The long-awaited game, Realm of Blade's Echo, has recently entered testing. This action fighting mobile game recreates the classic plot and high-octane battle scenes from "Bleach." Whether it's the Zanpakuto from the anime or various cool skills, they can all be seen in the game. New players are very concerned about what kinds of gameplay Realm of Blade's Echo offers. After all, how should one get started with such a visually appealing and fun game? The editor has prepared some gameplay guides for everyone.

Firstly, there is the game's dungeon system. The main story dungeons follow the original storyline as they progress, divided into three modes based on difficulty: Normal, Hard, and Fierce. When completing dungeons, try to finish the tasks within the time limit. Players unlock higher difficulty levels after passing through lower ones. In addition to the main story dungeons, there are also trial dungeons, which further divide into three types of gameplay. Each type features different maps, and after clearing them, players can initiate sweeps to obtain various upgrade materials.

Next is the game's gacha system. Event gachas are divided into weapon pools and character pools. It's worth noting that characters may appear in weapon pools, and weapons may appear in character pools, making them a mixed type. There's a guaranteed selection after 300 draws in the character pool.

Then there's the core combat system. Hitting enemies with normal attacks and skills increases the player's Spirit Pressure and Ultimate values. Once these are full, you can unleash powerful moves and enhanced skills. Dodging consumes stamina, and if timed perfectly when an enemy hits your character, it triggers a perfect dodge, which almost stops the enemy's actions, similar to a time stop effect.

Sealing is used for defense. If released at the moment an enemy strikes, it triggers a perfect block, allowing for a sealing counterattack by pressing the normal attack button. Clashing blades with an enemy reduces their Spirit Pressure bar, and even flying projectiles can be deflected. Additionally, you can switch teammates to perform sealing counters. Different combinations of character skills offer varied playstyles, making the game highly replayable. For example, common formations include Chad Yasutora, Orihime Inoue, and Ichigo Kurosaki, who form a balanced offense and defense. Learning to start combos at zero frames gives better control over battles.

This concludes the introduction to the gameplay of Realm of Blade's Echo. In summary, this is a well-designed, excellent anime-style game where new players can quickly immerse themselves. Fans of fighting, adventure, and role-playing games should definitely give it a try.