In the current lineup of generals in the game, although Qiao Ling is merely a blue-quality good general, she can play an unexpectedly surprising role in the early stages of the game. To comprehensively and deeply evaluate Qiao Ling's performance in the game, it is necessary to carefully explore the effects and impacts she brings from multiple dimensions. After all, the deployment of generals here is presented in the form of closely connected lineups.

Qiao Ling's strongest aspect is actually her breakthrough skill, which can deal multiple damages to the enemy target, and each attack cleverly comes with a restraining effect, limiting their freedom of movement while they are under attack. However, Qiao Ling's talent is even more of an ace up her sleeve, as she can bring a layer of swift effect to all friendly units, allowing them to act faster in the tense rhythm of battle. In the affinity among generals, there exists a special and subtle bond between Qiao Ling and Qiao Shu.

When this pair of affinity partners, like twin stars, take the field at the same time, a defensive effect will be activated, where for every beneficial state they possess, they can increase their damage reduction by 5%, and this effect can stack up to a maximum of 15%. When discussing team composition, one's vision should not be limited to the present but also consider the future development trends of the game. For example, during the challenging stage of the level 45 equipment dungeon, the demand for strategy camp generals gradually becomes prominent, while the number of Ji camp generals is relatively larger.

In such a situation, players do not need to be overly obsessed with pursuing certain specific generals when drawing cards. As for blue-quality good generals, if you already have Cai Wenji, a reliable healer, it is recommended to focus on Guan Yinping for AoE (Area of Effect) damage and Qiao Ling for single-target damage. Both of these generals have the ability to stun, and when used together, they can effectively control the enemy. For strategy camp generals, players can focus on drawing Lu Xun, Zhou Yu, and Guo Jia, and then pair them with the famous general Chen Gong, thus forming a powerful four-strategy lineup.
Even if a player has the aspiration to play a pure female team, it is suggested to focus on cultivating these strategy camp generals. In the current version, the distribution of Ji camp generals shows a diversified trend. In the Wei kingdom, Zhen Ji and Ding Xia hold their ground; in the Shu kingdom, there are Zhuge Guo, Zou Ling, Guan Yinping, and Zhang Xingcai; in the Wu kingdom, Sun Shangxiang, Bu Lianshi, Qiao Shu, and Qiao Ling each display their abilities; and in the Heroes camp, there are Zhang Chunhua, Diao Chan, and Cai Wenji.

In the Shu kingdom, Zhuge Guo, a defensive general, considering the requirements of some special gameplay, needs to meet the condition of having four people from the same country, while also taking into account the subsequent need to play a pure female team. Therefore, for players, it is recommended to start the journey with the Wu kingdom, which has Sun Shangxiang as the main damage dealer. In the early stages, players can first cultivate Sun Shangxiang and Bu Lianshi to one star, making them the core force of the initial team. The other two Ji generals can choose to cultivate Qiao Shu and Qiao Ling from the Wu kingdom.

Additionally, two more Ji generals are recommended: Zhang Xingcai and Diao Chan. There is a dual-shield synergy effect between Zhang Xingcai and Diao Chan, but for Diao Chan, players can use Cai Wenji as a temporary replacement without rushing to draw her. Of course, if players can accept not playing a pure female team at the beginning and then make a splendid transition later, another approach is provided. In the initial wish selection, players can choose Diao Chan or Zhang Chunhua, and simultaneously cultivate Chen Gong, along with Cai Wenji, thus quickly gathering four heroes to transition, gradually moving towards a pure female team lineup.

The above is the complete content on how to pair Qiao Ling in the Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2 Raven's Song. I wonder how players in the game plan to cleverly utilize Qiao Ling? It should be noted that if this card is not paired properly, its strength will be difficult to fully trigger and showcase in battle. So, if you want to try and tap into Qiao Ling's potential, you might as well refer to the team-building ideas mentioned above.