As a card game that can be played like a board game, the unique general system of Code: Kill has always been a highlight of the game. The game gathers many generals from different historical backgrounds, each with their own unique number of cards in hand, health points, and skill effects. People often ask about the new generals in Code: Kill because the general cards in this game are constantly being updated, typically on Thursdays.

Recently, the game implemented two new generals, including Zi Ying, who was updated on April 10th. As an elite card of the Qin faction, Zi Ying has a unique set of skills. As the last king of Qin, his base number of cards in hand is 4, and his maximum health points are 5. What truly makes Zi Ying stand out are his two unique skills called Last King of Qin and Overthrow the Temple to Eliminate the Traitors. The Last King of Qin skill demonstrates Zi Ying's basic effect: at the start of the game, the number of cards in Zi Ying's hand will double, which not only gives him more options right from the beginning but also sets the stage for future gameplay.

At the start of each turn, Zi Ying needs to discard cards down to his hand limit. Although this process may seem somewhat helpless, he can give the discarded cards to any other character, which is undoubtedly a form of support for teammates and a disruption to enemies. This flexible card handling ability makes Zi Ying an unpredictable variable in the game. The Overthrow the Temple to Eliminate the Traitors skill further elevates Zi Ying's tactical depth. Once per turn, Zi Ying can reduce his equipment limit by 1 point to draw 3 cards, and his hand limit will also increase by 1 point.
This strategy of sacrificing equipment limits for more cards in hand gives Zi Ying more room for maneuver and choices in the game. When Zi Ying's equipment limit first drops to 0, he can even discard all his "Kill" cards and deal equal damage to another character. In actual combat, Zi Ying's skill combination needs to be flexibly applied based on the current situation and the state of the opponents. He must maintain team balance through reasonable discarding and supporting teammates, maximize his hand card advantage and output capability by adjusting equipment limits, and also protect himself to avoid being targeted by enemies at critical moments.

Following Zi Ying, the game welcomed another heavyweight new general named Ji Bu. As a general of the Western Chu faction, Ji Bu is a rising star in this faction, updated on April 17th, with a base of 3 cards in hand and 6 health points, bringing unprecedented influence. His A Promise Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold skill showcases a unique chivalrous demeanor. The effect of this skill is that once per game, other characters can choose to give all their cards to Ji Bu, and Ji Bu has the right to refuse. But if he accepts, it means that in this game, he cannot deal any damage to that character and will become the target of "Kill" instead.

Another skill of Ji Bu is called For the Sake of Chivalry, which can be used once per turn. When a character takes damage, if their health points or number of cards in hand is the lowest on the field, Ji Bu can draw 1 card and then play 1 "Kill" against the source of the damage. This skill allows Ji Bu to quickly counterattack while defending. In actual combat, the A Promise Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold skill makes Ji Bu a trusted protector of his teammates, able to take on the responsibility of protecting them at critical moments, while the For the Sake of Chivalry skill allows Ji Bu to effectively strike back at enemies while defending.
Do you now know what new generals are in Code: Kill? Since the game is still continuously being optimized, the effects of these general cards are also constantly changing. Some general cards have even changed multiple times, so the release of new generals is a bit slower. If you are interested in the new generals, you can check out these two general cards recently.