Honor of Kings: Three skins obtained by spending money, wearing them symbolizes wealth. (Part Two)
2026-03-04 13:40
Who would be so foolish as to sacrifice their coveted legendary items for the sake of having all the heroes? Wu Zetian's strength is unclear; even with data released by the King of Glory official website, her strength is too difficult to assess. She's extremely rare, a true exclusive for whales. While she boasts numerous crowd control abilities, her queenly aura rivals that of Nuwa and Mi Yue. Due to her special status, the developers dare not touch her recklessly, lest they be accused of favoritism towards high-spending players. However, it seems like a different story. Acquired through spending money, she can single-handedly defeat thousands. Regardless of skill level, seeing Nyx the Oracle appear in ranked matches is a testament to her prestige.
Returning to the True Self After a Thousand Tribulations
If we don't mention it, I've honestly never heard of this skin. It belongs to Hou Yi, and it's not a rare legendary skin, nor is it a limited-edition skin. It can't be obtained through a lottery; the most direct way to get it is through cumulative recharge. Simply put, you need to recharge a certain amount of in-game currency to unlock this limited-time skin. It's not often available again in events, and it's only available for a limited time. Don't expect to slowly climb up the ranks like you would with a V8 Yu Ji's Morning Star skin.
Limited-time point shop, Spirit Treasure Market, regular series products—each one is so tempting, even with discounts! Now you're being asked to invest over two thousand yuan at once, not a penny less? Who dares even approach that threshold, let alone participate? It's practically an abyss. The Thousand Tribulations Return to Truth skill's special effects are indeed flamboyant and genuine. The ultimate skill shoots out a giant golden hand, replacing flying birds, traversing the entire map like a golden holy hand, a display board of wealth, flying everywhere. Ordinary players see only the special effects, while whales witness a stack of banknotes floating by. In matchmaking, if you encounter it, try to drag it out; very few people own it.
Cloud Eagle at Dawn
The skin itself isn't controversial, which makes it seem a bit lacking in appeal. It needs attention to attract people to try it out and dare to buy it, even if they don't have a huge wallet and aren't worried about spending a few thousand points. The Cloud Eagle's Dawn skin isn't essentially a brand new product; it's just a recolored Star Legend skin. Yet, it can't be redeemed with Purple Star Coins. Instead, it's a wish-based lottery system, requiring a whopping 6,000 points just for the red effect. The value for money is a complete negative example. It reflects the spending attitude of the wealthy. Saying it's not worth it only sparks curiosity; it's not about getting a bargain, but about satisfying the vanity of "you don't have it."
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