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Personally, I feel that it has something to do with not appointing and being too guarded. When not appointed, the city defaults to a fixed one or a team of generals to do one job, unless you appoint one. When appointing, the computer can assign work, but the efficiency is not easy to say.
If you are in a hurry to develop, it is best not to appoint, and appoint military generals to work by yourself.
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After the appointment, it will automatically help you replenish the troops, and the generals will do a lot of things on their own, if there is only one general, they will do other things after a while, such as recruiting soldiers for training or something else.
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If you don't appoint it, you will not appoint other generals to work, and after the appointment, you will take the initiative to appoint generals, and if you have a high intelligence, you will appoint it.
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It doesn't matter, it's better to have a higher intelligence.
Conscription is about money, and only those who have money come quickly.
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It is related to the effectiveness of the handling of the disaster, and the higher the ability, the more appropriate the handling of the event.
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If there is too much guarding, the people's will will be high, and the recruitment will be faster.
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If there is an appointment, it goes back to automatic conscription training. It's to help you with logistics. In other words, you don't have to worry about that city after you appoint.
This is my experience.
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Almost, after 8 years, I always feel that it would be better to find a famous Taishou setting, which may be related to the disaster in your city.
And after the appointment, the computer will adjust it by itself, but I don't think it is as high as the implementation rate by myself.
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I play this too, but I'm not commissioned either! I appointed, and it doesn't seem to matter.
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The following principles are followed regarding the appearance of self-appointed generals:
1) The appearance location is random, and with the exception of Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 3, if the military commander is not recruited by the monarch of the city within a certain period of time after the appearance, he will be automatically transferred to another city.
2) If you set the "Appearance Period" when you log in to your Custom Commander (this is the setting in the 3rd Generation), you must choose a period to start a new game no later than the "Appearance Period" of the Custom Commander in order to find the Commander.
3) When starting a new game, if you select "Custom Generals", the system will automatically copy a copy of the generals who meet the requirements to the game save.
Based on the above principles, you can answer your question as follows:
a. Regarding the appearance time and city of the self-set generals, it is completely random and purely lucky; Unless you're playing as a new monarch and bring that general directly into the game as one of the new monarch's 5 starting subordinates.
b. If it is a self-set general established in the middle of the game, if you want to let the newly logged self-set general join the game, there is no choice but to start the new game again.
Have fun!!
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