Here I will examine each general in depth and provide an analysis of their skills, strengths, and weaknesses along with an overall rating. Select one of the four categories below to start browsing their stats.
Each general is ranked on both a 35-point and 5-star scale, based on their Battle Ability, Specific Troop Type Ability, and the Skills they come with. Their battle abilities and specific troop type abilities are compared against the highest ones in the game, and based on how close they are to the highest, they are given a certain amount of points. Additionally, I examined all available "skills" in the game, and assigned each skill a specific number of points between 1 and 5 (1 being the worst and 5 being the best). When ranking each general, I total their combined points from their Battle Ability, Specific Troop Type Ability, and skills, which I then compare to the highest amount of earnable points: 35. Furthermore, each general starts with a baseline of 5 initial points, which allows for more accurate ranking since no general in the game has the maximum possible skills (five, 5-point skills). Once a general's points are tallied and compared to the maximum possible 35 points, the ratio of their points to 35 points determines whether they are a 5-star, 4-star, 3-star, 2-star, or 1-star general. Generals with ratios greater than or equal to 80% are considered 5-star generals. Generals with ratios between 80% and 70% are considered 4-star generals. Generals with ratios between 70% and 55% are considered 3-star generals. Generals with ratios between 55% and 45% are considered 2-star generals. Lastly, generals with ratios less than 45% are considered 1-star generals. The full equations are listed below:
General's Points = [(Battle Ability + Troop Type Ability) / 154] + skill points
Ratio = [(General's Points) / 35] * 100
**The number 154 is the combined total of the highest battle ability (82) and the highest troop type ability (72) in the game**