In Sword and Fairy: Destiny, if players want to become stronger, in addition to leveling up and equipping, they can also enhance themselves by adding points to their meridians. When adding points to the meridians, players will see different options. Perhaps many people do not know what exactly to add for their teammates' meridian points. In this article, I will share specific point-adding recommendations.

When adding points to the meridians, prioritize the Ren Meridian and Yang Meridian. The Ren Meridian governs strength and constitution, which can enhance the character's survivability and skill damage. Filling the Ren Meridian first significantly boosts the teammate's output and defensive capabilities.

The Yang Meridian mainly increases critical hit rate and attack power. Players who prefer pure physical output can prioritize the Yang Meridian. For example, teammates using sword-like weapons should first add points to the Yang and Ren Meridians. Points for Shengyu can be allocated to the Du Yin acupoint to balance the character's output and defense.

Besides these two meridians, when adding points, players should also consider whether they are focusing on ability or rating. If players only care about a good combat rating, after filling the Ren Meridian, they can also add the first three points to the Zhenqi Accumulation and Blood Defense meridians. The remaining points can all be allocated to the Agility and Internal Power meridians.

If you don't pursue a good combat rating but instead focus on the efficiency of your teammates, then when adding points, still start with the Ren Meridian. However, after completing the Ren Meridian, you should add points to the meridians that increase attack power and movement speed. Enhancing attack power will definitely make your teammates stronger, and movement speed is very important in the game. During auto-battles, if your teammates have short legs, it will slow down the entire battle rhythm. Faster movement speed naturally speeds up the battle rhythm. Although Yanxing Gong is a necessary skill, it only has 5 slots. Only at 6 slots does fighting become more comfortable; otherwise, not only will you fail to reach the monsters, but you also won't be able to switch targets in time during battles.
The above is the complete guide for adding points to the meridians of your teammates in Sword and Fairy: Destiny. If you still don't know how to add points to the meridians, you can refer to the point-adding guide in this article. The guide comprehensively introduces the direction for adding points.