For players who want to have a good experience in the game Code Kill, it's very important to be familiar with the skill effects of various hero cards. Cai Wenji, as a card that everyone can easily obtain, naturally needs to be understood clearly. Let's take a look at how to play Cai Wenji in Code Kill. Each hero card designed in the game has its own unique effect, and only after understanding the skills can you start using them.

Cai Wenji starts with 4 health points, and her two skills are Hu Jia Shiba Pai and Li Luan Duan Chang. Hu Jia Shiba Pai can only be used once per turn. When a character is injured or dies, Cai Wenji can draw a card and then discard a card from the source of damage. The effect of Li Luan Duan Chang is that whenever she is injured, she can choose to swap positions with another character. You might not fully understand the specific resolution rules after reading the introduction, but don't worry, I will provide a detailed explanation.

A character being injured means taking damage, and dying means the general's health is less than zero, about to be eliminated. At this time, you can choose to activate this skill. It's easy to understand that Cai Wenji draws one card herself; the target for discarding a card is the source of damage. This source of damage does not refer to the damage done to Cai Wenji herself, but rather the damage that caused another character to be injured or die. That is, if you see a teammate in your camp lose 1 health point, you can activate this skill to make the opponent lose a card. The effect of Li Luan Duan Chang is that as long as she takes damage, she can swap positions. After swapping seats, the current round's action order will not change. Starting from the next round, the action order will change according to the seat number.

This means that this skill cannot be used to act twice in one turn because no matter which position you switch to, it will only take effect in the next turn. However, this effect can be used to achieve many goals. For example, moving next to the target you want to kill, or moving to a more advantageous position, etc.

After reading today's introduction to this general by me, everyone should now understand how to play Cai Wenji in Code Kill, right? In fact, this is a relatively easy character to get started with, of course, on the premise of understanding the effects and the precautions during settlement. Only by clarifying these points will the game become more interesting when playing.