Today, I'm going to share with you a perfect start strategy for the Three Kingdoms Life Simulation. Since Three Kingdoms Life Simulation is an open-world life simulation game set in the Three Kingdoms era, if players cannot quickly seize the initiative in the early stages of the game, it may directly affect the development of their team later on. With this in mind, I've specially compiled some very effective starting strategies today, hoping they will be helpful to interested players. Take the time to learn them now!

Firstly, regarding the choice of starting location, I recommend prioritizing Wu Kingdom. The reason is that Wu Kingdom produces plenty of orange wine, which can greatly save travel time by using these wines for activities in the early stages of the game. Moreover, if you want to acquire orange weapons, the time required for grinding orange wine and orange weapons is roughly the same in the later stages of the game.

Next, when handling initial quests, prioritize completing promotion quests as they accumulate merit. During other times, focus on reading [Martial] books and grind quests at taverns with orange wine to increase your fame. During this period, it's advised not to spend money recklessly or give away treasures easily.

Regarding the recruitment of generals, when a player reaches the 6th or 7th rank, they can recruit a blue general as a transition. Of course, one could also choose to directly recruit a purple general at the 6th rank. There are various ways to recruit generals, such as increasing affinity, giving gifts, and sparring, to help complete 6th rank tasks.

At the Prefect stage, once becoming a Prefect, players can begin large-scale troop recruitment and upgrade troop levels, thereby enhancing overall combat power. Meanwhile, after completing tasks to a standard level, city sieges can be carried out to expand one's territory.

Finally, a special reminder: in the early stages of the game, although you should follow the main quest line, it's best to control the speed of promotions to avoid resource shortages due to rapid promotions. In terms of building construction, after being promoted, priority should be given to constructing training grounds, council halls, and other buildings to improve resources and affinity. When choosing tasks, prioritize the highest-starred ones; among those of the same star rating, prefer gathering tasks, and only consider forging tasks if there are no gathering tasks available. Additionally, it's recommended to get married and have children as soon as possible, because once the protagonist dies after the child turns 18, the child can inherit everything and continue the game. In terms of stamina management, try to keep your stamina above 40 points to avoid getting sick.

The above is all the content I have introduced about common starting strategies for the Three Kingdoms Life Simulation. Overall, the game offers players a very free space for development, allowing each player to create their unique story of the Three Kingdoms. I believe that after following the strategies I've shared, everyone will find it easier to build their own Three Kingdoms world. So, interested players, hurry up and experience the game!