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Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11: The battle power ranking of the four generals of Hebei was reshuffled in the Jinghong version, and the inconspicuous blank board turned over

2024-08-03

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Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan have a well-known collective name in Yuan Shao's group, that is, the well-known "Four Pillars of Hebei". This boy group is like the Five Tiger Generals of Shu Han, the Five Sons of Cao Wei, and the Twelve Tiger Generals of Jiangdong. They are the top generals in the group. However, in the original Three Kingdoms 11 game, Gao Lan was once ridiculed by players because he had no S-level soldiers and blank attributes.

Fortunately, the Three Kingdoms 11 Jinghong Edition fills up the skill slots for each general, and the Hebei Four Pillars have all six slots filled. The Hebei Four Pillars have undergone a subversive change in the order of combat power. Let's take stock of them one by one from low to high.

Fourth place: Wen Chou.



If I remember correctly, among the four generals of Hebei, Wen Chou should have the highest initial military power in the original Three Kingdoms 11 game, and his title ranked second among the four pillars. The special skills assigned to Wen Chou in the Jinghong version are Spear Pillar, Spear General, Strong Drive, Patrol, Friendship and Official Command, which mainly focuses on spearmen, but of course he can also lead cavalry.

What's more funny is that patrol officers are worthless on the battlefield, they just increase the patrol effect. Guan Yu's fatal blow not only took Wen Chou's life, but also trampled on his reputation, and he was reduced to a large security guard.

Third place: Yan Liang.



Yan Liang, the bravest of the three armies, ranks first among the four pillars. He was killed by Guan Yu because of his carelessness. The six skills assigned to him in the Three Kingdoms 11 Jinghong version are Qitingzhu, Qijiang, Treading Luck, Xiaojiang, Qingyi and Guantong, which are much more powerful than the original game.

In addition to the visible cavalry general enhancements, the Jinghong version of Yan Liang is compatible with the effects of trampling, carrying, white horse and galloping. His control ability on the battlefield is still quite aggressive, which is why he can surpass Wen Chou.

Second place: Gao Lan.



Gao Lan, who is at the bottom of the ranking, is extremely powerful in the Three Kingdoms 11 Jinghong version. Not only has the adaptability of his troops been greatly improved, but he has also made up for his previous blank slate! Gao Lan has the skills of Ji Tingzhu, Ji Jiang, Lian Zhan, Motivation, Friendship and Guan Tong at the same time. Especially the two skills of Lian Zhan and Motivation, which allow Gao Lan to have the qualification to act twice in this turn-based game, and naturally surpass Yan Liang and Wen Chou in one fell swoop and rush to the second place.

First place: Zhang He.



Originally ranked third among the Four Pillars of Hebei, he had the best subsequent development in history and in the novel. Yan Liang and Wen Chou were killed by Guan Yu early on, Gao Lan was unknown after surrendering to Cao, and was even written to death in the novel. Only Zhang He eventually became one of the Five Elite Generals.

In the Three Kingdoms 11 Jinghong version, Zhang He possesses the skills of Gongtingzhu, Gongjiang, Bingshen, Siege, Guanwu and Guantong. Bingshen skill is a prominent plus point, and he is the only character among the four who can improve his military power by holding an official position. Zhang He and Gao Lan were able to overtake in the Jinghong version, largely because they lived longer than Yan Liang and Wen Chou, and the longer they lived, the more possibilities they had.



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