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==Gameplay== Upon starting the game, players choose from one of six scenarios that determine the initial layout of power in ancient [[China]]. The scenarios loosely depict allegiances and warlord holdings in the novel, although gameplay does not follow events after the game begins: * [[Dong Zhuo]] Seizes Loyang (189 A.D.) * Rivals Struggle for Power (194 A.D.) * Aged [[Liu Bei]] Hides (201 A.D.) * [[Cao Cao]] Covets Control of China (208 A.D.) * Nation Breaks into 3 Divisions (215 A.D.) * The Three-way Contest (220 A.D.) After choosing the scenario, players determine which warlord(s) they will control. Custom characters may be inserted into territories unoccupied by other forces, as well. A total of 41 different provinces exist, as well as over 200 unique characters. Each character has three statistics, which range from 10 to 100 (higher is better). A warlord's Intelligence, War Ability and Charm influence how successful he or she will be when performing certain tasks, such as dueling or increasing land value in a province. The goal of the game is to conquer China. This is accomplished by holding every province on the map.
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