Glory of tactics

One hundred and fifty-six Ye Xiu’s lessons and advice

If you don't look at the final result and put forward this scene alone, ask Qiu Fei what skills the battle mage will use next?

Qiu Fei would also answer without hesitation, use the dragon to break the army!

No matter how you look at it, picking up a dragon and breaking the army here is the most reasonable answer.

It has high-speed displacement pursuit, super high damage, built-in dominance, and short retraction, so that it can be easily combined with other skills to completely eliminate the opponent. It is perfect to play the dragon and break the army at this time and here!

Qiu Fei made this choice later, Han Wenqing made this decision before the game, and Ye Xiu also acted this way during the game.

The flaws that Han Wenqing revealed were carved out by Ye Xiu himself, and there was nothing false about them. Therefore, he did not realize that this was a long-planned trap.

The domineering body of Haolong Pojun does not have the damage reduction effect like steel and iron bones. In order to reduce the loss of blood volume, Ye Xiu also deliberately operated One Autumn Leaf to move in an arc, trying to avoid the assassin's seemingly jumping knife, and only stared at the lonely smoke in the desert.

This change was only slightly less difficult than Fulong Xiangtian's Dragon Head Up, and very few professional players in the entire league could successfully pull it off in actual combat. But when it came to Ye Xiu, he could do it whenever he wanted, and it was as natural as eating and drinking.

However, as soon as the Dragon Breaking Army started, Ye Xiu felt something was wrong. One Autumn Leaf rushed out too fast!

It’s the seventh-level fighter’s will!

The added 12% movement speed made the battle mage who wanted to take an arc completely deviate from the direction!

That is, Ye Xiu, after making a mistake, immediately realized what was wrong, and promptly increased the range of swinging the mouse with his right hand, allowing One Autumn Leaf's war spear to turn back reluctantly, still facing the old enemy Desert Guyan. Stab away!

However, with this operation, One Autumn Leaf's running route became stiff and showed obvious fold lines, and this fold made it impossible for him to avoid Ji Leng's dagger!

The screen stopped again. Ye Xiu monologued again: What's funny is that until this moment, I still haven't realized that Ji Leng's blow was a life-saving blow.

Qiu Fei shook his head in front of the screen, but what he was thinking was, if it weren't for this fact, he would never have imagined that Zhang Xinjie would be so ruthless, using another person to exchange for One Autumn Leaf, which was less than half health, when he was already one head behind.

Ye Xiu's analysis continued: Tyranny's trap is definitely not impeccable. Ji Leng is Tyranny's main force after all. I used the Haolong Pojun with the Tyrant Body to pursue him, but his jumping knife has lost its effect and he didn't follow the trend to change his moves. This is actually very suspicious. Although the life-threatening blow can be disguised as a jumping knife, the duration of the two skills is still very different. By the time One Autumn Leaf arrived in front of him, the low-level jumping knife should have ended. No matter from which point of view, if that skill was jumping knife, Ji Leng should have changed the skill in time. Nothing has changed, and that’s the problem. It's a pity that I was only focused on killing Desert Guyan, so I wasn't vigilant enough, so I just thought it was no big deal to take one hit from the assassin. If I had thought more at that time and interrupted the Haolong Pojun in time, or simply used the Haolong Pojun to stab Ji Leng, then the ending would have been completely different.

The screen continues to play, and the subsequent scenes are basically familiar to every old Honor fan.

One Autumn Leaf took the initiative to rush towards Ji Leng, relying on his dominance to ignore the assassin's life-saving blow, and was killed on the spot!

Ye Xiu concluded at the end of the video: Fast operation, fast reaction, and good skills are sometimes not a good thing. Once you encounter a situation, just rely on difficult tricks to overcome it, which will be counterproductive. Whether an operation is good or not does not depend on how difficult it is, nor whether it is beautiful or not, but whether it is really appropriate. Just like that time, if I had not chosen to play Arc Dragon, but used the extra operations to play magic bullets or fly a dazzling pattern, Tyranny's plan would have failed.

Qiu Fei nodded silently.

Looking back, One Autumn Leaf did still have a chance to resolve the life-threatening blow, but now it was all an afterthought.

Ye Xiu's warning continued: Last time you fought Zhou Guangyi, the mistake Long Huitou made was essentially the same mistake as mine. We all rely too much on our own skills and abandon some more reliable and effective, but also lackluster, ways of coping. From the moment the dragon raises its head to the moment it looks back, each one is more dazzling than the other, but the actual effect is not like that. Do you have to use Fulong Xiangtian this time? If the opponent escapes, do you have to use the dragon to fight back? I don’t think so! The existence of skills should allow you to make up for mistakes when you make them, rather than allowing you to forcefully improve by relying on changes. I ask you to learn the playing styles of Wang Jiexi and Zhang Jiale to perfect the random pattern flow, but you should not also copy their shortcomings of showing off their skills. I don’t object to a good fight, but the prerequisite is that you can win! If you can't win, no matter how good the fight is, it's useless! Your skills are now as good as anyone's. Next, you need to improve your efficiency, seek stability, and fight how you can win. You are fine now, but you must keep up the good work and don’t slack off.

The video ends here, but the advice of his mentor Ye Xiu echoes in Qiu Fei's mind for a long time. Originally, he was planning to squeeze out his hand speed and develop new and tighter combos to overcome his opponent's targeted play style and break through the rookie wall. But now after watching the video and analysis of the Season 4 Finals that year, Qiu Fei discovered that he still had another way to go. That is to cut out the complex and simplify, pursue the rationality of every operation, and improve the efficiency of the operation.

Compared with improving hand speed, although this second path is more difficult, and the effect is not too direct and immediate, this path can improve his own level step by step, and there will be no more problems than improving hand speed. The risk of losing control.

The style of God of War One Autumn Leaf has begun to change since it lost the championship in the fourth season, becoming increasingly ugly and rustic. Originally, Qiu Fei didn't really like this style of play, but after Ye Xiu's advice, he now felt that this style might be more suitable for the battle mage, a profession that focuses on offense but not defense. The God of War can run rampant, but he must also know how to advance and retreat.

The fighting styles of Luan Wenliu and God of War are different in the early and late stages. Qiu Fei has no ready-made examples to copy, but he is a battle mage after all, and these skills are the same in his bones. Once you have a direction and explore step by step, you are not completely clueless.

Before anyone realized it, Qiu Fei's style of play began to gradually change.

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