Code Bang Bang is a strategy card cultivation game with a cartoon style, where players need to obtain characters through gacha, cultivate characters, build a four-person team, and challenge various levels and enemies. Today, I will bring you the cultivation guide for Code Bang Bang. For players who are not sure where to start with character cultivation, let's take a look at this guide below.

In the game, each character has three skills: basic attack, ultimate, and talent. Among them, the ultimate is the most important means of output or control, and the timing of its release directly affects the outcome of the battle. Talents are like skill trees and are an important system for character growth, which needs to be unlocked and upgraded layer by layer. Only when the current layer of talents is fully upgraded can one continue to the next, so the later it gets, the more obvious the gap in character growth becomes, and the more resources are required.

Character cultivation also involves the "Shaping" system, which enhances a character's abilities by obtaining the same character through gacha. A character needs up to 6 duplicates to reach full shaping, with key points at stages 1, 3, and 5. Each time a critical shaping point is unlocked, the character's strength increases significantly. Because there are no universal fragments as substitutes, the cost of cultivation is relatively high. It is recommended in the early stages to concentrate resources on cultivating 1-2 main characters, rather than distributing resources evenly from the start.

Another very important cultivation system is "Collections". Each character can equip 5 collections, each with a primary attribute and secondary attributes. The primary attributes for positions 1 and 2 are fixed, while those for positions 3 to 5 are random. Red-quality collections are the best, having 4 secondary attributes. Collections also have set effects; wearing 2 or 4 pieces of the same type can activate additional bonuses. Upgrading collections involves using lower-star collections as materials, with the highest level being 16. When upgrading, the attributes increase or new secondary attributes are added, with some randomness involved.

Different characters are suited to different collection attributes. Tank characters are better off with health and dual resistance attributes, while healer characters need to stack healing power and speed. For damage dealers, whether single-target or AoE, the most important attributes are attack, crit, and crit damage. With the right collection setup, a character's strength can be significantly enhanced.
Well, that's all the content introduction for the Code Bang Bang cultivation guide. I hope it helps players who are just starting out or still exploring their cultivation direction. Although the cultivation system may seem a bit complex at first, once you understand the key points and gradually cultivate a few main characters, you'll find the game much easier to play.