Today, we bring you a rather special character from the mobile game Yise, whose name "Big Sword Brother" many players have heard. This character often appears on the strength rankings, so if you want to know how good Yisemiao is, today's article will provide a comprehensive review of this character known as Big Sword Brother. It covers in-depth skill analysis, team pairing strategies, and development building ideas, which you can refer to for your own use.

Yisemiao has three active skills and one powerful passive skill. The passive skill, Invincibility, is a unique buff that he applies to himself. There are two ways to obtain it: one is by successfully killing an enemy unit, and the other is by directly obtaining it when using the ultimate skill. This invincibility state can be stacked. For example, the first time using the ultimate skill can accumulate one layer of invincibility, and if the ultimate skill kills an enemy unit, another layer of invincibility will be added. With invincibility, Yisemiao's survivability is greatly enhanced.

Looking at her first skill, it has no cooldown rounds limit and can be considered a regular basic attack. However, its content far exceeds a normal attack, with two obvious active effects: one is to deal considerable damage to a single target, and the other is to have a certain probability of inflicting a vulnerability debuff on a single enemy. When using a basic attack, players need to pay special attention to the target selection, prioritizing attacking enemy elite units to efficiently apply the vulnerability debuff. The second skill is a typical segmented damage skill, with the essence lying in the effect of the final hit. As the enemy's health decreases, the damage caused by this skill increases, giving Yisemiao strong finishing capabilities. For example, at level 5 of the second skill, when the enemy's health loss reaches 80%, Yisemiao's damage coefficient will soar to 480%, making the chance of a one-hit kill very high.

Her third skill, the ultimate, has strong penetration, capable of ignoring the passive defense effects of enemy units and also ignoring 50% of the enemy's defense value. Based on these characteristics, this skill can simultaneously deal damage to all enemy units, achieving a wide-area strike. Additionally, when using the ultimate, it also adds a one-turn invincibility buff to herself, further ensuring her safety.

From the combination of Yisemiao's skills, due to the powerful presence of the invincibility buff, she does not rely as heavily on traditional healers. Therefore, it is better to bring some characters with speed-boosting or action bar manipulation abilities. Consider functional support roles. In the field of speed support, the top recommended teammate is Cross, whose main function is to steal the enemy's action bar and inflict various negative status effects. This perfectly complements Yisemiao's high output, enhancing the team's combat rhythm and output efficiency.
Another well-matched character is Pianting, whose skills can provide more action turns for the core damage dealer in the team. She not only offers many buffs but can also revive teammates. From a pairing perspective, her functionality is fully utilized, making this combination quite versatile. This is why it is recommended to actively participate in the 100-draw guaranteed pool for Cross.

In addition to these two powerful supports, if you want a more balanced lineup for Yisemiao, you can use Gray, who is given at the start, along with Yixiao, Kraken, Shanya, Xunyuan Doremi, and Yang. These characters excel in functionality, especially Xunyuan Doremi, who can reduce skill cooldowns and increase critical hit rates, fitting well with Yisemiao. For the healer role, use Shanya, or Qianming if unavailable. Lingluo, given after completing early tasks, is also a good choice.

In terms of team formation, a dual-C four-person formation for Yisemiao can consider including Lian. A lower-tier version would be Yisemiao + Lian + Xunyuan Doremi / Fungjian Yixiao + Shanya. This combination ensures both offensive power and survival and support functions. Regarding skill point distribution, Yisemiao does not have any key skill nodes that cause a qualitative change, so evenly distributing points will maximize her strength. For early purple shells, Wudao Panda and Jade Fox are highly compatible choices.

You can now discern how good Yisemiao is. This character is indeed worth placing at the top of the strength rankings, with few visible flaws in terms of output and survivability. However, individual strength is not as effective as a well-composed team, so make sure to learn how to use her in a team setup later on.