Nezha's major collaboration: Why is the main character a directly sold legendary limited edition, while the supporting characters have to be obtained through a lottery? (Part 3)

2026-05-07 12:29

Nezha's major collaboration: Why is the main character a directly sold legendary limited edition, while the supporting characters have to be obtained through a lottery? (Part 3)


Skins that don't sell well happen to be the main characters, while skins with high customization potential are unfortunately just supporting characters in animated films. So the developers decided to sell the former at a reasonable price to echo the meaning of the 5v5 Black Festival, a version milestone, and to give back benefits, creating a false impression of being approachable and encouraging players to spend money. The most expensive part will be reserved for the more interesting rival storyline, the East Sea Dragon King and the West Sea Dragon King.

The hidden highlight is Kai and Mi Yue, who have been acquired at a higher quality. What are your thoughts on this? The cost of Legendary Rare items is at least double that of the original items. The price of the Wishing Draw can reach 3,000 points. Spending a large sum of money to get the main character Nezha, a hero with unremarkable mechanics and special effects, seems like a waste to everyone. Besides flying, what else is special about him?

Skill visuals are well-designed, and rare legendary items fill the gaps.

High quality naturally implies meticulous craftsmanship. The popular warrior, Kai, delivers a powerful and impactful combat experience, especially after activating his ultimate skill, Demonic Transformation, where every strike feels visceral and a single slap can send opponents back to base. The critical strike build is incredibly appealing, and equipping Legendary skins further amplifies this aesthetic. Kai himself boasts numerous skins—Legendary Limited, Peerless Limited, and Glory Collection—almost all available for a limited time. Newcomers have limited options, ensuring his undeniable popularity and strong sales. Downgrading the skin seems wasteful. The East Sea Dragon King skin, with its bold color scheme, explosive special effects, and ubiquitous dragon phantoms, along with collaboration support, is truly enticing.

Mi Yue's popularity is slightly lower, almost on par with Ao Yin, but her skins sell quite well. Past designs, such as the Cultural and Creative Series "Floating Light and Shadow," Bai Jingjing from Journey to the West, and the Collector's Edition "Empress Dowager Xuan of Qin," were all well-received and commercially successful. Perhaps because the skins haven't been released for a while, dedicated players are going all out, favoring a charming, dark, and mysterious image. However, the West Sea Dragon King skin showcases a different side, blending Mi Yue's allure with the Dragon King's murderous aura. The attack effects are faithful to the animation, visually creating spatial rifts and underwater purgatory when casting spells, releasing the Sky-Splitting Claw to attack enemies. It's alluring and cunning.

With a relationship bond and the same quality, her 52% win rate across all skill levels indicates her strength. She has Epic, Legendary, and Collector's Editions, and the Rare Legendary Edition perfectly fills this gap. If you are a true fan of Mi Yue, the West Sea Dragon King is a treasure.

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