Among the many characters introduced by Silver and Crimson, Jilran, as the highest-quality character in the game currently, naturally possesses numerous advantages in terms of attributes. Next, the editor will provide a detailed analysis of Jilran's skills from Silver and Crimson. The skills of Jilran from Silver and Crimson are also an important part of what will be discussed. If your consideration for him is based on his effectiveness in actual combat, then the skill effects and their roles introduced below are all things that will be used in actual combat.

Jilran himself belongs to the Kingdom faction and is a light character. He has a unique fighting style in battle, excelling at attacking vulnerable targets, often quickly closing in on enemies with a charge, then using melee damage to deal heavy blows. His lunar phase is the waning crescent, and Jilran's basic attack is called Rapier. When he launches this attack, it can cause 150% of his attack power as physical damage to the main target. From a single data point, this is a fairly common effect, but in fact, most of the time, the damage dealt by the basic attack occupies a large proportion; it is the most stable means of output.

Jilran also has a characteristic called Glittering Double, which is relatively simple and direct, meaning the damage caused by the basic attack can be increased by 50%. Don't underestimate this characteristic; when combined with the inherent damage of the basic attack, it significantly enhances Jilran's basic attack, making it one of the more outstanding means of output.

Jilran's combat skill is called Ceremonial Horn. The effect of this skill is that at the beginning of the battle, Jilran will directly launch an attack in the current direction. When encountering the first enemy unit, that enemy unit will suffer a massive 450% of attack power as physical damage, and Jilran will set it as the main target. This precise locking ability allows Jilran to find the opposing target well in subsequent attacks. After completing the charge, Jilran will enter a state called Dancing on the Tip, which lasts for ten seconds.
In the Dancing on the Tip state, Jilran gains a 150% increase in attack speed, significantly boosting his attack speed and allowing him to unleash a round of dense attacks instantly. However, it should be noted that this state decays by 15% per second and cannot be dispelled. Despite this, thanks to the high attack speed boost immediately after the charge, Jilran can deal extremely significant burst damage within this short period.

Jilran's ultimate skill is called Silver Boot Belonica. When Jilran activates Silver Boot Belonica, he will rapidly charge towards the designated target. Under this powerful charge, the designated target will suffer up to 750% of attack power as physical damage. Moreover, this powerful charge not only causes damage but also stuns the opponent for two seconds, during which the enemy will be completely unable to act. Furthermore, for other enemy units along Jilran's charging path, they cannot avoid it either.

Jilran's charge will inflict 300% of physical damage on any enemy units encountered along the way. This area-of-effect damage makes Jilran effective in striking surrounding enemies during the charge, expanding his attack range and lethality. After activating the ultimate skill, Jilran will also gain the Dancing on the Tip state, which lasts for 10 seconds. The effects of the Dancing on the Tip state are identical to those triggered by the combat skill. In this state, Jilran's combat power is enhanced. However, please note that there is a difference between the Dancing on the Tip state brought about by the ultimate skill and the combat skill. A significant advantage of the ultimate skill is that it can be fully targeted by the player, meaning players do not need to worry about the enemy's formation layout.

The introduction of Jilran's skills from Silver and Crimson ends here. Although Jilran may have some shortcomings in group output, he possesses a high single-target burst capability, making him useful in the team. Especially when facing enemies who place their core output in the back row, Jilran's usefulness is maximized.