Honor of Kings sets a vast world where players can continuously engage in action combat. In this expansive world, players can continue to battle with familiar Honor of Kings characters alongside other members. However, it's not just about skill-based combat; it's about action-oriented confrontation. The introduction to the character Yao from the East in Honor of Kings is what we will be sharing next. To better participate in the game, one needs to understand the setting of each character, which allows for choosing a suitable role and continuously joining battles, showcasing these characters' skills.

Yao from the East is a relatively flexible character in the Honor of Kings universe. His overall combat style is very unique, allowing not only for displacement but also interaction with the environment. Players can first use the Sky Rending Slash skill, which propels the character forward. On top of that, if the player controls the character to jump simultaneously, they can quickly displace to higher ground, either to get close to enemies or to escape swiftly.

The character also has a skill called Star Chasing Dust, which mainly releases the character's sword energy. After defeating an opponent, it can cause a slowing effect. What's unique is that if there are flames or water areas in the scene, the sword energy can directly interact with them, causing the flames to stack burn damage and water to stack slow damage. This way, it's not just about hitting the opponent, but also inflicting corresponding damage.

Additionally, the character has enhanced basic attacks. If only performing simple basic attacks, the damage dealt is minimal. However, if a player uses the first skill to advance forward and then the second skill to move behind the enemy, at this point, they can generate a combo system through the enhanced basic attack. With this setup, players can deal significant damage during battles, especially as every time a skill is released, star power accumulates. By releasing this star power, a large amount of damage can be inflicted on the opponent.

This concludes the introduction to Yao from the East in Honor of Kings. This character is somewhat challenging to control, mainly due to his dodge ability. If the player's control is not agile enough, it may lead to interruptions in the moves, making it impossible to output damage through combos. However, the character does have a lifesteal effect, so it's still recommended for players who can handle him flexibly.