Dong Zhuo, as a notorious yet powerful warlord and minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, has left a significant mark in the long river of history. In the world of the strategy card game Code:Kill, Dong Zhuo's card is equally eye-catching. The strength of Dong Zhuo's card in Code:Kill depends on its overall skill setup. This card is equipped with two unique and powerful skills, allowing players to experience the unique charm of this historical figure in the game.

Dong Zhuo starts with an initial health value of 6, so his initial survivability is quite good. He also has the skill Deceive Heaven and Depose the Lord, which can only be used once per turn but can create quite a stir. It allows Dong Zhuo to swap the positions of two other characters. This is not just a simple seat change; through this operation, Dong Zhuo can alter the battlefield situation. Additionally, Dong Zhuo can choose one of these characters, permanently reducing their hand limit by 1. This effect not only directly impacts the target character's hand management strategy but may also disrupt the opponent's play rhythm at critical moments.
If Dong Zhuo himself is the first to act in the sequence of playing cards, then this skill provides a significant advantage. Regarding the specific effect of swapping positions, it does not affect the action order of each character in the current round, but it takes effect immediately, causing the seat numbers of the two characters to be swapped. This means that while the action order for the current round remains unchanged, starting from the next round, the action order will follow the new seat numbers. This design adds uncertainty to the game, requiring players to consider their later play order when using the Deceive Heaven and Depose the Lord skill.

When a target character’s hand limit is reduced to 0 due to the Deceive Heaven and Depose the Lord skill, although it cannot be further reduced, this state still has a profound impact on the character's hand management. For example, if the target character subsequently gains an effect that increases the hand limit by +1, their hand limit will not directly return to 1, but will become 1. Additionally, there is an equipment called Feather Helmet, which can increase the wearer's hand limit by 2. Even this seemingly protective equipment cannot completely resist the effect of the Deceive Heaven and Depose the Lord skill. Once a character wearing the Feather Helmet is chosen and the skill is successfully used, their hand limit will be reduced to 0. Even if the character re-equips the Feather Helmet later, their hand limit will not return to the original 2, but will remain at 2.

Apart from the combination effect of this general card and the equipment card, he also has a second skill called Hidden Treasure in Meiwu. This skill triggers at the end of each turn, activating this mysterious mechanism. At this point, everyone can carefully select 3 cards from the top of the deck and move them to a special off-field area called Meiwu, like Dong Zhuo's private treasure house, both hidden and secure. The cards stored here can be used flexibly during Dong Zhuo's turn, whether to quickly play them to deal with crises or to discard them at the right time.
Since these cards do not count towards Dong Zhuo's hand limit, this gives him greater strategic flexibility in hand management. When Dong Zhuo plays a powerful Fiery City Burn, he can discard any card in Meiwu to further enhance the attack effect or pave the way for subsequent actions. Similarly, when he needs to show off his generous alcohol consumption and play multiple Wine cards in a row, he may discard cards from Meiwu without hesitation, catching opponents off guard. It is worth noting that these cards moved to Meiwu are invisible to other players and cannot be taken by any means.

Although they have physically left Dong Zhuo's hand range, functionally, they are no different from hand cards, providing Dong Zhuo with a rich array of tactical choices. However, if Dong Zhuo unfortunately dies, the Meiwu area will also disappear, and all cards stored in Meiwu will be discarded and sent to the discard pile.
The above is the introduction to how strong Dong Zhuo's card is in Code:Kill. If you like the effects of Dong Zhuo's card in the game, remember to pair it with the recommended equipment card when using it later. We have already suggested the most suitable equipment card for you.