In the game world of Three Kingdoms, a reasonable lineup can significantly enhance overall combat power. Today, I will provide you with a guide for lineup combinations in Three Kingdoms. In the early stages, it is recommended to form lineups based on factions. No matter which faction the characters belong to, they all have rich roles, and you can definitely form a lineup with them.
One of the lineups that is highly recommended in the early stages is the Wei faction. You can take advantage of the key characteristics of poisoning and summoning to create powerful synergy among the Wei generals' skills. In the recommended early lineup, Cao Pi, Dian Wei, Cao Ren, Cai Wenji, Zhang Liao, and Xiahou Yuan each play their own roles, forming a strong team with both offensive and defensive capabilities. Cao Pi, as the core member of the team, holds the crucial ability to inflict poison.

Cao Pi's skill can also bring reinforcements; the guards he summons have a certain probability of reapplying the poison effect during battles. Cao Pi can be obtained through self-selection when advancing the main quest to unlock 7 cities, and there is another chance for self-selection to upgrade him when unlocking 16 cities. Cao Ren plays a crucial role as the front-line tank in the team, with excellent defense capabilities, especially when facing enemies under the poisoned state, reducing the damage he takes. Zhang Liao and Xiahou Yuan are the primary damage dealers in the team, and their skills deal increased damage to poisoned enemies.

Dian Wei is also a formidable general, whose basic attacks have a chance to apply the poison effect, providing additional control for the team even with normal attacks. When near death, Dian Wei can summon E Lai, which not only deals damage to the enemy but also restores his own troops. Cai Wenji, in a support role, has a versatile healing skill and can interact with summoned creatures, absorbing their remaining rage to speed up the release of her own tactics.
Besides the Wei faction, there is also the Heroes faction, which many players like to use. This lineup is characterized by bleeding damage increase, confusion and stun control, and lineup bonuses. Bleeding damage increase is one of the core features of the Heroes faction. The generals in this faction have unique skill mechanisms that, when dealing damage to the enemy, have a chance to apply a bleeding effect. This bleeding effect is not just simple continuous damage; more importantly, when the enemy is in a bleeding state, the damage dealt by the Heroes faction's generals to them is significantly increased.

In addition to bleeding damage increase, the Heroes faction excels at using control methods such as confusion and stun to disrupt the enemy's rhythm. The generals' skills not only deal considerable damage but also come with effects like stun and charm. The Heroes faction also has powerful lineup bonuses, with the bonus values increasing according to the number of members. When five Heroes generals are deployed, in addition to attack and troop boosts, the probability of causing bleeding is greatly increased.

Among the many generals in the Heroes faction, Liu Zhang is a front-line character with a built-in shield that reduces damage. Hua Xiong stands in the front line, and if there are bleeding characters on the opposing side, his damage output increases, and after upgrading, this effect can be triggered twice, increasing his opportunities to deal damage. Lu Lingqi, as a front-line character, mainly relies on basic attacks. Her skill can deal damage to a single unit in the enemy's back row and has a chance to stun that unit, allowing her to control the actions of the enemy's back row while attacking.
Zhang Jue is a bleeding support role in the Heroes faction. His skill has a chance to apply a bleeding state to two enemy units, providing a stable source of bleeding for the team. Ju Shou, who pairs with him, is a support role that enhances healing. His skill can restore a certain amount of health to the front-line generals, ensuring the survival of the front-line allies. With these roles, you can form a Heroes lineup.

The above is the content of the lineup combination guide for Three Kingdoms. If you want to form lineups based on factions, the lineups introduced today are all viable. Of course, if you want more diverse combinations, you can also mix and match according to the characters you have.