In the game, Meng Yi, a powerful character that can be obtained by exchanging 1600 silver fragments in the Silver Shop, along with his brother Meng Tian, they both command the battlefield, building the legendary story of Qin generals. What are the skills of Meng Yi in the game? You can check them out below. In terms of initial attributes, he also has an initial 6 health points, demonstrating considerable endurance on the battlefield. As for his skills, they are actually very familiar abilities, and even some other characters share his second skill.
Currently, the price for these two cards is uniformly 1600 silver fragments, so there's no need to acquire both cards at once in the early stages to avoid wasting resources. Choose one based on your tactical needs and preferences. Regarding the character of Meng Yi, he is not allowed to grow or develop without limits. To prevent the character from becoming too strong and disrupting the game balance, the development team cleverly set upper and lower limits for Meng Yi, ensuring that he can play a key role on the battlefield without being so overpowering as to frustrate opponents.

Meng Yi has a unique skill called Internal Plot and Rule. When Meng Yi becomes the target of a kill, entering a state of confrontation, he can trigger the Internal Plot and Rule skill, allowing him to randomly discard 1 hand card or equipment card from the target character. If Meng Yi does not take damage from this confrontation, whether through his own evasion, defensive skills, or the protection of other characters, the number of cards discarded by the Internal Plot and Rule skill increases by 1, up to a maximum of 3. Conversely, if Meng Yi fails to evade the attack, the number of cards discarded by the skill will decrease by 1 next time, down to a minimum of 0.

The second skill is called Loyalty and Faith. As a unique ability in the game, it is limited to being used once per turn. When a character on the battlefield becomes the target of another character's attack, and if you happen to be exactly 1 distance away from the target character, you have a valuable opportunity to activate the Loyalty and Faith skill, swapping positions with the target character and redirecting the attack towards yourself. This position swap is immediate and effective, instantly updating the seat numbers of all involved, but importantly, this change in position does not affect the order of actions for any characters during the current round.
When the target of the attack changes due to the Loyalty and Faith skill, all related timing for resolving effects is re-evaluated, including the triggering conditions for various response effects. It's worth noting that Meng Tian and Meng Yi show striking similarities in their skill effects. Their first skills are both response skills, providing extra protection or advantages at critical moments, while their second skills both possess the effect of loyalty and faith, allowing them to change the course of battle by swapping positions under specific circumstances.

Therefore, in terms of strength, there isn't a significant difference between these two cards. The choice more often depends on personal tactical preference and prediction of the battlefield situation. If you want more opportunities to draw cards during combat to better build your hand or respond to emergencies, then Meng Tian is the ideal choice. However, if you prefer to enhance your defensive capabilities to more effectively resist enemy attacks, then Meng Yi might better suit your needs.

In actual gameplay, players who choose Meng Yi need to constantly monitor the battlefield and adjust their tactics flexibly, especially when teammates need protection, where Meng Yi must step up. At such times, sacrificing health to discard cards becomes a necessary but reluctant strategy. Additionally, Meng Yi faces an extremely extreme situation: when enemies do not have enough cards to support the activation of their skills, the benefits of Meng Yi's skills are greatly reduced. Furthermore, Meng Yi's evasion ability entirely relies on the cards drawn during his turn, so sometimes he may not have a single dodge, putting him in a highly dangerous situation, while at other times, he may draw a bunch of dodges, making him relatively safe.

That concludes the introduction to the skills of Meng Yi. In fact, players have always had different views and expectations regarding the restrictions on Meng Yi's skills. Some believe that adding some lower and upper limits to restrict his growth rate and power level is necessary, while others think this keeps the game interesting. Regardless, everyone will only know after using them.