Players who love Ultraman are in for a treat, as a new Ultraman game is about to be released soon, and that is the Ultraman Series Duel. Ultraman Series Duel is the legitimate 3D sequel to the Ultraman Series OL. Today, I will introduce you to the combat system of Ultraman Series Duel. This game not only inherits the classic Ultraman elements but also brings more innovation and excitement in gameplay. Let's take a look at what kind of combat experience it offers to players.

Ultraman Series Duel features turn-based combat, where players can dispatch up to six Ultramen to form a battle team, engaging in battles against monsters or other opponents. The battle process is conducted in turns based on the speed attribute of the characters, with faster characters acting first. When it's an Ultraman's turn to act, the player can choose to release skills or perform normal attacks.

Each Ultraman has unique skills, attributes, and roles. Some Ultramen can provide crowd control, such as slowing down, stunning, or knocking back, creating opportunities for teammates; while others can deal additional damage based on the enemy's health or abnormal status. Players need to consider not just the strength of individual Ultramen, but also the synergy and skill coordination among characters, using a proper combination of control, breaking defenses, dealing damage, and supporting functions to execute a coherent set of tactical operations.

The game also features a very distinctive system - "Bond Bonuses". When specific combinations of Ultramen are deployed together, their bond effects will automatically trigger. These bonds often stem from the background connections between Ultramen, such as being brothers, partners, or belonging to the same faction.
In battles, players will encounter various levels with rich mechanisms, such as defeating enemies within a time limit, protecting a certain target, or breaking shields with special mechanics. These levels not only test the strength of the lineup but also require players to accurately judge the timing and sequence of skill releases.

This concludes the introduction to the combat system of Ultraman Series Duel. Although Ultraman Series Duel follows a relatively traditional turn-based combat style, it puts a lot of effort into character skill design, bond bonuses, and level mechanisms. Rich in content and strong in strategy, it not only tests players' lineup matching ideas but also provides a thrilling combat experience.