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Manchester United is out in an upset? Novice can also counterattack in this game

A recent news in the football circle has made many fans call it "outrageous" - Premier League giant Manchester United was eliminated by the unknown English League Two team in the League Cup. You should know that there is a clear gap between the overall strength of the League Two and the Premier League. This "below-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-than-the-half" game is like throwing a stone into a calm lake, instantly causing a thousand waves. Some people joked that "Manchester United is playing 'strategic bad'". In fact, if you think about it carefully, this kind of "strength and weakness" drama is not uncommon in both the real and virtual worlds. Just like when farming, no matter how fertile the soil is, it needs to be carefully managed; when playing games, no matter how luxurious the lineup is, it must pay attention to the arrangement of troops. Especially in strategy games, "By the weak and defeat the strong" is often the most touching story - and the "Three Kingdoms: Plan the World" recently recommended by many old players Amway has played a new trick to this "counterattack" with new tricks.

Traditional SLG games always give people a sense of oppression of "resources are king". When novice players first enter the game, they are often busy facing the screen of buildings, generals and complex operations. But "Three Kingdoms: Plan the World" is like handing out a "strategy key" to a novice: the automatic paving function eliminates the cumbersomeness of manually laying grids. The resources and land in the main city avoids initial land grabbing disputes, and the training station can also automatically help you upgrade your troops. These designs are like giving new recruits who have just started the battlefield a "intelligent military advisor", so that you can get started quickly without staying up late to study strategies.

What is even more surprising is the "fairness gene" of the game. The orange yield rate of 8% of the card draw is much higher than that of similar games. The mechanism of 20 lottery guarantee allows "Non-Chief" to easily get powerful generals; the level of generals can be replaced at will, and only copper coins are used to reset the tactics. Even if you practice the wrong team in the early stage, you can adjust it at a low cost. This "no locking cards or not forcing krypton" design allows small players to accumulate a top-notch lineup, just like the English League Two teams defeating wealthy families with flexible tactics, which is not about spending money to pile up resources, but about strategy and cleverness.

For new players, the benefits that are now in the pit are full of sincerity: by creating a character, you can receive the entire server reservation reward, and orange generals like Xu Sheng are delivered directly to your door; in the "Seven Day Carnival" event, you can get Sun Ce the next day, and on the seventh day you can save 125 card draw coupons, which is equivalent to giving away ten consecutive draws for free; the Qingyu Seal you log in every day can be exchanged for the talent search order in the mall, and Zero Krypton can slowly draw cards. These benefits are like setting up a "fast channel" for beginners, allowing you to gain a foothold at the beginning of the season without having to worry about it until the early morning.

If you also want to experience the pleasure of "the counterattack of small forces" and want to find your own rhythm in the strategic game, you might as well try "Three Kingdoms: Planning the World". Here, there is no routine of "only krypton gold can become stronger", only the fun of "strategy determines the outcome" - after all, a real strong man is never afraid of fighting against the strong with the weak.