In the Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Ballad of the Warlord, there are quite a number of female generals, leading many players to consider forming an "all-female team." Today, I will bring you a strategy guide for forming an all-female team in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Ballad of the Warlord. The so-called "all-female team" is not just for visual appeal but also a lineup that combines practicality and fun. Below, we will systematically analyze a complete battle formation built around female generals.

The core of this lineup is undoubtedly Sun Shangxiang. As one of the most representative female damage dealers in the current game, she is almost a prerequisite for forming an "all-female team." Sun Shangxiang's damage output mechanism is based on the difference in buff layers; with each additional layer of buffs, she can gain extra damage, showing excellent performance in both regular attacks and ultimate skills. Her normal attack targets a single enemy, while her ultimate skill sweeps across an entire row, providing strong versatility and burst damage. More importantly, her skill cycle is smooth, she comes with her own source of buffs, and has independent damage-dealing capabilities, making her very suitable as the tactical center of the whole team.

When building around Sun Shangxiang, the key support roles should be able to provide her with stable buffs and protection. Zhang Xingcai, as a defensive general, excels at providing shields. She not only provides protection for herself but also adds group shields to the entire team, and after the shield disappears, she replenishes the action bar for teammates, accelerating the overall pace. Diao Chan, on the other hand, is a more functional support, also offering substantial shield amounts, and can flexibly provide additional protection to teammates with lower health based on the team's current situation. Her ultimate skill, besides generating high shields, also has a penetrating defense effect, further enhancing the team's offensive power. The shield can also passively convert into increased damage, maximizing resource utilization.

For the role of executing and finishing off enemies, Zhang Chunhua is recommended. Her ultimate skill has a multi-hit mechanism, inflicting a bleeding status, specifically targeting units with low health, and possesses extremely strong clearing ability. After talent enhancement, she can further boost her damage output based on her own health condition, especially with the skill changes obtained after breakthrough, which significantly shorten the casting time, making it easier for her to land a fatal blow first. Additionally, after killing a target, she can gain energy replenishment, enhancing the overall rhythm.

In terms of increasing damage, Ding Xia stands out. Her ultimate skill directly weakens the enemy's damage reduction attributes while lowering their healing received, making her a versatile general who excels in both weakening and supporting damage. Her talent also allows her to indirectly deal damage to the target when her teammates attack, enabling her to continuously apply pressure in battle even if she is not the main damage dealer. The effects after a breakthrough can effectively improve the overall damage efficiency of the team.

The choice for the sixth member can be adjusted according to the battle situation faced by the team. If a more solid defense is desired, a functional defensive general like Zhuge Guo can be chosen, providing the team with more resistance and control. However, if a faster pace and higher firepower output are pursued, Guan Yinping would be a more explosive choice. Although her skills have limitations such as casting and speed reduction, after a breakthrough, she can gain abilities to avoid casting and speed reduction, along with control effects, making her a very practical female general in map-clearing.

The above is the content of the strategy guide for forming an all-female team in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Ballad of the Warlord. This all-female team has clear divisions in damage, shielding, survival, and finishing. They work closely together and can flexibly adapt to various battle scenarios.