In many Three Kingdoms themed games, Liu Shan is rarely seen. However, in "Three Kingdoms: Domination of the Land," Liu Shan is well-developed as a character and given some decent skills. Today, let's analyze how Liu Shan performs in "Three Kingdoms: Domination of the Land." In terms of faction affiliation, Liu Shan naturally belongs to the Shu faction, and with a rating of 120, he is an orange card that can be fully integrated into your lineup in the early stages.

In the game, Liu Shan is a tank character, capable of being placed in the front line to absorb a large amount of damage. This is closely related to his various skill effects. The tactic "Ruling by Doing Nothing" grants him a shield that can absorb 712.5% of his defense value in damage. This shield is extremely sturdy, which is a key reason why Liu Shan can stand firm in the front line. His first passive skill, "Great Wisdom Appears Foolish," has an 18.5% chance to also grant a shield to the ally in the front row with the lowest health when using the tactic. This not only protects himself but also shields other teammates in the front line.

The second passive skill, "Adu," allows Liu Shan to immediately restore 200% of his attack power in health and instantly use a tactic once his own health drops to 50%. This skill has a 50-second cooldown. Although 50 seconds may seem long, it can still be triggered multiple times during battle, making Liu Shan's survivability very reliable. The third passive skill, when using a tactic, reduces the tactic damage dealt by enemy front-row units by 15% for 6 seconds. If Liu Shan can act first and use his tactic, the output capability of the enemy's front row will significantly decrease, providing a good restraining effect. The last passive skill, "Pleasure Makes One Forget Home," restores his health when using a tactic, and the more Shu generals on the field, the more health he recovers.

After further upgrading Liu Shan, he can gain an additional effect, which is that when using a tactic, it also reduces the normal attack damage dealt by enemy front-row units for 12 seconds. Combined with his passives, this greatly impacts the enemy's front-row output.

After reading this introduction, you should have a clear understanding of how Liu Shan performs in "Three Kingdoms: Domination of the Land." In actual combat, Liu Shan is undoubtedly a highly competent front-line tank, possessing a high shield to withstand damage, limiting the enemy's output, and protecting other teammates, making him very versatile in function.