In the secondary game market, war flag games are relatively niche, and games that focus on tokusatsu (special effects) are even more so. "Under the Clear Sky" happens to blend these two elements, filling the gap for such games in the domestic market. The game's PV received a strong response upon release. Today, I bring you the complete character guide for Under the Clear Sky, hoping that players can experience the charm and strength of the characters in this game with a relatively dark and cold story background.

According to the current character strength, first is Hilde, the only T0 character at present. His role is Command, which is essentially a support healer in the game. Hilde's ability is to cleanse negative effects, dispel enemy buffs, and provide high damage and reduction buffs to allied units. The second form, Unicorn, also has good control and output capabilities.

Next is T1-level character Shane, who serves as an SR character under Hilde. Compared to Hilde, she is much weaker because she lacks the ability to cleanse negative effects and dispel buffs, and can only support 1-2 teammates.

Tina Nix from the up pool is a pure healing character. Her healing capacity is much higher than Hilde's, able to add shields, dispel debuffs, and protect allies well, but she does not have the ability to boost damage. The second form is Violent Sweep, dealing fixed damage and delayed damage. Delayed damage in Under the Clear Sky triggers after the character's turn, making it difficult to utilize effectively in PVE, and it is not recommended to unlock this form as a priority.

Another character from the up pool is Xilon Bayne, one of the top-tier DPS characters currently. His unique feature is his wide AOE in all forms. The second form, Phoenix, is like a phoenix reborn, capable of infinite resurrection as long as energy is not depleted, making him very powerful in early-game over-level challenges. It is recommended to unlock this form as a priority.

Next is the game's protagonist, Polaris, a traditional DPS character in the Agent class. There are no complex mechanics; his three skills are simple but excellent. The first skill deals damage ignoring guards, the second skill teleports two spaces and increases base attack, and the third skill deals fixed damage to the enemy, with AOE linear range damage in the accompanying form. The downside is that after using the second skill, he cannot perform another action in the same turn.

Lí, another Agent class character and one of the few female characters, is quite strong. She can not only self-buff but also enhance the entire team's output. In her accompanying form, during Millerka's turn, Lí can act twice, with high AOE damage and the ability to silence two enemy units. The second form can deal two high-damage attacks, passively dispelling enemy buffs and inflicting fixed damage. Her second skill, which reduces the enemy's Clear Sky energy, is unique in the game.

Then there is Viz, a main character in the Assault class. Viz has a built-in damage reduction effect, immediately restoring health after taking any damage. In the accompanying form, he gains an invincible shield, and when guarding teammates, he can reduce the critical hit rate of enemy units. The second form is a Warrior, with a powerful skill being the grab effect of the second skill, Death Grip, which is very useful in PVP.

Another T1-level Assault character is Vincent, who is more fragile than Viz. As the only Mechanized class shield in the current environment, he is also the only character whose accompanying form differs from his original class. As a cavalry, Vincent is highly effective against Warrior roles, with explosive output. The only drawback is that he needs a warm-up period, and it's best to pair him with a defensive character to prevent him from being instantly killed.

Krein Tang is an Aberration class character, known for significantly reducing enemy damage. After reaching 4-star awakening, he can convert normal attacks into fixed damage, making him the strongest DPS against bosses.

Cedric has exceptional mobility, becoming invisible for one turn after tuning, making him untargetable by enemies, which is very effective in escape and assassination maps.

Leno, a Marksman class, is currently the highest single-target DPS in the game. He has good AOE damage in PVE, with a large-scale map skill that provides significant buffs and reduces the enemy's movement capability.

The remaining T2-level characters include Slime, Mole, and Huihu. Slime needs a warm-up to match the damage output of other characters without a warm-up, making it less cost-effective. Mole is a pure DPS, but his mobility and attack range do not improve in the tuned form. Huihu, a Guard in the Assault class, mainly deals fixed damage but has poor survivability.

Apart from the characters mentioned above, there are several SR characters that are also quite strong. For example, Whit Hart is a good secondary DPS and buffing support in boss fights. Carkin has excellent DPS and a paralyzing control effect, while Yaga has decent damage and is generally considered a lower-tier version of Leno in terms of mechanics.

This concludes the complete character guide for Under the Clear Sky, aimed at helping everyone fully understand the skills and roles of the main heroes in the game. By the way, Under the Clear Sky is a challenging game, with narrow maps requiring careful positioning, calculating aggro ranges, and choosing appropriate positions, using healers and guard characters to protect DPS. In short, those who enjoy the fighter jet style can look forward to it eagerly.