In the rich and diverse system of generals constructed in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2, when players are assembling their lineups, they can fully take into account the important factor of class effects. For this issue, many players are curious about the lineup effect sharing of Cao Cao's general Dian Wei in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2. After some research, I have found a good combination effect for this character with his class.
The reason why Dian Wei has a pretty good standing among many player groups mainly lies in his combat mechanism. It should be noted that Dian Wei possesses two ultimate skills with completely different effects. Let's first talk about one of these ultimate skills; this skill, for friendly targets, can provide a defensive buff. It not only simply provides a layer of defense enhancement to friendly targets but also shares up to 20% of the damage for them, while additionally triggering an extra normal attack.

The other ultimate skill is to enhance Dian Wei himself. Once released, Dian Wei will gain a shield equivalent to 10% of his maximum health. At the same time, Dian Wei enters a berserk state where all his combat attributes are comprehensively enhanced. In terms of the bond between generals, Dian Wei also has his unique combinations. There exists a bond effect between Dian Wei, Dian Shu, Cao Cao, and Xu Chu. When any two of them are on the field at the same time, they can share 13% of the damage taken. When all three are on the field, the damage shared among the generals in the bond increases significantly to 20%.

Considering the impact of class effects on team composition, the General class is very compatible with Dian Wei. The General class has a special ability that can not only bring an initial burst of damage but also continue to strengthen the subsequent damage output, allowing them to simultaneously launch normal attacks on the same target. More importantly, the normal attack damage brought by this invite-to-battle effect can be increased, reaching either 20% or 30%. Furthermore, the General system is not about solo performance; it is a system where multiple Generals work together.
The number of normal attacks brought by the invite-to-battle effect is quite high, but if you choose the General path, note that the normal attacks must be area-of-effect (AoE). Under the coordination of the General's invite-to-battle, if the normal attack is just a single-target attack, it would be a waste of such a good synergy opportunity. AoE attacks, on the other hand, can maximize coverage of enemy targets under the support of the General's invite-to-battle.

Then there is the need for a high damage boost during normal attacks. Once equipped with such a trait, each normal attack can deal significant damage. Lastly, the normal attack should also be able to trigger self-special effects. For example, Dian Wei has a row attack, so the advantage lies in group damage. Moreover, Dian Wei can also give himself a boost before using his ultimate move. With the addition of critical hit increase and the General's bonus, the numerical value is already quite powerful.

Based on the characteristics of the generals and the General system, you might want to try a combination like Zhao Yun + Dian Wei + Cao Ren + Liu Bei + Sun Quan + Cao Ang. Although this lineup can only enjoy a 15% damage increase/decrease aura from 3 factions, the strong output capability of the dual core generals, Zhao Yun and Dian Wei, more than makes up for the lack of faction auras. Additionally, there is a unique synergy between Zhao Yun and Dian Wei.

When Dian Wei activates the loyalty effect and attaches it to Zhao Yun, since Zhao Yun is usually the highest-attacking general, he can trigger Dian Wei's assist mechanism under the General's invite-to-battle, causing Dian Wei to perform a normal attack simultaneously. This synergy is quite powerful, as it allows each General to effectively invite two people to perform normal attacks during the invite-to-battle. Although Dian Wei's assist has certain conditions, such as being in a specific state, in the overall battle rhythm, as long as the timing is well controlled, it can still deal significant damage.

That's all for the sharing of the lineup effect of Dian Wei in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2. If you've used this type of General lineup, you'll know its advantages. The composition of the generals fully demonstrates the great combat potential contained within the General system and specific general combinations. As long as you use it reasonably, it is very powerful.