As a character that can be easily obtained in the game, Cao Ang is not only relatively simple to develop, but his skills also have some room for play. Today, I will talk about how to pair up the lineup for Cao Ang in the "Song of the Hawk" from Three Kingdoms Fantasy Land 2. Although Cao Ang is not the main core that everyone uses, if you can use his skills well and pair up the lineup properly, he can also play a significant role.

Cao Ang's ultimate skill can grant allies a combined attack status lasting for two turns, which can increase damage by up to 20%. After initiating an attack, the ally with the combined attack status will perform a regular attack assist on the first target of that attack. Cao Ang's talent allows all allies to gain a layer of damage boost status every four regular attacks, lasting for two turns. With further breakthroughs, the number of required regular attacks can be reduced to as low as two. The damage boost provided by each layer can increase damage by 10%, making Cao Ang a support, but a typical offensive one, capable of significantly enhancing the overall output power of the team.

When pairing up, it's necessary to have a truly powerful core in the team. A set of lineup I've put together includes Dian Wei, Zhen Ji, Cao Ren, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and Cao Ang. The idea behind this combination is that the Wei generals can fully benefit from the faction bonuses, gaining a 25% increase in damage dealt and reduction in damage received. Cao Ren's talent, Eight Gates Golden Lock, along with his reassignment to a Formation Mage, can provide a high reduction in damage taken, making the team's damage reduction very prominent. Zhen Ji provides healing to all allies, and when nearby teammates perform regular attacks, they can trigger Zhen Ji's talent, allowing for an extra regular attack. Zhen Ji's job should be a Musician, who, at the end of each turn, applies a damage boost effect to nearby teammates, greatly increasing their output.

One thing to note is that Cao Ang must be reassigned as a General; this is fundamental to this lineup. Through inviting to battle, Dian Wei can perform additional regular attacks each turn. When Dian Wei uses his ultimate, he gains a burst, allowing him to leech health and increase critical hit rate with each regular attack, thus unleashing the more aggressive side of Dian Wei's output.

The above content is my answer today to the question of how to pair up the lineup for Cao Ang in the "Song of the Hawk" from Three Kingdoms Fantasy Land 2. This game truly realizes the design concept of having no useless characters; as long as you find the right opportunity for them to appear, every character has room to shine, and Cao Ang is no exception.