In the game "Three Kingdoms: Quest for Supremacy," the design of Cao Cao as a character has many useful aspects. He appears as a shield soldier, belonging to the Wei faction, perfectly matching his image of strategic brilliance in the history of the Three Kingdoms. In fact, as a 6-star unparalleled general, Cao Cao holds an extraordinary position in the game. His powerful attributes and unique skills make him one of the most coveted generals among players.

The method of acquiring Cao Cao in the game is relatively rare. Players need to participate in specific events or accumulate 100 martial soul fragments to recruit him. When Cao Cao joins the battle, he can increase the overall troop's defense by up to 20%. As Cao Cao's star level increases, the benefits he brings also become more significant. Not only do his rage and attack power receive additional boosts at the start of the battle, but his skill, Commanding the Lords, is also incredibly powerful. This skill can reduce damage taken by Cao Cao by 30 points and simultaneously restore life equal to 99.75% of his attack force every second. This means that Cao Cao can almost maintain full health during prolonged battles.

The Rattan Armor skill, when Cao Cao stands on the battlefield, instantly upgrades ordinary soldiers into elite Rattan Armored troops. The Rattan Armor not only provides a 30% reduction in damage but also grants immunity to freezing. However, although strong, the Rattan Armored troops are vulnerable to fire. Once set ablaze, the magical effects of the Rattan Armor will disappear, and the damage they take will be increased by an additional 8%. This also tests the tactical arrangements of Cao Cao's side, requiring clever avoidance of enemy fire traps or finding timely countermeasures to fully utilize the defensive advantages of the Rattan Armored troops.
The Heavenly Mandate skill, in the heat of battle, gives the Wei generals' Rattan Armored troops a certain chance to trigger this mysterious skill when under attack, with a 15% probability of disarming the attacker. Once disarmed, the attacker cannot perform normal attacks, and this state lasts for 3 seconds.

The Cunning Decree skill can inflict poison. Poison is often a lethal and insidious form of attack, and with the Cunning Decree skill, Wei generals can show unique advantages against poisoned units. When enemies are poisoned, the skill damage inflicted by Wei generals increases by an extra 25%. This means that in battle, once an enemy unit is unfortunately poisoned, Wei generals can seize the opportunity to suppress the opponent with even fiercer firepower.
The Eastern Wei Might skill can be said to be tailor-made for Cao Cao. On the battlefield, after enemy units are poisoned, the damage from their skill attacks on Cao Cao is significantly reduced by 25%. Even under various control and weakening skills used by the enemy, Cao Cao can still protect himself with the Eastern Wei Might skill.

For team composition, you can try placing Cao Cao and Xiahou Dun in the front line, with Cao Cao as the main general, enhancing the entire army's defense through his skills. His Rattan Armor skill provides an extra layer of protection for the front line, effectively resisting enemy physical attacks. When Xiahou Dun fights alongside Cao Cao, the two complement each other, forming a double-shield configuration that ensures the team remains rock solid when facing fierce enemy assaults. In the damage dealer role, the combination of Dian Wei and Guo Jia is perfect. After Guo Jia successfully controls the enemy, Dian Wei follows up with output. You can also pair them with Xun Yu, who, as a support role, can provide timely healing and various buffs to teammates.

This concludes our introduction to how Cao Cao performs in "Three Kingdoms: Quest for Supremacy." If you use Cao Cao, just remember to be especially cautious when facing enemies skilled in area-of-effect burning, such as Zhou Yu's fire attacks. Once covered by the burning effect, it may even trigger a chain reaction. As long as you avoid this, Cao Cao's strength is still very high.