In the Song of Two Hawks, the clever combination of faction bonds is very important for building a powerful lineup. The comprehensive functionality of the Shu team is actually related to the generals that players like to use. Many players who like Shu characters are also curious about how to form a Shu lineup in the Fantasy Continent of Three Kingdoms 2: Song of Two Hawks. When it comes to Shu, there are three core generals that cannot be avoided, as they are part of a widely known story from the Three Kingdoms period.

The Shu lineup generally includes the core members of the Peach Garden team, namely Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, and Guan Yu, these three legendary generals. When they are in the same team, they can bring a 10% physical penetration attribute bonus to the entire team. More crucially, this attack will not be absorbed by any shield. Therefore, if the enemy on the other side has good defense, using this lineup can directly counter them, as the Shu's same-faction bonus is specifically added to the penetration effect.

However, it should be noted that the condition for triggering this bond effect is that any one of the fate-bound generals is defeated. For this reason, the practicality of this lineup is relatively low in PVE gameplay. However, in the arena, the effect of increasing the action bar by 50% is quite powerful. For casual players, even though Shu is strong, it is still not recommended to participate in PvP battles under low development conditions, as this can easily make players feel powerless against high-intensity confrontations.
In terms of character pairing, Zhao Yun and Guan Yu can also be prioritized for cultivation. If Guan Yu is the core, he brings decent single-target burst damage. Although Zhao Yun does not have the above-mentioned bond, being in the same faction still provides a bonus, so he can also trigger the faction bonus. The main advantage of Zhao Yun is actually in the early stages, as at the beginning, most encountered lineups consist of many small troops. At this time, deploying Zhao Yun can take advantage of his crowd-clearing ability, which is very suitable for adding more output to the Shu lineup.

Apart from Zhao Yun and Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei serve as supports in the Shu faction. What makes Zhang Fei special is his 10% shield, while Liu Bei is a healer, excelling particularly in group healing, and can also heal teammates again at the end of each turn. As for the remaining two hero slots, it is recommended to prioritize choosing from the same faction. I would recommend strategist roles, such as Zhuge Liang.

Although Zhuge Liang does not have powerful offensive capabilities, his skills come with additional control, making him useful for restraining enemies. With this combination, I have clear recommendations for the lineup: initially, you can choose Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, and Zhao Yun as your five one-star generals. In the subsequent cultivation process, prioritize upgrading Guan Yu or Zhao Yun, as well as Liu Bei, to three stars. This can initially establish the core combat power of the team.

You only need to cultivate either Zhao Yun or Guan Yu, and finally upgrade Zhang Fei to three stars, preparing for the future upgrade to five stars. As for the sixth slot, you can freely choose. If you want to adjust the core effects later, such as converting to a strategist team, then in this Shu Peach Garden team, besides Zhuge Liang belonging to the strategist faction, the other four do not. To smoothly clear these dungeons, you also need to draw and cultivate other conversion generals in advance.

Forming a Shu lineup in the Fantasy Continent of Three Kingdoms 2: Song of Two Hawks is simple, but it depends on whether players can utilize faction and bond bonuses effectively. If these bonuses are not triggered, it is not really recommended for players to forcibly assemble the above-mentioned Shu team, as the lack of complete faction bonds may affect the overall strength and battle performance of the team to some extent.