Today, I will introduce to you a fierce general from the Three Kingdoms, Ma Chao. This warrior appears early in many Three Kingdoms games, and how good Ma Chao is in Codename: Kill also depends on the type of character design in this game. Actually, in the current testing phase of Codename: Kill, since the final effects of the cards are still being adjusted, we can only judge based on the current effects.
In the game, Ma Chao is a powerful warrior card with an initial 6 health points. Ma Chao's first skill is "Western Liang Iron Cavalry," which gives his attack cards a special effect. Whenever he uses an attack card, it has a suppression effect. Suppression is a strong control effect that prevents the target character from using any warrior skills during their turn. This effect is very useful against warriors who rely on skills to enhance their own abilities or disrupt opponents.

It's worth noting that attack cards played through special means such as "Frontline Duel" and "Flame of War" do not have the suppression effect because these attack cards do not target a specific character but affect all enemy characters. In addition to the suppression effect, "Western Liang Iron Cavalry" also provides Ma Chao with additional resource acquisition capabilities. At the start of each turn, Ma Chao randomly draws 1 mount card. If there are no more mount cards left in the deck, he will instead draw 1 attack card.
For example, he can use the extra attack cards obtained to increase pressure on vulnerable enemy targets or save them for use in subsequent turns. The specific mechanism of the suppression effect is unique and powerful. Once a character is suppressed, all of their warrior skills will temporarily become ineffective, including some skills that require meeting specific conditions to trigger, like "Endurance." This means that a suppressed character will lose their main defensive means and strategic depth, making them extremely vulnerable to attacks. Additionally, a character already under suppression cannot be suppressed again, even if they gain new skills.

Ma Chao's second skill, "Brocade Lion," allows him to swap positions with another character after playing an equipment card. After playing an equipment card, you can immediately choose another character and swap positions with them. This swap will affect the order of actions in subsequent rounds but will not affect the order of actions within the current round. Specifically, after swapping positions, the action order for the current round remains unchanged, but starting from the next round, the action order will be determined by the new seat numbers. This means that once the seat number changes, the action order for each subsequent round will adjust accordingly until another position swap occurs.
Therefore, whenever you successfully play an equipment card, whether during the normal play phase or due to specific skills or strategy cards, you can trigger the "Brocade Lion" skill. After triggering, you can choose any other character on the field and swap positions with them. This swap is immediate. After swapping positions, if there is a suppressed character within a distance of 1 from the new position, your number of attack opportunities will increase by 1. Suppression status refers to a state where the target character cannot use their warrior skills, which is usually caused by certain specific warrior skills or strategy card effects.

Different from some skills with usage limits, "Brocade Lion" has no limit on the number of times it can be used. As long as you have enough equipment cards to play and meet the corresponding conditions, you can continuously use this skill to adjust your position. Although position swaps do not affect the action order within the current round, they will affect every subsequent round. Starting from the next round, the action order will be determined by the latest seat numbers. For example, if a player was originally the first to act, after swapping positions with another character, they might become the third to act.

That's all for the introduction of Ma Chao in Codename: Kill. From this, it seems that Ma Chao is a pretty decent card. When using him, you can take advantage of position swaps to avoid enemy attack ranges or get closer to vulnerable targets for strikes, while also increasing the number of attack opportunities.