In the Modila continent of Wild Origin, high-altitude kiting is a high-risk, high-reward playstyle. The core of this strategy is to utilize the terrain and the mobility of Maka creatures to gradually wear down enemies, offering an extremely high return on investment. Today, we will introduce you to the high-altitude kiting in Wild Origin. This playstyle is particularly suitable for soloing elite monsters or controlling the pace of team battles, but it demands very high operational skills and resource planning. Below, we will help you master the high-altitude kiting in Wild Origin, from Maka selection to in-game positioning.

The key to high-altitude kiting lies in the mobility of Makas. Prioritize choosing creatures with acceleration abilities, such as the "Gale Falcon" (Movement Speed +20%) or the "Phantom Leopard" (brief speed boost after dodging). Ranged attack Makas are even better, like the "Frost Crystal Butterfly" with its ice spike shots or the "Thundercloud Vulture" with its chain lightning, which can continuously deal damage while moving. However, it's recommended not to choose melee-type Makas; no matter how cool the saber-toothed tiger looks, it won't catch up to a flying Boss!

The Modila continent is filled with natural obstacles, such as volcanic rock pillars and giant vines, which are lifelines for kiting. When encountering elite monsters, first lure them into narrow terrains (like valleys or ruins corridors) and use Z-shaped movements to weave around the pillars. Refer to the side-running method in World of Warcraft, quickly turning the mouse 45 degrees to maintain a diagonal distance between the Maka and the enemy. The ultimate move is at the cliff edge—lure the monster to the edge, then jump off and instantly summon a flying Maka to catch you (this requires skill), causing the monster to fall to its death.

At the start, cast a slowing skill, such as the "Mud Frog's" sticky trap or the "Frost Wolf's" icy breath, to create a safe distance. Then use the Thundercloud Vulture for ranged attacks, and once energy is full, immediately activate the acceleration skill to run out of the new range. Remember, do not be greedy; typically, after three auto-attacks, immediately reposition to avoid being caught by a charge skill. When facing groups of monsters, prioritize killing the ranged units, and keep the melee ones for circling. High-altitude kiting consumes a lot of resources, so always carry "Gale Potions" (Movement Speed +30% for 10 seconds) to handle sudden charges, and prepare more than five sets of "Energy Berries" to sustain Maka skill cycles.

The essence of high-altitude kiting is to not be greedy and prioritize survival. Practice your turning rhythm and skill transitions, and even those who struggle with manual dexterity can show off their terrain manipulation skills. Flying Makas may not be the strongest, but players who can weave around pillars are definitely the most challenging. Go ahead and practice in the game now!