In Yi Jian Feng Yun Jue, there are many powerful martial arts, and when it comes to these powerful martial arts in the game, there is actually a collection. This collection forms a martial arts ranking, which records all the powerful martial arts in the game. To understand the martial arts, one must understand this ranking. In the following, we will take a look at this ranking and learn about the various powerful martial arts listed on it.

Looking at this ranking, the martial art ranked first is called Tan Shen Mi Jian. This martial art has the attribute bonus of increasing meridian points, health limit, and critical hit rate. Additionally, it has a large area damage effect. When activated, it attacks enemies within 24 grids around the player, causing a high amount of fire attribute damage. The damage is very high, and it does not consume true energy; it only requires a cooldown of six turns. Among many large-scale killing martial arts, this one stands out for its high damage and low consumption, hence its top rank.
Following that, the second-ranked martial art is Xuan Yang Li Huo Gong. This martial art provides bonuses to meridian points, health limit, and attack power. It also has an attack effect that can cause damage to enemies 41 grids away from the player. This damage range is considered the best in the game, making it the most efficient martial art for clearing minions. The damage is extremely high, capable of clearing the screen with one click. However, the cost of this martial art is also extremely high, with a single use consuming 1480 points of true energy, effectively emptying the blue bar. After using it, a long time is needed to recover, which is the only drawback of this martial art.

After getting to know the second-ranked martial art, let's move on to the third. The third martial art is called Yi Jin Jing, which is a defensive type. Upon learning it, it increases meridian points, health limit, and true energy limit. Further cultivation can provide additional health bonuses. In battle, it instantly clears all negative statuses and grants a health and true energy boost per turn. It also adds a two-layered Vajra Indestructible buff, allowing the player to survive two lethal attacks. This is the third-ranked martial art.

Next is the fourth-ranked martial art, which is specifically for the sword school. This martial art is called Jian Xin Jue. It provides bonuses to meridian points, health limit, and true energy limit. In battle, it adds Sword Qi and Sword Intent to the player, stacking up to 3-4 layers. At the end or beginning of each turn, it adds another layer. For players specializing in the sword school, it acts like a perpetual motion machine, never lacking Sword Intent and Sword Qi for skills. This is the fourth-ranked powerful martial art.
The fifth-ranked martial art is Shao Hua Sheng Ji Shen Tong. This martial art provides bonuses to meridian points, health limit, and true energy limit. In combat, it offers a resurrection effect, providing a no-side-effect revival once. It is the most useful survival martial art, making it a must-have for later-stage characters.
The sixth-ranked martial art is Cheng Yun Yu Long Xin Jue. This martial art provides bonuses to meridian points, health limit, and true energy limit. In battle, it deals damage to enemies within 24 grids, with the damage being 0.3 times the total of inner force and strength. The damage is extremely high, capable of instantly reducing nearby enemies to critically low health. However, this martial art also has a downside: it consumes a lot of true energy, over 1000 points, similar to the second-ranked martial art, requiring a long cooldown after use.

The seventh-ranked martial art is Bai Di Jian Xin. This martial art provides bonuses to meridian points, health limit, and sword mastery. It is essential for the sword school. Upon learning it, it significantly boosts comprehension ability, making it easier to learn other sword martial arts.
The eighth-ranked martial art is Jue Xian Wu Yin. This martial art provides bonuses to meridian points, true energy, and blood limit. In battle, it deals 7 instances of damage to enemies within 40 grids. The total damage is comparable to the second-ranked martial art, but it requires a staggering 2400+ points of true energy, making it a one-time-use martial art.
Following these are the last two martial arts, Wu Heng Tian Jing and Guan Shan Zhan Ce. They provide bonuses to meridian points, health, and true energy limits. In battle, the former has a penetration effect, allowing the player to avoid damage, while the latter has a defense-breaking effect, capable of piercing through enemy defenses. These two martial arts work well together, with one used for defense and the other for offense.

This concludes the overview of the martial arts ranking in Yi Jian Feng Yun Jue. After reading the above introduction, everyone should have a general understanding of the martial arts ranking. Knowing which martial arts are effective, you can now go and use them.