Lü Bu, as an outstanding general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was renowned far and wide. His initial health value reaches a full 7 points, which is extremely rare in the game. Lü Bu is one of the first warrior cards that players choose to understand. Currently, in the game, he is the only warrior with this health value. However, many players say during their early experiences that apart from this advantage, other aspects of this warrior card are relatively weak. Let's see if this is really the case.
Lü Bu has a unique skill called "Wenhou Wushuang," which allows him to convert any strategy card he obtains into two powerful attack cards. These converted attack cards not only retain their original attack power but also come with a strong fate effect, meaning they cannot be avoided by the enemy. Even when facing defensive artifacts like the Xuanwu Shield, which can block attacks, it cannot stop the fatal blow of Lü Bu's strong fate attack. This mechanism is currently quite complex, but its usefulness is rather average, given that strategy cards have many uses.

This conversion process is very thorough; it's not just about replacing a strategy card with an attack card, but fundamentally changing the nature of the target card, making it completely transform into a new attack card for the remainder of the game. This transformation effect is lasting and profound, remaining until the end of the game. It should be noted that this conversion involves first destroying the original strategy card and then having it reappear in Lü Bu's hand in the form of two attack cards.
In fact, no matter how a strategy card is obtained, even those in the initial hand, all will be equally converted into two attack cards under Lü Bu's "Wenhou Wushuang" skill. However, during the pre-battle phase where hands can be exchanged, this skill does not take effect, providing players with space for strategic planning. Once the conversion is complete, these two newly acquired attack cards are considered legally obtained by Lü Bu.

Another core ability of his is the "Ambitious Wolf" skill. When a character with this skill activates it, it can produce a unique effect on another character within attack range. At this point, the targeted character has two options: either voluntarily give 2 cards to the skill holder or, if they refuse or cannot provide enough cards, the skill holder can play 1 attack card against them.
What's particularly special here is that even if the targeted character has no cards in hand, the skill holder still has the option to play this attack card against them. In other words, as long as this skill is activated, it is guaranteed to successfully play an attack card against the targeted character. Moreover, it's important to emphasize that the additional attack card played through this skill does not count towards the regular number of attacks, which might create more complex effects in certain game situations.

"Yumen Sheji" is a limited skill. When another character becomes the target of an attack, Lü Bu can trigger this skill by playing an attack card, thereby ingeniously rendering the attack ineffective. However, it should be noted that this skill can only be used once per game. In terms of timing, it shares the same inquiry period as the dodge operation when becoming a target, similar to the mechanism of "Unbeatable," meaning the first card to respond and be played takes precedence. But it needs to be emphasized that this skill cannot counteract attacks with a strong fate effect.
As a character with the "Yumen Sheji" skill, Lü Bu, if used properly, actually has decent strength. During the game, players need to make good use of the three opportunities to exchange cards, striving to draw the most advantageous weapon cards. Without equipment, Lü Bu's attack range is somewhat limited, usually only able to attack one opponent or one teammate. When facing different hand situations and without equipment, the wise choice would be to target opponents rather than teammates. And when holding multiple attack cards, priority should also be given to attacking opponents. Only when both opponents cannot be reached should one avoid blindly targeting teammates.

That's all for the introduction of Lü Bu. In fact, if Lü Bu has not yet launched an attack or only has one attack card, support should be provided promptly. When Lü Bu holds multiple attack cards, let him act freely, so as to maximize his combat potential.