In this game, players can learn a wide variety of martial arts moves or techniques. Each of these martial skills requires a corresponding weapon to fully unleash its power, so players must clearly understand their characteristics. So, how is the Seven Kill Gale Saber in Jianghu 2? Although many players have heard of this saber technique, they do not really know much about its capabilities.

The Seven Kill Gale Saber, as it currently stands in the game, is a set of golden saber techniques. At present, the entire set does not come with any matching internal energy techniques, and it only has one skill and two passives. The whole saber technique revolves around the cycling of true qi. Players' evaluations of this set are mixed, but overall, the most common word used by players to describe this saber technique is "odd."

Its first skill is called Distant Stranger, which, simply put, attracts monsters within a certain range to the player's side. After that, all of the player's MP (Mana Points) will be consumed, dealing an AOE (Area of Effect) damage to all attracted enemies. The damage value is twice the total amount of MP, making this skill more about crowd control than damage.

The first passive ability is Seven Evils. This passive activates when the player's MP drops below 10%, causing an AOE damage equal to twice the MP value. The cooldown for triggering this is not very long, requiring the player to reduce their total MP.

The second passive ability is Wind Intent. This ability restores 5% of the player's MP with each slash. If the current total MP is above 90%, it will cause additional damage to enemies. The extra damage is related to the amount of MP the player has.

The above information answers the question about how the Seven Kill Gale Saber performs in Jianghu 2. From the current perspective, the overall damage of this set of saber techniques may not seem particularly high, but being able to launch two waves of AOE damage consecutively makes the stacked damage quite significant. Additionally, the passive MP recovery plays a very good role in this technique.