In Code Name: Kill, Zuo Ci appears as a famous alchemist from the late Eastern Han dynasty, and his card effect has attracted considerable attention. Many players who enjoy the Three Kingdoms theme are very curious about the effect of Zuo Ci's character card. How is the effect of Zuo Ci in Code Name: Kill? This is a question that many people are interested in. Here, I will share the collected information with everyone. In the game, Zuo Ci belongs to the Eastern Han faction, and his health value is only 1 point, which is not a high survival rate.

His first skill, "Cup Toss Tease Cao," is quite unique. When a player plays a card targeting another role as the sole target, they can additionally designate a false target. This false target can normally respond to the card, but the card ultimately will not have any actual effect on it. During the resolution process, the false target can respond to the played card just like a real target. However, even if it does not respond, the original card's effect will not affect it. For example, when a player plays an attack, designating a role as a false target, this false target can choose to play a dodge. But even if it does not play a dodge, the attack will not cause any damage to it. The resolution order between the real target and the false target follows the seating order from the current turn player, similar to the resolution method of the Heaven-Painting Halberd.

Zuo Ci's second skill, "Talismanic Book of Evasion," also has a unique mechanism. Before the turn begins, he selects one out of three randomly chosen generals. From then until the start of his next turn, Zuo Ci gains the skills of the selected general. This skill allows Zuo Ci to flexibly acquire different generals' abilities during battles, enhancing his adaptability and combat power in various situations. It also makes the tactical strategies centered around Zuo Ci more diverse, providing players with more creative and variable gameplay options, making the entire game process richer and more strategic.
In fact, this skill has a unique drawing mechanism; it can only draw from the generals the player has already obtained, and when drawing, it prioritizes those generals whose cards are not currently in play. This means that during the game, players need to obtain different generals through various means to enrich their skill selection pool. Moreover, the state of the generals' skills chosen by the player in each game is retained. For example, if a player obtains a skill that can only be used once and successfully uses it, even if they select that general again in the following turns, the skill cannot be used again.

All effects that trigger upon appearance will activate again when the player reacquires the corresponding general. For instance, Xia Qiao's "Twin Lotus" skill requires the player to reselect a target every time Xia Qiao is chosen. Since this skill triggers before the turn starts, all skills that the player acquires at the beginning of each turn can be activated normally, thus providing more operational space and strategic choices for the player at the start of each turn.
Zuo Ci also has the skill "Ascend to the Void," which triggers the divination effect twice at the start of the game or turn. By flipping the top card of the deck, the player executes the corresponding effect based on the card's attribute or number. Each divination determines a health value that simultaneously changes the player's current health and maximum health. For example, if the player currently has 1 health point and the divination result is 8 points, both the health limit and health value will immediately become 8 points, and vice versa. If the divined card has no number, it means that if the first divination draws a card with no number, the player's health value and maximum health will directly become 0.

The above is the introduction to how Zuo Ci's effect works in Code Name: Kill. Have you thought of specific ways to use these skills? Although Zuo Ci's base health value is not strong, his skill effects are quite plentiful.