Every battle in Three Kingdoms requires players to use wisdom and strategic planning. Especially during the course of the battle, mastering the basic mechanisms on the battlefield can help you turn the tide at critical moments. Today, I will introduce the combat gameplay of Three Kingdoms. Let's talk about a few core gameplay elements in combat: combined attacks, counterattacks, and pursuit. Mastering them will allow you to navigate the battlefield with ease.

Firstly, combined attacks are a very interesting mechanism in the game. When an enemy is within the pincer attack range of two of your main generals, a combined attack will be triggered. The pincer attack is not limited to enemies standing in a straight line; as long as the enemy is within the attack range of both generals, even if they are on horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines, a combined attack can still occur. For example, Dian Wei and Xu Chu, who are strong close-range fighters, have a cross-shaped attack range. If an enemy happens to stand between the two, a combined attack will be triggered. Combined attacks not only deal more damage but also accumulate morale, preparing for the release of powerful tactics. This mechanism is key to your victory, whether in the early or late stages of the battle.

Next is the counterattack. The function of the counterattack mechanism is that when an enemy attacks you, if the enemy enters your normal attack range, your general will perform a counterattack. This is a very clever design, allowing you to seize the opportunity to counterattack when the enemy attacks you. For instance, Cao Cao's normal attack range is one square around him. If an enemy attacks Cao Cao within his attack range, whether it's a normal attack or a skill attack, Cao Cao will immediately counterattack. It's worth noting that tactic attacks do not trigger counterattacks, so you can use the long-range attacks of tactics to prevent the enemy from counterattacking. This mechanism is particularly suitable for countering the enemy's high-damage attacks, especially when the enemy launches a powerful offensive, making the counterattack a crucial move to turn the tide of battle.

Finally, there is pursuit. Some generals possess special skills that allow for an additional damage attack under specific conditions. Dian Wei is one of them. When Dian Wei performs a normal attack and deals damage, if the enemy counterattacks Dian Wei, he will immediately launch an extra pursuit attack. This mechanism often brings unexpected damage to the enemy, especially when the enemy is unprepared, and the pursuit can deliver a fatal blow. How to utilize these pursuit mechanisms often determines the direction of the battle, especially when the enemy is preparing to counterattack, a single pursuit can turn the tables and defeat the enemy.

The above is the content of the combat gameplay introduction for Three Kingdoms. By mastering these combat mechanisms, you can navigate the battlefield of Three Kingdoms with ease. Combat is not just a simple contest of strength, but also a test of strategy and skill. By reasonably utilizing combined attacks, counterattacks, and pursuits, you can corner the enemy and ultimately achieve victory.