Cultivate Chun rationally, you should know the efficient improvement path

 

The game is strategic. You can play with strength or with methods. And I prefer the latter. In the 1.4 version of “Mingchao”, the newly launched five-star annihilation resonator Chun is an opportunity that cannot be ignored. If you want to use her to build a combat system with long-term benefits, you need rational decision-making instead of emotional drive.

First look at her basic positioning. Chun is a swift sword character with annihilation as the attribute. Her main source of output is ordinary attack, combined with resonance skills and circuit release. In other words, this is a main C that relies heavily on the basic attack panel. From the perspective of mechanism, her skill cycle requires players to trigger skill effects at a high frequency, which means that our choice of weapons and sound remains should be as stable and direct as possible to improve basic attack and critical hit related attributes.

If we look at it from the perspective of benefit priority: resonance skills and circuits are the first sequence, followed by resonance liberation. Ordinary attack and variation skills? Don’t touch them if you don’t have resources, the marginal benefits are too low, and the return on investment is not cost-effective.

Then, in terms of weapons, Chun’s special weapon “Caichun” is preferred. The reason is very simple. It provides critical hit rate and stackable basic attack gain, which directly hits the pain point. If not, “Qiangu Weiliu” or “Heyi Liuming” will also work. One replenishes energy and the other stacks skill damage. At worst, “Feijing” can also be used, but don’t think it’s easy at a low level. It’s just a stopgap measure.

For the sound skeleton, the “Shenri Jieming” set is the first choice. This set provides annihilation damage and additional gain after basic attack, which is very suitable for characters like Chun who mainly use basic attacks. The main sound skeleton recommends “Wuwangzhe” or “Wuguanzhe”, both of which have high-multiplier annihilation damage and can be matched with Chun’s burst window.

The attribute selection suggestions are as follows: stack critical hits at four mana, stack attacks or annihilation damage at three mana, and maximize attack rate at one mana. The logic of the sub-item arrangement is also clear-critical hits > critical damage > annihilation damage > attack. You have to remember one sentence: not every value has value, the key is to stack them in the right place.

Team building is another area where you can easily fall into traps. Your goal is to maximize your basic attack output, so you need a support to provide a basic attack boost. Sanhua is the best solution. Her skill “Dragons” can increase the basic attack boost by 38%. This is a multiplication logic, not an addition logic. For the healer position, you can choose Guardian, Verine, or Baizhi, and allocate it according to your existing resources.

The support Shenghai configuration is recommended as follows: Sanhua is equipped with “Light Clouds and Moon (5)” and “Impermanence and Fierce Heron”, and the efficiency is increased to more than 130%; the healer is equipped with “Hidden World Returning Light (5)”, and the core item “Resonance Efficiency” must be more than 250%, otherwise the effect trigger rate will be insufficient.

If you plan to draw the full life tree, don’t forget that the economy is a basic resource. The efficient storage channel provided by Treabar, the time and budget saved, will gradually form a compound interest advantage in the long-term game.

Finally, a reminder: game development is also a practice of resource allocation. Only those who develop rationally, master the rhythm, and turn the uncontrollable into the controllable are the real masters.