In the Great Adventure of Spirit Beasts, players can obtain partners with different strengths to help in battles, and the Jade Rabbit is one of them. Today, I will introduce how the Jade Rabbit performs in the Great Adventure of Spirit Beasts. In previous tests, the Jade Rabbit was a very popular partner among players. After this test began, the Jade Rabbit changed its name to Moonling, and it is still a partner that can be obtained early on. Let's take a look at its specific skills below.

Although this partner may appear rather weak, its skills are actually very powerful. There are three active skills in total. The first one inflicts physical damage on one enemy, after which the user gains a Wolf Moon state lasting for four turns. Upon entering the battlefield, the user can immediately gain one turn of the Wolf Moon state. The second skill deals physical damage to three enemy targets. If the user is under the Wolf Moon state during the attack, there is an additional 10% damage bonus.

The third skill is a multi-segment burst type, dealing high two-segment damage to one enemy target. If the user is under the Wolf Moon state, there is an additional physical damage bonus. The ultimate move deals seven segments of physical damage to one enemy target and can also cause splash damage to two additional units.

From these skill effects, it's not hard to see that this partner is quite powerful in terms of output. Although it only has a moderate quality, it is more than sufficient for early use and is suitable as a main output alongside Yuan Tiangang and Xuan Nu. This makes it relatively easy to develop and is a top choice for many casual players.

After reading my introduction, I believe everyone now understands how the Jade Rabbit performs in the Great Adventure of Spirit Beasts. In the early stages, players can choose to use some lower-grade partners, which do not require much investment to level up. Later, when resources become available, they can be replaced.