with annihilation attribute, and uses the Swift Blade. In her moves, there is no gorgeous burst, no special effects that can kill everything in a second, but every blow and every action of hers is a “basic attack”. It is not advanced, not special, but because it is the basis, she can repeat it over and over again, stable, firm, and will not disappoint people.
The cultivation system in the game is actually like life. It is not that you can succeed immediately if you choose the right person and match the skills well, but whether you are willing to spend time and invest your mind in her. For example, the order of her skill upgrades, the resonance skills and resonance circuits are her core and her backbone, and then the resonance liberation and ordinary attacks. Just like a person, once the heart is stable, the rest will follow.
Chun’s exclusive weapon is called “Cai Chun”, which is like a slice of youth. Perhaps each of us has experienced the moment of “Cai Chun”, cutting off the old self and wearing the new self. It can increase the critical hit rate and basic attack damage, which is suitable for her style of playing bit by bit. If you don’t have this exclusive weapon yet, it doesn’t matter. There are alternative options such as “Qian Gu Wei Liu” and “He Yi Liu Ming” in the game. Their strengths are different, but the common point is that as long as they are properly matched, they can shine.
Let’s talk about the sound skeleton system. The “Shen Ri Jie Ming” suit is recommended. Its mechanism is “as long as you keep working hard, it will continue to give you bonuses”, which is very suitable for slow-heating players like Chun. As for the sound skeletons such as “Wu Wangzhe” and “Wu Guanzhe”, their role is actually like opportunities in life-you don’t always need them, but when you are critical, they can give you a push.
In terms of attributes, what Chun needs most is not fancy terms, but critical hit rate, critical hit damage, annihilation damage and attack power. These all sound very “numerical”, but they are actually the belief and confidence that support her in fighting. The fourth mana position needs to stack critical hits, the third mana depends on annihilation damage and attack power, and the first mana continues to strengthen. You can brush these little by little, don’t worry, you will get closer and closer to the “strongest her”.
In terms of team matching, Sanhua is the most suitable partner. Her skills can make Chun’s basic attack more valuable, and she is the “I understand you” type of teammate. And when you are tired, injured, and can’t hold on, the assistants such as Shou’anren, Verina, and Baizhi are the support system behind you. You don’t have to be strong all the time, and it doesn’t matter if you are vulnerable occasionally, because someone is helping you.
We often feel that we are not good enough or strong enough, but if you understand the character of Chun, you will understand that strength is not innate, but is cultivated bit by bit. Chun does not have a gorgeous setting, but she is worth your attention, because she is like you who is trying to become a better self.
If you are also ready to accompany her on this journey, don’t forget to prepare resources for her. The recharge service provided by Treabar is fast and stable, which can help you avoid detours and give you more time to focus on the process of cultivation.
Finally, I want to say that growth in the game world is actually a reflection of the real world. Chun is not just a character, she is everyone who is trying to become stronger.