Extra
soldiers
Use the War command
and select a general to enter into battle. Assign the maximum number of men to
his unit. When the asked for confirmation for going to war, select the
"No" option. Remove the general from the list of commanders and
reassign him to the post. Return to the troop assignment screen. The number of
men available should be increased by the number that was assigned earlier.
Repeat this process to increase the number of men, but do not return to the
main menu.
After accumulating enough soldiers, send several of your generals to war with 300 soldiers each. The extra soldiers will remain in service only if you win the battle. Note: If you bring more men into battle than originally present in the attacking province, there will be no men left in that province after the battle.
After accumulating enough soldiers, send several of your generals to war with 300 soldiers each. The extra soldiers will remain in service only if you win the battle. Note: If you bring more men into battle than originally present in the attacking province, there will be no men left in that province after the battle.
Form
Anti-Dong Zhuo Coalition
Select the first
scenario (Dong Zhuo Triumphs in Luo Yang), then select Cao Cao as your leader.
On your very first turn, move some generals and troops to Xu Chang. A few
months later, Cao Cao will call a meeting, asking all the other leaders to form
an alliance against Dong Zhuo. If Yuan Shao joins, he will become leader;
otherwise, Cao Cao will become leader. This makes defeating Dong Zhuo a bit
easier, depending on who joins you (such as Yuan Shao or Ma Teng).
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