![]() Liu Huimin, who’s single, can be used in a diplomatic marriage to get an officer to join your faction. The game considers this as “divorcing them from the ruling family.” For instance, when playing as Liu Bei other characters such as Liu Dai and Liu Huimin are counted as distant relatives. Beware, though, because a relative by marriage (or distant relative) will lose that “tag” if you use the divorce option even if they’re part of that family to begin with. Likewise, you can order officers to divorce their spouses. However, replenishment still affects new recruits that are still mustering, and so higher replenishment will simply mean requiring fewer turns before your armies have all their troops back. Replenishment, meanwhile, determines how many troops you’ll “heal” for each turn (such as after incurring losses during a battle). Mustering is mostly tied to newly recruited units, determining how many turns you’ll need until all troops are good to go. One more thing, you might be wondering about “mustering” and “replenishment.” The two are complementary.
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