Jia Xu is the backbone of the poison team in the game world, which means he is the core damage dealer. His main combat method is to apply poison and deal damage, and he also has counterattack capabilities, making him quite strong overall. In the "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Jia Xu's Team Composition Overview," you can quickly understand this character. If you use Jia Xu, you might have heard that he is usually a must-have for the poison team.

Generally, the core members of the poison team are mainly two people: Jia Xu and Li Ru. As long as Jia Xu reaches 3 stars, his performance on the battlefield is extremely strong. As for Li Ru, he mainly relies on his passive skills to play a role, so there's no need to rush to upgrade him. A poison team with Jia Xu and Li Ru at its core is suitable for various lineups. Even for new players, using the F4 characters given by the system, along with Jia Xu and Li Ru, they can easily advance through dungeon levels.

During battles, Jia Xu's counterattack ability can be used to stack poison damage, which is very crucial. Players should not focus solely on poison damage; Jia Xu's counterattacks are also an important source of damage. The poison team is highly effective in both PVP and PVE modes, especially for new players. In PVE, the poison team can be considered a T0-level lineup. However, in PVP, due to Cai Wenji's ultimate skill that can dispel one debuff, and the Genius class being able to dispel two debuffs, as well as some generals having a universal purify skill, these abilities can clear any number of poison stacks at once, making the poison team more vulnerable to being countered.

Given this situation, you can improve the team by pairing with other generals, such as forming a Lu Bu-led group or a strategist fire team with poison as the main damage and fire as secondary. Among the three core gods, besides Jia Xu and Li Ru, there is Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo can be obtained through the unexpected event draw. If you are unlucky and do not get him, you can put Jia Xu and Li Ru on the wish list in the Floating World Contract. Note that the wish list can only be set once a day, so if you get a one-star Jia Xu and Li Ru, you can then add Dong Zhuo.

For new players, there will be four strong characters at the beginning: Cao Cao, Gan Ning, Cai Wenji, and Sun Lang. They have tasks that return some cultivation materials, so it's best to follow the tasks to cultivate these four first. After completing the task rewards, you can then cultivate other generals. When forming a six-person poison team, start by assembling the core trio of Dong Zhuo, Jia Xu, and Li Ru, and then add three of the four strong characters as a transition. In PVE, the core of the poison team is Jia Xu and Li Ru. Jia Xu's 3-star breakthrough skill increases damage reduction when health is below 60%, enhancing his survival.

Li Ru's 3-star breakthrough skill adds an active skill. It is recommended to prioritize upgrading Jia Xu to 3 stars, then Li Ru. In terms of talent cultivation, first level up Li Ru's talent to level 3, which increases the effect of reducing enemy damage, thereby improving the team's survival. Then, level up Jia Xu's talent to level 3, increasing his counterattack probability and improving the efficiency of applying poison. This arrangement is because in material dungeons, equipment dungeons, and other areas, enemies are often in a single row, making Jia Xu and Li Ru's skills and Jia Xu's counterattacks very effective. Additionally, Dong Zhuo's ultimate skill can dispel all debuffs and deal percentage-based damage, causing significant true damage in a short time. This makes it easier to clear stages compared to many direct damage teams.

The above is the recommendation for the "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Jia Xu's Team Composition Overview." Currently, this lineup is the most suitable for Jia Xu, and the effect of the poison team is also favored by most players. Therefore, it is suggested that everyone try the poison team if they have the opportunity.