In the battlefield of "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk," the Shu faction is also a frequently chosen one, with Zhao Yun being a commonly used character. In the strategy guide for Zhao Yun's team composition in "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk," you can see that this warrior, with his extraordinary martial arts and wisdom, has become the core soul of the general support output system. If you want to use Zhao Yun in your team, you might as well check out how to utilize him in this recommendation.

The general support playstyle ingeniously utilizes the unique mechanism of generals inviting the ally with the highest attack to join after a normal attack, allowing multiple generals to continuously increase the attack frequency of the main damage dealer, Zhao Yun. As one of the Five Tiger Generals, Zhao Yun not only possesses the stacking effect of Dragon Gallantry from his normal attacks, which significantly boosts his critical hit rate, but also has the legendary additional attack mechanism of Seven In, Seven Out. In the general support system, he is at its core.

In the lineup, you can place Zhao Yun alongside Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei. The addition of these three Shu heroes not only grants Zhao Yun powerful buffs such as defense penetration and shield ignoring, but also activates the 4-Shu faction aura, providing a 25% increase in both damage dealt and reduction. Meanwhile, the cross-faction assistance from Sun Quan and Cao Ang adds even more possibilities to the system. After they reclass as generals, they can trigger Zhao Yun's multiple attacks through the invitation mechanism, making each of Zhao Yun's moves highly impactful.

Sun Quan can boost the team's attack frequency every two turns, while Cao Ang, with his unique damage-boosting ability, provides layers of damage enhancement to the entire team every two turns. Zhang Fei, as a fierce warrior, uses his initial ultimate skill and wind push to greatly reduce the enemy's turn order and damage at the start, creating a safe and advantageous output environment for the team. Guan Yu, as a finisher, transforms into a reaper, triggering an extra move upon a kill, allowing for continuous attacks that leave no room for escape.

Generally, the role of Zhao Yun performs well in PvP battles. With his exquisite formation and the astonishing talent of Seven In, Seven Out, Zhao Yun can always find the weak points in the enemy's defense, utilizing small gaps in the player's formation to frequently trigger this divine skill. Within a single turn, Zhao Yun's attack frequency can reach over five times, directly targeting the enemy's backline. This high-frequency, high-efficiency striking method makes Zhao Yun a true backline-targeting character on the PvP battlefield.

In PvE combat, the Zhao Yun lineup becomes a weapon for clearing minions. Facing waves of enemies, the combination of Zhao Yun's column attack characteristic and the splash damage from Seven In, Seven Out allows for the rapid elimination of large numbers of foes. Even when facing a single boss, Zhao Yun can compensate for the lack of normal attack damage through stable triggers, steadily wearing down the boss's health. Thus, the Zhao Yun lineup is versatile, whether in the strategically diverse PvP arena or in challenging PvE dungeons.
Therefore, the lineup introduced above, if you can effectively use the general invitation and Zhao Yun's Dragon Gallantry, excels by using this联动机制为队伍核心,首回合便能让赵云叠满暴击加成,第二回合开始,那满加成的高伤大招便可以直接砸向敌人,每一次攻击都伴随着赵云本身技能的额外打击次数,绝对可以把阵容强度用到最强,这一点是需要大家培养起来赵云突破效果的哦。

In the strategy guide for Zhao Yun's team composition in "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Warhawk," you can see the introduction to this lineup. Of course, this is also a recommended combination for the Shu faction. If you haven't tried it, I would highly recommend it.