In the game world of Yin and Fei, the main way for players to obtain their desired characters is through gacha. However, if after drawing a new character, one has no idea about its skill effects, it becomes difficult to determine whether to focus resources on cultivating it and how to use it effectively in subsequent battles. Today, the question of how powerful Leixia is in Yin and Fei can be answered; at least, everyone can get an initial understanding of this character's strength.

As a mid-sized character in the Kingdom faction, Leixia is clearly positioned as a melee single-target damage dealer, perfectly integrating the two key elements of survival and output. His basic attack directly targets the primary target, capable of quickly and accurately inflicting two segments of damage. When these two segments are combined, they can release a total physical output equivalent to 127% of his attack power.

What makes Leixia unique is his Vitality Prayer characteristic, which is linked to his basic attack. Every time his basic attack triggers a critical hit, it's as if a layer of vitality phantom is ignited on him. This layer of vitality phantom is a real boost in power, with each layer providing a 5% increase in critical hit rate. This effect can stack up to 10 layers, and such vitality phantoms cannot be dispelled. As long as the battle continues, over time and with the continuous triggering of critical hits from basic attacks, the vitality phantoms on Leixia will gradually accumulate. When the battle lasts long enough, he can gain a maximum of a 50% critical hit rate bonus.

Besides his basic attack characteristics, Leixia's combat skill, Breaking the Fourth Wall, is also incredibly powerful. When using the combat skill, Leixia enters a transcendent battle state, where his critical hit rate instantly increases by 40%. This state is not fleeting; every 10 seconds, he will actively use this skill. Moreover, the cost of Leixia's ultimate skill decreases gradually as the battle progresses. Specifically, whenever an enemy character dies in battle, the cost of his ultimate skill decreases by one point. Once the cost drops to 6 points, this skill enters a new phase, allowing for the wait for the best timing for a fatal blow.

The issue of the cost of Leixia's ultimate skill has always been a concern. On the surface, the cost of his ultimate skill is as high as 10 points, which indeed causes some worry among players at first glance. However, the actual situation is not so simple. In battle, the existence of the combat skill brings a turning point for the cost of Leixia's ultimate skill. When the combat skill takes effect, the seemingly high cost of Leixia's ultimate skill can be reduced. This mechanism allows players to not overly worry about the high cost of the ultimate skill, giving Leixia more opportunities to use it in battle.
Moreover, during specific stages of battle, the increase in Leixia's critical hit rate is quite significant, a result of the combined effects of his characteristics and combat skills. The characteristic itself grants Leixia a certain amount of critical hit rate bonus, while the combat skill further increases the critical hit rate on top of that. Together, they allow Leixia to unleash extremely high damage in single-target output. Leixia's ultimate skill, Shattered Dream, has a powerful destructive force. When she uses this skill, it deals a total of 1950% of her attack power in physical damage to all targets within a rectangular area in the specified direction. More importantly, if Leixia has successfully stacked her vitality phantoms to 10 layers when releasing this ultimate skill, the attack will definitely trigger a critical hit.

Is Leixia in Yin and Fei powerful? Actually, as long as everyone cleverly combines her characteristics, combat skills, and ultimate skills, this character is quite strong. She can unleash powerful output capabilities in battle and become an important source of damage in the team. However, Leixia does have a relatively obvious drawback: her startup speed is relatively slow, so she can only rely on the effects accumulated later in the game.