
That’s all well and good until you realize that each tally is exclusive to a character.
Tireless Soul (fight 10 siege battles with this character) – +15% campaign movement range. Rolemodel (fight 10 battles alongside reinforcements with this character) – Enables “Encourage.”. Butcher (kill 300/600/900 enemies in battle with this character) – +10%/20%/30% armor-piercing damage. Marshal (win 15/30/45 battles with this character) – Increases morale enables “Immune to Fear & Terror” and “Unbreakable” upon reaching the highest rank (45 victories). The section below that shows the “Personal Goals.” These are tallies that Nanman characters can complete passively during your Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild playthrough. Although, again, if you’re having problems with supplies, you might want to stack Strategist/Cunning boons. It’s even possible to branch out and have 100+ stats in three categories. Instead, the skill points are used to increase the five main classes/stats-ie Sentinel/Expertise, Champion/Resolve, Strategist/Cunning, Vanguard/Instinct, and Commander/Authority.Įach skill point raises a chosen stat by 10. Which does bring me to our next topic…Ī unique feature that Nanman faction leaders and characters have is that they don’t get skills automatically from the level-up panel. You could counteract this by stacking a lot of Cunning on your generals or maybe obtaining the Tireless Soul perk. Indeed, I’ve found myself lacking movement points and supplies to the point that the campaign became a slog very early on. However, it seems that it also affects our Nanman friends. However, many of the settlements-especially the further you head to the southwest, or, in the case of Meng Huo and Zhurong, practically everywhere-will be surrounded by “dense jungle.” It should adversely affect all non-Nanman factions. First off, on the bright side, you’ll notice that Nanman Lands act as a modifier to lower construction costs and construction time. As mentioned in our Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild review, there’s something very weird going on with exploring this region of the map. Since we’re talking about Nanman Lands, we might as well talk about traversing the terrain. You’ll notice an elephant icon on the settlement’s nameplate to denote this. Nanman Lands are settlements held by the other Nanman chiefs at the start of your Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild campaign.
When that’s done, you’ll have to wait for 20 turns, keeping all your territories under your control the entire time.After occupying all Nanman lands, you’ll need to conquer and hold 50 settlements in total.Meng Huo, Zhurong, Mulu, and Shamoke all have the same victory conditions: Victory conditions: Unifying the Nanman tribes However, his progression (ie subjugating the other Nanman tribal leaders) will still be somewhat similar to the other three chieftains. The most glaring difference would be when you play as Shamoke since you’re a lot closer to the Han nobles. That’s usually followed by either Sun Ce or Liu Biao (or maybe even a misguided Liu Zhang). For instance, it’s usually Shi Xie (the FLC lord) who’ll be your first major challenge among the Han leaders. Since they’re located at the southwestern section of the map, the rivals you face will tend to be similar all throughout. Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild does have several Nanman faction leaders with their own unique buffs, leader mechanics, and starting units, though they all have a lot in common especially when it comes to their start locations and general progression. Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild: Nanman faction guide You can also check out our Meng Huo campaign guide as well as our Total War: Three Kingdoms guides and features hub.
Note: This guide is based on Romance Mode and VH/VH difficulty for the 190 CE start date. Here’s our Nanman faction guide to help you out.
Meng Huo, Zhurong, Mulu, and Shamoke are all eager to unite the tribes before battling the Han. Four new Nanman faction leaders join the fray as part of Total War: Three Kingdoms – The Furious Wild.