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The reputation of Jia Luo's Star Collection has taken a surprising turn! The in-game feel is incredibly crisp, and it's not just a simple recolor of special effects.

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A while ago, Xiao Di introduced Jia Luo's Star Collection, which is the Finale's Overture. When this Star Collection was first unveiled, players had mixed opinions. Some felt it didn't meet their expectations, and the cost in Star Coins was quite high. However, unexpectedly, once players tried it out in the new season, their attitudes shifted, leading to a reversal in its reputation. What happened?

Reasons for the reputation reversal

Xiao Di has collected some real player comments, all left under his previous article introducing Jia Luo's Star Collection, placed at the end of the text. Here's a brief summary of why the reputation turned around:

The most important reason is the feel. Skin previews only show visual effects and voice lines, but what truly matters is the in-game feel, especially for a marksman like Jia Luo who relies on basic attacks. The feel needs to be crisp and smooth for a comfortable experience. When players actually used it, they found the Star Collection's feel to be surprisingly excellent. Compared to her original Glory Collection skin, "First Symphony," which had a somewhat soft and sluggish feel, the Star Collection's attack feedback is much better—much more crisp.

Additionally, the special effects turned out to be more refined than expected. Some players think the effects even surpass Jia Luo's classic skin, "Taihua." This isn't surprising, since official previews only give a general idea; the actual details and impact need to be experienced firsthand. Also, many players had grown tired of the original blue color scheme, leading to aesthetic fatigue. Switching to a different color created a striking contrast, improving subjective impressions significantly.

Another factor is that this skin offers a first-month discount and supports a "buy now, pay later" option, meaning players only need 720 Star Coins to experience it. For many players, this is a manageable amount—they can save up and give it a try. As a result, many chose to test it for 30 days first.

Beyond that, it also relates to Jia Luo's strength in the new season. Compared to the previous season, Jia Luo's power has noticeably increased. Her win rate has climbed to over 55%, ranking first among all marksmen. Winning more easily naturally makes the skin feel better to use. So, why has Jia Luo's strength improved?

Jia Luo's strength improvement

First, the addition of the "Wuxiang Artifact" item. It costs 2040 gold and provides 40% physical attack, 20% attack speed, 20% crit rate, and 15% lifesteal—all stats that Jia Luo can fully utilize, and even desperately needs. Spending 2040 gold for these stats is already a great deal. Additionally, its passive, triggered after using her ultimate, further boosts attack speed. Since Jia Luo's damage relies on attack speed—the faster she attacks, the more damage she deals—this is highly beneficial. The flying sword effect doesn't add much for Jia Luo since she's a ranged attacker with a short flying sword range, but its damage isn't significant anyway, so it's not a big issue.

Second, adjustments to on-hit effect items included a cooldown trigger, which buffed some marksman heroes. However, Jia Luo wasn't directly affected because she doesn't rely on on-hit effects; she focuses on attack speed and crit. Thus, the nerf to on-hit items barely impacts her and actually benefits her indirectly.

In summary, Jia Luo is definitely worth trying right now, especially in low to mid-tier matches—you'll likely have a great experience. Give her a shot!

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