When playing Three Kingdoms Fantasy 2, you may have noticed that under some generals' names, there is a purple icon "群", which does not refer to area of effect (AoE) damage but rather the "Qun" faction. So, which generals belong to the Qun faction in Three Kingdoms Fantasy 2? This article will provide an overview of the current version's implemented Qun faction generals, looking at which ones are powerful and worth cultivating, and detailing some of the more representative ones.

Divine Generals: Zhang Chunhua, Jia Xu, Lü Bu, Diao Chan, Dong Zhuo, Li Ru, Yuan Shu
Lü Bu, a very representative general of the Qun faction, has a basic attack that deals AoE damage to the front row. His ultimate skill deals physical damage to all enemies, with a 100% damage increase against enemies above half health. His innate ability grants him critical hit rate, critical hit damage, and damage boost upon entering battle. If he uses his ultimate without this status, he can regain it. His breakthrough skill allows him to use a basic attack on the enemy with the lowest HP after using his ultimate. Lü Bu has a high burst at the start, but due to his low speed, he often misses out on the damage increase against enemies above half health. Pairing him with generals or items that can speed him up can maximize his skill benefits.

Dong Zhuo, the leader of the Western Liang army, has a basic attack that deals 100% lifesteal to a single target in the front row. His ultimate deals damage based on 9% (maximum 10%) of his own maximum HP to all enemies, while also dispelling one buff from each target. For every buff successfully dispelled, he heals for 4% of his maximum HP. His breakthrough skill increases healing when his HP first drops below 85%, along with an additional action bar boost.
Dong Zhuo's innate ability provides specific layers of damage boost based on his HP percentage, with each layer providing 35% (maximum 50%) up to 5 layers, which cannot be dispelled. With extremely high damage boost, AoE damage, and high lifesteal, Dong Zhuo is a very solid defensive general. When paired with support that provides damage reduction, he becomes incredibly durable.

Yuan Shu, an excellent support in the Qun faction, has a basic attack that deals magical damage to a single target in the front row and heals the ally with the lowest HP percentage. His ultimate is a shield buff skill that grants a shield to himself and a targeted ally based on a percentage of their attack power, while consuming his own "Adoration" stacks to boost the ally's damage and speed. Adoration is a self-buff that can stack up to 3 layers, with each layer reducing energy consumption by 10 points.
Innate ability: When adjacent generals use their ultimate, they receive a shield, and Yuan Shu permanently gains 1 layer of Adoration. His breakthrough skill consumes all Adoration stacks to deal high magical damage, with higher damage for more consumed layers. If the target is killed, he permanently gains 3 layers of Adoration. Due to his skill characteristics, Yuan Shu is usually placed in the center of the formation to maximize the benefits. The benefits he provides to the team may not be immediately apparent, but they are significant over time.

Famous Generals: Jian Shuo, Zhang Xiu, Chen Gong
Jian Shuo, a general encountered in the story, is positioned as a support in the game. Unlike other supports focused on healing, Jian Shuo's ultimate sacrifices allies' HP to greatly boost their action bar, gain shields, and increase speed, accelerating the team's pace. However, the cost is significant. It is more beneficial in situations where the team's power is overwhelming, but in tough battles, it should be paired with healing allies.

Good General: Cai Wenji
Currently, the only Good General in the Qun faction is Cai Wenji, who is given through the story and can be returned for rewards in cultivation tasks. She has dispel, single-target healing, and minor damage reduction, making her versatile. In main storyline stages, sometimes it's necessary to dispel enemy buffs, and if there's a lack of dispel, she needs to be deployed. However, if better and more comprehensive healing support generals are obtained later, she can be easily replaced.

This concludes the introduction to the Qun faction generals in Three Kingdoms Fantasy 2. The currently implemented Qun faction generals are those mentioned above. With many talented individuals in the Three Kingdoms, there are still many Qun faction generals to come, each with skills that fit their character and historical background. Players can look forward to the new Qun faction generals being added, bringing new strategies to the lineup system.