Leilay is a water-type spirit in the game, and water attributes are currently one of the more interesting types for many players. Therefore, Leilay is also very worthy of player research. The content that the editor brings today is an introduction to the skill pairing of Leilay in the world of Rock Kingdom. The reason for making choices is that each spirit can learn a large number of skills, but the number that can be used in battle is limited, so some trade-offs and pairings need to be made to unleash their power.

Leilay has relatively average qualifications, with a total qualification of 490, including 97 health, 36 physical attack, 36 magic attack, 92 physical defense, 124 magic defense, and 105 speed. Its characteristic is that the marks released by this spirit will not replace existing marks. In terms of personality selection, it is recommended to choose the effect of increasing physical defense and reducing physical attack, making boldness the best choice.

For individual aspects, focus on health, physical defense, and magic defense. Due to its own characteristics, when choosing skill combinations, it is recommended to use skills with marks because they won't replace existing ones. The set of skills chosen by the editor includes Rapid Freeze, Moist Mark, Ice Wall, and Stress Response.

The key here is Moist Mark, which is currently one of the most popular marks and is commonly used in various lineups. The effect is that each layer of Moist Mark can reduce the energy consumption of all skills by 1 point, allowing for the easy release of high-energy consumption skills after stacking. Rapid Freeze, gives the enemy 2 layers of slow marks. Ice Wall, reduces damage by 80%, and when dealing with attacks, it grants 4 layers of freeze. Stress Response, restores 25% health, and when dealing with defense, restores 80% health.

The above content is the skill pairing introduction of Leilay in the world of Rock Kingdom that the editor brings to everyone today. This spirit performs very well in many activities and battles, of course, on the premise of having the right skill pairing and a suitable lineup, which also requires players to continuously refine and improve during battles.