------------------------------------------------------------------------ Romance of the Three Kingdoms II GAME SECRETS AND PRO-ACTION REPLAY CODES by bgardn7 v. 1.0 7/25/03 Table of Contents: 1. FAIL-PROOF FIRE ATTACKS 2. WAR SPOILS CHEAT 3. CREATED-RULER COMPATABILITY 4. CREATED-RULER SURRENDER 5. BUYING AND SELLING RICE 6. CPU BEHAVIOR 7. PRO-ACTION REPLAY CODES 8. MORE ADDITIONS TO COME 9. CREDITS/DISCLAIMERS -------------- 1. FIRESTARTER -------------- Using the START button to execute the fire command in the field of battle never fails (unless you try to do it in the rain, of course). Unfortunately, LIMIT 1 USE PER BATTLE PER CLAN, so use it wisely... ------------------------------- 2. THE TREASURES OF THE CAPITAL ------------------------------- Previously pointed out by KR Zhang, anytime you capture Province 10 in a war, you receive war spoils. So the Imperial Seal, Hua Tuo's Book of Medicine, the Red Hare, the mighty Black Dragon sword, and scores of other charms, books, and swords can be successfully acquired just by invading and capturing Province 10 over and over and over again. ------------------------------------- 3. CREATE YOUR RULER'S COMPATABILITY? ------------------------------------- Yes you can! And here's how... When choosing the number of players, select 2; one as the ruler whose compatability you would like to have, and the other as your created ruler. PLAYER 1 MUST BE THE ONE TO CHOOSE A RULER. Player 2 will choose to create a ruler, and that ruler will be given the same compatability of the ruler that Player 1 has chosen. Then, all you have to do is have Player 1 quit, and you are good to go. --------------------------------------------------- 4. CREATE YOUR RULER, THEN FORCE HIM TO SURRENDER!! --------------------------------------------------- This is perhaps the absolute FUNNEST thing to do in this game. Please note that the intent is to be another ruler and not the one you've created. First, you must create a ruler (also create a follower as well, unless you don't want to gain another quality general from the surrender...). Essentially, you are creating two talented officers you would like to gain for future use with the clan you originally intend on being. You want to place the home province neighboring your original rulers' province (unfortunately, long-distance surrenders are just not viable in this game). For instance, in the 1st scenario (DONG ZHUO SIEZES LUOYANG), if you are ruling as Liu Bei and want a created ruler to surrender to you, place their home province in 5 (directly south of Liu Bei). This location is also ideal since there are no uninhabited provinces nearby for the created ruler to retreat to (isolation is important here). Now, play as two different rulers- one who wants to unify China, and one who wants to surrender to you. There are 6 keys to a successful surrender- 1. Hostility levels must be at 0 for both engaging clans (can be achieved by way of gifts of gold, alliance, or even marriage). 2. Surrendering clan's province must not neighbor any vacant provinces. 3. Surrendering clan must not have any gold (or very, very little). 4. Surrendering clan must not have any troops. 5. Make sure that the surrendering clan is now being controlled by CPU, otherwise your threat will be cancelled because you "Can't threaten another player". I really hate that rule. 6. The threatening clan's messenger must have high charm. Keep in mind that in the time between starting the game and having your created ruler surrender, you can do anything you want with that created ruler... have him (or her) as your ally and joint attack some provinces, use him for reinforcements... or do what I do- hire an advisor and do nothing but feed your follower scrolls until he can't learn anymore. This way you will have 2 stellar generals prime and ready to surrender to you. **Make sure you save the game BEFORE you choose to let the CPU control your created ruler. Sometimes neighboring rulers like to just waltz right into your province that no longer has any soldiers or gold... a defeat would result in the death of that ruler, and that obviously ruins your plans... --------------------------------------- 5. BECOME PROFITABLE BY LEVERAGING RICE --------------------------------------- Price = x x = # of rice per 100 gold This technique comes in quite handy in your first 2 or 3 years of rule, but unfortunately, isn't as easy to yield as much as it can during the later years of ruling (where it isn't as important since you'll probably have many provinces to provide you with the resources that you need.) This requires a small stroke of good luck and is easiest to do in more populated provinces since traders frequent these places more often. Rule 1- Do not sell rice until harvest, or unless you have an abundance, which should be decided under your discretion. "Do not neglect the needs of your people" as your advisor would say. Rule 2- The INSTANT you see prices for rice at 65 or above, save the game. There's a chance that the number will rise next month, but in the event that it doesn't, or if the trader isn't in town, you can revert back and buy as much rice as you can afford ("afford" meaning taking into account the budgeted amount of gold you need to cultivate land and maintain generals' loyalties.). Rule 3- Once you see the price fall below 30, save the game- for the same reasons above, and sell as much rice as you see fit (if you've had really good prices, the computer may limit you since the maxout value for gold and rice is 30,000 apiece.). Sometimes you can see prices as low as 7, which would mean 700 rice would translate into 10,000 gold!!! ----------------------------- 6. SECRETS ABOUT CPU BEHAVIOR ----------------------------- -Under no circumstances will Liu Bei, Sun Jian/Sun Ce/Sun Quan, or Cao Cao/Cao Pi EVER surrender to you. I've tried countless amounts of times, but to no avail. If you can, please email me (see credits) with the year, ruler, opposing clan, hostility level, charm of messenger, etc. so I may try myself (and to update this guide). -Generals come most loyal to you when they are bribed in the field of battle, whether it be on the spot or from a successful BETRAYAL attempt. Loyalty level will be at 80 or higher. Keep this in mind when you are having a tough time recruiting from a neighboring enemy. -In the field of battle, a commanding general will neither challenge nor answer a challenge of personal combat. The one exception is if you have your commanding general propose the challenge. I once had Liu Bei challenge, and Cao Cao answered. Needless to say, I got rocked. -For some unethical reason, the CPU would rather attack a neighboring province rather than occupying a vacant one. So if your neighbor is bulking up the troops, don't think they are going to move into the nearest vacant province... (few exceptions are when the province has a ridiculous amount of generals under one roof... Liu Biao and Yuan Shao, for example) -------------------------- 7. PRO-ACTION REPLAY CODES -------------------------- For those that emulate (like myself), here are some treats... 7E0852 FF Create-a-player MAXIMUM creation points 7E0852 00 Create-a-player NONE creation points These two codes must be used in conjunction with another, and must follow these SPECIFIC guidelines to keep game from glitching out... 1. Once you BEGIN assigning points, then activate cheats, with only the MAXIMUM cheat checked as being "active". 2. When you have arrived at the desired statistics, then you must "uncheck" the MAXIMUM cheat, and then "check" the NONE cheat, ALL WHILE CHEATS ARE STILL ACTIVATED. 3. If done correctly, the game will not let you add anymore points, and will prompt you "Is this information correct?". Select YES. This is when you DEACTIVATE ALL CHEATS. 4. Taadaa! You've done it. Steps 1-3 also apply to creating the follower. ------------------- 8. STILL TO COME... ------------------- 1. MORE PRO-ACTION REPLAY CODES!!! I have tons, they are just hard to compile. They consist of province population totals, gold totals, rice totals, rice market prices (yes), generals' statistics, etc. 2. Unique general compatability list (Wei, Wu, Shu, and even other abnormal compatabilities between general and ruler). ---------------------- 9. CREDITS/DISCLAIMERS ---------------------- Romance of the Three Kingdoms II is Copyrighted 1991 by Koei Games. This "guide" is Copyrighted 2003 by me, Barrett Gardner. Thanks to KR Zhang for the Province 10 war spoils cheat, as I did not have a prior knowledge of this wonderful surprise. Thanks to my father for playing this game more often than I do. I compiled this piece to inform those who enjoy this game and do not intend to profit from it. I ask that you show the same respect by not duplicating or using this data verbatim for evil purposes. I wish to allow www.gamefaqs.com to display this work quite simply because this website is BEYOND helpful, and because they rock. I can be contacted at the_drumguy@hotmail.com for any questions or to tell me that some of this stuff is inaccurate. It is possible that cartridges (or emulated programs) differ and do not offer the same devices and values for manipulation.