On the intense PVP competitive stage of the game, I wonder how many people use the card Sun Quan. In fact, this general card does have some tactical value. In the content of "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: The Song of the Hawk - Sun Quan's Team Composition Overview," you can see the capabilities of this general. Although its usage is currently quite fixed, to use it well, one must consider his skill advantages. Therefore, today's team composition is definitely one that highlights his strengths.

Sun Quan is not only a master at reducing morale values but also an expert in accelerating allied actions. His functionality is very powerful, as demonstrated by his unparalleled team buffs. When Sun Quan uses his ultimate move, both defensive and offensive buffs are activated simultaneously. The activation of the Wu King's Order further enhances this, not only increasing the speed of allies by 10% but also reducing the morale cost for the next ultimate move by 30 points, providing strong support for the team's sustained combat capability.
It is even more noteworthy that when Sun Quan awakens as a level 3 general and upgrades his talent, the effect of increasing the action bar is boosted to 15%. The inherent bond of the Sun Wu Legacy further elevates this power to its peak. Generals like Sun Shangxiang, Sun Quan, Sun Ce, Sun Jian, and Sun Kanglang share an unbreakable connection, with their battle synergy being as one. When any two of them step onto the battlefield, the generals within the bond will feel inspired, gaining a 10% damage increase effect right from the start of the battle.

When the third round of the battle begins, this power cleverly transforms into a 10% damage reduction. If all three generals within the bond are on the field, the damage increase effect at the start of the battle increases to 15%, and after three rounds, it becomes a 15% damage reduction, ensuring survival in prolonged battles. For team recommendations, considering the bond effects and synergies, an all-Wu team is undoubtedly a powerful choice in the mid-game phase. This combination also allows players to gain the bonuses provided by the Wu faction.
The team composition is completed with the combination of Sun Ce, Zhou Tai, Gan Ning, Sun Quan, Sun Shangxiang, and Bu Lianshi. This setup not only triggers the Jiangdong Tiger General bond between Zhou Tai and Gan Ning, but also the Synergy bond between Sun Quan and Bu Lianshi, as well as the core bond of the Sun Wu Legacy activated by Sun Shangxiang, Sun Quan, and Sun Ce. Such a team with multiple bond effects maximizes the team's combat power. Additionally, the early cultivation of Gan Ning and Sun Shangxiang reduces the cultivation cost, making this team both simple and powerful, straightforward yet efficient.

Of course, for those who enjoy experimenting with mixed systems, replacing Cao Cao is also an option. Cao Cao, along with other generals that can form bonds, is also a good choice. This combination can also achieve impressive results, bringing the return on investment of the Wu system to an extremely high level. Moreover, this system transitions smoothly in the late game, requiring minimal adjustments to adapt to new battle environments, making it especially suitable for micro-spenders who want to enjoy the combat benefits of bonds.

In this system, the roles of Sun Jian and Sun Quan are clearly defined. Sun Jian is responsible for pushing the enemy's action bar, disrupting their rhythm, while Sun Quan pulls the allied action bar, making the team's mobility on the battlefield stand out, with a significant increase in the number of actions.

The above is the content of "Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: The Song of the Hawk - Sun Quan's Team Composition Overview." Currently, such a team with many buffs is still desired by many players. It is rare for a team to have several bonds, but this team achieves that. For those who primarily play the Wu faction, it is highly recommended to give this a try.