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"El avance de la historia de Evelyn presentó para Zenless Zone Zero 1.5"

By OliviaApr 19,2025

"El avance de la historia de Evelyn presentó para Zenless Zone Zero 1.5"

Las mentes creativas detrás de Zenless Zone Zero en Mihoyo (Hoyoverse) han presentado un nuevo y emocionante trailer con Evelyn Chevalier de ZZZ 1.5. En este cautivador trailer de la historia, se ve a Evelyn bulliciosa a través de varias órdenes y ejecutando tiros impresionantes. Sin embargo, se produce un giro cuando recibe una orden para Astra Yao, que no cumple. En el universo Zzz, Astra se ha convertido en una cantante, con Evelyn sirviendo como su asistente.

En términos de juego, Evelyn se destaca como una heroína de rango S con el atributo de fuego, especializado en ataque. Su habilidad única para concentrarse en objetivos específicos le permite atraer a los enemigos, lo que provocó cadenas de ataque adicionales durante sus ataques básicos. Al emplear ataques de varias etapas o especiales, Evelyn utiliza "límites prohibidos" para bloquear su objetivo principal, mejorando su efectividad de combate.

El conjunto de habilidades de Evelyn es particularmente intrigante. Al desencadenar sus habilidades, no solo inflige un daño sustancial a sus enemigos, sino que también acumula hilos tribales y puntos de quemaduras. Estos se pueden aprovechar para desatar una variedad de habilidades que infligen daños severos en el fuego a los enemigos. Los fanáticos que han estado siguiendo las filtraciones de ZZZ ya están enamorados de Evelyn, especialmente su estilo de combate dinámico, donde se quita dramáticamente su capa y la arroja hacia sus adversarios.

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