In Identity V, there is a survivor who not only understands the changes in weather but can also transform meteorological power into weapons and shields for survival. She is — Meteorologist Wendy Ford! Today, I will introduce the skills of the Meteorologist in Identity V. As a stalling position character, her skills are complex and interesting, and can even turn the tide in critical moments. Want to know how this special survivor's skills change like the weather? Let me explain in detail below.

Wendy carries a "weather bottle" with her, which is not just an ordinary item but the core weapon for her interaction with the weather. By adjusting the meteorological environment inside the bottle, she can create three different weather phenomena: wind, clouds, and rain, each with unique effects. The strong wind effect can push away the Seeker, consuming durability between 28%-38%. Stratocumulus can lift the Meteorologist, helping her escape danger, consuming durability approximately between 44%-57%. Warm rain can heal teammates, with a fixed durability consumption of 40%. Additionally, the cooldown time after each use of the weather bottle is 8 seconds, and mastering the rhythm of skill usage is key to victory.

The release method of the Meteorologist's skills is quite interesting. Players need to draw specific shapes on the screen to guide the weather bottle to generate different types of catalysts, further releasing meteorological effects. The characteristics of the drawn shapes directly affect the strength of the catalytic effects, such as the size of the shape, the frequency of zigzag lines, etc., all impacting the weather's power. Pressing the skill button again releases the weather phenomenon to the target area. This interactive design tests the player's operation and is highly strategic.

The strong wind catalyst is generated by drawing a horizontal zigzag line, which can continuously push away the Seeker. The wider the zigzag line, the larger the wind range. The higher the amplitude of the zigzag line, the faster the wind speed. The more zigzag lines, the longer the duration. The stratocumulus catalyst requires vertical zigzag lines to be drawn, lifting Wendy into the air and quickly increasing the distance from the Seeker, with the lifting height and speed related to the length and width of the zigzag lines. The warm rain catalyst is generated by drawing a circle, which can alleviate fear for survivors within its range, allowing teammates to recover faster. The size and number of circles affect the healing efficiency of the warm rain.

Besides these core skills, the Meteorologist has some auxiliary traits. For example, the chemical reaction environment in the weather bottle is not eternally stable; if the generated catalyst is not used for a long time, it will automatically decompose into original reactants. However, Wendy can shake the bottle to accelerate the decomposition of the catalyst, making room for new reactions. This mechanism requires players to plan more carefully when releasing skills to avoid wasting the catalyst. Additionally, Wendy is abnormally sensitive to environmental changes, granting her special abilities: when there are injured teammates within a 36-meter radius, she can accurately sense their positions, facilitating timely rescue or assistance. When the situation is extremely unfavorable and she is the only survivor left on the field, she can continuously sense the location of the cellar, providing a significant advantage for escape.

The above is the content of the introduction to the Meteorologist's skills in Identity V. As a complex and powerful survivor, Meteorologist Wendy Ford engages in an unconventional game with the Seeker through the unique skill of the weather bottle. If you are enthusiastic about characters that are highly operational and versatile, why not try this "weather controller" survivor and become an indispensable presence in the manor!