Today, I'm here to introduce the skills of Jiaomeng Youyou in the peak battle of Seer. Jiaomeng Youyou, as a special form after Youyou's breakthrough evolution, builds a unique skill system based on the Normal type attribute. From the combat characteristics derived from the basic racial values, to the control, output, and sustainability mechanisms of the core skills, with the increasingly complex game battle environment, delving into the skill mechanisms of Jiaomeng Youyou provides important basis for formulating targeted battle strategies. Let's take a look together.

Jiaomeng Youyou is a Normal type spirit. Based on its performance in battles and the general characteristics of Normal type spirits, it has certain features. In terms of stamina, it should have a certain value, providing basic survival assurance in battles, not easily defeated by the opponent's attacks. Normal type spirits usually have some growth potential in Special Attack or Attack, and Jiaomeng Youyou should perform well in the attack aspect, working with a series of Normal type skills to inflict considerable damage on the enemy. Although it may not be top-notch in Defense and Special Defense, it can still provide a certain degree of resistance against Physical and Special Attack opponents, ensuring stability in battles. In terms of speed, it might be at a moderate level, which also determines that its move order strategy in battles needs to be closely coordinated with the skill mechanisms.

The Moonlight Dance skill has a unique effect mechanism. It has a chance to put the opponent to sleep. If the sleep effect is not triggered, the next skill used will have increased priority. This skill plays an important role in controlling the opponent and gaining the first move. In battles, using Moonlight Dance, once the sleep effect is triggered, it can put the opponent in a state where they cannot act, creating an opportunity for you to deal damage. If the sleep effect is not triggered, the next skill's priority increase allows you to make a crucial move first, changing the pace of the battle. The Dream Vortex skill, when used, doubles in power if the opponent is asleep, allowing for high damage output after controlling the opponent. Additionally, this skill can remove the opponent's turn-based effects, and if successful, restores a portion of your maximum health, providing both disruption and sustainability.

If using Moonlight Dance as the lead spirit, start by observing the opponent's spirit attributes. Since the Normal type is not resisted by any type and does not resist other types, there is no significant advantage or disadvantage in terms of attributes. You can directly use Moonlight Dance at the beginning to try to trigger the sleep effect. If successful, use Dream Vortex in the next turn to deal high damage. If not successful, the next skill's priority will increase, and you can choose to continue attacking or use attribute skills for enhancement based on the opponent's situation.
Against opponents who focus on boosting, use Dream Vortex in time to remove their turn-based effects, disrupting their boost rhythm, and then use other skills for damage and disruption. Against control-type opponents, use skills like Dream Guardian, which have a chance to remove abnormal status effects, or rely on the soul imprint's dream and sleep effects to counter the opponent. Against high-output aggressive opponents, use skills like Dream Guardian to increase your own defense, or use the soul imprint's dream effect to control the opponent, reducing their threat, and then find opportunities for damage and counterattacks.

The introduction to the skills of Jiaomeng Youyou in the peak battle of Seer is complete. Through a systematic review of Jiaomeng Youyou's skill gameplay, from the skill characteristics supported by basic attributes to the practical value of core skills in different battle scenarios, whether it's continuous suppression through control and field control, or instant victory through burst output, Jiaomeng Youyou's skill combinations provide a variety of strategic choices in battles.