During the game, the player will have access to a unique, Shu Han Tax Collection building, increasing income from the peasantry and the ability to join confederation with other factions from the beginning of the game. Both of these units are excellent in ranged combat since they are also effective in close combat with enemy infantry, they don't come with ranged units' usual drawback. The units unique for Liu Bei are Yi Archers and Yi Marksmen, ranged units otherwise available from level 3 and 6 of the commander's experience. If used accordingly, Unity gives a huge advantage. In addition, thanks to Unity, Liu Bei is able to take control of the territory of the Han Empire without military conquest. Increasing the level of unity will allow the player to quickly gain prestige, it will be possible to occupy more positions of administrators, and at a sufficiently high level, the faction will receive a powerful bonus to income from all sources. His special treat is Unity, a unique resource for this character. Liu Bei is the second of the six class commander-class leaders available to the Coalition. Playing as Cao Cao, the player will have access to two unique structures: Farming Garrisons and Tuntian Conscription. Most of his abilities allow you to further strengthen the cavalry. These units give a huge advantage in the initial rounds and are a perfect combination with Cao Cao, who has bonuses that reduce the cost of maintaining the cavalry and increase the number of military resources. Unique troops for Cao Cao are two branches of shock cavalry, Tigers and Leopards Cavalry, and Tigers and Leopards Heavy Cavalry, otherwise available between 3 and 6 levels of experience of the commander. The recommended style of play of this warlord is diplomatic manipulation, for which the credibility can be used. ![]() This resource is limited and updated after a while. This mechanics can be used in the diplomacy window. It can be used, for example, to provoke a military conflict between the two factions (proxy war). During the game, you can use it to manipulate and influence the actions of others in diplomacy. This is a unique resource that mainly represents the respect of other factions of the Coalition led by Cao Cao. A characteristic feature of Cao Cao is Credibility. Either try and get some allies/coalition buddies early on or secure one of your borders somehow with some rougher terrain/coastline(generally armies are not as willing to cross either river, but they can so don't rely on the rivers for defense too much).Cao Cao is the first in line, the warlord of the Cao Cao faction, Commander class, is also the warlord recommended at the beginning of the game, as he will make the initial hours easier. You can and will get torn apart by your neighbors if you are not careful. This applies to any faction in Northern China really(essentially everything east of Luoyang and north of the Yangtze) but Northern China is an absolute thunderdome. Archer militia is a much better choice in the early game since they are so much cheaper for you. ![]() Yi archers(your unique unit) seem attractive, but are just way too expensive to actually be wortwhile to use in the early game. Side with Tao Qian against Cao Cao, you will inherit his territory when he dies(and he dies quite quickly in 190) ![]() Kong Rong is a good trading partner and ally, though he can make your eastern border a bit uncomfortable as he tends to own parts of provinces that you want. ![]() Speaking for the 190 start, Beware of Yuan Shao to the north, and his vassal swarm.
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