In this issue, we bring you a beginner's guide to the game "Three Kingdoms: Quest for Power and Territory." This is a game set in the Three Kingdoms era, where players will encounter many historical figures, all of whom can be collected. How should beginners play this game? Many players have not previously encountered SLG (Simulation and Strategy) games. Below, I will briefly share some tips on how to play.

For early team building, it is recommended that players use the national series, as this will provide greater bonuses. Try to position your archers and strategists at the back, while placing shield bearers at the front. As for the remaining spearmen and cavalry, arrange them freely based on the opponent's situation.

In the early stages, players should pay attention to clearing the experience books from the shop daily. First, experience books are very important items for upgrading in the early stage. Secondly, there is a daily purchase limit on experience books in the shop. Therefore, if you need these later but didn't buy them before, you won't be able to purchase additional ones.

There are also many events and dungeons available here, which everyone can participate in. However, the rewards from each event and dungeon vary. Some offer experience points, others provide enhancement items, and still others give copper coin resources, etc.

The sharing of the beginner's guide to "Three Kingdoms: Quest for Power and Territory" ends here. In the early stages, resources are quite important, but this does not mean that all resources obtained in the early stages need to be invested immediately. Although increasing the strength of characters can speed up development, in the later stages, the quality of the characters remains crucial. After all, characters with lower quality have limited potential. Therefore, in the early stages, focus on developing characters that level up quickly, such as those with high damage output, and save the remaining resources for long-term character development later on.