
First, we need to understand the concept of check events. When you trigger a check event, a target number between 1 and 20 is generated. If your roll exceeds the target number, you successfully trigger the event. If the number on the dice plus your identity points exceed the target number, then you can successfully trigger it. For example, if your identity is suitable for cooking, you can gain more points related to cooking.

Then, if we choose to become a soldier, we can trigger check events related to soldiers. The advantages of a soldier lie in strength and constitution, so whenever encountering events about destruction or hearty drinking, there is a high probability of getting higher points. Additionally, it increases your strength and constitution attributes. As we travel and complete various tasks,

we can also earn travel experience rewards, at this point, you can get a large amount of identity attribute points. You can then allocate these points to the attributes you want to improve, such as for humans, it's best to add them to constitution and strength. This way, you can better utilize your combat abilities, but if you want to play other styles, you can distribute them according to personal needs.

If you prefer direct combat, then becoming a soldier is more suitable for you. Because its attributes are more geared towards taking damage and offensive output, especially after encountering military conflicts and strength challenges. The advantages of your soldier identity will be greatly amplified, so for those who like direct combat, the soldier is the perfect choice.
If we usually want to trigger more challenge or destruction events, we need to take on the role of a soldier. So, how is the soldier in Dragon's Breath? In fact, as an identity with balanced attributes, the soldier's abilities lean more towards destruction or carrying. If you enjoy fighting and killing while exploring the vast world, you can choose to become a soldier.