When players unlock the heart techniques in "Master Down the Mountain," they need to pair these techniques to further enhance their character's strength. However, many players are at a loss about how to choose and pair these techniques. To address this, this guide on choosing heart techniques in Master Down the Mountain aims to solve these problems, allowing players to easily find a suitable pairing scheme for themselves. Let's take a look.

Firstly, it is important to clarify that the pairing of heart techniques in Master Down the Mountain is based on the character class. However, the four classes - Sword, Blade, Hammer, and Fist - can all use the same set of heart technique combinations, which means carrying the Sword, Blade, Hammer, and Fist heart techniques. The reason for this is that both the Sword and Blade heart techniques have a chance to trigger an attack when skills are released, and they do not specify a class. Even if using a regular attack skill with a sword, it can still trigger the Blade heart technique's probability-based attack. Therefore, these two heart techniques have very good versatility.

The Fist heart technique is similar; when players use skills, there is a chance to ignite the enemy, causing them to lose health every second, which can significantly increase the player's damage output. Overall, its effect is also very versatile, making it well worth carrying. The Hammer heart technique mainly freezes the enemy. Although this heart technique has a higher chance of being triggered by the Hammer class, compared to the Spear and Talisman heart techniques, the Hammer heart technique can also be triggered by other classes, making it a general choice as well.

Finally, the Spear and Talisman heart techniques, due to their specific weapon requirements, can only be effectively used by their corresponding classes, so they are not as versatile. In such cases, if a player is in the Spear class, they can use the Sword, Blade, Spear, and Fist heart technique combination. Similarly, for the Talisman class, they can use the Sword, Blade, Talisman, and Fist combination, dropping the Hammer heart technique.

This concludes the guide on choosing heart techniques in Master Down the Mountain. In summary, the general pairing scheme is Sword, Blade, Hammer, and Fist. For the Spear and Talisman classes, simply replace the Hammer heart technique with the corresponding class-specific one. Overall, the pairing process is not too difficult, so go ahead and give it a try.