On the battlefield of Code Kill, Zhang Jiao has become a master strategist in the hearts of many players with his unique initial 5 health points and enigmatic skill combinations. How Zhang Jiao performs in Code Kill can be seen from the details of his skills. Currently, players are quite satisfied with the strength of the Zhang Jiao card, and many have achieved great results using him in multiplayer modes.
His first skill is Taiping Dao, the core mechanism of which lies in cleverly shuffling 8 talismans into the deck. These talismans are no ordinary items; they possess healing powers. When Zhang Jiao activates this skill, all the talismans quietly merge into the deck, and once these talismans leave the deck for any reason, Zhang Jiao will lose the Taiping Dao skill. The effect of the talismans is very unique: when a lucky character obtains them, they will be automatically played and then disappear.

Once played, Zhang Jiao can choose a character to restore 1 health point, providing valuable support on the battlefield. However, if the selected character is not present, it will instead harm the player who played the talisman, causing them to lose 1 health point. When all the talismans have left the deck, Zhang Jiao will undergo his ultimate transformation, gaining the Call Wind and Summon Rain skill effect. This effect allows him to flip over the top 3 cards of the deck each turn and potentially play them, striking at enemies or protecting himself. If none of these 3 cards are successfully played by the end of the turn, Zhang Jiao will deal 2 lightning damage to one character. It's worth noting that whenever the talismans leave the deck for any reason, the count for the Call Wind and Summon Rain skill changes. Additionally, this skill intelligently detects the total number of talismans currently in the deck, meaning that if other skills shuffle more talismans into the deck, Zhang Jiao must wait until all talismans have left the deck before triggering the subsequent effects of the Call Wind and Summon Rain skill.

Taiping Dao, as one of Zhang Jiao's signature skills in Code Kill, allows other characters to give Zhang Jiao 2 cards as an entry fee once per turn in exchange for restoring 1 health point. This design provides valuable support and recovery capabilities on the battlefield. More importantly, after obtaining the cards through Taiping Dao, Zhang Jiao can choose not to restore the opponent's health. However, the trigger conditions for the Taiping Dao skill are relatively challenging.
Many players believe that Zhang Jiao's skills are too basic in the early stages, requiring all the talismans—similar to peach recovery cards—to take effect before gaining more powerful skills, which also increases the difficulty of skill activation. Especially in different game modes like Junba (8-player), 2v2, or 3v3, if the enemy holds one or two talismans, Zhang Jiao may remain in a basic state for the entire match, unable to display his true potential. This setting has left many fans of Zhang Jiao feeling somewhat helpless.

Many players have suggested adjustments to this, but for the balance of card games, every change requires careful consideration. The development team needs to maintain the diversity and fun of the game while ensuring balance and fairness among all characters. However, the players' suggestions are not baseless; they reflect the actual problems and challenges encountered in the game. Therefore, when making card settings adjustments later, the development team will seriously consider these suggestions and make certain adjustments and optimizations to Zhang Jiao's skills, something everyone can look forward to.

The above is the introduction to how Zhang Jiao performs in Code Kill. Currently, apart from some players' feedback on the skill activation mechanism, many are satisfied with the card's strength. It is believed that the adjustments made after the official release of the game will allow this historical figure to showcase even more impressive abilities in the game.