In the world of Clear Skies, there are many characters that truly deserve a comprehensive and in-depth analysis, including Leno, who we will introduce today. Many players who use this character are concerned about how good Leno is in Clear Skies. Born into a wealthy family, he has not been tainted by any hint of extravagance; his personality is reserved and steady. After joining the military, he gradually transformed into a reliable and trustworthy warrior, possessing a unique set of skills that perfectly fit both support and offensive roles.

Many players are interested in Leno because, in the beginner pool, many often find themselves in a dilemma during the selection phase, torn between choosing Tang or Leno. In fact, I believe Leno is the better choice. His first form as a sniper can adjust his position flexibly after firing a shot, providing maximum tactical mobility. His second form is even more impressive, allowing teammates to move again twice, instantly invigorating the team's rhythm. His coordination skill can also accurately support Xilong, showing perfect teamwork.

On the other hand, even with all three forms unlocked, Old Tang struggles in the later stages of the main storyline, unable to defeat monsters effectively. Once he is stuck and cannot move, he becomes almost useless, significantly reducing his practicality. Given that long-range characters are already scarce in the game, Leno, as a stealth sniper, naturally has high play value. However, his base form is relatively ordinary, with his true strength concentrated in the second form. The passive talent grants him stealth while also enhancing damage output.
Leno's first form, Wolf Smoke, is indeed an all-around single-target attacker. During map exploration, he can easily engage in guerrilla warfare thanks to his stealth and repositioning abilities. When defending, he has a range of 6 tiles, and when advancing, he has 6 tiles of movement, allowing him to control the battlefield. When facing a boss, he can stack critical hit rates, dealing terrifying damage while standing still. By the time the character reaches around level 30-40, a one-hit kill with ten thousand damage is no exaggeration, as the damage numbers are absurdly high.

Looking at his 1st skill, Stable Cover, at the end of each action, if Leno is in a safe area, the system will search for the allied unit with the lowest health percentage within a 2-tile radius around him and apply a damage reduction state lasting for one round, reducing incoming attack damage by 15%. Switching to his second form, Fugaro, immediately enhances the entire team, granting all allies 2 additional moves that last for two turns, which is very effective in PVE map clearing.

The attack power of nearby allied characters surges, making Leno a near-guarantee for quick boss kills. With his 5-tile movement ability, he is already outstanding, and after killing a target, he automatically enters stealth, combining both survival and pursuit capabilities. His 2nd skill has a large AOE, and once the slow effect is applied, it renders enemy guards virtually ineffective. This skill is best used in team attacks. His innate skill, Learn from Experience, is a stroke of genius. Within a 3-tile radius around him, whenever an allied unit initiates an attack, whether it's a regular sword strike, a flashy combat skill, or a ranged attack on the map, Leno gains 2 layers of precision.

This precision bonus can stack up to a maximum of 10 layers, and at the beginning of each turn, he gains an additional 4 layers. His damage output increases continuously as the battle progresses. His passive skill, Cautious Eye, adds a crucial element to his offense. Each time Leno initiates an attack, whether it's a normal attack, a combat skill, or a map interaction, if he does not move before the attack, the damage dealt is increased by an additional 15%, making precise strikes against weaknesses a breeze.

For Leno's equipment, a configuration of 2 red and 2 yellow is usually recommended. This setup helps avoid counterattack risks, and given his strong self-preservation abilities in both forms, the priority for a healing set is not as high. When it comes to team composition, Xilon Bayn is the go-to for dealing damage, with powerful single and AOE attacks. The core support, Hilde, focuses on providing significant damage boosts and comprehensive team support, maximizing the team's damage potential. Viz takes on the defensive role, offering damage reduction, healing, and even resurrection, protecting the team's lifeline. Leno, with his excellent dual attributes of support and offense, continuously stacks combat buffs through skill synergies, making him a highly popular and worthwhile character to develop.

That concludes the introduction on how good Leno is in Clear Skies. This character has received positive feedback from many players so far. You can see above the effects of Leno's equipment and various team composition recommendations.