In the world known as “Crescent Tide,” there lived a girl named Xiaokong. She was as light as a willow leaf, drifting with the wind, yet as sharp as a dagger, striking with deadly precision. Her presence was like a waltz in the wind—elegant and lethal.
The handgun she wielded was like a firefly in the night rain—small but capable of piercing an enemy’s heart. Every pull of the trigger was a note in a deadly symphony. Her movements were like a dancer choosing a skirt, with each weapon tailored to her, blending grace and lethality.
“Forest Aria,” a five-star weapon, was like her magic wand. With a base attack of 500 and a critical hit rate of 36%, it turned her attacks into a captivating melody, each note inflicting greater harm. Her strikes left a “wind erosion” effect on enemies, like planting time bombs on their bodies.
“Smoke of Rest,” a five-star alternate weapon, had a base attack of 588 and a critical hit rate of 24.3%, but its special effect boosted resonance efficiency by 12.8%. When Xiaokong used her “Encore” skill, it increased the attack power of incoming characters by 10%, stacking once and lasting 14 seconds. It was like a fuse, igniting the team’s combat power.
“Death and Dance,” another five-star weapon, had a base attack of 500 and critical damage of 72%. Its effect was perfect for dealing damage—when Xiaokong used her “Variation” skill or “Resonance Liberation,” her resonance skill damage increased by 48% for 5 seconds. It was like a final, deadly dance before the curtain fell.
“Farewell Romance,” a four-star weapon, had a base attack of 463 and an attack bonus of 18.2%. Its effect was ideal for newcomers—when Xiaokong attacked monsters with abnormal effects, her attack power increased by 8% for 10 seconds, stacking up to four times. It was like a reluctant lover, passionate even in battle.
“Paradox Jet,” a four-star weapon, had a base attack of 413 and an attack bonus of 30.4%. Its unique effect granted Xiaokong 10 resonance points and a 20% attack boost for 16 seconds when she used resonance skills. It was like a genius inventor’s creation—quirky yet practical.
“Strike Rifle-26,” a four-star weapon, had a base attack of 388 and an attack bonus of 36.5%. Its effect was perfect for newcomers—when Xiaokong was unharmed, her attack power increased by 12% every 5 seconds, stacking up to two layers and lasting 8 seconds. If she was injured, it consumed one layer and restored 10% of her health. It was like a loyal guardian, always protecting her.
“Flowing Clouds and Empty Sky,” a voiceless set, was like Xiaokong’s wings, enhancing both her damage and the team’s wind damage. It was like a gentle cloud, giving her the power to soar.
“Light Clouds and Rising Moon,” another voiceless set, was like her moonlight, boosting her resonance efficiency and increasing the next resonator’s attack power by 22.5% for 15 seconds. It was like gentle moonlight, illuminating the team’s path to victory.
Ode in the Wind: Dance of the Void
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