Full analysis of Ice Soul Blade Silkcock: Dancing on the path of extreme evil
In the vast fantasy continent of Genshin Impact, the breath of ice element is about to usher in a new guardian-Silkcock. This five-star ice elemental one-handed sword character, which will be launched in version 5.7, is like a winter storm, cutting the world of the game with its unique and evil way. Each of her skills is like a carefully polished sword, drawing a unique trajectory in the narrative of ice element.
The profile of this Ice Soul Blade Princess shows: the rarity is five stars, the Eye of God is ice element, the weapon is a one-handed sword, and the bonus attribute is a critical damage of up to 38.4%. Such initial data, like a sword that has never been unsheathed, has already made people yearn for it.
Exclusive weapon: Cang Yao
Her exclusive weapon is called Cang Yao, with a basic attack power of 608 and a critical rate of up to 33.1%. This weapon carries the power of Baishan’s gift: within 12 seconds after casting an elemental combat skill, the attack power will increase by 24%. What’s even more amazing is that when the elemental energy is 0, the attack power will still increase by 24%, and the critical damage will increase to 40%. This is like a plum blossom blooming in the cold winter. The colder it is, the more beautiful the ice is.
Extreme Skill·Break: Normal Attack
Silkko’s normal attack is named Extreme Skill·Break. This is a continuous attack of up to five stages, like ice flakes flying in winter, sharp and ruthless. In the normal attack, she can perform a heavy attack, and after consuming physical strength, she throws a spinning crystal spear, as if casting a rain of ice stars on the enemy’s head. The falling attack is like a precise hail, drawing a beautiful arc in the air, and making a cold thunder when it lands, which makes the enemy tremble.
Extreme Skill·Flash: Elemental Combat Skill
Extreme Skill·Flash is Silkko’s elemental combat skill, imitating the combat style of the Extreme Knight. Clicking and long pressing have different effects. When she taps, she gains 45 points of Serpent’s Cunning and switches to Seven Phases Flash mode, as if performing a gorgeous sword dance. Long-pressing allows her to gain the same Serpent’s Cunning and enter a fast-moving state at the same time, greatly improving her ability to resist interruption. During this time, she can freely control the direction and even end this cold dance early by casting the skill again.
Extreme Skill·Destruction: Elemental Burst
Silkkok’s elemental burst does not rely on elemental energy, but on Serpent’s Cunning. When she accumulates at least 50 points of Serpent’s Cunning, she can cast the Extreme Skill·Destruction, tearing the space for high-speed continuous slashing, causing ice element range damage. Every 1 point of Serpent’s Cunning in excess will increase the damage, up to a maximum of 12 points. In Seven Phases Flash mode, this skill will be replaced by the Extreme Skill·Exhaustion, without consuming Serpent’s Cunning, and gaining the Carving Exhaustion effect, which lasts until the end of Seven Phases Flash mode.
In the Ultimate Skill, Silk’s normal attacks will increase damage in 0.1 second intervals, and may further increase damage due to the absorption of the virtual rift until the number of triggers reaches 10. This effect is like ice crystals blooming in the cold winter, and each attack carves deep scars on the enemy.
Fixed Skill
Reasoning beyond reason
This is Silk’s inherent talent. When nearby characters in the team trigger Freeze, Superconductivity, Ice Element Diffusion or