In Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Ballad of the Warlords, Cai Wenji is undoubtedly the simplest and most useful dispel unit in the early stages, often used by new players in their initial team compositions. In the introduction to the lineup featuring Cai Wenji in "Ballad of the Warlords," you can see her highly favored single-target healing ability. Although her group healing capability is relatively weaker, after unlocking the dispel skill at three stars, she remains a very useful support character.

Cai Wenji's healing skills not only provide a 240% health restoration to a designated ally but also dispel one debuff from that target and its adjacent allies. Additionally, it grants an immediate Muzhe effect to nearby allies, along with a two-turn buff that provides a 20% damage reduction, which disappears after the first instance of damage, ensuring the maximum utilization of the buff and avoiding resource waste.
When Cai Wenji reaches higher awakening levels, the Muzhe effect becomes permanent, and the damage reduction coefficient increases to 30%. In terms of general affinity, when Cai Wenji, Diao Chan, and Ding Xia are on the field together, they trigger the "Talented and Beautiful" affinity. When any two of them are present, they gain a shield equal to 30% of the damage received during the enemy's turn. This extra protection ensures sufficient survivability against enemy attacks and provides some leeway for counterattacks.

When all three are on the field, the shield strength increases to 45%. This kind of affinity effect is quite rare in the game. Many players previously did not favor female generals in such games, but these affinity effects have significantly increased their chances of being used. It is recommended to try out this combination when forming your team. For early game team compositions, you can try the classic combination of Cao Cao, Cai Wenji, Sun Kailang, and Gan Ning, a well-known setup among many players.

Among them, Cao Cao, who is easily obtainable at the start, takes on the role of the main damage dealer, capable of dealing significant damage on the battlefield. Cai Wenji, with her excellent healing abilities, serves as the team's healer, ensuring the safety of her teammates. Sun Kailang, while a starter character, has decent defense and acts as a front-line tank. Gan Ning, another damage dealer, complements Cao Cao, providing additional output in the early stages.

These four generals are relatively easy to obtain and develop, making them suitable companions for new players in the early stages of the game. However, due to their individual limitations, they are best suited for the early to mid-game. There is also a new player recruitment pool where the system guarantees two divine generals. You can cleverly combine the resources obtained in the early stages of the game to aim for drawing these two divine generals on the first day and form the above-mentioned lineup.

In the introduction to the lineup featuring Cai Wenji in "Ballad of the Warlords," you can see a combination that suits her well. Of course, the other characters in the lineup are not irreplaceable. Since many players do not use Cai Wenji in the later stages, you can adjust the lineup based on the strength of the characters you have, replacing them with others of similar roles.