Three Kingdoms: Gazing at the Divine Land is a very deep and strategic chess game, with complex counter relationships. Today, I will introduce the counter relationships in Three Kingdoms: Gazing at the Divine Land. Understanding and mastering these counter relationships will give you an upper hand in battles. This guide will detail the unit counters and skill counters in the game, helping players to flexibly respond to various battle situations and achieve victory.

Unit counters are one of the cores of the combat system. The unit counters in the game can be roughly divided into four types: Ferocious, Sturdy, Strict, and Clever. Ferocious units counter Clever units because Clever units usually focus on long-range attacks and have weaker close-range defenses. The high mobility and burst power of Ferocious units can quickly approach and eliminate long-range enemies. Sturdy units counter Ferocious units; although Ferocious units have strong offensive capabilities, their attack effectiveness is greatly reduced when facing high-defense Sturdy units.

Strict units counter Clever units. Although Clever units have powerful long-range output, the control abilities of Strict units can limit their output rhythm, putting them in a situation where they cannot exert their full strength. Clever units counter Ferocious units; Clever units can deplete the health points of Ferocious units through long-range attacks before the battle begins, avoiding direct confrontation.

The combo attack mechanism is a highlight of the game. When two generals flank an enemy, a combo attack is triggered, causing extra damage and increasing morale. The counterattack mechanism means that when the enemy attacks us with a normal attack or skill, we automatically trigger a counterattack. The counterattack mechanism can effectively disrupt the enemy's offensive rhythm and consume their combat power during battles. Pursuit is a special ability of some generals. After a pursuit-type general performs a normal attack on an enemy, if the enemy counterattacks, the general will trigger an additional damage once again.

The above is the introduction to the counter relationships in Three Kingdoms: Gazing at the Divine Land. By deeply understanding the mutual counter relationships between units and skills, you can take the initiative on this grand battlefield of the Three Kingdoms and ultimately win every battle.