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Guide to Three Kingdoms Defense 2 for iOS: Tips, tricks, cheats, hints and strategies


Three Kingdoms Defense 2 is a new tower defense game by Com2us that weaves the old historical story about the three kingdoms of China into a tower defense game. You play as a townsman named Liu Bei who uses a bow and arrow to knock off enemies who are trying to attack the village that you’re guarding. You can summon anyone from regular troops to generals, use various skills and use smart strategy in order to win. Read on for some tips and tricks for Three Kingdoms Defense 2!

Each time that you summon a soldier or a general, it costs coins in order to summon them. Your best bet to max out on coins is to spend as long as you can killing enemies using nothing but arrows. Pocket the coins because after awhile you won’t be able to beat stages anymore without summoning anyone. Go back to these stages later if your coins start to run out, so that you can do the same thing over again.



Once you do start having to summon people, your best bet is to train your archers over and over, and to summon them – archers, quick archers, buffalo archers and any other archers that you end up unlocking, because their long range attacks cause them to be more difficult to kill. Send a steady stream of them out to keep the enemy soldiers from getting to your tower.

In later stages, you will have to fight a general. When the general is one who uses short range attacks, such as swords, send out a steady stream of archers at them and they will be fairly easy to beat. However, if the enemy general is an archer or some other long range enemy, send out at least one, if not two or three, of your own generals at them, because they’ll be nearly impossible to beat with just your archers, unless they are very heavily trained.


Try to keep your combos going as long as possible because for every 330 hits that you get, you’ll get temporary fire arrows, and then after that, the damage that you do with each arrow will increase significantly for the rest of the time that you have the combo still going.