How to play Zhang Qiling in the Tomb Robber's Notes mobile game? Zhang Qiling, a character that everyone is very familiar with, is known as the pinnacle of combat power in the original work. Wherever Xiao Ge (a nickname for Zhang Qiling) is, there's a strong sense of security. When Xiao Ge arrives in the game, naturally, his combat power is also a concern. If you want to know how to play Xiao Ge in the game, below we bring you a guide on Zhang Qiling's skills and gameplay, let's take a look together.

An SSR character of the Dragon Seeking profession, excelling in burst damage. His basic attack skill "Black Gold Ancient Blade" is a close-range attack move, dealing basic attack damage to enemies and other enemies within a small circular area around them, and has a certain chance to apply "Intimidate" to a larger area; the basic attack comes with AOE, making it faster to clear out smaller monsters, while also adding debuffs. When the number of Intimidate stacks reaches a certain level, it can be converted into a stun effect.

The rage skill "Falling Blade Slash," under passive conditions, doubles the damage taken by bosses; when used actively, it greatly enhances his internal energy, converting basic attacks into skill damage, causing multiple instances of skill damage to enemies within a circular area centered on himself, with the last instance gaining Dragon Roar; this skill has multiple segments, maximizing the output directly.

One of the passive effects, increases internal energy, critical hit rate, and critical damage; periodically clears negative buffs from himself; effectively avoiding being controlled and disrupting his own output rhythm; at the same time, significantly enhancing the output level. The second passive, during basic attacks, has a high chance to remove stacked layers of Dragon Roar, converting them into multiple layers of Intimidate on enemies. When releasing the rage skill, if the layers are removed, the damage of this instance will be greatly enhanced.

The last passive effect, when his health is above a certain percentage, he gains "Overpower," increasing the damage dealt; when health is below a certain percentage, the damage dealt decreases, but so does the damage received.

Have you all become familiar with Zhang Qiling's skill plays in the Tomb Robber's Notes mobile game? Even in the game, Xiao Ge's combat power is fully maxed out, and the skill mechanisms are not too complex, relatively easy to get started with, and have strong output capabilities. He is highly recommended as an SSR for everyone to acquire.