In the Bouncy Planet, the Electrocurrent style is a fast-paced, high-burst, and wide-coverage combat system. Today, I will teach you how to play the Electrocurrent style in Bouncy Planet. The Electrocurrent style, through the continuous stacking of the electrocution state and the additional damage bonus from the Thunderstorm effect, can quickly disrupt the enemy formation in actual combat and achieve high-frequency suppression and chain burst. Below, I'll share with you the gameplay of the Electrocurrent style in Bouncy Planet.

The recommended weapons for the Electrocurrent style are the Thunder Gun, Lightning Mido, and Super Popular Mido. The Thunder Gun is the main tool for suppression. Its electric light bullets can be reflected up to three times, each reflection significantly increasing the damage, making it very suitable for areas on the map with corners or obstacles. As long as you master the angle of reflection, you can easily hit multiple targets and even deal explosive damage in single-point output.

Lightning Mido is more suitable as an opening weapon. After hitting with an electrified bullet, it splits into tracking bullets that automatically lock onto nearby targets, not only clearing the field but also adding the electrocution state to enemies, serving as the starting point for the entire chain burst. Super Popular Mido, on the other hand, is better for finishing moves. When the enemy's electrocution state has been fully stacked and they are clustered, releasing the laser can deal extremely high burst damage. The laser adds the Thunderstorm effect upon hitting and deals additional damage based on the number of enemies hit, making it the most explosive part of the entire electrocution system.

On the operational level, the most important aspect of the Electrocurrent style is to reasonably control the timing and sequence of using the three weapons. Since the stacking of the electrocution state takes time and continuous stacking significantly increases damage, if all three weapons are released in the same turn, the electrocution effect will be difficult to sustain, leading to a decrease in overall damage. Therefore, it is suggested that players release the weapons in batches during combat, keeping the enemies continuously in the electrocuted state, ensuring that each attack triggers the electrocution or Thunderstorm damage bonus. Through this rhythm distribution, not only can high-frequency output be guaranteed, but the characteristics and effects of each weapon can also be maximized.

In addition, the Electrocurrent style has a very strong adaptability to map environments. In maps with moderate space, walls, or corners, the reflection mechanism of the Thunder Gun can more easily trigger multiple hits, increasing overall damage and hit rate. At the same time, the automatic tracking function of Lightning Mido and the group laser of Super Popular Mido make the Electrocurrent style particularly excellent in clearing large numbers of enemies or defending key positions. Whether for single-point assault or group suppression, the Electrocurrent style can maintain its pressure with its high-coverage and high-frequency attack methods.
Above is the complete introduction to how to play the Electrocurrent style in Bouncy Planet. Whether it's dealing damage, controlling the rhythm, or clearing the field, the Electrocurrent style performs exceptionally well. If you like high-frequency output and a sense of operational combat, the Electrocurrent style is definitely worth a try!