Today, the editor brings you an introduction to Fan Qi's skills and gameplay in the game "Three Thousand Fantasy Worlds." In this game, as a character of the Immortal Spirit faction with a Mythic quality, Fan Qi plays a crucial role in battles with his unique positioning as a powerful attacker and burst damage dealer. Gaining a deep understanding of Fan Qi's skillset and related strategies is very important for players to build a strong lineup and conquer various stages. Below, the editor will provide a detailed analysis of Fan Qi's skill system and related gameplay strategies.

Each of Fan Qi's skills is extremely powerful. His ultimate move, "Hundred Weapons Martial Arts - Sword and Blade Assault," deals extraordinary physical damage to random targets in the enemy's back row and has a certain percentage chance to stun them. This skill is highly intimidating at the start of a battle, capable of quickly damaging key enemy output roles and potentially controlling them, disrupting the enemy's attack rhythm. The "Fan's Blood" skill grants him Nether Aura immediately when his health drops below a certain percentage. This skill provides critical resources, Nether Aura, when the battle becomes intense and Fan Qi's health decreases, allowing him to enter a more powerful combat state. The "Western White Tiger" skill increases Fan Qi's attack power, health, and critical hit damage by a certain percentage. This passive skill enhances Fan Qi's basic attributes from multiple aspects, giving him both high offensive capabilities and some survivability in battle.
Fan Qi integrates Nether Aura into his own bloodline, and each time he uses a normal attack or rage skill, there is a certain percentage chance to gain Nether Aura. By continuously stacking Nether Aura, Fan Qi can enhance himself, increasing damage reduction and the damage of his rage skills.

When using the "Hundred Weapons Martial Arts - Sword and Blade Assault" skill, choose targets based on the characteristics of the enemy lineup, prioritizing the most threatening roles in the enemy's back row, such as high-damage mages or support roles that provide critical buffs. When the skill triggers a stun effect, quickly organize other output roles on your team to focus fire on the stunned target, aiming to eliminate it within the control duration, thereby reducing the overall output of the enemy. Stacking Nether Aura is key to enhancing Fan Qi's combat power. In the early stages of battle, try to accumulate Nether Aura through normal attacks and skill usage. Prioritize attacking the enemy's front-line tank characters with normal attacks, as they typically have high health and can withstand multiple attacks, thus increasing the probability of gaining Nether Aura.

Considering that Fan Qi needs some time to stack Nether Aura and his survivability is relatively weak before the aura is fully stacked, pairing him with a healing support character is crucial. A support healer like Wang Baole, who can restore health to all allies and apply the Lotus Fire to the ally with the lowest health, is very suitable. In battle, Wang Baole continuously heals Fan Qi, ensuring his survival and allowing him to focus on dealing damage and stacking Nether Aura. Teaming up with other powerful attackers, once Fan Qi has fully stacked his Nether Aura, can create a formidable combined output. Characters like Cheng Dalei, who deal massive physical damage and additional true damage based on a percentage of the target's maximum health, are ideal partners.

The introduction to Fan Qi's skills and gameplay in "Three Thousand Fantasy Worlds" is now complete. Pairing him with control characters can also create a better output environment for Fan Qi. After Fan Qi stuns an enemy with the "Hundred Weapons Martial Arts - Sword and Blade Assault" skill, Wang Lu can follow up with other control skills, extending the control duration on the enemy, further disrupting their rhythm, and creating more opportunities for Fan Qi to deal damage.