In the world of Chinese Paladin, players can encounter many familiar characters from the single-player games, but there are also some that are original. Bai Cang is one of these original characters. Today, I will introduce the skills of Bai Cang in the world of Chinese Paladin. After all, compared to well-known characters like Wang Xiaohu and Li Xiaoyao, the original characters are relatively unfamiliar, so it's more necessary to understand their characteristics.

Bai Cang is an original character within the Chinese Paladin universe. Many players have likely met her in the beginner village, where she serves as the village chief of Guiyun Village, affectionately known by many spirits as "Granny." In reality, her appearance is that of a very young woman, with a kind nature and strong charisma, and she is also very powerful. Bai Cang actually belongs to the ancient beast clan, enjoys collecting calligraphy and paintings, and often gazes quietly into the distance. She is the guardian of Guiyun Village, born over a thousand years ago, practicing earth spirit magic, and has remained true to her original aspirations despite experiencing many changes.

The weapon she uses is the Cloud Hidden Shepherd Staff. Her first skill, Rock Assault, can perform up to 4 consecutive attacks on a target, causing earth attribute damage. The second skill, Thousand Rocks Surge, is a group damage type skill with a fairly long casting range, making it a good long-range offensive skill. The third skill, Abyssal Rocks Descend, continuously channels to gather enemies over a wide area, causing earth attribute damage. In actual combat, she does not appear as a main force but rather leans towards supporting the team, suitable for being developed as a functional role.

Overall, I really like this original character. She is a very powerful earth attribute support in your hands, capable of gathering monsters using her ultimate skill with her own weapon. Her earth attribute, when paired with fire, can also deal considerable damage. For example, Wang Xiaohu, whom many players love to develop, is very suitable to be paired with Bai Cang. This way, in most battles, the combination of earth and fire can quickly clear out small monsters.

This is today's introduction to Bai Cang's skills in the world of Chinese Paladin. The game is also very demanding in terms of operational skills. It's essential to consider the attributes and skill synergies between characters to determine who should be the starter and how to switch and rotate them. These strategies can only be studied after becoming familiar with the skills.