Unrestricted by a single set of skills, Divine Warlord Lü Bu allows players to freely choose 'transformation' to alter their gameplay.
Breaking the strength of generals and formations is a primary objective in strategy games. The more opportunities players have to change, strengthen, and explore different playstyles, the more engaging the experience becomes.

With Divine Warlord Lü Bu, players delve into the Three Kingdoms from a fresh perspective, with added layers of captivating mysteries, showcased on a modern graphics platform, enticing combat mechanics, and an action-packed atmosphere. Here, strategy is constantly refreshed, especially when players choose to 'transform' their mighty generals.

Specifically, some special generals in Divine Warlord Lü Bu start in their normal form, such as Lü Bu, Diao Chan, and Gia Cát Lượng... However, through experience, upgrades, and creativity, players can transcend them towards either a Heavenly or Dark direction, altering both appearance and skill sets. Sometimes, choosing between Heavenly or Dark can affect your entire team composition.

For instance, in Heavenly form, Lü Bu becomes an all-around offensive and defensive general, dealing significant damage while also absorbing damage and converting it into a shield, providing immunity to control effects for surrounding allies. According to assessments, Heavenly Lü Bu can be utilized in all teams, becoming stronger as health decreases, effectively both enduring and dealing damage, utilizing front-line positioning to great annoyance.

However, when transformed into the Dark form, Lü Bu becomes a 'king of effects', where every skill delivers a devastating impact: disrupting and pushing back enemies, stunning, dispelling disadvantages, accumulating defense, retaining a point of strength, immunity to damage, along with the ability to increase basic attack up to 300%.

Take Tào Tháo, for example, after being corrupted, he completely alters the skill orientation, shifting from team support to disrupting the enemy team with the formidable 'illusionary ball' ability. True to the title of 'number one villain', each of Tào Tháo's skills will create illusions of himself or allies, inheriting stats and 'installed' in various positions. Illusions can cause powerful effects such as: mockery, explosion, damage to all enemies (when appearing on the enemy side), and immunity to control, increased attack (when appearing on our side).

It's easy to notice that in the Dark form, generals in Divine Warlord Lü Bu tend to focus more on adverse effects for the enemy, while the Heavenly form tends to provide more support for our side. Depending on the situation, players will need to decide who to choose, or which form to choose for each position to combine effectively, even a small mistake could lead to significant consequences, such as when Heavenly Gia Cát Lượng suddenly... switches the front and back positions.

According to reviews, exploring the theme of divine transformation into darkness directly opens up new, exciting, and stimulating avenues for players to create extremely formidable combinations of generals. As a result, the strategic aspect of the game is elevated even further.

Perhaps that's also the reason why the community of gamers eagerly awaits Divine Warlord Lü Bu. The game is set to launch on 9/11.
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