Jing Li, a name that many consider to be a "god of war" level existence, especially in the game River of Oblivion: Wind and Splendor, where he is not only a defensive tower but more like a guardian who silently protects his teammates from behind. Today, I will bring you an introduction to Jing Li in River of Oblivion: Wind and Splendor. When it comes to Jing Li's strengths, many players might first think of his defensive capabilities, but upon closer examination, his power far exceeds just that.

Firstly, let's look at Jing Li's basic attack. It may not sound very impressive, but his skill of "rebirth through one's own strength," under certain conditions, really provides an important safeguard for his teammates. If the enemy carries the [Horse Refusal] status, Jing Li's basic attack is not just simple damage—it also comes with a healing effect. This healing ability allows Jing Li to always remain in top condition during prolonged battles, supporting his teammates. Especially when the enemy has the [Horse Refusal] status, Jing Li's performance can be said to be stunning, as he not only reduces the enemy's damage but also continuously restores life for himself and his teammates, making him unique.

Speaking of [Horse Refusal], this is not just a tool for Jing Li to simply attack enemies; it is also one of the cores of his entire combat strategy. Jing Li's "Yin Fu Ji" skill adds the [Horse Refusal] status to the enemy, which essentially weakens their attack power. At the same time, he can also add [Defense Preparedness] to himself, giving him a sturdy defensive shield. This shield is removed when hit by a single-target attack, but there is a key point—if the enemy has more than one unit, the damage reduction effect of [Horse Refusal] becomes stronger. This means that Jing Li's defense is not just a single shield, but a layered defense network. The more enemies there are, the stronger the protection for Jing Li and his teammates.

When the situation becomes more complex, Jing Li's awakening skill [Shuo Fang Jing Zhen] demonstrates his unparalleled control. Under the condition that the enemy holds [Horse Refusal], Jing Li will unleash a powerful single-target attack and add [Shoulder Armor] to himself. The real effect of [Shoulder Armor] is: when Jing Li receives group attacks, he will have a life recovery effect. Moreover, if the number of enemy units holding [Horse Refusal] exceeds 1, Jing Li will prevent the enemy from dealing damage to him during his turn. This skill not only greatly enhances Jing Li's survivability but also effectively restrains the enemy's attack rhythm, providing opportunities for his teammates to counterattack.

The above is the content of the introduction to Jing Li in River of Oblivion: Wind and Splendor. Jing Li's role in River of Oblivion: Wind and Splendor is definitely that of a strong defensive character. Whether in terms of damage output or in protecting his teammates, he does it to the utmost. Additionally, his skills can change according to the battlefield situation, truly achieving "offense and defense in one." Therefore, whether you are pursuing efficient kills or focusing on prolonged battles, Jing Li is undoubtedly an indispensable powerful ally for you.