Speaking of the Sixteen Sounds of Yan Yun, you can feel the intense northern wind as soon as you enter this world. As a novice swordsman with your first set of martial arts skills, it's like a hungry wolf entering a flock of sheep. Today, we bring you a guide on choosing the right martial arts in the Sixteen Sounds of Yan Yun. Many new players face difficulty when choosing their initial school. Below, we will help you analyze the six major schools' martial arts and tell you how to choose.

If you are a player who enjoys intense combat, then Tianquan will definitely satisfy your desire for violent aesthetics. The heavy saber has astonishing power, focusing on heavy strikes and high damage output. However, its obvious drawback is that it is relatively slow and somewhat cumbersome to operate, requiring patience to build up energy for burst attacks. If you prefer the thrill of one-hit kills and don't mind less fluid controls, consider prioritizing Tianquan.

Kuanglan's long spear offers a "fierce warrior" experience. There are two styles to choose from: the first is "Defensive Spear - Nine Curves Shocking God Spear," which, despite its name, lacks true defensive skills and focuses more on stationary attacks. This might disappoint players expecting rock-solid defenses. The second is "Offensive Spear - Eight Directions Wind Thunder Spear," which is an all-rounder, offering damage boosts, invincibility frames, reduced damage taken, and recovery abilities, making it ideal for melee players. If you enjoy versatility with your spear, prioritize the offensive style.

Qingxi is the "motherly" school among the sects, with martial arts skills that include self-healing effects, making it a paradise for support players. Not only can it save lives and heal injuries, but it also enhances recovery when used in conjunction with other schools' skills, making it perfect for beginners. For newcomers, Qingxi significantly reduces the risk of failure, especially during dungeons or solo play, greatly improving survival. This set of martial arts is particularly suitable for players who enjoy team support or need a stable skill to complement their main damage output.

Guyun focuses on sword-based martial arts, appearing defensive but performing more as a damage booster in practice. While some skills do mention "damage reduction," its actual defensive capabilities are not outstanding. Instead, it emphasizes damage enhancement and rapid attacks. Therefore, Guyun is better suited as a complementary skill to other schools' sword techniques rather than relying on it as a primary skill. For players who enjoy sword weapons but are willing to use it as a supporting skill, Guyun is a good choice.

If you are a damage enthusiast, Sanguantian can fulfill all your fantasies about skyrocketing damage numbers. Dual sabers focus on high burst damage with extremely smooth operations and visually stunning skills, delivering maximum damage with every strike. Of course, this high-damage playstyle requires higher player skill, as dual sabers offer less room for defensive errors. You need to be ready to kite and reposition constantly.

The martial arts of Wumenwupai are simple and straightforward. As a basic skill set, it lacks impressive special effects or complex gameplay but serves as a solid transitional choice. Whether it's sword or spear techniques, it helps you quickly familiarize yourself with the game's mechanics before joining a school later. If you're a new player who doesn't want to make too many choices at the start, Wumenwupai is a great starting point.

This concludes the guide on choosing martial arts in the Sixteen Sounds of Yan Yun. The path in the jianghu is long, and everyone's choices will differ. The initial school's martial arts skills help set the tone for your jianghu style but are not a lifelong commitment. The jianghu is vast, and the journey is long. May each swordsman achieve mastery and become invincible!