In the era of the Three Kingdoms, many beloved generals emerged, and Sun Quan, who we will introduce today, is also one of the well-known generals. Sun Quan in the New Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao's Biography is not a minor general; in fact, he can be considered a leader in the Three Kingdoms. His storyline may not be as prominent as Cao Cao's in the main plot, but he has more screen time than other generals. Naturally, many players are curious about his character abilities.

In the game, this general's attributes are very balanced, without any severe weaknesses. For Sun Quan's troop characteristics, he is generally used as a commander. In the game, commanders usually need to consider mutual restraints. Here, his immunity characteristic is indeed advantageous for restraining other troop types.

Sun Quan's innate talent mainly enhances critical hit attributes and significantly increases maximum health. Additionally, it boosts the damage reduction ratio for all allies. At the start of each turn, Sun Quan can apply a Tiger Roar effect to the terrain within a two-square diamond range around him.

Sun Quan's active skill, "Divide the River," is most effective in close combat. When the battle enters a melee range, Sun Quan uses this skill to deal blade damage. This type of damage, with its direct physical attack characteristics, can effectively penetrate the enemy's defensive equipment. More importantly, this skill also provides a powerful team buff, which is to bestow the Tiger Might buff on other members of the team.
This buff lasts for two full turns. Under the influence of the Tiger Might effect, the target receiving the buff is like wearing armor, with increased damage reduction. This means that when facing enemy attacks, it can reduce more damage from blade-type attacks, thereby enhancing its own survivability. At the same time, the target's block chance will also significantly increase.

Another active skill, "Expand Territory," when used by Sun Quan in battle, affects a unique three-square diamond-shaped area. Enemies within this range will suffer a powerful blow from Sun Quan, and this damage is non-attribute strategy damage. The uniqueness of this damage type lies in its ability to bypass the enemy's conventional attribute defense mechanisms, allowing for more stable damage to the enemy, making it difficult for them to defend against this attack solely through attribute defenses.
This skill also applies the Tiger Roar effect to the terrain within the range, which can provide various attribute enhancements to friendly forces, such as increasing their attack power, allowing them to deal higher damage to enemies, or boosting their defense. Besides these two active skills, Sun Quan's rage skill, "Rule the World," becomes even more powerful as the battle progresses.

When using the rage skill, Sun Quan gradually accumulates rage. When the rage reaches 200, he can unleash this powerful rage skill. The effective range of this skill is a two-square diamond area. Within this range, Sun Quan deals blade damage. More importantly, this skill also inflicts multiple negative effects on the enemy, including a 15% reduction in critical hit chance, making it difficult for the enemy to deal high critical damage.
The bleeding effect causes the target to take 25% of the caster's attack as true damage and 15% of the caster's spirit as true damage after the initial damage. This type of damage is not affected by the enemy's defense attributes and continuously reduces the enemy's health. These negative effects last for three turns, during which the enemy's combat capabilities are significantly restricted.

After understanding how Sun Quan performs in the New Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao's Biography, remember his strengths and weaknesses in practical combat. One of his weaknesses is that players must carefully pair him with other generals who can benefit from his buffs. Otherwise, the impact can be significant.