Monkey D. Luffy, although being the easiest purple partner to obtain, is actually very powerful. Many beginners, after acquiring him, fail to fully utilize his potential due to a lack of understanding of how to play him. Therefore, we will share a guide on how to play Luffy, helping everyone understand his skill effects and practical applications in battle. Those who want to master him should take a look.

His passive ability is an energy bar below his health bar. Attacks will continuously accumulate energy. When the energy bar is full, normal attacks and skills are enhanced accordingly. Additionally, if you use escape near a wall, he will stick to the wall.

His normal attack has three stages. The first two stages push forward, while the third stage launches enemies into the air. Without energy, each stage of the normal attack deals one hit; with energy, each stage deals two hits; when energy is full, it deals three hits. His first skill involves sweeping forward with his weapon and then jumping up to slash down. When energy is full, using this skill creates a tornado with吸附力 and invincibility status.

His second skill sprays ink forward, obstructing the enemy's view. In its enhanced form, it sprays ink upward from below, launching enemies into the air while he jumps and rapidly spins to slash down. His ultimate skill involves rushing forward and lifting the enemy into the air with his weapon, then performing a tornado slash before entering an animation phase.

Luffy's normal attack deals high damage and can quickly help enter the enhanced state, so in matches, normal attacks can be used to control the pace. Both the first and second skills are standard opening moves with considerable range. Under enhancement, the first skill's slash can create a tornado, making it a good counterattack move that deals damage with invincibility. The second skill can interrupt the enemy's charge and connect well with the first skill. His ultimate skill starts with a very slow rush, so it is strongly recommended to use it during combos to avoid missing.

The guide on how to play Monkey D. Luffy ends here. This character's attack mechanism is quite simple. Using normal attacks to quickly enter the enhanced state can deal significant damage. Fans can practice more in actual battles, and everyone can quickly get the hang of it.