Hello everyone, today the editor brings you a guide on how to play the Chamber of Commerce in the game "Three Kingdoms: Conquer the Land and Rivers". As the core module for resource acquisition and team collaboration in the game, the Chamber of Commerce allows you to easily stockpile materials, advance in rank, and play with allies. Many newcomers are at a loss when they first unlock the Chamber of Commerce; let's break it down step by step, from the basics to mastery.

The Chamber of Commerce system will only be unlocked after you conquer 26 cities, which is like a milestone in the mid-game. Each Chamber of Commerce corresponds to a sector on the map, such as the Youzhou Chamber of Commerce, which requires you to first occupy all the cities in the Youzhou area. This process involves gradually advancing through the map. After unlocking the Chamber of Commerce, it's like opening a resource dungeon that you must clear every day, with much higher rewards than going solo.
There are three types of Chamber of Commerce tasks, none of which are particularly difficult, but attention to detail is key to getting full rewards. Material submission task: The easiest, just submit supplies like food, wood, and iron, which can be obtained from daily dungeons or city idling. If you're short, you can shout out for material exchanges in the world channel; many veteran players will help. Swipe the screen to find resources, and long-press to collect when you see a shimmering spot. Release when the pointer turns green for almost 100% success. If you release in the red zone, it's likely to fail, wasting the material. For those who struggle, wait for the "Precision Collection Tool" given by the system to make it easier. Archery task, testing your speed and accuracy. Aim at the bullseye and hit 10 rings consecutively for extra rewards. The trick is not to rush; wait until the arrow stabilizes before releasing. If you can't aim well, save the "Scope" given during events for this task, ensuring a win.

Completing tasks yields three items: Official Seal, used to promote the Lord, with higher ranks unlocking more city privileges, such as increased expedition attempts and material production. Prioritize collecting seals for promotion. Reputation: Exchangeable in the reputation store for rare items like experience books, refining stones, and breakthrough stones. Note! Save the breakthrough stones for main generals, like Cao Cao's Zhang Liao or Shu's Ma Chao, whose skills become much stronger after upgrading, making them overpowering in battles. Chamber of Commerce experience: After upgrading, the reputation store's purchase limit increases, and you can also receive additional chests. Clearing daily tasks boosts the Chamber of Commerce level, acting as a long-term investment with higher returns later on.

Shared Resource Pool: Submitting materials accelerates the research of army technology, divided into attack and defense. Prioritize attack tech early on, like "Unstoppable" for increased attack, making it faster to defeat monsters and grab resources. Later, add defensive tech like "Impregnable" to reduce troop losses when defending cities.
Don't randomly submit materials; prioritize completing Chamber of Commerce tasks, then donate the surplus to the army. In the early stages, use the experience books from the reputation store for main generals, such as Wu's Sun Ce, whose skill is great against bosses. Don't blindly pick tech tree upgrades; focus on maximizing attack tech first to ensure resource acquisition. Once resources are abundant, then bolster defense, otherwise, you'll suffer both in offense and defense.

This concludes the guide on how to play the Chamber of Commerce in "Three Kingdoms: Conquer the Land and Rivers." The gameplay isn't hard; the key is in the details—watch the pointer when collecting, time the escort missions, prioritize tech upgrades, and team up with strong allies. Try these tips in the game, and you might become the resource tycoon of your army next week, leading allies in battles everywhere.