Shanhai Jingwei of the Wuqu series is positioned as a secondary DPS in the team, with a certain level of damage output. Its main responsibility is to provide supplementary damage and eliminate low-health enemy units. It can also offer some supportive effects to the team, such as healing and removing debuffs from teammates, making it a versatile but balanced character. It's easy to obtain and can play a significant role in the early stages of the game, suitable for casual and new players.

In terms of skills, Shanhai Jingwei's basic attack skill, Light Feather, locks onto one target, with its damage linked to Jingwei's speed; the faster Jingwei moves, the higher the damage. After enhancing the skill, when Heavenly Fate I appears, the critical hit rate increases by 10% after an attack. The energy skill, Flying Feather Wave, is an AOE (Area of Effect) skill where the faster Jingwei's speed, the higher the damage, and there's a chance to apply a debuff to enemies, reducing their speed by 25%, lasting for 2 turns. After enhancing to Heavenly Fate III, the critical hit damage increases by 5%. The skill mechanism is relatively simple.

For attribute points, prioritize upgrading speed, as Jingwei is very dependent on speed for damage, with faster speeds leading to higher damage. Gem embedding should also focus primarily on speed to maximize damage. In terms of spirit runes, prioritize those that boost speed, critical hit rate, and critical hit damage, fully enhancing Jingwei's offensive capabilities. When upgrading skills, prioritize upgrading Light Feather first. Once the basic attack damage is sufficient, focus on upgrading Flying Feather Wave to enhance AOE capability.

For team composition, pair Jingwei with AOE and tank spirits. For AOE spirits, Xishi can be chosen, using her AOE attacks to weaken enemy groups, while Jingwei focuses on finishing off the low-health, fragile enemies. For the front line, consider pairing with tank spirits like Ying Zheng, who can absorb a large amount of damage, effectively protecting the damage dealers and providing space for them to deal damage. Meanwhile, Jingwei's debuff ability can slow down the enemies, providing healing and debuff removal for the team, thus increasing the team's survivability.

The above is the complete introduction to Shanhai Jingwei provided by the editor this time. With simple operations, Shanhai Jingwei is suitable for new players during the early stages of the game. As a secondary DPS in the team, Jingwei not only fulfills the role of supporting the team’s damage output, satisfying the player's sense of carrying the team, but also does not require high levels of game understanding, strategic judgment, or tactical awareness from the player—just focusing on eliminating weakened enemies makes it a versatile unit that can both lead and support.