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How about Zhang Fei in Young Three Kingdoms 2?

Zhang Fei in Young Three Kingdoms 2 is an explosive general. His stable output is second only to the golden general Ma Chao, but he is also majestic and powerful in the history of the Three Kingdoms. The following editor will bring players Young Three Kingdoms 2. What kind of content does Zhang Fei have? Let’s check it out together!

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Zhang Fei Illustrated Book

Faction: Shu

Quality: Red Will

Skills

Roar: Cause 92% physical damage to a row of enemies.

Improper Wan Fu: Causes 246% physical damage to a row of enemies. This attack has 30% extra critical hit rate and 30% extra critical hit strength. It also has a 50% chance of causing 120% damage to the target. harm.

Zhang Fei's position in the game is a burst, which is more suitable for use in some small-scale combat scenes, such as when clearing towers. Although the attack range of a single column is small, the AOE damage is actually very good due to the long attack distance.

The Story of Military Generals

Zhang Fei, courtesy name Yide, was one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu and the sworn brother of Liu Bei and Guan Yu.

Zhang Fei has a fierce personality. In the past, when he saw Lu Bu showing off his power in front of the Hulao Pass, he suddenly became angry and drove into the pass to fight with Lu Bu. The two generals fought for fifty rounds, and the eighteen princes were dumbfounded. Zhang Fei's reputation for fierceness became unparalleled in the world. Later, Liu Bei attached himself to Jingzhou. When Cao's army went south, Liu Bei was defeated and retreated to Nanyang. Zhang Fei led 20 cavalry and cut them off, and lined up at the head of Changban Bridge. Seeing Cao Cao's soldiers and horses chasing him, Zhang Fei roared loudly, frightening all the 100,000 soldiers and horses to retreat, and they did not dare to pursue anymore.