The content to be presented in this issue is the Sun Quan lineup in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms. In the game, you can re-engage in battles with these Three Kingdoms generals. To have better combat capabilities, players need to choose characters that suit them and form the optimal lineup. Since Sun Quan is a very well-known character, he will naturally be recreated in the game. If you want to learn more about this character's team composition or skills, continue reading.

In the game, Sun Quan is best suited to form a team with Cao Cao and Liu Bei. If these three characters appear in the same team, they can unlock corresponding exclusive bonds. Under the effect of this bond, the speed of all three members can be increased by 48, and after activating the bond, rewards such as food, wine, and jewelry can also be obtained. These rewards can be used to increase the intimacy between the characters. On this basis, players can also choose to place those with stronger combat abilities in the team, so as to better match with Sun Quan, the strategist.

Sun Quan belongs to the Wu Kingdom faction in the game and is initially of the Water attribute. The biggest feature of this attribute is that it can heal itself and deal damage to the opponent. Additionally, when the character reaches level 80, the Gold attribute can be unlocked, which can also deal greater damage to the opponent and has some simplifying effects. When the character reaches level 100, the Fire attribute can be activated, which also deals significant damage to the enemy. Players should be able to see from these Five Elements settings that although the character is a strategist, his combat ability is still quite excellent.

In the game, the character can use the ultimate skill "Tiger's Lair in Jiangdong" by consuming 3 rage points, directly applying the "Child of Weather" effect on the opponent. If the character suffers magical damage, it will be reflected back to the opponent. Also, after using the skill, there is a chance to purify one negative effect on oneself. Additionally, there is a unique passive skill setting: if this skill is at level 1, it can reduce self-damage; when the skill is upgraded to level 2, it increases the character's HP; and when the skill reaches level 3, it inflicts Water attribute damage on all opposing members. Thereafter, whenever the opposing members encounter Water attribute attacks, the damage value will continuously stack.

The choice of the Sun Quan lineup in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms is actually quite flexible. Although this character is a strategist, the Five Elements setup gives him extremely high combat capability. Combined with unique passive skills, he can even heal himself during battles, making him a versatile role in the team. Players can freely mix and match characters to join different battles.