In the rich and diverse class system of "Blade & Soul 2" mobile game, the Warrior is a melee class with low cultivation costs. So, how is the Warrior in "Blade & Soul 2" mobile game? The following will provide a detailed introduction to the Warrior gameplay in "Blade & Soul 2" mobile game. With high defense and HP, the Warrior can perform excellently in both PVP and PVE dungeons. Interested players, keep reading below!

The Warrior is a highly versatile class, mainly positioned as a melee support type. Its control ability and single-target damage are very strong. In dungeon battles, it can quickly attract enemy aggro, providing solid and reliable protection for teammates, truly a solid barrier in the team. For this reason, the Warrior can serve as a melee tank, helping the team's main DPS absorb a large amount of damage. Due to its lower difficulty in operation, new players can also easily get started and quickly integrate into the game's combat rhythm.

Ⅰ. Detailed Explanation of Warrior's Output Techniques
In combat, when the opponent's escape skill is on cooldown and they are stunned or weakened, it's the perfect time for the Warrior to launch a fierce attack. At this point, the player can start with a chokehold, followed by three Earthquake skills, then another Fearless Strike, continuing the output. In the last second, let the opponent fall freely. Immediately after, use Quake to enter the rage state. At this moment, the XX combo (100% critical hit in rage state, X skill can be used twice for Overlord Smash) deals explosive damage. Then, continue using various control skills to maintain the output. Usually, before this burst combo is even finished, the opponent has already been defeated.

Ⅱ. Daily Dungeon Skill Locking Suggestions
In daily dungeon runs, to optimize combat performance, there are four skills that players are recommended to lock: Bull Rush, Bone Shredder (actual tests show that this skill has little impact on damage), Dragon's Fury, and Blazing Wheel. As for the chokehold skill, whether to lock it depends on the actual situation in the dungeon and whether it is necessary to grab monsters. Below is a detailed introduction to the key points of using these related skills:
Defense Skills: In combat, prioritize increasing defense reduction to 400%. When the opportunity arises, decisively use control skills to control the opponent. At the same time, always be alert to the opponent's counterattack, which may cause you to become weakened. Therefore, after controlling the opponent, do not stand still and continue to output; immediately enter the rage state and follow up with the Overlord Smash combo, continuing to control the opponent and ensuring that the battle rhythm remains in your hands.

Knockdown Skills: In PVP, when facing ranged opponents, players need to cleverly use the Universal Pull to close the distance; when facing melee opponents, use the Defense Break (Golden Shatter) and Ignore Defense (Annihilation) skills to knock them down. After successfully knocking down, immediately use the stun skill to suppress the opponent from getting up. Given the Warrior's rich variety of control skills, when the opponent's escape skill is on cooldown, a smooth combo can defeat the opponent.
Control Skills: The Warrior excels in control skills among all classes, with three stuns and two knockdowns. The three stuns are achieved through: 1st skill Quake, 2nd skill Charge, and Shield Bash; the two knockdowns are achieved through Golden Shatter and Annihilation.

Ⅲ. Skill Point Allocation Strategy
In terms of skill point allocation, it is recommended that players first max out the Destruction skill at 10 points. As one of the core output skills of the Warrior, the Destruction skill can significantly increase damage output. Next, add points to Extinguish and Rage Sweep. Considering that bosses often move in dungeons, the Extinguish skill provides area-of-effect continuous damage, which has an advantage against moving targets. Therefore, it is recommended to prioritize adding points to Rage Sweep.
It is particularly important to note that there is a critical point in the process of adding points to Rage Sweep and Extinguish. In the first 5 points, each point increases skill damage by 2%; after 5 points, each point only increases skill damage by 1%. Based on this characteristic, if a player has 24 skill points, a reasonable allocation would be 10 points in Destruction, 9 points in Rage Sweep, and 5 points in Extinguish. The detailed allocation is as follows:

This is all the content about "How is the Warrior in Blade & Soul 2 Mobile Game." Overall, the Warrior class, with its powerful defense, excellent control, and output, as well as its low operational threshold, is very suitable for newcomers who like melee play. Everyone just needs to wait patiently for the game's open beta on April 3rd to experience the unique charm of the Warrior class!