In the recently launched, uniquely themed new event of Code Kill, Zhao Gao makes a dazzling debut as a prominent BOSS-level character. He is by no means an ordinary NPC; instead, he possesses formidable strength and unique skills that can make one's blood run cold. From his character design alone, you can get a glimpse of this: once a powerful eunuch who wielded significant influence in the imperial court and left a profound mark in history, he now stands as an insurmountable challenge in the game.

Let's start with Zhao Gao's first major skill, "Tyrant's Path." This is a very troublesome skill, featuring a growth attribute that becomes stronger the longer the battle goes on. With each defeat, it activates a series of hidden attributes divided into different stages. After being successfully defeated for the first time, he gains 1 additional health point and hand card limit, meaning he will have more health reserves and hand cards in subsequent battles, making his hand card options richer.
When defeated for the second time, not only does he gain an extra initial hand card, giving him more cards to play at the beginning of the battle, but he also gets an additional chance to attack. However, players are not without options. By simply changing the host, a simple yet effective method, they can easily reset the defeat counter, preventing Zhao Gao from accumulating those powerful hidden attributes and thus reducing the difficulty of the challenge.

Next, let's focus on his second major skill, "Pointing at a Deer and Calling It a Horse," which has a card trap effect. At the start of the game, Zhao Gao randomly modifies the players' hand cards. When players use these modified cards, Zhao Gao draws a card from them, thereby expanding his own hand card resources. As the game progresses, Zhao Gao's advantages become increasingly evident, and each modified card has a certain probability of backfiring on its owner at the end of a turn. However, there are ways to break this effect. If players are observant enough during the game and pay attention to the card change prompts, they will notice special marks on the modified cards. These marks are key clues to identifying the traps, allowing players to prepare in advance.

The third skill is called "Shaqiu's Transformation," which is Zhao Gao's most terrifying ultimate move. When the battlefield situation becomes deadlocked and a teammate unfortunately falls, Zhao Gao seizes all their possessions, including valuable hand cards, powerful equipment, and critical divination cards. He then enters a rampage round, during which all players can only watch him play. At the end of this rampage round, Zhao Gao may even be fully revived, so it's best to resolve the battle quickly at this point.
During the early stages of the challenge, it's best to concentrate firepower and try to defeat Zhao Gao before he fully unleashes the power of "Shaqiu's Transformation" to avoid a chain reaction caused by the loss of teammates. After all, once a teammate falls, Zhao Gao becomes even more difficult to handle. Additionally, as the number of defeats increases, his starting skill gradually takes effect, increasing his health and hand cards.

This means that trying to wear down his strength through a delaying tactic is unrealistic. On the contrary, although Zhao Gao's card-drawing ability is weak, if he survives the first round of attacks, he can gradually accumulate advantages and defeat the players one by one. His interference skill effectively bans characters like Xiao Qiao, Zhang Liang, and Lu Bu, who rely on specific card effects, because under this skill, the effects of drawing cards and dealing damage come directly from Zhao Gao's skills rather than converted horse cards. Players can try using the Sword of Xuanyuan to seal this skill and disrupt Zhao Gao's rhythm.
Moreover, since the damage caused by the interference skill is attribute-less, it provides another strategy for players: wearing the Vine Armor to easily avoid the damage. The final limited skill usually results in two scenarios: either the players fail to withstand the first round of explosions and crash, or a teammate falls first, causing the boss to regain full health, and the players must engage in several more rounds of arduous battles. Therefore, when Zhao Gao's health is low, he might still offer some challenging fun, but once his health is high, he becomes an almost unbeatable boss for the players.

The above is the introduction to how to deal with Zhao Gao in Code Kill. If you want to participate in the latest gameplay in the game right now, the Zhao Gao introduced here is the enemy you may face. Familiarizing yourself with this character's skills will allow you to play your cards more strategically later on.