In Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Hawk, when players start to form their lineups, the first task is to find a suitable attacking general. After all, as the main C in the lineup, it is the key to forming a reasonable and strong lineup. The recommendation of attack characters in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Hawk actually determines the direction of the entire lineup. Today, I will introduce in detail which attack generals stand out more in this game.
Each faction in the game has its own unique charm and characteristics, and each general within the factions has their own strengths. However, there are usually several core generals in each lineup that deserve players' special attention. Considering that when forming lineups, players often take into account the faction bonuses, I will now sort out for you, by faction, those attack generals that should not be missed. Let's first look at the Shu faction, where the two most recommended attack generals are undoubtedly Guan Yu and Zhao Yun.

Guan Yu remains the eye-catching single-target output main C, but he also has an obvious weakness, which is the lack of AOE damage capability. But don't underestimate him; when facing bosses, Guan Yu's advantages become very apparent, making him extremely useful. Once you draw him, you can basically focus on cultivating him. Moreover, after reaching five stars, his critical hit rate becomes quite impressive, with the damage numbers in battle being very eye-catching. It's just that in PvP play, due to the enemy possibly focusing fire on him, he sometimes struggles to stay on his feet.
However, no worries, when Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei are on the field together, they can trigger the effect of reducing morale. Coupled with the reaper talent, relying on Guan Yu's high damage, they can often create a storm on the battlefield through consecutive kills. As for Zhao Yun, he has a pursuit effect against undermanned rows, and the damage multiplier is particularly high, which is very powerful. Even if he is only at one star, he can still perform well on the battlefield. Even with Guan Yu around, he remains an indispensable major output force in the Shu faction. Not to mention, if there's no Guan Yu, he would definitely be the main C of Shu.

Zhao Yun's ultimate skill can deal physical damage to any column of the enemy, and there's a clever design: the higher the number of Dragon Gallantry stacks, the higher the critical hit damage of this skill. In addition, his own talent effect is also interesting, as he will charge to the opposite side and cause additional damage to adjacent units while also gaining Dragon Gallantry. Through such a mechanism, he can maintain good output status in subsequent battles.
Moving on to the Wu faction, the most recommended attack generals here are Sun Shangxiang and Gan Ning. These two are considered the best partners during the pioneering phase. Their ultimate skills are both row-damage type, capable of dealing considerable damage to the enemy's row units in battle. Sun Shangxiang's ultimate skill has a unique feature: when she has more buffs than the enemy, she can gain extra damage. If our side can stack buffs for her through various means, her damage in the later stages will become extraordinarily shocking.

As for Gan Ning, he is absolutely a must-have card for beginners. His ultimate skill has a clear advantage, which is an extra critical hit rate bonus against the rightmost enemy unit. This is often used to deal critical hits against the enemy's backline DPS or key support positions. Moreover, Gan Ning's talent can add the Wave Devouring effect after using the ultimate skill, which can be stacked continuously to cause high indirect damage, making it very useful in prolonged battles or against enemies with strong defenses.

Finally, let's talk about the Wei faction. In this faction, I recommend Zhang Liao and Dian Wei. Zhang Liao can be said to be the true main C output in the current game. His talent allows him to gain stealth during the ultimate skill chant, not only bringing damage increase but also making his already high-damage ultimate even more powerful. Additionally, he has the characteristic of being untargetable, meaning during the chant, he can ignore various control skills and attacks from the enemy, safely releasing his ultimate. In PvP, Zhang Liao is also an outstanding output role, with the ability to lock onto and precisely target the enemy's core figures for strikes.

Let's take a look at Dian Wei. His advantage lies in having multiple skills to choose from, each excelling in different aspects during map progression. At one star, he already has a counterattack skill, which can cleverly counterattack when facing enemy attacks. In PVE, this counterattack skill can effectively handle various enemy offensives, allowing for a smooth early game. When he reaches three stars, he unlocks a pursuit skill, which can chase and attack the enemy after the initial strike, expanding his output capabilities. His counterattack skill leans more towards PVE, while the combo skill may have more room to shine in PvP.

In the recommendations for attack roles in Three Kingdoms Fantasy Continent 2: Song of the Hawk, you should now have a clear idea of which roles are useful. If, in the process of forming your lineup, you have already determined the faction route you want to follow, then the attack generals mentioned above are absolutely suitable choices for the main C role.