Guide to the second episode of Hoe War Three Kingdoms Village
Lu Su at the beginning will be very useful in the future, but if you don’t have money, don’t promote him. Think that he is a role model for labor in the later period. He is indispensable for making money~
There is also Jiang Qin, who can only fight and kill. Upgrade him and the person below, Wei Yan, as crossbowmen.
When upgrading in the early stage, you should pay attention to his force and shooting power (it doesn’t seem to be called shooting power, I forgot about it anyway ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ)
There is also Sun Ce, a fierce general in the early stage, with his own upside down golden hook, which is very nb, but he also has a place in the later stage of the war, and he must be upgraded.
After that, there are materials for military generals: Dian Wei, Xu Zhu, Zhou Tai, Chen Wu, Han Dang, Xiahou Dun, Guan Yu, (I haven’t used Liu Bei much, so I don’t know how)
Zhao Yun, Gan Ning, Cao Cao, Lu Bu, Cheng Pu... (There are a few more, I forgot, these are just the ones that come to mind, in no order)
Marksman material: Ling Tong, Zhang Fei (Zhang Fei is also a general in the early stage, but when you upgrade later, you will find that the shooting power is greater than the force)
Zhu Rong, Lu Xun, Sima Yi, Zhuge Liang, Huang Zhong (it seems to be this, it seems not, I forgot ( ▔, ▔ ))... (This is also useless in order)
Cavalry generals: Choose some fleshy and strong generals. It also depends on their skills. When cavalry and infantry are fighting in the middle and late stages, they must have the skills to lead the generals to endure riding.
Moreover, in the later period, generals and archers not only look at their strength and shooting power, but also their skills. Skills are the key. Weak ones but good ones should be put up last.
Don't be so picky about the early stage. Don't upgrade too many bows and arrows in the early stage. Just upgrade it to 1 or 2 hundred, and upgrade the rest to crossbowmen, infantry and cavalry.
(Many people say that cavalry is not used. In fact, it is. In addition to using military generals, it is to defeat the devil. There are several cities behind that can be defeated. One of them defeated the cavalry. It seems to be above, I guess)
If the crossbowmen exceed 400, the infantry needs to exceed 7,800, and the crossbowmen exceeds 500, the infantry must be full (players who grind money are free to do so) and the cavalry must also be upgraded. In the later stage of the archers, 4,500 will be enough.
And don’t have a bow general. It’s better to have a Nu general. There is a period in the middle and early stages of the game that requires a lot of money. I recommend that novice players try “grinding money.”
First place more shops and put them there to hang up (make sure you pass the second-to-last monthly magazine, that is, he tells you to learn from Liu Zhang and make good use of the tunnels. Don’t worry about the last magazine, it won’t appear in the middle and early stages. You will know it by yourself if you keep playing. Discover)
There are also generals who have not fought at least level 5 in the later stage. Their weapons are all hoes, and their helmets are made of turbans. The turbans are the white ones that are said to prevent heatstroke.
If you have money, just wear whatever you want. If you don't have money, don't be brave. Save more money to buy weapons for generals. Use the devil's medicine box for special weapons.
(This is what you need to defeat the Demon God. The Great Demon God depends on which of the Demon God's two units has the most troops, so he uses two generals with restraint skills. The infantry can be 1 or 2 hundred less, but there are more crossbowmen. I used more than 600 at that time. The infantry, more than 500 crossbowmen, and more than 400 archers defeated me and I had a general with restraint skills, and it was over in two rounds)