How is Zhao Yun in the "Ballad of the Warlord" in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2? As a card mobile game with a Three Kingdoms theme, the general that everyone pays attention to must include Zhao Yun. In this game, Zhao Yun's image is very fitting, and he is naturally an attack-type character, with an initial attack power of 257. Naturally, friends are very concerned about him, wanting to know how capable he is. Let's take a look at the analysis of his skills below.

First, let's look at his innate effect, "Seven Advances and Seven Retreats." After he attacks, if there are still enemies alive in the column he attacked, he will directly rush to an empty spot in that column, dealing 66% physical damage to adjacent enemy units, while gaining 1 stack of "Dragon Gallantry." He will try to rush to the empty spot where he can deal the most damage.

The effect of Dragon Gallantry increases his critical hit rate by 7% per stack, with a maximum of 7 stacks; when upgraded to level 2, the number of Dragon Gallantry stacks increases to 2; at level 3, the damage coefficient increases to 86%. His normal attack, "Dragon Leap," deals 70% physical damage to any column of enemy units and permanently grants him 2 stacks of Dragon Gallantry.

The general effect of "Armor Break" increases his own ability to ignore defense by 20%, while also gaining 10 points of combat intent. His ultimate move, "Majestic Dragon Soaring," can deal 139% physical damage to any column of opponents, with each stack of Dragon Gallantry increasing the critical hit damage of this skill by 5%; at 2 stars, the damage coefficient increases to 146%; at 4 stars, the ultimate move's damage increases to 153%.

The breakthrough skill, "Majestic Dragon Severing the River of Stars," allows his action bar to increase by 10% when attacking during his turn or when receiving an attack during the enemy's turn; when the general reaches 5 stars, he will gain the ability to dispel 1 debuff effect at the start of his turn.

Everyone now understands the skills of Zhao Yun in the "Ballad of the Warlord" in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2. His advantage lies in being able to deal considerable damage to entire columns of enemy groups, while also possessing a very strong pursuit damage capability. Often, this pursuit damage easily finishes off enemies with low health. After cultivation, this ability can be further enhanced, making him a powerful and worthwhile character to train.