Three Kingdom Wars: Tips, Tricks, Cheats, and Strategy Guide

Three Kingdom Wars is a new spin on the Three Kigndoms RPG format by KingNet for the iOS and Android. Like most others of this type, you of course play as famous generals from that era, but between the cute chibi anime graphics and the many different ways of modifying your party, there is plenty to separate this one from the pack. Read on for some tips and tricks for Three Kingdom Wars!

You can only have a limited number of generals at a time, and this depends on the experience level that you have, but the collecting element and the enhancement of your party come in when you unlock the forge. From there, you can upgrade every piece of equipment that your generals have equipped. Each piece of equipment can be as high a level as your generals themselves, so upgrade them all the way until you run out of silver.

Hit the academy to educate and train your generals, too. Education will change their base stats, making some of them better and some of them worse, but if you use the superior education, your results will typically be far better. Training can be done through MANY different levels and costs a ton of silver, but your lord and generals can be upgraded through a nearly endless amount of training levels to make them far stronger than they should be.

Whenever you run out of stuff to do for free on the main map screen (and there is a LOT to do for free, especially as you rank up and unlock new buildings), go to the quests and complete whatever they have you do. This is not only the fastest way to level up, but the fastest way to advance in the game.

Battles are fought automatically, but there are some things that you can do to change their course aside from the usual methods of powering up. Go and fight old battles and bosses to gain experience points whenever you need extra strength for a tough battle or boss. Make sure that a healer is in your party, as a good healer, especially one who can heal multiple party members at once like Hua Tuo.

To make the battles go by extremely quickly, hit the fast forward button until the speed hits 4x, then leave it there the entire time. There is no point at all to having it any slower unless you are trying to find a specific weak point in your party’s battling.