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Introduction to the skill list of orange beast lynx in the three kingdoms of youth 2
Introduction to the skills of orange lynx in the three kingdoms of youth 2. Lynx is an orange beast launched after the opening of the beast system in 2020, which is very suitable for teams that rely on crit. So what kind of ability does the lynx have? What is its strength? Let's get to know each other next.

The orange beast lynx in the three kingdoms of youth

First, the introduction of god beast

Lynx is a kind of civet cat in the jungle of Penglai Xiandao. It lives alone and is cunning, and often hunts strangers wandering in the jungle.

Lynx has a leopard head and is over 7 feet long. This cunning and fierce animal can judge the degree of danger by the number of tails.

Second, the skills of god beast

Tearing iron claw

1. When the enemy's total blood volume drops below 60% for the first time, it will cause a lot of beast damage to the enemy's random line (ignoring the defense of military commanders).

2. Probability reduces the anti-violence rate of the target in a certain round (only triggered once per battle)

Third, dynamic appreciation.

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Fourth, a brief comment on the god beast

From the skill effect of Lynx, it can be seen that this military commander is very suitable for the storm attack team with pure output, and it is better to use it with the military commander of Shu State. This is because the military commanders in Shu basically follow the warrior line, have a certain degree of meat, and have more skills in group attack, so it is relatively easy to kill 60% of the enemy.

However, this beast is most afraid of big meat shield and powerful monotherapy, because as long as the blood volume of a military commander in the opponent's lineup does not drop below 60%, this powerful attack cannot be triggered. This will greatly reduce the output, which is likely to lead to the failure of the battle.