In many games, players' nicknames can be modified, and Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2 is no exception. Some players may not know where to make the change. Below, we will provide a tutorial on how to change your name in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warlord, following which you'll know exactly how to operate. Some players initially choose their names randomly but later decide they don't like them and want to change. The steps below will show you how to do it.

From the player ID in the upper left corner of the game's main interface, you can enter the personal settings page. Here, you will see options such as Player UID, nickname, signature setting, Peak Six, badges, redemption code, and settings, among others.

To change your name, simply click on the "pencil" icon next to your name. The first name change is free, while each subsequent change costs 100 "San Shan Bi." You can think of San Shan Bi as a type of currency, similar to "diamonds" or "gold coins," which you can obtain through various means such as gift packs, battle passes, Unparalleled Trials, main quests, and achievements.

It can be seen that the threshold for changing names in this game is relatively low. The first change is free, and each subsequent change only requires 100 San Shan Bi. There are many sources from which to obtain this currency, so if you wish to "rebrand" yourself, you can freely modify your nickname as desired.

A nickname is just an alias; the UID is the actual identifier. This UID remains fixed and does not change. When adding friends, you can search using either the UID or the nickname. It's important to note that although changing your nickname is quite easy, if you change it and then want to revert after some time, you might not be able to if someone else has taken that nickname in the meantime.

This concludes our guide on how to change your name in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warlord. The game makes it fairly convenient to change your nickname, with the UID remaining constant. Nicknames can be chosen freely, provided they are not already in use and do not contain any inappropriate or uncivil content. Have you understood?