Today, I'm bringing you the content on how to use combos in Jianghu 2. Combo techniques are the core elements for improving output efficiency and combat performance. Different martial arts schools, due to the characteristics of their weapons and skill mechanisms, have formed unique combo logics. Players need to build suitable combo systems based on the characteristics of each school. Proficient use of combos can affect the suppression effect and damage output in battles. Therefore, mastering the basic logic and application skills of combos for each school is an important part of improving combat skills during your adventures in the Jianghu. Let's take a closer look together.

Sword martial arts combos usually emphasize attack speed and smooth skill transitions. Players can start with moves that have displacement or initial control effects, such as some sword techniques that can quickly close in and briefly knock back enemies, creating a favorable environment for subsequent attacks. Then, they can follow up with high-damage multi-hit sword skills, using rapid key presses to take advantage of the short cooldown gaps between skills, achieving quick multi-hit damage. Some sword martial arts also include sword energy effects that can be interspersed during combos to enhance overall damage.

Fist martial arts focus on close-range burst and internal force usage. Players can start by using fist techniques with armor-breaking effects, breaking the enemy's defense and then immediately following up with high-damage combo skills. Taking advantage of the shorter pre-movement time of fist skills, they can quickly deal multiple hits. Additionally, some fist martial arts come with internal injury effects, which, when triggered appropriately during combos, can continuously drain the enemy's health. Some fist martial arts also have self-healing or internal force recovery effects, allowing players to replenish their status during combo breaks, maintaining combat endurance. Spear martial arts combos focus on long-range attacks and area-of-effect (AoE) damage. Players can start with spear techniques that have piercing effects, striking enemies from a distance and causing them to stagger, then immediately follow up with sweeping skills to deal AoE damage to surrounding enemies. The fluidity of spear martial arts requires players to master the attack rhythm, promptly performing the next move after skill release to maintain the integrity of the combo. Moreover, some advanced spear techniques can add special effects during combos, such as slowing or immobilizing, further controlling the enemy's movement.

Blade martial arts focus on high-damage output with large, sweeping attacks. Players can start with a powerful single-blade heavy slash, dealing massive damage and knocking back the enemy. When the enemy is stunned upon getting up, they can quickly follow up with a wide-range blade draw skill, expanding the attack range and damage. In blade martial arts combos, the proper use of invincibility effects from skills can protect players from being interrupted by some enemy attacks, ensuring the smooth execution of combos.

The content on how to use combos in Jianghu 2 has been introduced. No matter which martial arts school you choose, players need to pay attention to the enemy's attack rhythm and the pre-movement of their skills during combat. They should find opportunities for combos during the enemy's attack intervals. Through continuous combat, they can accumulate experience and become familiar with different enemy attack patterns, adjusting their combo strategies accordingly.