Star Tower Traveler is a fast-paced top-down mobile game where players can control multiple characters to form a lineup and engage in various activities and battles. Dust is one of the currently popular characters. Today, I will talk about how to play Dust in Star Tower Traveler. Dust is a member of the Blank Travel Group. She enjoys whimsical ideas and often uses unseen moves in battle that no one knows where she learned them from.

Dust is a wind-attribute vanguard character. Her normal attack, Nameless Swordsmanship, involves swinging her long sword for multiple hits, causing wind damage. Her first skill, Whirlwind Flash, is a main control skill, dealing multiple hits of wind damage. This skill triggers the Wind Seal, generating a vortex when activated, causing additional wind seal damage. The support skill, Gale Strike, releases multiple sword energies, causing wind damage. The sword energy penetrates targets and triggers the Wind Seal, generating a vortex to deal area damage.

The ultimate move, Sky-Cracking Break Slash, unleashes a large-scale slash, causing wind damage. The ultimate move triggers the Wind Seal, generating a vortex. This character can be used as the main controller in a wind team. Even if new players have not obtained other powerful wind characters, having Dust as the main controller can ensure the basic operation of the team. With a little cultivation, this character can deal considerable damage, making it a relatively safe choice for new players. It's very suitable for participating in daily challenge activities or tower climbing. In practice, Dust can serve as the main controller in the team, such as when you need to play a wind team but haven't drawn or cultivated Hana yet; you can use Dust as the main controller. If Dust is the main controller, then the other two support roles should also be wind-based, with Kanase and Anzu being the best choices.

In terms of secret patterns, you can choose the Five Elements Secret Pattern, such as Daylight Garden and The Blank Prologue, to better leverage the character's advantages and enhance overall combat power. For example, the effect of Daylight Garden significantly boosts the normal and skill damage of wind-attribute characters. After triggering the seal, the main controller's wind damage receives an additional boost. For personal core potential, options like Flash Double, Flicker Shadow, and Flash Cloud are the best. These potentials can enhance skills. With Flash Double, skill combo output efficiency is improved, and Flash Cloud adds sword energy to normal attacks, enhancing regular output.

After reading my introduction, you should now understand how to play Dust in Star Tower Traveler. If you want to play a wind-attribute team, Dust is an indispensable character. She plays a very important role in the lineup and is suitable for new players to choose. You can give it a try.