Many players may have heard of the self-created martial arts system in The Great Jianghu: Azure Dragon and White Bird, but some might only have heard of it without actually playing it. The following will introduce you to this system, specifically explaining the gameplay mechanics of self-created martial arts. If it's your first time, it's recommended to read the introduction below before trying it out, which will make the experience easier.

The self-created martial arts system can be considered a unique feature of the game. You can find the entry to the self-created martial arts in the character settings. Once inside, you will see a characteristic selection on the side, consisting of nine slots. These slots can be equipped with characteristics, and the martial art is based on these characteristics.

A martial art is composed of several aspects: base attribute bonuses, additional effects, attack patterns, learning conditions, and practical performance. These aspects correspond to the characteristic slots, and you need to match and assemble them by finding the corresponding characteristic slots.

There are no fixed formulas for assembly; it mainly depends on your creativity. You can freely mix and match according to your preferences. During the assembly process, you don't need to fill all the slots, as long as you meet the criteria for creating a martial art, you can create your own unique martial arts system.

This is the main gameplay of the self-created martial arts. Through this system, you can add a lot of variety to the game, building new martial arts systems based on your ideas, thus enhancing the combat experience and diversity, and not being limited by certain sect skills.

The above is an introduction to the self-created martial arts system in The Great Jianghu: Azure Dragon and White Bird. For newcomers, if you're not familiar with it at first, that's okay. By exploring slowly, you will eventually develop your own style. With this knowledge, you can now go and fully experience it yourself.