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It's been years since I last played this great game. I'll have to hop on this game again and try out Peerless General.
with fully trained troops plus the option to not take up order slots to help train proficiency it can help out a lot in the mid game where every action MUST count to gain any ground.
can i stop my officers' abilities increasing in the game?
Imagine you have Sun Qian an officer with 34, 33, 79, 84 stats. If he is a sub-officer of your unit he provides only Navy ability to that unit since that is the only control battle ability he has to offer. The other thing he'll provide is the tactic that you can use to place on the battlefield before the big battle.
Now if he was to be the leader of the unit it'll rely heavy on your cities proficiency since Sun Qian having very low LEA of 34. It's not to say its bad but more like cannon fodder on the battlefield.
In my opinion I tend not to use them as leader's of the unit but a sub-officer.