In the game Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk, the main points for spending money (referred to as "pay-to-win" or "P2W") primarily revolve around game progress, character growth, resource acquisition, and enhancing the gaming experience. In the P2W guide for Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk, you can see some of the more recommended spending points by the editor, which are currently considered to offer a higher cost-performance ratio. If you plan to spend money, you can also refer to the following specific packages.
Firstly, the Merit Jade Slip is a pay-to-win item similar to a battle pass system. It comes in two types. The first type is relatively basic, which will unlock automatically as the player progresses through the game. Players can obtain resources for free by completing tasks and challenges. The other type requires players to spend money to receive rewards at corresponding levels. These rewards mainly consist of various resource materials for generals' growth. By purchasing the Merit Jade Slip, players can obtain more materials, thus quickly enhancing their characters' abilities and strength, accelerating the character's growth rate.

Secondly, the Mainline Boost is another form of a battle pass, associated with the advancement of the game's main storyline. As players advance through the corresponding main story stages, they can claim corresponding rewards. In the Mainline Boost system, the left column shows the rewards that players can get for free after reaching specific milestones, while the right column lists the additional rewards that require spending money. For example, when a player advances to stage 6-8 of the main story, they can receive a treasure chest containing rich resource rewards such as jade slips and Three Mountains Coins.

The Beacon Tower Battle Pass is also highly recommended, priced at 98 yuan. This battle pass system provides various cultivation materials. Compared to the regular battle pass, the types of materials here are different, focusing on several specific resources. Whether through spending money or not, players can still obtain these materials, but there is a difference in quantity. Specifically, players can claim rewards by reaching different levels, such as 10, 20, 30, etc. The higher the level, the richer the reward. This is a good choice for players who want to quickly enhance their character's strength.

For those who want to spend a little, the Value Monthly Card, priced at 30 yuan, offers a very high cost-performance ratio. It mainly provides resources like Jade Dew Flowers, Three Mountains Coins, and draw cards for the permanent pool. For players who want to quickly acquire powerful generals, buying the monthly card is a recommended option. Through the draw cards provided by the monthly card, players can increase their chances of obtaining rare generals, thus rapidly developing and increasing their combat power in the early stages. Additionally, there is a limited-time cumulative spending event.

This event awards corresponding rewards based on the amount players recharge. In other words, the more money players spend, the richer the rewards. This provides an additional reward mechanism for those willing to invest more. Therefore, it is still quite cost-effective to spend money in the early stages. There may also be other minor pay-to-win items in the game, such as purchasing special items, unlocking hidden missions, or participating in temporary events. These usually provide unique resources and rewards to help players quickly enhance their strength and gaming experience. Other items can be chosen based on your budget.

The P2W guide for Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk ends here. The spending points recommended today are actually the ones that new players tend to buy more. They usually provide some unique resources and rewards to help players quickly enhance their strength and gaming experience. Although there are many spending points, they mainly focus on cultivation and draw card materials, which are useful in the early stages.