Today, I'm bringing you an introduction to the sword techniques in Yi Jian Feng Yun Jue. In the martial world of Yi Jian Feng Yun Jue mobile version, sword techniques are a crucial part of the core martial arts system. From basic moves for beginners to unique skills passed down in the Jianghu, and then to profound and advanced techniques from prestigious schools, various sword techniques differ in their attack range, move characteristics, and practical applications. These diverse styles of sword techniques provide players with a rich selection of combat options. Let's take a closer look together.

Basic sword techniques serve as the starting point for players entering the realm of swordsmanship. These techniques feature simple and unadorned moves that are smooth and straightforward, primarily targeting enemies within a two-square range directly in front. Due to their quick execution and lack of Zhen Qi (true energy) consumption, these techniques allow players to gain a combat advantage through frequent attacks in the early stages of the game when facing ordinary monsters, helping them quickly get familiar with the rhythm and logic of combat. The Wuguan (martial arts school) in Pingkang City provides a way to purchase manuals for basic sword techniques, allowing players to gradually improve their proficiency through practice. Similarly, the Cangsong Sword Technique, which also focuses on attacking within a two-square range, can be obtained by purchasing at the Wuguan. Both become important choices for new players to accumulate martial arts experience and build a solid foundation, paving the way for mastering more advanced sword techniques later on.

As the game progresses, the sword techniques of different Jianghu sects begin to show more tactical value. These techniques add beneficial effects to the basic attack framework. For example, some Jianghu sword techniques can increase the damage output of the next move after use, forming a chain of continuously enhanced attacks, providing stable damage support in mid-game battles. A typical example is the Songfeng Chuanlin Sword Technique, which extends the attack range to three squares in a straight line in front and allows the player to move again after use. Each hit also restores a small amount of health and increases mobility.

The sword techniques from prestigious schools place greater emphasis on the combination of stylistic expression and practical combat strategies. The Bishui Sword Technique, with its fluid and graceful style, spreads like ripples in water, causing damage while using special techniques to disrupt the enemy's movement. Players can learn this technique by sparring with Xiao Hangguang, the master of the Taihua Divine Sword, or by purchasing the manual at the Wuguan in Pingkang City. The Qingfeng Sword Art, on the other hand, is unlocked through the main storyline, learned during a final sparring session with Jiang Yingfeng. Its moves emphasize continuity and precision, with swift and agile sword movements. In combat, it may come with special status effects or increased critical hit chances, making it suitable for players who seek instant burst damage.

The introduction to the sword techniques in Yi Jian Feng Yun Jue is complete. These sword techniques are integrated into the game through various acquisition methods, from basic manuals purchased at the Wuguan to advanced techniques unlocked through the storyline, and from practical skills passed down in the Jianghu to powerful techniques from high-level inheritances. Together, they form a rich and layered martial arts system.