Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How does Gila open the weather in Ola?
How does Gila open the weather in Ola?
Weather type
A clear sky
The battlefield effect benefits from the ABI system: light and fire can create a clear sky ABI: the sun star, the explosion flame Gila.
② Meiyu
The battlefield effect benefits from Abby: water ice can cause plum rain. Abby: lucia.
Meiyu weather refers to the big move of water system, such as the killing skill of water system to San Lucia.
When training on a Chinese Odyssey, the derivative effect of the magic can be unlocked, that is, the audience can enter the Meiyu weather 10 round, and then the power of water system and ice system in Meiyu weather will increase by 50%, that is, the damage will increase by about 0.5 times.
If you are Abby other than Lucia, maybe Mei-yu's gift is not very practical. After all, if you can't get into the rainy weather, you can't play its role and effect. At present, Abby is known in Bian Xiao to cause rainy weather.
③ Spring breeze
Benefits of battlefield effects Abby: goblins, wood can create spring breeze Abby: master rabbit
④ dark night
Battlefield effects benefit from Abby's system: mystery and darkness can cause night Abby: Moon and Star promise.
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