How to defeat the bosses in "Sixteen Echoes of Yan and Yun"? As an action-adventure game, "Sixteen Echoes of Yan and Yun" is loved by players for its unique storyline and rich combat system. The game features multiple bosses with distinct characteristics, and each boss fight requires players to master different techniques and strategies. Below is a detailed introduction to the strategies for defeating several common bosses in the game, helping players to clear the game smoothly.

The Puppet Master is the first boss encountered in the early stages of the game. As a high-difficulty battle, it can effectively test the player's reaction speed and combat skills. The Puppet Master has two phases, each accompanied by different skills and mechanics. In the first phase, the Puppet Master frequently uses jumping slam and spear glow skills to attack the player. Players can avoid these skills by dodging or parrying, reducing damage taken. When the Puppet Master jumps and slams the ground, there will be clear prompts on the ground, and players need to quickly dodge to the sides. For the spear glow skill, players must immediately use the parry skill when they see the tip of the spear glowing, or dodge out of the attack range.
In the second phase, the Puppet Master's combat pattern changes, summoning two puppets and generating spikes from the ground. These puppets not only cause damage to the player but also assist the boss in attacking. Players should prioritize eliminating the puppets to reduce the complexity of the battle. Spikes will appear a few seconds after the puppets are summoned, so players need to find safe spots before the spikes emerge. Additionally, the Puppet Master will use an upward slash followed by a thrust skill. Players need to dodge quickly when they see the long knife glowing, or counterattack precisely to deplete the boss's stamina.

The Dancing Horseman is the first boss in the main story of "Sixteen Echoes of Yan and Yun." Although the difficulty is relatively low, players need to jump frequently to avoid ground damage. At the start of the battle, the Dancing Horseman will raise its front hooves for an attack. Players need to use the parry skill when the hooves rise. During this phase, players can deplete the boss's health with continuous light attacks while avoiding other ground attacks. When both the horse and the old man are present, players should prioritize attacking the horse because if it stays too long, the old man will instantly recover full health, increasing the difficulty of the battle.

The Dao Master is one of the more complex bosses in the game, divided into two phases. In the first phase, players need to watch out for the enemy's movement attacks, maintain a safe distance, and continuously deal damage. The Dao Master uses various melee and ranged attacks, requiring flexible responses from the player. In the second phase, the Dao Master summons a clone, making the battle more complex. The clone has the same skills as the Dao Master and weapon bonuses, so players need to observe the clone's skill wind-ups to avoid damage.

Sleeping Daoist and Rong Yuan are bosses in the raid content of "Sixteen Echoes of Yan and Yun," requiring coordinated teamwork to defeat. The Sleeping Daoist has many skills but poses relatively little threat. During the battle, players need to prioritize controlling the tank, ensuring their health does not drop too low. The Sleeping Daoist sets up vortex-shaped arrays and calls out players to fly into the air; at this time, other players must quickly respond to prevent the targeted player from taking prolonged aerial damage. Additionally, the Sleeping Daoist uses various ground attacks, which players need to dodge through agile movement and jumping. Rong Yuan creates shields during the battle, and players must break her shield before the countdown ends to avoid area-of-effect damage.

The above is how to defeat the bosses in "Sixteen Echoes of Yan and Yun." Each boss in the game has unique combat mechanisms and skills. Players need to practice and observe constantly, mastering each boss's attack patterns, and reasonably utilize their own skills and equipment to achieve victory in intense battles.