

Okay, so, because of Liu Yan’s location in the 190 CE start date, there are only a few factions you can interact with. Still, do beware of negative effects to your income and officer loyalty.īecoming Dong Zhuo’s vassal and earning some gold Note: Try to amass a lot of Aspiration Points by enabling several Tradeoffs. Go conquer Jia Long’s city to complete a mission (+5,000 gold). Try to capture a strategist named Zhao Wei since he has fire arrows and is close to unlocking +commerce/industry perks. Regarding your military, make Liu Zhang the army leader and pounce on Jia Long. As for assignments, choose “Reward the Filial & Incorrupt” If you do unlock an administrator slot later, make sure you pick an officer with +industry/commerce for Shu. You’ll probably ignore your court for now. However, after a few discussions, Redditor u/mydarkesthorse suggested that I should try making Liu Yan one of Dong Zhuo’s vassals. I still had 23 turns until “Timely Inheritance” (195 CE) becomes null and void anyway. It involved getting Ma Chao and making him my heir, all while amassing Aspiration Points. I actually had a different Total War: Three Kingdoms – Fates Divided guide in mind when I originally picked Liu Yan for the 190 CE start date. The 190 CE campaign – Unlocking more Aspirations and obtaining more heirs as Dong Zhuo’s vassal
