Strategy chess games have always been loved by many players. And in recent games, Three Kingdoms Gazing at the Divine Land is a work that players often mention. This game features an ink wash style, and its gameplay adds some new elements to the traditional strategy chess. Below, we will introduce the special terrains of Three Kingdoms Gazing at the Divine Land. Many players are not very clear about the special terrains in the game, which is why they ask.

This game has some special terrains during battles, which provide unique effects when players are on them. According to the game's instructions, there are currently 5 types of special terrains in the game, namely mountains, rivers, plains, forests, and swamps. Next, we will detail these terrains for the players, so their battle strategies can be clearer.

Firstly, mountains, this terrain can increase our defense. We can set up defensive tactics here. At the same time, if a general's defense attribute is low, they can also gain additional defense from this terrain, thus having a higher chance of winning in battles with enemies.

Rivers, this terrain affects our movement speed and battle strategy. In the river, if there are some low-lying areas, it can even amplify the damage we receive. Plains, this terrain increases our movement speed and mobility. However, our defense ability decreases accordingly.

Forests, this special terrain provides us with concealment and cover. It can help when ambushing or planning a surprise attack on the enemy. Lastly, swamps, this terrain only benefits specific units. For others, it actually reduces attributes.

The above are introductions to the special terrains of Three Kingdoms Gazing at the Divine Land. Currently, the game only has these types of special terrains. Each one brings different effects, so after encountering these special terrains, players need to first understand their capabilities before making strategic deployments.