In the Star Resonance Marksman class, there is a derived "Eagle Bow" school, officially known as the "Falcon Taming School," which players also like to call the "Crit Bow." It is a high-burst, crit-focused ranged agility damage branch. So how do you play the Star Resonance Eagle Bow? This article will share a guide for the Falcon Taming School in the Star Resonance mobile game. The biggest feature of this school is its reliance on the synergy between the player's crit and the pet eagle's passive abilities, allowing it to deal extremely high damage in a short time and then quickly disengage from combat. Therefore, the damage output structure heavily depends on skill coordination and the timing of the Light Energy system.

Priority of Attributes:
For attributes, almost all talents in the Eagle Bow school are related to crit, so the choice of secondary attributes is very singular, focusing on stacking crit rate and crit damage. In addition, some skills require haste to reduce cooldowns and improve rotation fluidity, making haste valuable in certain builds. The Eagle Bow relies on the "Light Energy" resource system, with a default cap of 100 points, but this can be reduced to 60 points through talents after specialization, shortening the Light Energy recharge cycle. Light Energy is recovered through normal attacks or skill hits, and when full, it enters the "Light Energy Recharge" state. In this state, skills are significantly enhanced, and special skills will clear Light Energy and end the recharge. Therefore, managing the release order and Light Energy rhythm is a key aspect of playing the Eagle Bow.

Skill Combination:
The core of the Eagle Bow school lies in the combination of four key skills: [Energy Shot], [Explosive Shot], [Light Energy Bombardment], and [Spirit Concentration]. Energy Shot is the main direct damage skill, requiring no charge during the Light Energy Recharge state, providing quick and efficient burst. Explosive Shot has a stacking mechanism, applying explosive stacks upon hitting enemies and dealing high burst damage when the trigger condition is met. Light Energy Bombardment is an area-of-effect core skill, not only dealing high damage but also extending Light Energy duration and increasing damage during the recharge state. Spirit Concentration is a buff skill that greatly reduces skill cooldowns and increases haste, serving as a crucial starting point for bursts. Other skills like [Arrow Rain], [Raging Wave Shot], and [Wild Call] have some Light Energy recovery or control effects, but they offer little benefit to the Eagle Bow and are generally not carried as core skills.

Playstyle:
The Eagle Bow enters the burst phase after quickly filling up Light Energy. In this state, use [Spirit Concentration] as the initial buff, followed by [Light Energy Bombardment], [Explosive Shot], and [Energy Shot] in sequence, forming a complete chain. Light Energy Bombardment will receive an enhancement from Spirit Concentration, triggering additional damage, and Energy Shot will always crit when attacking the area covered by Light Energy Bombardment, making their combination particularly critical. Given that many skills involve backstepping, recoil, or charging, it's best to pre-emptively position yourself, adjusting your distance before the burst to avoid being out of range. Managing skill cooldowns is also important, avoiding situations where skills are ready but not used, especially ensuring that Energy Shot and Explosive Shot are fully utilized during the burst window.

Talent Combination:
All crit-related bonuses should be taken, including increased crit rate, crit damage, explosive arrow stack efficiency, Spirit Concentration duration, and Light Energy Bombardment enhancement. Since the Light Energy cap is reduced, it's recommended to prioritize talents that increase Light Energy acquisition efficiency and the speed of dual-shot derivative skills, further compressing the burst rhythm and enhancing skill responsiveness. Additionally, since using Light Energy skills interrupts normal attacks, it's not advisable to interject normal attacks during the burst phase to avoid disrupting the overall rhythm.

This is a detailed introduction on how to play the Star Resonance Eagle Bow. Although the Eagle Bow has a high burst potential, it also has significant drawbacks. For example, when facing bosses with multiple displacements or high mobility, the large gaps between skill releases and the lack of stable displacement or hard control methods can lead to missed shots and output vacuums. Additionally, the Light Energy Recharge state is not permanent, and if the burst phase is interrupted, the overall DPS will drop sharply. Furthermore, due to the heavy reliance on crits to deal real damage, gear development takes longer, and low crit rates and low damage overflow in the early stages can result in a noticeable difference in the gaming experience.