Lure 诱敵
At the end of his turn, Zhu Huan can choose any player. That player discards a hand card from Zhu Huan. If that card is not an Attack, Zhu Huan takes a card from the target.
"Lure" activates after Zhu Huan’s discard phase at the end of his turn.
If Zhu Huan has no cards in his hand, he cannot use "Lure."
When Zhu Huan retrieves a card from the target, he can choose either a hand card or an equipped card from them.
"Lure" allows Zhu Huan to cycle cards effectively, taking advantage of non-Attack cards to gain resources from opponents.
By choosing any player, Zhu Huan has control over whom he pressures, allowing strategic influence on high-priority targets.
Without cards in his hand, Zhu Huan loses access to "Lure," limiting his utility.
Since the target chooses the card to discard, Zhu Huan may not always benefit from his ability, especially if the card is an Attack.
Supportive Teammates:
Zhu Huan pairs well with characters who can assist with hand replenishment, such as Xun Yu or Guo Jia. Their abilities help ensure Zhu Huan has cards in hand to activate "Lure."
Disruptive Opponents:
Zhu Huan can disrupt opponents who rely heavily on equipped cards, such as Sun Shangxiang or Huang Zhong. By retrieving equipped cards from them, he weakens their offense.
Zhu Huan’s control over resources provides moderate support for a King, though his reliance on hand cards may make him vulnerable if targeted by multiple enemies.
As a Loyalist, Zhu Huan can support the King by using "Lure" to pressure Rebels, though his impact is limited if opponents restrict his hand cards.
Zhu Huan performs well as a Rebel, disrupting the King’s supporters with "Lure" to weaken their hand or equipped cards.
As a Spy, Zhu Huan can subtly shift resources while avoiding suspicion, maintaining enough leverage to balance his options based on the game’s flow.
Zhu Huan excels as a disruptive force, using "Lure" to manipulate and deplete enemy resources. His success hinges on maintaining a steady supply of hand cards, and while he can provide valuable pressure on opponents, his effectiveness diminishes if he’s unable to retain cards. A careful balance between card retention and resource control will maximize Zhu Huan’s potential.
Zhu Huan was a prominent military general in Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. Initially serving under Sun Quan, he rose in significance after the Battle of Jiangling, eventually assuming responsibility for local defenses and handling multiple uprisings. Zhu Huan achieved his most renowned victory when he repelled a three-pronged invasion led by Wei's emperor, Cao Pi, at the Battle of Ruxu. Despite being heavily outnumbered, he successfully defended Ruxu with only 5,000 soldiers, utilizing deception to lure the Wei general Cao Ren into a vulnerable position, ultimately burning the enemy camps and capturing key enemy figures.
Zhu Huan's leadership qualities extended beyond the battlefield. During a plague outbreak in Yuyao County, he distributed food and medicine to the locals, which earned him the community’s respect and strengthened his reputation. As a defender of Eastern Wu, Zhu Huan also participated in the Battle of Shiting, joining forces with Lu Xun and Quan Cong to decisively defeat Cao Xiu's massive army.
Despite his remarkable contributions, Zhu Huan's pride in his independence often clashed with authority. Though he occasionally resented taking orders from others, he remained loyal and dedicated, sacrificing his wealth to support his soldiers and their families. Upon his death, Eastern Wu's financial support for his funeral reflected the high regard in which Sun Quan and his peers held him. Zhu Huan’s son, Zhu Yi, continued his legacy in the Wu military. His in-game ability, "Lure," aptly reflects his real-life strategic acumen, especially his capacity to feign weakness to ensnare formidable opponents.