In the game "Three Kingdoms: Struggle for the Land and River", Sun Shangxiang is positioned as a damage dealer, known for her powerful burst damage. Many players, upon first seeing Sun Shangxiang in the game, might think she is just another support character. If judged by the standards of a support role, her strength would certainly be different. However, from the current effects, this character is still very suitable for dealing damage, which can be seen from the design of her basic skills.
Her ultimate skill is called "Arrow Rain Chaos", which has a strong area-of-effect damage capability. The effect of this skill is to deal 299.25% of her attack as damage to 3 random enemies, and if the target is burning, the damage will increase by an additional 35%. This feature allows her to increase her damage output efficiency when facing enemies with the burning debuff, making her effective against enemy characters with burn effects. Her Frost skill has a 21.62% chance to freeze the target for 2 seconds, and for every additional Wu general in the lineup, the freeze duration increases by an extra 0.5 seconds. This can effectively control enemy units' actions in team battles, coordinating well with teammates' skill releases.

The Eyebrow Skill deals 205% of her attack as damage to the enemy's front row units upon entering the battlefield, and it can be reactivated each time she revives. This skill allows Sun Shangxiang to exert significant pressure on the enemy's front row at the beginning of the battle, and even after reviving, she can continue to play a crucial role. Whether in prolonged battles or repeated skirmishes, she can continuously threaten the enemy's front line. The Bow Waist Beauty tactic can deal an additional 50% damage to the enemy's front units, further enhancing her frontal damage-dealing ability, allowing her to quickly reduce the enemy's health during direct confrontations.
The Heroine Skill increases the damage of her tactics by 15% each time it is used, stacking up to 3 times. As the battle progresses, her damage output gradually increases, enabling her to unleash even more terrifying potential in the mid to late stages of the fight. After reaching a breakthrough, if her tactics cause a critical hit, each critically hit target will restore 100 rage points to her. This breakthrough attribute further enhances her combat endurance and damage output. Her attack attributes are increased by 10%, increasing both her normal attacks and skill damage on the battlefield.

Additionally, her troop strength is increased by 15%, enhancing her survivability and allowing her to withstand more damage in complex battle environments, maintaining stable output. Her critical hit damage is also increased by 40%, which undoubtedly strengthens her burst damage, and once a critical hit is triggered, it can inflict devastating damage on the enemy. Furthermore, Sun Shangxiang has a unique trait: the more opposite-gender generals there are in the enemy ranks, the higher the damage she deals. This characteristic allows her to exploit advantages when facing teams mainly composed of male or female generals, quickly breaking through the enemy's defenses.

In terms of team composition, Sun Jian can be chosen for the front line. Although his attack power is not strong, his high defense makes him suitable for the front line, creating a relatively safe environment for Sun Shangxiang to deal damage. For the back line, Xiao Qiao or other support generals can be selected. If paired with Xiao Qiao, Xiao Qiao's skills can synergize well with Sun Shangxiang, allowing her to quickly stack damage. For example, some of Xiao Qiao's buffs can increase Sun Shangxiang's attack speed and attack power, enabling her to release skills faster and deal higher damage in battle.

This concludes our introduction to whether Sun Shangxiang is powerful in "Three Kingdoms: Struggle for the Land and River". In fact, when players use Sun Shangxiang effectively and pair her with a good team, she can trigger high damage through multiple consecutive attacks, quickly suppressing the enemy in the early stages of the battle.