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Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

author:The hook is not allowed to change for a hundred years

In this article, let's talk about the stunts of propulsion, steering, stepping through, handling, and Xianjun.

1. Propulsion(5)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

Stunt Definition: ZOC is not considered when on the water.

Stunt holders: Cen Peng, Zhu Lingshi, Tang He, Wang Hun, Xu Cun, Xu Dexun

The navy version of "escape", but the value is far worse than that of "escape".

There are several main reasons for this:

First, the water surface is relatively open, and there are no defensive buildings, so there are relatively few things that can cause the ZOC effect.

Second, there are relatively few environments for water warfare, and water warfare should generally be avoided as much as possible.

Third, an important function of this type of effect is to "bury mines", and the damage and range of the fire trap "Fire Boat" on the water are not worth mentioning compared to those on land.

Therefore, the main role of "propulsion" is basically melee harvesting, and nothing else is really useful.

Stunt rating: C-grade

II. Steering (6)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

Stunt Definition: Increases movement on water.

Stunt holders: Gu Quanwu, Chen Xianda, Wu Fucha, Zheng He, Du Shengming, Li Renhan

"Steering" can increase the movement force of the Navy by 4 points, which is exactly 1 block of movement range.

The movement of the water army itself is relatively high, and in 6.0, the "steering" can no longer be effective against the water transport team like the original or the previous version of the blood-colored clothes, so it can only be said that the "steering" stunt is stronger than nothing, and the movement is more flexible, and the others really have no effect.

Stunt rating: C-grade

3. Breaking (7)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

Stunt interpretation: There is no damage to the passage of the plank road, and the damage of falling rocks is reduced.

Stunt holders: Deng Ai, Sima Cuo, Lai She, Hua Hong, Lan Qin, Yang An, Yu Chi Hui, Li Liu

The two effects in the introduction of the "Stepping Through" stunt are actually not good, what really works is its hidden effect, that is, it can halve the damage to the fire trap.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

I changed the stunt to "Stepping Through" and burned it with a fireball.

The fire trap damage calculation in 6.0 is more complicated, and it also involves the attenuation effect of the unit's command value, so the damage is not as intuitive as in the original. But it is also obvious that the fire damage received by Wan Yan Sa is much lower than that of the other two.

In addition, when "stepping through" is in the stronghold, it can also take effect, and the original version can reduce the damage by 60%, and I didn't test it in the blood-colored clothes, so it's pretty much the same. It doesn't make much sense, and computer AI generally doesn't choose to burn the city with a fireball.

The main role of "stepping through" is still fire trap damage, especially when attacking some plain terrain, the computer AI is very easy to set fire, very annoying, and it will be better to bring "stepping through".

Stunt rating: B-grade

4. Handling(8)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

Stunt Interpretation: Increases the offense and defense of transport units, ignoring ZOC.

Stunt holders: Liu Yuanjing, Chen Qian, Meng Zhixiang, Yuan Cheng, Wen Yanbo, Yang Rong, Yin Yu, Liu Yanzong

The "Carrying" stunt can be regarded as a major change, the previous "Carrying" was to increase the movement power of the transport team, but in 6.0, the movement power bonus was removed, and it became the ability to increase the attack and defense of the transport team and ignore ZOC.

Personally, I feel that it is weakened.

Because convoys are generally resupplied after large forces, it is unlikely that they will be attacked, and there is generally no need to consider the problem of ZOC, so these two bonuses are of little significance.

But the mobility of the convoy is different. Fortunately at the beginning, all classes ran relatively slowly. But after the "rapid march" technology was developed, the convoy was a little unable to keep up with the large army.

Secondly, another important function of the transport team is to transport materials from the rear to the front, at a turtle speed of 6.0, half of the grain transported has to be eaten by the transport team itself, which greatly reduces the efficiency. If you have the "carrying" stunt, it will be much better. Not anymore.

Stunt rating: C-grade

5. Xianjun (9)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 Scarlet Clothes 6.0 Stunt Introduction II: Propulsion, Steering, Trampling, Carrying, and Immortal

Stunt Interpretation: Prevent poison springs and urban disasters, increase the chance of a good harvest, and provide skill points every month.

Stunt Holder: Lao Dan

"Xianjun" occupies the position of the original "detoxification" stunt.

The original "Detoxify" stunt was almost a waste stunt, and was only useful in very few places with "Poison Spring" terrain, and extremely few places with "Poison Spring" terrain.

The "Xianjun" in 6.0 is a hodgepodge stunt, which is composed of four stunts: "Detoxification" + "Feng Shui" + "Prayer" + "Sage".

It can avoid disasters and have a bumper harvest probability, plus Lao Dan's lower three measurements are very high, and it is not wasteful to engage in production in a major city.

Stunt rating: S-grade

epilogue

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