Warrior's Regret 怃戎
Once per turn, you may choose another character to reveal a hand card simultaneously with you.
If you reveal an Attack and they do not reveal an Escape, discard your Attack and deal 1 damage to them.
If you do not reveal an Attack, but they reveal an Escape, discard your card and take one card from them.
Determination 矢志
When your health is 1, all your Escape cards are treated as Attack cards.
When using "Warrior's Regret", you and the target both reveal a card from your respective hands at the same time.
"Warrior's Regret" damages someone only if you reveal an Attack and they fail to reveal an Escape.
If you reveal a card that is not an Attack and they reveal an Escape, you discard your card but can take one card from them. This is similar to using a Steal.
If neither condition is met, no further effects occur.
At 1 health, "Determination" changes all Escapes in your hand into Attacks. This is not an optional ability.
These converted Attack cards can be used for regular attacking purposes or for abilities that require an Attack.
"Warrior's Regret" provides Zhang Yi with an ability to deal damage or steal cards, making him adaptable based on the situation.
"Determination" ensures Zhang Yi can maintain offensive pressure even when on the verge of defeat.
The dual outcomes of "Warrior's Regret" allow Zhang Yi to turn a single ability into either a damaging strike or a chance to disrupt an opponent’s hand.
"Warrior's Regret" requires specific conditions to fully trigger its effects, making it inconsistent based on opponent's cards.
While "Determination" is powerful, it activates when Zhang Yi is at one health, leaving him vulnerable when this threshold is reached.
Both abilities rely on Zhang Yi having specific cards in hand, requiring careful resource management to avoid becoming ineffective.
Defensive Strategists:
Characters like Liu Bei or Sun Quan, who can supply cards to allies, work well with Zhang Yi’s high card demands, keeping his abilities active.
Card-Revealers:
Characters such as Sima Zhao reveal cards, improving the success of "Warrior's Regret."
Aggressive Support Characters:
Allies like Gan Ning or Zhang Fei, who benefit from offensive synergy, can complement Zhang Yi’s ability to pressure opponents with "Warrior's Regret" and "Determination."
Zhang Yi can use "Warrior's Regret" to maintain control over the game and pressure Rebels, but his vulnerability at low health may make him a risky choice for this role.
His abilities allow him to harass Rebels and protect the King effectively by applying consistent pressure.
Zhang Yi’s offensive potential and ability to disrupt opponents’ hands make him a dangerous threat to the King, especially when backed by supportive allies.
Zhang Yi can adapt his playstyle to match shifting allegiances, leveraging "Warrior's Regret" to subtly weaken key players.
Zhang Yi is a character with a unique balance of offensive versatility and strategic depth. "Warrior's Regret" offers dual outcomes, rewarding tactical plays and careful hand management, while "Determination" turns a low-health disadvantage into a brutal offense. However, his reliance on specific card interactions and vulnerability before his second ability activates require players to approach him with precision and foresight.
Zhang Yi, a distinguished Shu general during the Three Kingdoms period, was known for his loyalty, courage, and resilience. Despite enduring significant injuries in battle, he continued to fight valiantly for the Shu state, earning the admiration of his peers and superiors. He played a crucial role in pacifying the barbarian tribes in the southern regions and was remembered as a symbol of unyielding determination.
The ability "Warrior's Regret" reflects Zhang Yi's strategic cunning and his ability to turn encounters into either victorious battles or advantageous retreats. Meanwhile, "Determination" ties directly to his historical reputation for perseverance, transforming what might seem like a defeat into an opportunity to strike back with renewed strength.