Han Xin is a very well-known general, referred to as the "War God" by later generations. Naturally, he is extremely powerful. Players can draw Han Xin as their general card in the game Code Kill. Today, I will introduce in detail how to play with Han Xin in Code Kill. Each general card designed in the game has its own unique skills and matters needing attention during settlement. These must be clearly understood before they can be used.

Han Xin's initial health is 5, and he has two skills: Ambush on All Sides and Fight with Back Against Water. The effect of Ambush on All Sides allows Han Xin to set any card as an ambush. When another character plays a card, Han Xin can discard a similarly named ambush card, then draw a card, and immediately play a kill against them. The effect of Fight with Back Against Water allows Han Xin to treat all cards in hand as kills; these kills deal 1 extra damage. After causing damage, he may reclaim these cards. If this kill does not cause damage, then these cards are destroyed, and Han Xin loses an equal amount of health.

When using the skill Ambush on All Sides, note that equipment cards can also be set as ambush cards. However, since there are no identically named equipment cards in the game, setting an equipment card as an ambush card will not trigger this effect later, which is something to pay attention to. During the card-playing phase, this skill can be activated multiple times, each time choosing any number of cards, making it very flexible. When using the skill Fight with Back Against Water, one should be even more cautious, as it comes with negative effects. Kills played through this skill will normally trigger various equipment and skill effects. There's no need to fear Cao Cao, because the timing for reclaiming cards happens before the point at which damage is taken, so Cao Cao cannot obtain these cards.

Even if you only have one card in your hand, you can still activate this skill; when you have no cards in hand, you cannot activate it. Another usage tip is that you can also activate this skill when the opponent uses skills like Frontline Duel or Beacon of War, as at this time, you can treat all your hand cards as kills, but since these kills are not targeted, but merely as a response, they will not cause any damage to anyone.

After understanding how to play with Han Xin in Code Kill, everyone can start applying it in the game. Understanding the skill effects is just the first step; you also need to make reasonable responses based on different opponents, teammates, and your own identity. This is what makes the game very charming.