Stellar Resonance has 6 classes, each with different settings. The skills that these classes can use are naturally different. Below is an introduction to the skill types in Stellar Resonance. Each character has multiple different skills, and the categories of these skills vary, serving different purposes in the game. In addition to sharing the types of character skills, the main focus is on introducing the class choices for characters in the later stages, which will directly affect a character's role.

In the game, each character possesses multiple skills. First, there are basic attack skills, which involve using the character's own weapon to launch a basic attack. Then there are special attacks, which actually refer to the character's core skills. For damage-dealing classes, the core skill is for attacking, while for defensive classes, the core skill is to enhance one's own or teammates' defense. Additionally, there are class skills, which are not initially possessed by the character but can be freely chosen from the skill library, allowing players to equip three to their character, thereby showcasing completely different combat styles.

The specific settings of these skills are not very important to players because the game provides guidance, and each skill appears directly on the screen. Players only need to choose the most suitable moment to click. What is more important is the class specialization of each character in the later stages. For example, the Lightning Shadow Swordsman primarily uses a continuous long sword for attacks in the early stages, but in the later stages, players can choose between the Iaido Slash flow and the Moon Blade Summoning flow. If the former is chosen, the character will have higher burst damage. If the latter is chosen, the character will have a larger attack range.

A relatively versatile class in the game is Graceful Poise. After using this skill, it can restore courage and increase damage. Alternatively, players can choose to equip the Spiral Thrust skill, which generates output damage in the game, but at the cost of consuming the player's game resources. Of course, players can also choose to add the Pursuit Break skill to their character, providing additional attack effects and triggering high damage.

This concludes the introduction to the skill types in Stellar Resonance. Compared to the skills, players need to understand more about which class specialization they should transition into in the later stages. The above also shared one of the many characters and the two specializations they can convert into in the later stages. Other specializations can also be converted, but this requires players to reach a certain level. It is recommended to participate in more tasks in the game to gain higher-level experience.