Resonance of the Black Coast

 

The Black Coast is a land full of changes and vitality. The wind carries the smell of sea salt and the stories passed down from generation to generation. Tsubaki, a five-star resonator, stands on this land, holding a swift knife in her hand. Her figure blends into the rhythm of the sea breeze and the tide, as if she has become a part of this place.

Tsubaki’s three-changing hair color is not only a reflection of her personal characteristics, but also a reflection of the diverse culture of the Black Coast. The existence of the power of annihilation symbolizes the symbiosis and conflict between man and natural forces. Her movements, like the people working on this land, are both powerful and rhythmic, showing the deep connection between man and the environment.

As a four-star resonator, Deng Deng stands with a long blade. Her summons are like livestock accompanying people in the countryside, silently guarding her growth. Her story is not only an individual journey, but also a microcosm of the interweaving of community and environment. Deng Deng’s tenacity and softness reflect people’s adaptation and survival wisdom in a complex society.

The design of the Mingchao version 1.4 card pool reflects the alternation and integration of new and old forces. Chun and Deng Deng are like the new forces on this land, bringing hope and change; Yinlin’s re-engraving is a respect and continuation of the past. Jin Xi and San Hua’s new skins are like traditional festivals in local culture, bringing new vitality and identity to the characters.

In this virtual world, players are like people on this land, accumulating resources and looking forward to harvest. Treabar’s fast recharge service provides them with convenience, making the wait no longer long. Three minutes condenses their expectations for the future and their pursuit of dreams.

The story of Mingchao is a reflection of the relationship between people and the environment, and people and society. Chun and Deng Deng use their power to tell a story about symbiosis, adaptation and hope. Their existence is not only a symbol of battle, but also a response and tribute to the deep culture of this black coast.