Is Sun Quan in the Three Kingdoms strategic version worth cultivating? Sun Quan’s performance is extremely outstanding in the current environment where shield soldiers are the main force. If you are interested, let’s take a look at the Sun Quan strategy in the Three Kingdoms strategic version brought by the editor.
Although Sun Quan's own attributes are not very good (no outstanding attributes, all are more than 1 point bonus, ordinary), the application of this skill definitely makes Sun Quan the best. At 100% level, you will get a random effect, and the general will get a different one first, so even if it is a combination of three emperors, Sun Quan should be given to the general.
In terms of military books:
Sun Quan: Full force
Taishi Ci: full speed
Zhou Tai: If you feel vulnerable, you can add some precautions, Commander-in-Chief
First of all, let’s talk about this combination. It uses the Wu version of the head-exploding cavalry. Needless to say, one cavalry can be used as a thousand and a hundred cavalry can rob a camp. It is indispensable. Secondly, the purpose of Taishi Ci’s full speed is to fight the Wu domestic war ( You don’t know how fast the opponent is. Besides, Taishi Ci has two auxiliary skills, so don’t think about the output of 50 points of force. It is better to be one step faster than the 50 points speed) (PS: There is a white horse on the opponent, and there is nothing you can do about the eight gates) , take the lead in attacking and destroying the opponent, so that Taishi Ci on the opposite side cannot combo. The second step is to quickly stack BUFF on Sun Quan before Sun Quan takes action (sitting down the southeast and giving it to Taishi Ci), and the purpose of the break is to set up a defense for Sun Quan ( Core, ensure that Sun Quan’s soldiers are at 70%