Many players are unsure how to choose among the numerous characters that appear in the open space, and they are also unclear about their specific strengths. So, the editor brings a detailed analysis and introduction. Today, let's first take a look at what skills Lin has in the open space. Lin is an SSR rarity character in the game. She is a character that is quite suitable for being developed as the main damage dealer. So, the editor will first introduce her skill effects.

Lin's basic attack can shoot arrows, causing ranged damage, and she can also deal higher damage through charged shots. The first skill effect is to pull out a large cola bottle, shake the bottle by continuously clicking the skill, charge the cap, and then launch it. Depending on the number of shakes, different amounts of damage are inflicted on the hit enemy. When shaken over a certain number of times, upon hitting an enemy, it will also bounce, allowing for an additional attack on a nearby enemy target.

The second skill is to throw a spinning pizza towards the enemies in front, causing ranged attack attribute damage. When the pizza hits an enemy target, it splits into smaller pizzas, which also cause attack attribute damage when they hit targets. The split damage is approximately half of the skill damage. The ultimate skill, Party Frenzy, has Lin appearing with a giant donut, capable of colliding with and damaging the enemies in front, pushing them aside after dealing damage. When the donut hits a wall, it can also deal damage to enemies within a range. During movement, by clicking the basic attack button, the donut can be thrown up and then land, dealing damage to enemies within a range. While pushing the donut, Lin takes reduced damage.

In terms of skill upgrade recommendations, it is suggested to prioritize upgrading the ultimate skill, followed by the first skill, and lastly the second skill. For module selection, both shooting explosion and charged shooting can be chosen. For the main attributes, critical hit, critical damage, and attack should follow this order. For secondary attributes, attack and critical hit can be selected, allowing for the maximum utilization of skill effects.

After reading this, I believe everyone now understands what skills Lin has in the open space. After understanding the skill effects and how to play, the damage this character can deal is quite considerable. Of course, in terms of strength, she has not yet reached the t0 level, being slightly weaker than Fu, but she is still a playable character.