Players are very familiar with King of Fighters type games, and a new All-Star Awakening game has recently been launched. In the game, its graphics and characters have been comprehensively upgraded and optimized, making it more attractive. How is All-Star Awakening Vice? I believe everyone is very curious about this character. She is an output type character, and many new players first obtain this character through a simple channel. If you want to use her better, follow the guide below.

In the game, this character is obtained through draws. As an output character, she can use the stun effect to control enemies and deal damage. She can perform a heavy punch attack and also has a power-up effect that increases hit damage by 10%, which lasts for three rounds. Once in this state, she can attack a single target, applying two layers of daze, which can weaken the enemy's hit rate.

This skill can be stacked up to three times. Under this enhancement, there is also a chance to inflict a daze effect on the opponent. The rage skill can attack the opponent, and the daze stack can reach up to five times, each causing a stun effect. The daze status on the opponent can continuously increase. Although her skill damage is not particularly high, it has independent judgment, so the trigger chance is very high. When using her, players can better increase damage, and each trigger can provide health recovery to teammates with low health.

This fighting character can also gain rage through boxing. It is recommended that players choose the Cloud Piercing Robe equipment, which can quickly trigger bonus effects and has both positive and negative effects, increasing attack power. During use, Mai Shiranui and Vice can be used as core characters, both having daze effects, which can stack a large amount of daze, increasing battle damage.

This is the introduction to All-Star Awakening Vice. Everyone loves this character, and her appearance and performance are very eye-catching. If you want to master her quickly, you must understand the corresponding skills and overall equipment choices.