Soul Land: The Soul Hunting World is something that many people are looking forward to, it's a large-scale action MMORPG where players, as soul masters, can awaken various martial souls and switch roles in the form of martial soul mimicry to fight. So how can one improve their combat power? This guide for Soul Land: The Soul Hunting World mainly focuses on this aspect, providing a detailed and comprehensive introduction, telling everyone how to build combat power in this game.

Martial Soul Cultivation:
Players play as soul masters, capable of equipping different martial souls, and according to the original setting, these martial souls correspond to specific roles which players can display through mimicry, or cancel if they choose. In a way, this can be understood as players switching between different weapons, then cultivating these weapons, each corresponding to different attack modules and mechanism effects.

Martial souls can be categorized into several types such as Assault, Agility, Control, Defense, and Support. The actual output performance mainly depends on the cultivation extent of Assault and Agility martial souls. Of course, if other types of martial souls can provide functionality while also having some output, that would be even better.

Taking the well-known Assault type martial soul "Hao Tian Hammer" as an example, players can enhance their martial soul through multiple aspects such as level, spirit rings, core, aptitude, star upgrade, and bonds. Leveling up goes without saying; the level of the offensive martial soul must be maxed out, matching the soul master's level. Spirit rings unlock stronger skills and additional skill effects by absorbing spirit rings from different years, somewhat like a resonance chain in simpler terms.

The core is a bit like a set, with 6 slots available, which can absorb repeated cores or form set effects. Each core can also be enhanced, so it’s best to have high-quality, highly reinforced cores that suit your martial soul's characteristics to maximize its enhancement. For instance, here, the Hao Tian Hammer is positioned as a main DPS, and using this set of Calamity Crow cores would be quite suitable, with a 2-piece set increasing crit rate by 5%, and a 4-piece set adding ultimate damage bonus after the ultimate.

Martial soul aptitude is akin to talent points, obtained through breakthroughs, allowing the martial soul to slightly adjust its attribute tendencies. Usually, if unsure, defaulting to attack bonuses is always a good choice, with a moderate addition of crit rate and critical hit rate. Star upgrading the martial soul uses fragments of the same martial soul to increase its star level, not only granting significant attack, defense, and health bonuses but also talent points. Early on, SSR martial souls are hard to obtain, so prioritize upgrading those that contribute more to output with available fragments.

Team Composition:
After discussing the improvements brought by martial soul cultivation, another consideration is team composition. You can deploy four martial souls to form a lineup, but only one stands at the front at any given time. A combination of "Assault + Agility + Control + Support" is preferred, for example, "Hao Tian Hammer + Blue Lightning Tyrant Dragon/Fire Dragon + Shadow + Phantom/Nine Treasures Pagoda." Martial soul bonds should also be considered when forming a team; it's ideal to form bonds that also meet the lineup requirements, though it's not necessary to force them.

Support and control-type martial souls often have effects such as increased damage, vulnerability, reduced spirit power consumption, stun, and slow. Before or just after entering combat, apply various buffs to yourself, debuffs to the enemy, then control and restrict the enemy before switching to Agility or Assault martial souls to deal damage. Agility martial souls are typically used for quick bursts and then switched out, while Assault martial souls can stay on the field for longer, but pay attention to the duration of buffs, and switch back to support when necessary to create a cycle. As more characters are released, the output methods will become more complex, and try to trigger the character's first move when switching roles to deal more damage.

This concludes the guide for Soul Land: The Soul Hunting World. Many people have played large-world games, and the overall gameplay is similar. Here, we've mainly talked about the martial soul cultivation and team composition in the Soul Hunting World, focusing on combat content. It can be seen that the combat system has a high degree of playability, with martial soul cultivation containing a lot of elements, where every improvement brings visible positive benefits, and the combat with martial souls is also very strategic.