In the selection of various general cards in Code Name: Kill, the design concept of Sun Quan cleverly draws on the classic image from Three Kingdoms Kill, yet significantly enhances and innovates upon it. To know what the skills of the Sun Quan card in Code Name: Kill are, you need to look at the latest updates, as the game's cards have undergone multiple innovations, and there have been some numerical adjustments later on. Therefore, the current strength depends on how well the development team has balanced it.
Sun Quan's core skill can be said to have received unprecedented reinforcement in Code Name: Kill. Based on the currently provided skill values, it is almost guaranteed to trigger 100% in each of his turns, and more astonishingly, it can almost trigger once in every character's turn, bringing continuous and stable benefits to Sun Quan. In fact, this is equivalent to adding several additional opportunities to play cards on top of the already powerful card-drawing ability, a design that could be seen as an adjustment made by the developers after considering the title "Tyrant of Jiangdong," with his skill also controlling the pace of battle.

As a historical figure, Sun Quan in Code Name: Kill possesses 5 health points and a skill named "Horseback Tiger Shooting." This skill can only be used once per round, but its effect is extremely powerful. When other characters draw 4 or more cards during their turn, Sun Quan can immediately draw 1 card and choose to play 1 kill, which does not consume his kill count, but needs to meet the attack range condition. This attack range is not particularly small by current standards.

Additionally, there is a "Geographical Advantage" skill. The core effect of this skill is to bestow all characters with the powerful ability of "Balance." The effect of Balance can be seen as an extra benefit brought by the Geographical Advantage skill, extending the strategy for hand and equipment management to an unprecedented level for each character. The limit of once per round ensures the balance of the skill while providing players with ample strategic space. Players can flexibly choose to discard hand cards or equipment and then draw an equal number of cards, thus quickly adjusting their hand structure.
This mechanism of immediate feedback is also one way to use the Geographical Advantage skill. Another highlight of this skill lies in its continuously effective nature. Once activated, it will cover the entire battlefield, ensuring that all characters can continuously enjoy the convenience brought by Balance. However, such powerful force comes at a cost; when the skill is banned or removed from the game for any reason, the Balance ability of all characters on the field will also become ineffective. This undoubtedly has a greater impact on the game, requiring players to quickly adjust their cards after losing this advantage.

The Geographical Advantage skill also conceals an additional strategy that everyone can use. That is, whenever a character accumulates 4 drawn cards, the Geographical Advantage skill triggers a special effect, allowing the character to first execute a playing phase. During this process, the player can first draw a card and then choose to play a kill. This design also provides players with more offensive opportunities. Therefore, the Sun Quan card actually offers many chances to launch attacks, depending on how players adjust the effects of these skills.

That's all for explaining the skills of the Sun Quan card in Code Name: Kill. Actually, most of the card's abilities currently rely on the second skill. Of course, if you want to use Sun Quan effectively in the game, you also need to master the card-drawing opportunity from the first skill. The current balancing mechanism of this card is quite good, and many players who have used it before also recommend it. Everyone has the chance to try it out.