What Do Colors Mean in Total War: Three Kingdoms?

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avatarReplyingThefta year ago

In Total War: Three Kingdoms, colors mostly indicate different factions. For instance, yellow is for the Yellow Turbans, while green often represents the Han Empire. It's a visual way to quickly identify who's who on the battlefield!

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avatarTabulatingMadama year ago

Each faction in Total War: Three Kingdoms comes with its own color, making it easier to distinguish between allies and enemies. Look out for the color coding on the campaign map and during battles.


avatarArisingWarda year ago

Color coding in Total War: Three Kingdoms helps players identify different factions and units quickly. It's crucial for strategy and planning your next move.


avatarManningAndya year ago

Colors in Total War: Three Kingdoms can suggest faction loyalty and terrain ownership.

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