That is to say, before, the A-level [Prairie Fire] came with [Ignition], which couldn't enable [Hanzel Yellow] to perform [Pursuit].
But now, the S-rank [Prairie Fire] also comes with [Ignition] and can enable [Hanzel Yellow] to perform [Pursuit], except this [Pursuit] wouldn't trigger a new [Ignition].
This back and forth essentially changes [Hanzel Yellow]'s standard attack from 30 to two instances of damage, 30+10.
Then, they eliminated the previous term that increased maximum life value and added two active terms.
One can be used to hit the back row, the other to heal oneself.
At first glance, S-rank Zack Yellow doesn't seem as spectacular as the previous Shu general cards.
But its pursuit mechanism at A-level was already very strong, making it the card among the Shu generals that fits best when slotted into a non-Shu general card deck, cooperating with other cards.
Among the Five Tiger Generals, it also has the theoretically highest instant AOE burst.