I believe that players who have played the Three Kingdoms War Chess Edition know that if you want to stand out in a game with a large number of players and a high degree of freedom, you must know the strategy for Wu Guosun Quan Taishi Ci's lineup in "Three Kingdoms War Chess Edition" Just do it. So today, the editor here has compiled relevant solutions and strategies for you to help you quickly become an advanced master.
1. Lineup configuration
Sun Quan: Wen Tao Military Strategy + Shape Machine Military Strategy (Vice Output Stacking Buff)
Taishi Ci: Take advantage of the opportunity to attack flaws + advance bravely (main output)
Cheng Pu/Sun Ce: Move with the camera + be impregnable (front row injury-bearing/control)
Sun Jian: Plunder and plunder + perseverance (front row main T)
Da Qiao: bone scraping to cure poison + right time emergency rescue (auxiliary position)
2. Playing position
Because both Sun Quan and Tai Shi Ci are archers, the auxiliary position here can only use Da Qiao and not Xiao Qiao. Otherwise, the three archers will be too fragile and will easily break through the front row. It is also the same reason that unlike Huoshaoliu, in this lineup Sun Jian is basically an indispensable presence in the front row (blocking and taunting), Cheng Pu can also be replaced by Sun Ce to increase control (but the imperial meeting is more tight).
Taishi Ci is the main output of this lineup. He can be drawn from the first small card pack in S1. He is characterized by being very common and can be adapted to many tactics. In addition to the ones on the table, he can also bring unparalleled generals, curved generals, etc. The bow drinks feathers, the sword rises and falls, etc.
Sun Quan is also very suitable for this lineup, especially Taishi Ci, because Taishi Ci can stack passive buffs quickly due to his ability to combo. After the buffs are stacked, he can also use some civil and military tactics as a secondary output.