Hello everyone, today the editor brings you an ultra-practical guide for Huang Zhong in the game "Three Kingdoms: Conquer the Land and Rivers". Want to know how to make Huang Zhong dominate the battlefield? How to pair lineups and skills? The editor will break it down in detail for you, helping you master this divine general and conquer the game world, enjoying a smooth journey through the gaming universe.

In the game "Three Kingdoms: Conquer the Land and Rivers", Huang Zhong is a general who specializes in single-target burst damage. His skills are like a precise sniper rifle, targeting the enemy's weak points, making him particularly suitable for mopping up in the late stages of battle, delivering a fatal blow to the enemy.
Sniper Shot is Huang Zhong's combat tactic. Once activated, it can deal super high damage to the unit with the least troops on the enemy side, amounting to 760% of his own attack! It also reduces the target's hit probability for the next 6 seconds. With First Strike, when Huang Zhong performs a normal attack, he targets the unit with the least troops. Additionally, his attack range reaches 800, allowing him to easily hit his desired target on the battlefield. Pursuit means that if Huang Zhong successfully kills an enemy with his tactic, there's a 50% chance he won't consume rage and can use the tactic again. There's no limit to the number of consecutive uses; as long as luck is on your side, he can unleash it multiple times, dealing insane damage.

Fierce Bow has a 15% chance to hit two enemy units at once when using the tactic. This means sometimes he can hit two enemies at once, instantly increasing output efficiency. If the enemy's troops are below 30%, the damage from Huang Zhong's tactic increases by 25%. Furthermore, for every additional Shu general in the team, the damage increases by an additional 5%. So, the more Shu teammates, the higher Huang Zhong's damage.

For lineup pairing, you can form a team with Liu Chan as the front-line tank, who can provide shields and heal allies; Ma Chao, who can both take hits and deal considerable damage; Huang Yueying as support, who can increase the chance of consecutive attacks and heal allies; and Ma Yunlu, who can speed up all allies and disarm enemies. These Shu generals together form a lineup focused on consecutive attack output and quick bursts. Their skills work well together, revolving around the characteristic of "consecutive attacks" to maximize their effectiveness.
Target selection for Huang Zhong's normal attacks and tactics tends to focus on low-health enemies. We can leverage this by first targeting the enemy's low-health units, wearing them down with normal attacks, then using the tactic at the right moment to eliminate them. Ideally, this would trigger the "Pursuit" effect, allowing for another round of attacks, resulting in explosive damage.

To boost damage, bring more Shu generals into the battle. This way, with the "Vigorous Old General" skill, Huang Zhong deals even more damage to low-health enemies. Every bit of extra damage helps, so aim to maximize output. The order of skill usage is also important. Start by using normal attacks to reduce the enemy's health, then use the tactic when the time is right. If you manage to kill the enemy and trigger the "Pursuit" effect, this round of attacks will be highly profitable.
The above content covers the core gameplay of Huang Zhong in "Three Kingdoms: Conquer the Land and Rivers". From the details of skill usage to the thought process behind lineup pairing, and finally to the practical techniques in battle, everything has been clearly outlined for you. Get into the game and put these strategies to use, making Huang Zhong your winning ace. If you encounter any issues in practice, keep exploring and summarizing, and you'll soon master them. Wishing you a pleasant gaming experience, see you next time.