In the Ten-Year Pact of Wulin Waizhuan, the Warlock is a unique existence. This guide brought to you by the editor is a systematic explanation of how to play this class. With its ultra-wide area attack skills, the Warlock shines in team dungeons. How exactly should one play the Warlock? Below, we will provide a detailed introduction.

The Warlock is a core long-range AOE (Area of Effect) damage dealer. The Warlock has a strong ability to clear the entire screen, with its signature skill, the Nine Heavens Thunder Array, which can be released from the caster as the center, creating a circular thunder array with a radius of up to 5 meters. This skill has 5 segments of AOE damage and is much more efficient at clearing mobs than melee classes. The intensity of lightning damage is determined by the attribute after being buffed by Intelligence. This skill, combined with the passive skill Divine Prayer to enhance attacks, makes the Warlock formidable. Additionally, the Warlock possesses an instant teleportation skill, True Yuan Protection, and a slow control skill, Heavy Tower Snowstorm, which ensure the Warlock's survival in combat and prevent them from being interrupted by melee enemies.

Even though the Heavy Tower Snowstorm skill is learned during the transitional phase at level 4, it can still slow down enemies along a straight path, making it ideal for blocking narrow passages. Although the Threefold True Fire is a single-target skill, its damage is quite considerable, and it also comes with a burning effect, allowing the Warlock to instantly kill elite monsters. The True Yuan Protection can be considered a life-saving ultimate move, enabling the Warlock to teleport a certain distance forward to escape combat while generating a shield for protection.

In actual combat, the Warlock follows a four-step cycle: "slow and immobilize, then use the thunder array to clear the ground, followed by explosive fire and displacement to maneuver." For most bosses, the following tactic can be used - start by using Heavy Tower Snowstorm to slow down charging melee enemies, creating an 8-meter safety radius. After a teammate taunts and gathers the monsters, the Warlock can release the Nine Heavens Thunder Array to clear the field, followed by the Threefold True Fire to finish off. When faced with close combat, use True Yuan Protection to get away, then continue attacking. If one round fails, repeat the same actions.
In various scenarios, the role of the Warlock is significant. For example, in the well-known team dungeon, "Dragon's Nest," during the second phase, when facing several small monsters, the front-line characters can first pull the monsters apart, and then the Warlock can release the thunder array to clear the field, followed by using the Threefold True Fire to take out the self-destructing monsters one by one, all while maintaining an 8-meter position to avoid the ground fire. In the hidden quest "Finding White Eyebrow," when encountering high-attack guards, the Warlock first slows down and kites the enemy, using basic attacks to drain their health, and finally uses the Threefold True Fire to defeat them.

To summarize the gameplay of the Warlock in the Ten-Year Pact of Wulin Waizhuan, when allocating attributes, prioritize increasing Intelligence to boost spell power, and secondarily consider increasing health to ensure survival. In terms of equipment, choose staves with cooldown reduction and increased critical strike chance, and for armor, focus on stacking health and stun resistance. Teamwork is also crucial, and playing the Warlock well is a test of your operational skills. Are you ready? Head into the game and show off your skills.