As we start with the Kingdom of Wu in Young Three Kingdoms, you'll want to understand how to best control the situation and move the battle forward. In this article, we will provide you with some opening strategies based on Wu's characteristics - mobility and the ability to control the sea.
Regarding Wu Guo’s general selection strategy. At the beginning, Lu Meng, who has stable output ability, is a choice that cannot be missed. Its skills can quickly destroy enemy troops and help you gain an advantage at the beginning of the battle. As the level increases, Zhou Yu and Taishi Ci can be unlocked. Zhou Yu's bazooka skills can effectively attack enemy groups, while Taishi Ci's long-range attacks can safely weaken enemy groups. After acquiring Taishi Ci, he should be the first person you attack.
Management of initial resources is crucial. The starting funds are limited, and the investment should be as accurate as possible. Prioritize upgrading the main city to unlock more functions and improve productivity, followed by upgrading barracks and arsenals to ensure that your combat effectiveness continues to improve. When using Yuanbao, avoid excessive open recruitment. The rewards of public recruitment are not stable. The best strategy is to save Yuanbao to obtain more valuable generals in specific activities.
In terms of actions on the map, Wu's mobility is a major advantage. Properly utilizing this advantage can quickly capture cities and resource points. Don't rush to conquer all cities one by one. You can avoid head-on confrontation and plunder undefended resource points and unmanned cities first to accumulate strength. Make full use of Wu's powerful naval warfare capabilities to build and occupy sea fortresses to block the enemy.
In terms of technology, the first few upgrades are best for production technologies, which can help you accumulate resources quickly and have a positive impact on future development. Also keep an eye out for military technology upgrades to gain an advantage in battle.
Map formations and troop combinations also need to be considered strategically. Wu is good at water warfare. The best combination of troops at this time is dancers and crossbowmen. The former can achieve efficient defense on the water, while the latter has better long-range attacks. As for the map formation, a defensive type is recommended, placing high-defense and high-health generals right in front to prevent the enemy from directly attacking our output generals.
In terms of general training, in the early stage of the game, you should take advantage of doubling your experience to complete more dungeons, gain experience efficiently, and quickly upgrade three or four main generals, so that you can save a lot of training resources.
When it comes to alliance selection, trying to join stronger alliances is a good strategy. Strong alliances will protect you, help you gather resources more efficiently, and grow under cover.
The mobile game "Young Three Kingdoms" starts with the Wu Kingdom, emphasizing the importance of strategy and troop matching. Timely occupation of key resource points to gradually become stronger. Steady development and strong defense are the secrets of the Wu Kingdom's prosperity. I hope the above guidance will be helpful to you, and I wish you have fun galloping on the battlefield in the world of "Young Three Kingdoms".