In the world of Chinese Paladin, characters are not only important companions for players to explore and fight, but each of them also possesses unique skills and fighting styles. Sharing the ranking list of power in the Chinese Paladin world can provide players with a rich and diverse gaming experience. In fact, the roles needed when participating in various challenges vary. For example, the several characters introduced by the editor this time can be used together or separately.

Taking Yun Tianhe as an example, his skill design focuses on both output and survival. His first skill allows up to 4 consecutive strikes, with each hit restoring a certain amount of stamina. This not only increases his sustained combat capability but also keeps him in good health during battles. Additionally, while releasing the skill, there is a dodge judgment; if successful, he can release three enhanced counterattacks, each of which not only deals damage but also further restores stamina. His ultimate move involves charging and shooting a powerful arrow forward, which is extremely effective for breaking through enemy defenses or dealing high damage directly.

Next is Lei Yuange, whose attribute is lightning. His skill design emphasizes control and defense. His first skill allows up to three consecutive strikes, and his second skill provides lightning-based attacks based on his attributes, followed by a shield. The shield value decreases by 5% per second but does not disappear when switching characters. His ultimate move is even more powerful, bombarding the area in front of him, and for each target hit, it grants an additional 50% of the shield value.

Wang Xiaohu, with his fire attribute, has skills designed for continuous attacks and status enhancements. His first skill allows up to four consecutive slashes, reducing the cooldown of the skill by 8% upon hitting. Wang Xiaohu's second skill deals a certain amount of damage to the target in front, including elemental damage, and the next attack in the combo will be enhanced. This design of continuous attacks allows him to quickly deal high damage to a single enemy. His third skill involves charging up and entering a "Tiger Roar Wind" state, significantly increasing the damage dealt.

Dust, a four-star water-attribute character among the spirit race, not only has powerful water-attribute magic attacks but also the ability to summon and coordinate with allies. Dust can use his water-attribute magic to perform a three-segment continuous attack. In his skill, Dust first summons a Shadow, then quickly retreats to avoid enemy attacks. The Shadow will then coordinate with Dust, dealing high water-attribute damage based on the current target. It's worth noting that the maximum number of Shadows on the field is two, meaning Dust can summon two Shadows at the same time to assist him. His final move is a powerful skill used to turn the tide in critical moments, mainly dealing water-attribute damage. The Shadows will reset their timer, and importantly, the skill damage will be increased by 65%.

Finally, Ling Bo is a particularly important offensive character. She has excellent ice-attribute skills and unique weapon usage effects. Ling Bo usually wields dual blades, and with the right weapons, she can perform a series of slashes, dealing continuous damage to enemies. In actual combat, Ling Bo flexibly uses this skill to attack enemies continuously. When she releases her ultimate move, the whip in her hand turns into ice blades that circle around her. When enemies get close, these ice blades automatically deal damage and can freeze the enemies, making them unable to move and allowing Ling Bo to freely attack them.
The above is the introduction to the ranking list of power in the Chinese Paladin world. Some of these characters are well-remembered from the Chinese Paladin series, while others are independently created for this game. Regardless of which character you like, everyone can use them.