If you're taking a little PVP, there are two characters to try to get up, one is Luo and the other is Drake. The difference between the two is that Luo, who can play, is very fierce, and Drake, who can't play, is also fierce.
1, can play Luo
Luo's mechanism is more complicated than other characters, that is, the operation is more difficult, so this role needs more proficiency, but as long as you practice and play, then this role is a very fierce member.

The long-range attack can brush the sword qi, the melee opening circle has a transposition, and the final technique in the circle is pressed up. Moreover, Luo's Ultimate Upanishads can be connected to the skill, and after the explosion, it is not only easier to pick up the skill, but also continue to pursue.
Some people may feel that they don't have much influence without Luo. But if you want to play up the dan position, the ban position increases to two, and if others are forbidden to the two people you use, then people will play Luo, you will not Luo, this advantage is obvious in whoever it is.
2. Brainless Drake
Drake and Rowe are two extremes, Rowe can play fiercely, Drake can not play fiercely. The main thing is that the overlord monster can't afford it, the hegemonic body time is still long, the starting hand is fast, the CD is short, and there is a finishing skill that is invincible and extremely oppressive.
You can't shoot randomly in the face of Drake, as long as your character dares to start first, then Drake can directly overpower the body. Therefore, Drake is the least afraid of being tough head-on, and he is afraid of not being able to fight with him on the other side.
Drake is not good at fighting is to encounter the reaction monster, not the first hand, you can dodge the first hand, wait for your skill CD or grab you and shake and then fight back. But this is a very reactive, Drake's 1 skill is fast, and now he can adjust the direction of the follow-up attack, and he has to react on his own.
Bacteria said
If you don't play PVP much, it doesn't matter, this game now has only 1V1 PVP, and occasionally engages in a limited time 2V2, overemphasizing the player's personal reaction, as well as the character's own single-headed ability, the player can not experience the fun of team battles. So if the follow-up can be played by a multiplayer PVP, now this PVP can be played or not.
Okay, this round is over, thanks for reading, bye bye.