Aluminum, Uranium, Osmium, Sulfur, and Iridium are the resources you’ll be needing the most in the mid-game portion of The Planet Crafter. You can find some randomly when exploring the world, or you can search the impact sites of meteorites that occasionally fall to the planet’s surface if you have the right tools. But there’s also a method to get an infinite supply of these resources.
How to Get Unlimited Aluminum, Uranium, Osmium, Sulfur and Iridium in The Planet Crafter
In order to get an infinite supply of the resources mentioned above, you’ll gave to use Ore Extractors. These will always provide you with the ore, but in order to get what you need, they will have to be placed in specific locations on the map. On top of that, they will have to be crafted using Iridium and powered with Uranium rods – so you should focus on extracting those resources first.
Extract Locations of Aluminum, Uranium, Osmium, Sulfur, and Iridium
Here are the coordinates of the locations from which you can extract the resources specified above. Remember that each of those is rare, so you’ll need at least a T2 Ore Extractor to get each.
Slanted Rocks Cave (Uranium) – 586:35:-669
Aluminum Spires (Aluminum) – 942:27:94
Sulfur Valley Ice Cave (Sulfur, Aluminum, and Osmium) – 462:70:1228
Spike Canyon Ice Cave (Iridium, Sulfur, and Osmium) – 256:7:-199
Sulfur Valley (Sulfur, Aluminum, and Osmium) – 952:29:1422
Falling Sand Caves (Aluminum and Iridium) – 930:39:910
Going to war and managing your troops in the heat of battle has always been the core gameplay of Total War, either that or deliberately heading straight into battle outgunned or outnumbered in order to test the mettle of your troops. But with the Three Kingdoms things can get mighty confusing when you’re not out fighting. You’d be surprised how something as simple as choosing who to put on councils can take up your time when you’re not quite sure of your decisions. That will all go away as we show you the way of heaven’s will in this guide and lead your kingdom to prosperity!
Court Guide | Total War Three Kingdoms
Now the court is made up of your faction leaders, heirs, and your administrators. You manage your dynasty here as you unlock more positions when you progress. Let’s go further into detail below and see how you can manage your people better.
While you’re in the in-game map click on the Court button or press 2 to bring up the rest of your family tree. What you can do here first is to hover over everyone’s portraits to see the positive and negative benefits they can offer if they’re to be assigned to a certain position.
Next thing that you should be on the lookout for is the character’s Background. You can find this by hovering over the general’s name, there’s plenty of generals each with their own unique background so be careful who you choose! For this example, Liu Bei is a Virtuous Idealist. That helps you with public order and upkeep but gives you 25% less income due to their poor background.
Another interesting thing to keep in mind are the basic Traits. You will have to keep a close eye on this as it influences character relations throughout the campaign. Same with the Background, there are numerous Traits in the game and your character can earn more as you progress with them.
Of course besides the individual Traits and Backgrounds you also would want to know more about navigating the Court itself. Each individual position in the court will have its own explanation and allows you to see the rank required in order to unlock it.
You can choose good old fashioned nepotism and assign a post to a family member or a general who’s done actual work with their own hands. Each character will offer various bonuses depending on the position they’re assigned to.
Remember – not all your characters need to be out in the field as some of them are more proficient with administrative affairs. The pen is mightier than the sword, and all of that.
Now that you’ve assigned a post to the members of your Court the next thing you need to do is to make sure everyone is satisfied. You wouldn’t want someone in a position of power to complain and suddenly decide it would be in their best interest to rebel! That gets in the way of prosperity and no one wants that.
In order to view a character’s Satisfaction go and hover over their character panel or check the characters list on your campaign screen. If you choose the character panel check to the right of their age in order to see their opinion about you.
Some of the things you can do to make sure they don’t look elsewhere is to make sure that the post you assigned to them is compatiblewith their class. For example if your character’s class is Sentinel then you would want to make that character into an Administrator.
Lastly, it’s recommended that you assign a post that complements their level. Give them a post that’s too out of reach for them and their satisfaction will suffer just as much. Now that’s good work ethic!
And that is how you manage internal affairs in Total War: Three Kingdoms. Now that you know the intricacies of the court you can be your very own Sun Tzu and lead by example!