![]() Each class of units has some shared characteristics. Wu Xing class: Each unit in Three Kingdoms belongs to a Wu Xing class.The only formation they can access is the Loose Formation. Militia units do not have access to advanced formations. Militia units have low morale, often have low stats compared to more advanced units (but not always), and are usually the lowest cost for both recruitment and maintenance. There are militia units in different Wu Xing classes offering varying capabilities. Militia: Every faction and every general has access to militia units, regardless of class and general rank. ![]() Possible available units can be seen in Recruitment -> Display Unavailable Units. Units are available to retinue-leading generals based on their class, faction, the faction's reforms, the faction's rank, and sometimes themselves. Research, access and unlock unit Main article: Unit Lists (Total War: Three Kingdoms) The player can check a unit’s specific characteristics by selecting the unit in a campaign or battle, and viewing the unit info panel on the left of the screen. Units gather experience through battle, and their characteristics improve in line with their rise in rank. Units attacked in the flank and rear will fight less effectively in those directions, will take a greater deal of damage, will gain no bonus from their shields if they are so equipped, and will suffer extra morale penalties. All units fight most effectively and gain the most defense against enemy weapons in the front. In battle, units have a front, a flank, and a rear. Units also suffer fatigue over time according to the orders they are given in battle, reducing their movement speed and effectiveness in combat. In battle, the soldiers in each unit move and fight together, responding to orders as a single entity, and have a single combined morale rating that rises or falls according to the unit’s circumstances in the heat of battle. In the campaign, units are recruited into army retinues and cost upkeep each turn to maintain. A single organized body of soldiers, armed and armored identically, is known as a unit.
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