Dragon Bellow 龙吟
Zhang Fei’s black Attacks have no range restrictions.
Tiger Roar 虎啸
Zhang Fei’s red Attacks can target an additional player.
If Zhang Fei uses a colorless attack through an ability like Chen Gong's "Brilliant Scheme," the attack will not benefit from either "Dragon Bellow" or "Tiger Roar." It remains a normal attack.
Zhang Fei cannot apply both abilities simultaneously, as an Attack cannot be both red and black.
When using "Tiger Roar," the additional target must also be within Zhang Fei’s attacking range.
If Zhang Fei combines "Tiger Roar" with a weapon like the Sky Scorcher, he can target up to four players in total, all of whom must be within his range.
"Dragon Bellow" eliminates range restrictions for black attacks, allowing Zhang Fei to pressure distant enemies.
"Tiger Roar" makes Zhang Fei’s red attacks versatile by allowing him to target multiple players, amplifying his offensive capabilities.
Zhang Fei benefits significantly from weapons like the Sky Scorcher or the Ice Sword, which enhance his multi-target and control potential.
Zhang Fei’s abilities depend on the color of his attack cards, limiting their use if his deck lacks balance.
While "Dragon Bellow" bypasses range, "Tiger Roar" still requires all targets to be within range, making weapon selection crucial.
Zhang Fei’s abilities are entirely offensive, leaving him vulnerable to sustained attacks or powerful counterattacks.
Weapon Pairings:
Zhang Fei shines with weapons like the Sky Scorcher or the Serpent Spear. The Sky Scorcher amplifies "Tiger Roar" to hit multiple players, while the Serpent Spear allows him to turn redundant cards into attacks, ensuring a steady offense.
Support Allies:
Characters like Liu Bei or Xun Yu can help Zhang Fei maintain an aggressive playstyle by supplying extra Attacks or punishing enemies for targeting him.
Multi-Attack Synergy:
Characters like Zhang Jiao work well with Zhang Fei, as their abilities complement his multi-target attacks, creating chaotic and overwhelming situations for opponents.
As King, Zhang Fei’s offensive abilities allow him to pressure Rebels and maintain control over the battlefield, though his lack of defense can make him a risky choice.
Zhang Fei excels as a Loyalist, providing aggressive support for the King by eliminating key threats quickly.
As a Rebel, Zhang Fei’s ability to target multiple opponents makes him a formidable threat against Loyalists and the King.
Zhang Fei can adapt his offensive versatility to exploit weaknesses among all players, making him an effective Spy.
Zhang Fei is a relentless attacker who thrives in aggressive roles, particularly when equipped with powerful weapons or supported by allies who can mitigate his defensive weaknesses. His abilities reward a bold playstyle, allowing him to pressure opponents across the battlefield. However, his reliance on specific card colors and lack of defensive options make him vulnerable to counterattacks. Zhang Fei is best suited to roles where his offensive strengths can be maximized, and his weaknesses mitigated by strategic play.
Zhang Fei, one of the famed Five Tiger Generals of Shu, was celebrated for his bravery, loyalty, and fiery temperament. Known for his unparalleled strength and martial prowess, Zhang Fei was instrumental in many key battles of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. His famous roar at Changban Bridge, which frightened Cao Cao’s army into retreat, remains one of the most iconic moments in the novel.
Zhang Fei’s abilities in Sanguosha reflect his aggressive nature and battlefield dominance. "Dragon Bellow" mirrors his ability to strike fear into distant enemies, while "Tiger Roar" represents his ferocious fighting style, capable of overwhelming multiple foes. His title, "Anxious to Avenge His Brother," refers to his undying loyalty to Liu Bei and his determination to uphold Shu’s honor. Zhang Fei’s eventual betrayal and assassination by his subordinates highlight the tragic end of a warrior whose strengths were both his greatest asset and his ultimate downfall.