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Many players must be curious about what surprises these event activities can bring? First, the central area of Star Dream Plaza will perfectly recreate the Starlight Great Forest from Douluo Continent. Players will interact face-to-face with Tang San and Xiao Wu, activating their own martial souls. Will it be the flexible yet resilient Blue Silver Grass or the domineeringly leaking Heaven's Hammer? The moment the martial soul awakens, all mysteries will be revealed.

Once you awaken your martial soul, why not challenge Tang San's iconic soul skill - "Great Sumeru Hammer"? When this move is unleashed, the Heaven's Hammer will appear, with its dark golden light flashing, swirling together with the surging soul power light patterns, unstoppable. In addition, the farm will also welcome a very special surprise: the Heaven's Hammer will transform into the guardian deity of the scarecrow, becoming the first decoration that can switch forms.

This unique scarecrow not only looks cool but also comes in two forms. In the first form, "True Body of Blue Silver," the Heaven's Hammer shines with a blue light, and the surrounding land will see Blue Silver Grass take root and sprout, like a guardian protecting your crops. The second form, "Dry Kun Barrier," will make the hammer emit lightning-like radiance, transforming into an unbreakable barrier, ensuring the safety of your farm. More notably, these two forms will also increase crop yield, elevating your farm to new heights.

In addition, Star World will simultaneously launch numerous Douluo-themed maps and powerful weapons. The process of exploring the forest and upgrading will give you the thrill of growing from a novice to a strong player. Each step forward is a challenge to your strength and a test of your combat wisdom.

The above is the content of the Yuanmeng Superstar and Douluo Continent crossover introduction. This crossover event will become another passionate memory for the players. Whether it's the awakening of martial souls, the protection of the farm, or the challenge of new maps, it will all let you feel the charm brought by Douluo Continent. Seize this opportunity, bring your friends, and embark on this splendid adventure, experiencing the endless fun of fighting alongside Tang San and Xiao Wu!
Adventurer Star shooter heroes mainly deal substantial and sustained damage from the back row, making them an indispensable role for a team. Many newcomers are also very interested in this type of hero and want to know which ones are available. To help curious new players, we will introduce a few representative shooter characters below, so that beginners can further understand them and use them reasonably.

1、Bie
Bie is a mythic quality single-target attacker. His passive "Chain Beads" fires a powerful piercing arrow every 7 basic attacks, which can be upgraded to every 5 basic attacks. His "Gushing Arrow," unlocked at level 20, restores 1 mana point each time he fires a piercing arrow. His ultimate skill fires a piercing arrow dealing 200% damage to the target, and there's a chance it will trigger repeatedly upon firing.

2、Mechanical Dog
Mechanical Dog is a legendary quality character capable of multiple shots. His "Little Surprise" has a 15% chance with each attack to throw a bomb at the farthest target, causing 30% area damage. His "Freeze" fires 3 consecutive bullets at the target, each dealing 50% damage and able to penetrate through 3 targets. His "Quick Reload" increases his skill attack count by 2.

3、Pengpeng
Pengpeng is also of mythic quality. His passive "Emergency Evasion" puts him into stealth for 2 seconds when his health first drops below 30% in a round, helping to avoid various enemy attacks. His "Joyful Heart," unlocked at level 5, increases his attack speed by 60% at the start of a battle.

His "Wide Area Shot," unlocked at level 20, increases the attack range by 0.8 after each kill. His ultimate skill involves drawing a gun and shooting at enemies, with each release adding an extra projectile that deals 30% more attack power.

This concludes the introduction to the Adventurer Star shooter heroes. The three introduced above are some of the stronger shooters. Some can deal high single-target damage, while others have area-of-effect output. You can freely choose and combine them based on your team's needs.
Adventure Star warrior heroes, with their powerful strength and certain survivability, always occupy important positions in various key stages. So, what specific abilities do these powerful warrior heroes have? In this issue, we will select a few strong and representative ones to introduce their skills, helping everyone to understand and better utilize them in battles. If you want to know more, hurry up and take a look at the following.

1. Luna
Luna can unleash even greater power as her health decreases, and she also has stable life steal. Her "Bloodthirsty Instinct" can increase her life steal by 10%, and her "Death Duel" effect increases her attack power and attack speed by 0.85% for every 1% decrease in her own health;

At level 5, she unlocks "Indomitable," which triggers an unyielding state for 5 seconds when her health first drops below 5% each turn. At level 20, she unlocks "Thirst," which permanently increases her health and attack power by 0.5% for every enemy killed.

2. Paladin
The Paladin focuses on area attacks. Her passive ability, at the start of battle, increases the attack speed of herself and teammates within adjacent cross-shaped grids by 20%. Her "Ground Slam" causes an additional 30% area damage on normal attacks, and her ultimate skill summons holy light, dealing 50% damage to enemies within the area.

3. Redd
Redd's "Frenzied Soul" effect restores 25% of his maximum health whenever he deals 20% of his own maximum health as damage to a target. His "War Stance" increases his damage reduction by 50% while moving. His "Prey on the Weak" increases his attack speed by 200% when attacking enemies with less than 50% health, and the effect doubles if the enemy's health is below 25%. His "Savage Rhythm" allows him to release an extra attack each time he kills a target using Frenzied Soul.

This concludes the introduction to the Adventure Star warrior heroes. Each one shared above is excellent. The Paladin can deal area attacks in the front, while Luna becomes stronger the longer she fights. You can choose the appropriate warrior based on the enemies you face and your team's situation.
The Adventurer Star Thief is a common quality character, positioned as a physical warrior or economic support. Due to being of common quality, his acquisition difficulty is very low, even new players can easily obtain him. New players, after obtaining him, naturally become very curious and want to learn more about the thief. Without further ado, let's introduce the thief. If you're interested, keep reading below.

Each time the thief levels up, it increases hero attack and health by 0.1%. At level 5, he unlocks "Plunder," which has a 10% chance to gain a silver coin with each attack, thus further boosting our economy. When he reaches level 10, his attack power increases by 10%, and at level 15, his attack speed increases by 30%.

At level 20, both attack power and speed increase by 20%. At level 25, attack speed increases by another 30%. Reaching level 30 will boost final attack power and health by 20%. Overall, although the thief has decent attack and health, making him suitable for the front line, due to having only one skill that can earn silver coins, his overall strength is not too high.

However, if you use two thieves plus a Wildflower, you can synthesize the mythic hero Kale. Kale's passive skill, "One Call, Many Respond," at the start of battle, increases the critical hit rate of all teammates by 1.5% for each thief held, with an upper limit of 9 thieves.

His passive "Command" permanently increases his own health by 50 and attack power by 25 for every thief present on the battlefield at the start. His passive "Swift Law" increases his speed by 2% each time he uses Mountain Breaker. His ultimate skill, "Mountain Breaker," deals 80% damage to surrounding enemies and also earns 2 coins.

This concludes the introduction of the Adventurer Star Thief. This common quality character can boost our economy, and after synthesizing Kale, they can work well together, enhancing the team's overall strength. It is recommended for early game use, and later, when you draw Kale, they can still be used in combination.
Adventurer Star mage characters usually master different elemental powers, capable of dealing area-of-effect damage to enemies from a distance, making them indispensable damage dealers in the team. Which of these crucial roles are the strongest has become a question that many newcomers are curious about. Without further ado, let's recommend a few powerful mage characters below, and explain their skills. If you're interested, read on.

1. Tidal
Tidal focuses on piercing frost output. She is synthesized through Mecha Pup, Wildflower, and Bionic Mechanism Beta. Her passive "Amplification Rhythm" triggers a water wave causing 120% damage every 4 attacks. Her "Joyful Melody" unlocks at level 5;

Each activation has a 10% chance to trigger an ocean current leap, after which it emits musical notes causing 220% damage. Her "Echo" unlocks at level 20, doubling the number of times all of Tidal's skill damages can occur. Her ultimate "Tide Lament" summons a surge, dealing 900% damage to groups of enemies.

2. Hidden
Hidden can bring considerable damage by summoning units. His passive "Rise" summons a single spell paper figure to automatically attack enemies. His "Merge" releases a lightning chain causing 60% damage every 4 normal attacks from the paper figure, with a maximum of 3 chains. At level 5, he unlocks "Receive," allowing him to summon an additional paper figure. At level 20, he unlocks "Transform," where the summoned spell paper figures are replaced with spirit spell paper figures, becoming even more powerful.

3. Otherworldly Flower
Otherworldly Flower focuses on continuous fire damage. She is synthesized through Spore, Wildflower, and Paladin. Her passive "Heart Burn" allows burning to stack up to 4 layers. Her "Spread" transfers the burn to two random enemies when a burned target dies. Her "Disaster Fire" causes the burn to deal an extra 3% of the target's max HP as damage. Her ultimate applies a burn to one enemy, continuously dealing damage over 10 seconds.

This concludes the recommendations for Adventurer Star mage characters. The ones introduced above are all quite useful and powerful mages. You can choose to synthesize them based on your team's needs, letting them take on the main damage-dealing responsibilities and help secure victory.
Adventure Star Oni Musha is an elite quality hero, mainly focusing on physical attacks, and is positioned as an assassin. He can instantly dash into the enemy formation to deal damage during battles. Many beginners are very interested in his abilities and strength because they draw this hero at the start. Therefore, this article aims to help those who are interested by introducing Oni Musha in detail. If you want to know more, keep reading.

Oni Musha has a passive skill called "Backstab," which allows him to teleport to the symmetrical position of the grid at the start of the battle and makes his next attack deal 120% damage. Each time he levels up, his attack and health increase by 0.2%. When he reaches level 5, his critical hit rate increases by 10%.

Reaching level 10 will increase his attack power by 10%, reaching level 15 will increase his attack speed by 30%, and reaching level 20 will increase both his health and attack power by 20%. Reaching level 30 will increase his final attack power and final health by 20%. Overall, as an elite quality hero, Oni Musha can dash into the enemy formation and deal considerable damage to fragile enemy characters, making him very suitable for the early game.

In the later stages, you can consider synthesizing him with Gunblade Penguin and Bionic Gamma to become Phantom Rabbit. The Phantom Rabbit's passive "Cunning Rabbit Stealth" allows it to gain a 1-second stealth effect at the start of the battle, protecting itself from attacks, and also teleporting to the enemy's symmetrical grid position to launch an attack.

His "Weakness Insight" guarantees a critical hit every time he attacks an enemy with less than 50% health, increasing the overall damage of the attack. His "Hunt" grants a 1-second stealth effect each time he kills an enemy. His ultimate skill slashes the target enemy horizontally, dealing 350% high damage.

This concludes the introduction of Adventure Star Oni Musha. This hero is primarily used for early game transition. You can place him in a position targeting key enemy output to maximize his effectiveness. In the mid to late game, when he becomes less effective, you can synthesize and upgrade him to transform into the more powerful Phantom Rabbit.
In the world of Adventure Star to be introduced today, Tide, as a mythical character, is a unique existence in the mage camp. In the discussion of how strong Adventure Star's Tide is, everyone will find the main core usage of this character. She dominates the battlefield with her unique penetration ability and frost output. Because of these abilities, those who do not yet own her are eagerly looking forward to knowing her practical performance. So, the essence of this legendary hero's skills will be analyzed below.

First, let's look at the hero's basic attribute settings. In the game, Tide is positioned as a mage, combining the traits of frost and penetration output advantages. This determines that she can both deal high direct damage to enemies in combat and weaken enemy defenses with special elemental effects. In terms of synthesis, it requires the fusion of Bionic Machine Beta, Wildflower, and Mech Dog to awaken Tide. Her ultimate skill, Tidal Lament, is a major killing move on the battlefield. Once released, it can summon waves to sweep over enemies, instantly bursting out an astonishing 900% damage. Whether clearing minions or dueling bosses, it can produce a striking effect.

The passive skill, Amplification Rhythm, provides a stable guarantee for Tide's sustained output. Every four normal attacks will automatically trigger a water wave to hit the enemy, adding an extra 120% damage. This means that under a frequent attack rhythm, the enemy will continuously suffer pressure from Tide, and the total accumulated damage is still considerable. Looking at the active skill, Joyful Melody, when the character reaches level 5, the basic form of this skill is unlocked, with a 10% chance to trigger the magical sea current leap effect at this time.

When the sea current leap effect takes place, the character will instantly teleport to a new position and fire a note containing powerful energy, dealing 220% high damage to the target. This random teleportation not only increases the fun of operation but also helps Tide flexibly dodge the enemy's fatal attacks or find a better attack angle. After reaching level 20, this skill undergoes a qualitative upgrade, with the number of skill hits directly doubling. A skill that was already quite powerful now brings massive damage in a short period.

As the level gradually increases, Tide will gain a series of growth-type buffs. Each upgrade will steadily increase the hero's attack power and health by 0.5%. Specifically, at key level nodes, at level 5, the effect of Joyful Melody is unlocked, which can further enhance mobility and burst power. At level 10, attack power and attack speed increase by 10% simultaneously, allowing more attacks to be made within a unit of time, significantly improving output efficiency.
At level 15, health increases by 30%, enhancing survivability and ensuring that she is not easily knocked down in intense battles. At level 20, the echo mechanism is unlocked, expanding tactical possibilities. At level 25, attack power and health increase by another 20%, making overall strength stronger. Finally, at level 30, final attack power and final health both increase by 20%. At this point, Tide has become a core character in the team, and equipping exclusive gems can further unleash her maximum potential.

The Mythic Gem gloves give her a unique magic recovery mechanism, where every three attacks can additionally restore 1 mana, effectively alleviating mana anxiety and ensuring the continuity of skill releases. The Mythic Gem footwear focuses on post-kill burst enhancement, where after successfully killing a target, Tide's attack power surges by 10% for the next 3 seconds, up to a maximum of 100%, giving her stronger capabilities in mopping up the remaining enemies. The Legendary Gem lower garment has a team collaboration bonus, where whenever a Mythic hero unit is deployed, Tide's own attack power increases by 10%, encouraging players to build a strong lineup around her.

Moreover, in actual combat, when using Tide's skill combinations, it's important to note that at the beginning, you can use normal attacks to quickly stack the count for Amplification Rhythm, waiting for the opportunity to trigger the passive water wave damage. Then, activate Joyful Melody at the right time, using its probability-triggered sea current leap to adjust positioning, avoid danger, and deal burst damage. When facing groups of monsters or boss fights, decisively activate the ultimate skill, Tidal Lament, and combine it with other buffs to instantly clear the field or heavily damage the opponent. Due to her burst area damage and various buff enhancement abilities, players can flexibly adjust positioning and skill release timing according to different combat scenarios to maximize her strength. To acquire this powerful hero, simply use the recruitment system in the game. Once included in the main team, she will surely become a core character in your adventure journey.

The analysis of her skills in the discussion of how strong Adventure Star's Tide is quite clear. You can see the timing and effectiveness of each skill above. Regarding the overall effect, you should also consider the current cultivation in actual combat.
This issue will address how to play the Warrior, a character that many friends are concerned about. The Warrior is a very versatile presence in practical stages, often able to balance output and durability, with excellent sustained combat capabilities. Currently, there are two very effective ways to play as a Warrior, both of which revolve around building around a Mythic Warrior. I'll share these with you one by one, hoping that after reading, you can gain some help.

The first approach is aimed at constructing "Red." The three heroes required to summon it include Oni Samurai, Bionic Device Y, and Paladin. Among these, the Oni Samurai has the lowest summoning difficulty; you just need to spend more silver coins in the stage to draw him multiple times. Once on the field, place him in the back row to target the enemy's main damage dealers, making it easy to pass the initial waves of the stage.
Then, the front line of the team can be filled by the Bionic Device Y from the synthesis path. It is a rare-level tank with built-in AOE damage and control, supplementing the team's output while also helping to limit the enemy's movements. As for the Paladin, it is more challenging to draw, but after winning several waves, cards will drop within the stage, and using these cards to summon the Paladin works just as well.
Once these three heroes are gathered, Red can join the battle. Red's skill deals damage based on his maximum health and heals himself, so when equipping the main character, try to choose high-health equipment. This way, once Red's lineup is formed, he can deal sufficient damage.

Cultivating Red is also crucial. After upgrading, the unlocked Weakness Exploit allows him to greatly increase his attack speed against low-health enemies, effectively enhancing Red's ability to finish off weakened foes. At max level, the provided Wild Rhythm lets Red use his ultimate skill again immediately after casting it, ensuring sufficient sustained damage against bosses.
Moreover, Red's three exclusive gems also provide significant boosts. The helmet and glove gems restore mana and increase maximum health, respectively, allowing Red to continuously cast ultimates without mana anxiety and increasing the actual damage of his ultimates. The mythic gem for the lower garment directly increases his attack range by 1.5, mainly compensating for Red's short reach, letting him always stick to the enemy and ensure output.

The second approach is aimed at constructing "Luna," whose synthesis route includes Shadow, Gunblade Penguin, and Mech Dog. Compared to the high-attack, high-health Red, Luna's warrior playstyle focuses more on sustaining output through high-frequency lifesteal. Therefore, before entering the stage, it's necessary to equip more attack and attack speed gear to further enhance the efficiency and frequency of lifesteal.
In the early stages of drawing cards, besides keeping Shadow for transition, you can also keep some other low-quality assassins to supplement the damage. Although Shadow can deal extra damage with its fourth attack, it only targets the nearest single enemy. If the enemy's main damage dealer is in the back row, they can easily be picked off due to their range advantage. Thus, pairing with some assassins to cut down the back row can make the early stages smoother.
During the mid-game, besides obtaining the Gunblade Penguin needed for the synthesis route, you can also keep some Bionic Device Y. This ensures that if Mech Dog doesn't appear, you can directly switch to an assassin-focused strategy.

The Gunblade Penguin itself is a powerful assassin. You can upgrade it moderately to increase its attack and health, and unlock the skill "Frost Light" at level five. Combined with its inherent critical hit rate, Frost Light allows it to launch an additional frost dagger, dealing higher burst damage and smoothly transitioning through the mid-game.
Once Luna's set is complete, in addition to high-frequency lifesteal, upgrading her grants a Last Stand effect, providing an additional survival mechanism and significantly improving overall fault tolerance. Luna also has a high demand for exclusive gems. Her two mythic gems provide extra attack power and lifesteal, further enhancing her lifesteal capability. Additionally, her exclusive legendary gem provides a 100% damage boost when Last Stand is triggered, giving Luna extremely high burst damage when she's low on health.

Above is the complete guide on how to play the Warrior in Adventure Star. The two Warrior playstyles mentioned above can both provide an excellent gaming experience in practice. Their synthesis routes are relatively smooth, though the focus of each playstyle is slightly different, requiring different equipment setups before entering the stage.
Many friends have asked how to play the Star Shooter in Adventure. Currently, there are mainly two strategies for playing the shooter, and of course, they are all built around mythic heroes. At present, there are only two relatively strong shooter heroes in the mythic category: one is Bi, who relies on answer-based bow and arrow output; the other is Pong Pong, who relies on dual guns for multiple shots. Next, I will introduce the gameplay ideas for both of them.

The first strategy revolves around building a team around Bi. He requires Shadow + Paladin + Thorn to be synthesized. Among these, only Shadow is relatively easy to produce, so you can start cultivating Shadow in advance. Although Shadow is only of elite quality, he is also a main damage dealer as a shooter. Every four normal attacks, he can deal an additional 70% attack bonus area damage, and his attack interval is only 0.3, making him very strong in the early stages of the level.
As for Paladin and Thorn, they can only be summoned through cards in the levels. If you have to prioritize, it's recommended to choose Paladin, because even if you get too many, she can still play a role. This is mainly due to her passive skill, which increases the attack speed of herself and adjacent cross-range teammates at the beginning of the battle.
In actual combat, if there are multiple Paladins, this attack speed can be stacked. For the core shooter hero "Bi" in this strategy, attack speed is very important, because his own attack interval is as long as 1.4 seconds, and he needs a certain increase in attack speed to achieve the expected burst. If Thorn comes, you can take it, but more often, you might need to use it to balance between the shooter and tank builds, after all, Thorn is essentially a control tank. For the "Bi" shooter strategy, he mainly serves a synthesis role.

Players with the means can also acquire Bi's exclusive gem. With the gem, Bi gains three powerful enhancements: the first is to restore mana upon killing a target, the second is to increase 1% damage for every 1% decrease in the target's health, and the third is to directly increase 50% damage to bosses. Basically, by the time this set is complete, it's about the same time the boss appears, so this damage boost to the boss is very useful.
In summary, the main strength of this set after it is formed lies in "Bi" himself. His base attack power is as high as 5050, at least twice that of any other shooter hero. Moreover, each of his skills can help him frequently release Sun-Piercing Arrows with a 200% attack bonus. This means that in the late game, enemies will have to withstand hits of 10,000 damage each time, and even the boss won't last long.

The second strategy for the shooter revolves around building a team around Pong Pong. Pong Pong's synthesis route is Ghost Warrior + Wildflower + Paladin. Among these, only Wildflower is a shooter, and she is of rare quality, with a lower chance of appearing than Ghost Warrior. Therefore, it's suggested to cultivate Ghost Warrior first, as it not only has a lower cost but also allows for a smooth transition to the assassin build if Wildflower doesn't appear later.
Of course, if Wildflower comes early, you can use her as a temporary replacement for Pong Pong. Both are shooters specialized in multiple shots, but Wildflower's skills mainly involve splitting attacks, hitting multiple targets, and the damage to a single target is not outstanding.
Therefore, it's necessary to synthesize Pong Pong as soon as possible. Although Pong Pong also relies on splash damage from an additional bullet for multiple shots, he starts with a 60% attack speed and has an attack interval of only 0.4, making his output frequency far superior to Wildflower's.

Pong Pong's gems, like Bi's, provide significant boosts, including a mythic gem that quickly increases attack power and a legendary gem that increases attack speed. For Pong Pong, the two attack-boosting mythic gems effectively compensate for his low base attack power of just over 2000, and their conditions for increasing attack power are easily met: one triggers every third attack, and the other activates when entering stealth. These are easily achievable for Pong Pong, who has a very short attack interval and a built-in stealth skill.
As for the legendary gem that increases attack speed, although it may seem redundant for Pong Pong, who already has a very short attack interval, the value of the increase is quite significant. It provides a 10% attack speed boost for each mythic hero on the field. In the late game, when multiple Pong Pongs are summoned, its practical effect is very noticeable.

This concludes the explanation of how to play the Star Shooter in Adventure. Each of the shooter strategies mentioned above has stable output capabilities, and once fully formed, they can handle any level of enemies. In practice, you can choose one of these strategies based on the low-quality heroes you have.
This issue brings you the recommended Adventure Star playstyles. Currently, there are multiple mythic-level heroes in the game, and each of these mythic heroes can develop a corresponding playstyle based on their skills. The combat experience under different playstyles varies. In the following, I will recommend several high-strength playstyles to you. If you want to learn about these playstyles, let's dive in!

① Thief Economy Playstyle: This strategy is built around the mythic hero Kyle. Kyle has two key skills that form the core of this playstyle. The first one is the Mountain Breaker, which deals AOE damage to surrounding enemies. When he reaches level 20, this skill provides a stackable 2% attack speed boost with each use. Therefore, as long as Kyle's level keeps increasing, his attack frequency will become faster and faster. Additionally, this move also provides 2 silver coins per attack, and with enough silver coins, you can draw new heroes more quickly, thereby enhancing your team's combat power.
Of course, at the beginning of the stage, it's impossible to directly field Kyle, as legendary heroes need to be synthesized from multiple lower-quality heroes. Kyle's synthesis path includes two thieves and one Wildflower, and the thief's attacks have a certain chance to provide silver coins, thus accelerating Kyle's synthesis process. Moreover, having more thieves is not a problem because Kyle's second key skill, "One Call, Many Respond," can increase the entire team's critical hit rate based on the number of thieves in the team. So, the more thieves in the team, the higher the burst damage. Therefore, this playstyle only requires continuously drawing heroes and keeping thieves, then finding Wildflower to synthesize Kyle.

② Control Playstyle: This strategy mainly relies on continuously buying tank heroes to control the battle, thus outlasting the opponent. However, since these tanks' skills do not trigger 100% of the time, they still need some cultivation, primarily by upgrading their health points. Additionally, if you encounter a card that summons a Paladin during the match, make sure to take it, as the Paladin has a skill that increases the team's attack speed, allowing your heroes to attack more frequently, thus increasing the chances for the tank heroes to trigger their stun skills.
In addition to the legendary quality Thorn, if you draw the common quality Bionic Alpha, the elite quality Bionic Beta, and the rare quality Bionic Gamma, you can keep them. The first two have a 20% chance to trigger a stun and AOE damage skill, while the last one, besides this skill, also has a multi-segment chain lightning skill.

③ Marksman Playstyle: The marksman heroes in Adventure Star all have strong sustained damage output, mainly because almost all of them have a passive skill that triggers an extra attack every four normal attacks. Besides the lowest quality Spore, which directly adds continuous poison damage to normal attacks, the elite quality Shadow and the rare quality Wildflower both add an extra AOE or triple damage after every four normal attacks. If Wildflower reaches level 5, this extra damage changes from triple to sextuple, effectively attacking up to 7 targets at once, significantly improving the efficiency of clearing enemies.
Additionally, when playing the marksman playstyle, you may also draw the legendary marksman character, RoboDog. Not only does RoboDog have a chance to throw bombs with normal attacks, but upon reaching max level, it can also fire powerful penetrating bullets with its ultimate skill, capable of dealing massive damage through multiple enemies. It also has a passive skill that increases the number of skill attacks, allowing it to perform three powerful penetrating attacks in conjunction with its ultimate skill.

④ Assassin Playstyle: The assassin playstyle is best played after purchasing a Phantom Rabbit with your first recharge. The Phantom Rabbit is synthesized from the Ghost Warrior + Gunblade Penguin + Bionic Gamma, all of which are available at the start. After obtaining the Phantom Rabbit, you only need to continuously spend silver coins to draw heroes and keep them. The Ghost Warrior and Gunblade Penguin are also assassins and can be used as main forces before synthesizing the Phantom Rabbit. It is recommended to place them in the back corners to leverage their passives, "Backstab" and "Charge," to quickly infiltrate the enemy's rear and eliminate their main forces.
Of course, after synthesizing the Phantom Rabbit, positioning is less of a concern. The Phantom Rabbit itself has stealth, making it much more forgiving than the Ghost Warrior and Gunblade Penguin. Additionally, its ultimate skill, Cross Slash, has a very high damage multiplier, making it capable of quickly killing both front and backline enemies.

The above content covers all the recommended playstyles for Adventure Star. Each of these playstyles requires a corresponding mythic hero as the core. Without the mythic hero, the other lower-quality heroes cannot carry the entire game. Therefore, it is recommended to obtain the mythic hero first before playing the corresponding playstyle.

