In the game "Fantasy Continent of the Three Kingdoms 2," a class change system has been added to the generals, with each general having three routes to choose from. All can be unlocked, not only providing attribute and skill bonuses but also allowing for free switching of classes. Some players are wondering how good the Array Mage in "Fantasy Continent of the Three Kingdoms 2" is. This is an advanced class for defensive generals, and many players are unsure whether to choose it, struggling with the decision among the three classes. Below, I will share some thoughts.

The advanced classes for each general are different. For defensive generals, the most basic is defense, and the advanced classes include Guardian, Array Mage, and others, with specific differences between generals. Many people first encounter the Array Mage as an advanced class option for Cao Ren.

The effect is that when the general takes damage, if there are no fewer than 1 adjacent allies, their damage reduction increases by 13% (18%), with a maximum of 1 stack that cannot be dispelled. The basic defensive class effect is to share 22% of the damage with teammates in the same column while reducing the shared damage by 15%. The advanced Guardian class provides 20% damage reduction for the general and heals 8% of the maximum health at the beginning of each turn.

This class is quite good, especially suitable for Cao Ren. Cao Ren's ultimate skill itself increases the block rate of a whole row of teammates and adds a guaranteed block effect. Additionally, his talent effects are very well-suited to the characteristics of the Array Mage, to the point where it can be said that the Array Mage was tailor-made for Cao Ren.

Cao Ren's talent, Eight Gates Golden Lock, grants 6% (14%) damage reduction for each ally for every adjacent friendly unit. This, combined with the damage reduction provided by the Array Mage class and the block given by the skills, creates an impenetrable defense.

That's a brief introduction to the Array Mage in "Fantasy Continent of the Three Kingdoms 2." This class is very suitable for Cao Ren. If you have obtained Cao Ren, you can prioritize advancing to this class. When arranging your formation, try to cluster your generals together. As long as you don't face a highly specialized counter lineup, it will be very difficult to defeat you.