Today, I'm bringing you an introduction to the skills of the Pointed Horn Spider in the world of Rock Kingdom, the Pointed Horn Spider, as a unique existence with both Bug and Poison types, evolves from the Round-eyed Spider at level 30. With its rich and uniquely crafted set of skills, it holds an unignorable position in the pet roster of Rock Kingdom. A deep understanding of the Pointed Horn Spider's skill mechanisms will bring new strategies to players' adventures and battles in the game. Let's take a closer look together.

Watermelon Peel is a Bug-type status move that it initially knows, which lowers the opponent's speed stat. Frequent use in the early stages of battle can disrupt the enemy's rhythm. Dark Curse is a Normal-type status move learned at level 5, also lowering the opponent's speed. Wrap Strike is a Normal-type physical move learned at level 8, causing damage and having a chance to lower the opponent's speed. Very Angry is a Bug-type status move mastered at level 32, preventing the opponent from switching pets for two turns with 100% accuracy. This move is particularly effective against key support or high-damage dealing pets on the enemy side, pinning them down for concentrated attacks and preventing strategic adjustments through pet switches.
Poison Sting is a Poison-type physical move it initially has, with a certain chance to poison the opponent, causing them to lose HP each turn while poisoned. Bloodsucker is a Bug-type physical move that deals damage to the opponent while restoring some of the user's HP. Shadow Charm is a Ghost-type status move, though without a clear power value, it inflicts a certain amount of damage on the opponent. Invincible Fly Swatter is a Ghost-type physical move, allowing the user to strike first even if their speed is equal to or slightly lower than the opponent's. Fury Swipes is a Normal-type physical move, with a chance to hit up to five times in one turn, potentially dealing massive damage when luck is on your side. Leaf Tornado is a Bug-type physical move, attacking the opponent multiple times in one turn to increase total damage output. Moreover, Bug-type moves have an advantage over Grass-type pets, making this move especially effective against Grass-type enemies.

Ambush is a Devil-type physical move; when the opponent uses a move against you, it triggers an effect that nullifies the move. In situations where the enemy is about to use a critical control or high-damage move, using Ambush can render the opponent's move ineffective, countering their offensive. Quick Move is a Cute-type status move that raises the user's speed stat. When at a disadvantage in terms of speed, this move can be used to boost speed, securing the first move in subsequent battles and changing the tide of battle.
The Pointed Horn Spider has relatively high physical attack stats but low special attack stats. Recommended natures are Adamant and Lonely, as these natures further enhance its physical attack capabilities, playing to its strengths. It's best to avoid natures that reduce physical attack, such as Modest or Calm, to prevent weakening its main means of dealing damage.

Vitality talent, which affects HP, should be as high as possible to ensure the character's survivability in battle. Attack talent directly relates to physical output and should be maximized. Speed talent is also quite important, as the Pointed Horn Spider's base speed is not very high. A higher speed talent, combined with the Quick Move skill, increases the chances of moving first, enhancing combat initiative. Talent can be reset using Fruit Candies, which can be obtained through in-game activities, quest rewards, or purchased with Rock Coins at specific stores.

This concludes the introduction to the skills of the Pointed Horn Spider in the world of Rock Kingdom, through a comprehensive analysis of the Pointed Horn Spider's skills, it's not hard to see that its skill set covers a wide range including offense, control, recovery, and special countermeasures, possessing considerable strategic depth and combat flexibility. During gameplay, players can reasonably combine the Pointed Horn Spider's skills based on the attributes of the opposing pets and the battle situation, fully leveraging its dual-type advantages.