Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2 is a turn-based game with beautiful character illustrations and plot, as well as deep strategic elements. The generals from different factions are rich and diverse, allowing for the construction of various lineups. So what is the strongest lineup in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2's "Ballad of the Hawk"? It's hard to say which lineup is the strongest because new generals are constantly being introduced, and there will be new development projects in the future. Even the most powerful lineup will change with updates.

Core Generals:
At the beginning, it is recommended to draw 2 divine generals from the "Newbie Character Pool" and build your lineup around them. The recommended starting lineup is the Wei Kingdom system, with Cao Cao as the main character in the story. After developing, his strength is extremely high. The ideal combination is to draw Dian Wei and Zhen Ji. If you don't get them, you can set Zhen Ji, Guo Jia, Dian Wei, and Cao Ren as your wish generals in the [Floating World Pact] wish pool.

Cultivation Priority:
In terms of cultivation priority, the versatile Zhen Ji should be prioritized to 3 stars, followed by Guo Jia, who is mainly for PVP, and Dian Wei, who is mainly for PVE. Finally, add Cao Ren. Cao Cao, Sun Kailang, Cai Wenji, and Gan Ning all have exclusive cultivation tasks, which should be completed first to obtain resources to support the development of other generals.

In terms of cultivation order, first upgrade Zhen Ji's talent to level 2 to ensure a 100% assist trigger, complementing other generals' output to complete the finishing move and full team healing. Her initial ultimate skill and 3-star breakthrough skill provide the "Elegant Orchid" status to the entire team, which can negate one direct damage, making it an excellent survival mechanism in both PVE and PVP. Therefore, even if you don't focus on the Wei Kingdom lineup, it is recommended to at least draw a one-star Zhen Ji to significantly reduce the difficulty of PVE. Cao Ren is suitable for awakening and reclassifying as an array mage, providing damage reduction effects to the whole team with his talents. He can be used with just one star early on. Although his 3-star breakthrough skill is inferior to Zhen Ji's, he still serves as a stable front-line tank.

After completing Zhen Ji's development, upgrade Guo Jia's talent to level 3. His ultimate skill has single-column output, healing, and dispelling, and after release, permanently grants the "Ghostly Strategy" and "Prodigy" statuses, the former reducing morale consumption and the latter increasing damage and healing. With the support of level 3 talent, Guo Jia can reduce the morale requirement to just 10 points after three uses of his ultimate skill, becoming a true "Morale Engine." His 3-star breakthrough skill still provides residual benefits even after death, making him valuable in PVP even when he dies. However, it is not recommended to use him as a consumable unit in PVE, so his cultivation priority is slightly lower than Dian Wei's.

Dian Wei is one of the tactical cores of the Wei Kingdom. In PVP, he can be loyal to Guo Jia, forming a protective chain. It is recommended to upgrade his talent to level 2 or higher in the PVP environment. Paired with a 3-star Guo Jia, even if Guo Jia dies, Dian Wei can immediately launch a basic attack counterattack, achieving certain benefits. To enhance Dian Wei's survivability, he can be paired with Cao Cao, using the affinity effect to share 13% of the damage, improving overall resilience.
In PVE, Dian Wei can be loyal to the front-line Cao Ren, using positioning and loyalty strategies to maximize counterattacks against the AI's fixed attack sequence. His 3-star breakthrough skill significantly increases the frequency of basic attacks, making it very practical in both PVE and PVP. In PVP, you can adjust Guo Jia's target based on the enemy's position, aiming for the row with more or key units, ensuring both output and self-sustainability.

Zhang Liao Core Burst Lineup:
Subsequent equipment dungeons in the Armory require [Ji] faction generals for level 40 and [Mou] faction generals for level 45. There are many [Ji] faction generals, making them relatively easy to obtain. After acquiring Zhen Ji and Cai Wenji, two healing [Ji] generals, it is recommended to choose Guan Yinpíng, an all-around attacker, and Qiao Ling, a single-target controller, from the blue good generals. Both have stun control, and Guan Yinpíng is particularly effective against the guild boss Wang Kuang.

Among the [Mou] faction, Chen Gong is a good general, while the rest are mostly divine generals. It is recommended to draw a one-star Zhuge Liang, pairing him with Guo Jia for an affinity, and adding Li Ru, whose talent reduces the buffs of poisoned enemies, thus enhancing the team's strike efficiency. In mid-to-late PVP, if Guo Jia's output is insufficient, consider introducing Zhang He and Zhang Liao to make up for the single-target damage. These two, along with Guo Jia, form the "Five Sons and Three Ancestors" affinity, which has strong future expansion potential and is unlikely to become outdated. If you invest more, you can directly build a burst team centered around Zhang Liao after obtaining one-star Zhen Ji and Cao Ren, paired with Chen Gong or Lu Bu to trigger the "Immune to Control" affinity. It is recommended to use Chen Gong, whose 3-star breakthrough skill provides immunity to control for the highest-attacking character in the team.

Considering that Zhang Liao and Chen Gong have immunity to control, it is recommended to adjust the highest-attacking character in the team to Zhang He, maximizing his output. Zhang Liao's ultimate skill has a chanting mechanism, which may be interrupted during the chant, but his talent can grant the "Stealth" status to avoid being targeted by active skills. In PVP, Zhang Liao should be placed alone in a row to avoid being interrupted by group attacks due to being in the same row as teammates. If future versions introduce more interrupting skills, consider tilting resources towards Zhang He, allowing him to release critical ultimate skills.

The above is an introduction to the strongest lineup in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2's "Ballad of the Hawk." In strategy games, powerful auxiliary generals have a high retention rate. If the development speed is slow, priority should be given to cultivating versatile generals with auxiliary attributes like Zhen Ji, Guo Jia, Dian Wei, and Cao Ren. Zhang He, with his strong control and output capabilities, performs better overall compared to Zhang Liao, who relies more on resource stacking.