Soul Land Soul Hunt World is a real-time combat game that greatly tests players' operational skills, setting up a vast open world for players to explore and battle. Choosing the right school is very crucial. Today, I will talk about how to play the Heavy Injury School in Soul Land Soul Hunt World. Because many new players, after drawing a large number of soul spirits, do not know how to combine them, they are unable to fully utilize the advantages of their lineup.

To play the Heavy Injury School well, you should choose the combination of Crescent Blade, Qirong Sky-piercing Chrysanthemum, Fox Spirit, and Phantom. This entire set adopts SSR-level soul spirits, so there is a certain level of difficulty in obtaining and developing them. It is recommended for players with a solid resource foundation. Among these soul spirits, the Crescent Blade belongs to the continuous heavy injury type and is the core of the whole school. The Crescent Blade can rely on its ultimate skill to inflict multiple heavy injuries on the target. After releasing it, it can also gain a moon shadow mark, summoning an additional moon shadow, providing high output along with added effects.

The Qirong Sky-piercing Chrysanthemum is a backline damage dealer and the second-highest damage dealer in this lineup. Its characteristic is that its ultimate skill can continuously deal damage to random targets within 7 seconds, while its spirit skill involves rapid consecutive attacks forward, accompanied by a flash effect. The Fox Spirit has control abilities; its ultimate skill can deal damage to surrounding enemies and charm them, entering a stealth state intermittently during the duration and creating an illusion. All enemies will enter a heartbreak state. The heartbreak state is a very important effect, lasting 5 seconds, during which time the enemy suffers 20% increased vulnerability to control. Each time they receive a heavy injury, this increases by 10%, making it very suitable to pair with the Heavy Injury School.

The last one is Phantom. This soul spirit's feature is the ability to bring blood-sucking and soul recovery effects. Its ultimate skill summons ghostly chains that automatically track enemies, and each ghost can obtain auxiliary damage-increasing effects through attacks. In actual combat, everyone can use Phantom to continuously recover soul power by releasing its ultimate skill, then repeatedly switch between the Crescent Blade and Fox Spirit, releasing their own ultimate skills and spirit skills. This allows layers to be quickly stacked up, and any excess soul power can be used with the Sky-piercing Chrysanthemum's ultimate to stack more layers, gaining a significant increase in damage.

By now, I believe everyone has a clear understanding of how to play the Heavy Injury School in Soul Land Soul Hunt World. Although this school requires a substantial investment of resources in soul spirit development, once formed, its combat power is very impressive, capable of meeting the needs of most battles.