Hello, everyone, I'm Achai. Whenever someone in the Three Kingdoms Kills uses magic, everyone will laugh:
How can you win a fight with a card stack?
Ridicule is ridicule, but in the Three Kingdoms Killing, there is really such a warrior who uses card stacks to fight.
Who? Xu's.
Xu Shi was the wife of the Eastern Wu general Sun Yi (that is, the new military general), and at that time Sun Yi had two subordinates who were dissatisfied with Sun Yi's flying and flapping, so they secretly murdered him, and one of them coveted Xu's beauty and wanted to forcibly take her as a concubine. Xu shi ostensibly agreed, but in fact united with the generals and set up an ambush. When the man came, the crowd went out together and captured him and killed him to avenge his father.
It can be seen that Xu Shi is actually not a weak woman, but a strong woman who is resolute and courageous like Wang Yi.
Put into the Three Kingdoms Killing, this history becomes Xu's skill - Fu Jie. Fu Jie is very special, it can only be used against male characters, and it must be when the remaining cards in the card pile are less than or equal to ten times Xu's physical strength (adding Xu's blood is not lost, that is thirty cards), you can use all the kills in the stack of cards to the warrior in turn, and then shuffle the cards in the pile.
This kind of skill of fighting with card stacks, the entire Three Kingdoms Killing can not find the second one. However, some friends will say that even so, it may not be useful - what if the remaining cards in the pile are not killed?
It depends on Xu's first skill. It's also special that Xu gives everyone else in the game a skill. During their turn, they can give Xu a card, and Then Xu chooses to put this card on the top or bottom of the pile, and then the two of them each draw a card.
For others, it's an ordinary little check and balance; for Xu, the skill is not ordinary. She can control both the top and the bottom, if others give this kind of killing card, then Xu Shi can put these kills at the bottom of the card pile - then the number of kills will naturally increase.
Moreover, Xu Shi can also white prostitute a card from this skill!
In the current game environment, the vast majority of martial artists are male warriors, so Xu has a lot of room to play - especially when he is an anti-thief. The anti-thief has the most teammates, and the rewards of asking the gua are the highest (after all, the lord and the loyal subjects will not necessarily ask you to ask the gua), and it is also quite disgusting to give the lord a curse in the name of coldness.
So what do you think of Xu Shi, a warrior? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area!
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