In Blade & Soul 2, there are currently seven available classes, and players can switch between them by changing weapons. Among all the classes, the Xuanling in the mobile version of Blade & Soul 2 is one that many players have shown a great interest in. As an indispensable part of the team, Xuanling's abilities differ significantly from those of other classes. In this article, I will provide a brief introduction to the Xuanling class to help players better understand it, making the gameplay experience more comfortable and enjoyable. If you're also curious about the strength of Xuanling in Blade & Soul 2, please continue reading; I believe you'll find it beneficial.

Xuanling is actually the name of the weapon corresponding to this class. The specific ability of this class is commonly known as a healer, which means providing buffs and health restoration to teammates in the team. Generally, during battles against large bosses, a good Xuanling almost guarantees victory. In Blade & Soul 2, Xuanling has more crowd control and buff capabilities than traditional healers, and even includes some offensive abilities, making it more versatile for players who enjoy playing the healer role.

To understand its strength, let's start with the mechanics. First, look at the passive [Sonic Sense], which provides a 6-point healing power bonus to Xuanling, and this value increases with level, meaning higher levels result in greater healing output. The basic passives include 3 points each in penetration and evasion, enhancing Xuanling's basic survival capabilities. This mechanism is relatively simple, essentially allowing Xuanling to provide buffs to teammates upon hitting enemies, while being easy to use with a high skill ceiling, suitable for both new and experienced players.

Xuanling has four active skills: Life Recovery, Melody, Judgment, and Sanctification. Among these, Judgment is the most frequently used and versatile offensive skill, marking Xuanling's transition from a pure support to an offensive support. Sanctification is also quite versatile, and all four skills have decent damage values, allowing players to choose flexibly based on the combat situation. Additionally, Xuanling has three exclusive QTE (Quick Time Event) skills that automatically activate when switching in: Unity of Spirits, Lightning Flash, and Lightning Assault, all of which are effective offensive skills. Many players worry that, as newcomers to the game, they might struggle with skill combinations, affecting their performance.

Actually, there's no need to worry. Due to Xuanling's powerful mechanics, simply using whatever skill is available can lead to impressive plays. As you become more proficient, your control over Xuanling will certainly improve. That concludes our discussion on the question of whether Xuanling is strong in Blade & Soul 2. After reading this, those interested in Xuanling should have a general understanding of the class. If you like it, go ahead and start your gaming experience now.