Jingwei belongs to the Wuqu series of illusions in Fingertip Shanhai. When it comes to the Wuqu series of illusions, people might first think of very strong illusions like Yang Jian and Zhong Kui. In fact, Jingwei's strength is also quite good. Today, I will provide a detailed introduction to Jingwei in Fingertip Shanhai, so that everyone can clearly understand Jingwei's skill strength and thus be able to use her effectively.

In Fingertip Shanhai, Jingwei is a relatively easy-to-obtain illusion, making it quite suitable for casual players. Although Jingwei is easy to obtain, this does not mean that its abilities are weak.
Jingwei has a total of 2 skills: Flying Feather Rolling Wave and Light Feather. Light Feather is Jingwei's basic attack skill, which initiates an active attack on one enemy target. The attack damage is directly related to speed; the faster Jingwei is, the higher the damage Light Feather deals to the enemy. After enhancing this skill, when the Fate One appears, the skill's critical hit rate increases by 10% after an attack.

Flying Feather Rolling Wave is Jingwei's energy skill, which can attack all enemies on the opposite side. The faster Jingwei is, the higher the damage this skill inflicts. During the attack, there is a chance to apply a debuff that reduces the enemy's speed. If this debuff is successfully applied, the enemy's speed will decrease by 25%, and the effect lasts for 2 turns. After enhancing the Flying Feather Rolling Wave skill to Fate Two, Jingwei's critical hit damage can increase by 5%.

The main characteristics of the Wuqu series of illusions include counterattack specialization, critical hit countermeasures, and defense reduction, among others. Although Jingwei does not have the high strength of legendary illusions, it is a good choice for new and casual players. In team composition, it is recommended to pair with heroes that have good AOE capabilities and tank abilities, such as Xi Shi, Chang Li, and Ying Zheng. Xi Shi and Chang Li both have excellent AOE capabilities, while Ying Zheng's personal ability is even more impressive. This lineup allows Jingwei and Ying Zheng to use their single-target attacks to make up for the damage deficiencies of Xi Shi and Chang Li.

That's the detailed introduction to the illusion Jingwei in Fingertip Shanhai. For big spenders, Jingwei may seem somewhat lacking, but for us non-spending players, Jingwei is a very good choice in the early stages of the game. The character itself has a certain level of strength and is highly compatible with various team compositions, making it very versatile.