
If the difficulty is low, even a low level can manage somehow…
>>1
I realized yesterday that I can change my weapons anytime, so after work, I’m going to do some leveling up.
I lost in the Battle of the North Sea.
If new weapons are added in the DLC
I wonder if the upper limit of the state will also increase.
I expect that routes with significant volume like the Wei, Wu, and Shu routes, as well as the Yellow Turban Rebellion and Yuan family routes, will be added.
If I used the folding halberd, my other weapons wouldn’t level up.
Where is the battle that is easy to level up?
>>5
It’s fine for me to take on the role of the valiant warrior of Yuzhou at a difficulty level of unparalleled excellence.
>>47
Low difficulty and the Yan Province suppression faction.
If you’re going to earn first, it will be a solo charge, so dealing with a large army is really annoying.
And the weapons I want to earn are mostly ones I can’t handle well or weak weapons, so it’s not the time to be doing difficult things.
Above all, you can earn an absurd amount of kills.
When listening to the voices of the generals, it’s clear that there are many things that you can’t hear in the main story.
I wonder if it’s a remnant of the traditional Musou games they used to make or if they plan to use it in the future.
>>6
For now, I think I’m just recording all the voices that might be used.
Spear Level 11
Other level 7 me…
Reaching level 11 for all weapons is more challenging than I expected.
>>9
If you want to upgrade your weapon to +99, you can do it while farming for gold and weapons without bothering to use other weapons.
>>21
I got tired of unlocking the +99 achievements, so I stopped at rank 6.
Regarding the martial arts All 11, the quest where the thief army gathers in Chapter 4 ended up being quicker than I expected.
Isn’t it soon if we use Blizzaga against the Yellow Turban Remnant Army?
My awakened Blizzaga Blizzaga Blizzaga will annihilate the entire army.
Zhou Yu, remember the EX of 7 and teach it to me.
If you can run over the Yellow Turban rebels with a Red Hare horse, is this the highest efficiency?
Is Dong Zhuo really clearly stronger than others?
>>14
It feels more like the strength of the Twin Sabers is what makes Lü Bu strong rather than Lü Bu himself being strong.
Other than that, it’s no different from other escorts.
It’s about the awakening of the ?Kōtenjiki?.
Isn’t it more efficient to defeat them with the shockwave of the square rather than using skills weirdly? It might just be my imagination, though.
>>15
I’m using the strong instant evasion loop, but I wonder which one is better.
I think it’s best to use it at the end because it consumes the gauge quickly when used in martial arts.
If that fan-like weapon is added, I wonder if Koumei will accompany us.
I’m about to enter chapter 5, but do you think it will take around 10 hours to finish?
I want to finish it before Monster Hunter.
>>18
It’s ending, it’s ending.
If I do the remaining two routes, a few more days of my holiday will be used up.
I played the original Musou for the first time, and it’s so interesting how the fates of Cao Cao, the Sun family, and Liu Bei intertwine, separate, clash, and then separate again.
Is this the Romance of the Three Kingdoms…?
I’m challenging the fate change without peer.
Isn’t Dark Zhang Jiao and Changban Cao Cao’s army a bit too difficult?
Tian Wei and Guo Jia were super easy, but…
>>24
Changing Sun Ce’s destiny was impossible for me as well.
The white guy is too hard.
If you keep defeating large armies, you’ll accumulate experience points even without the bonus, so leveling up weapons ends up just filling the catalog, and challenging large armies with leveled weapons instead becomes a kind of unnecessary struggle.
Dark Zhang Jiao probably can’t change at the appropriate level…
They’re hunting down the remnants, but it seems these guys have increased their stamina by looking at our status.
Thanks to that, during the second week, the bandits and remnants of the Yellow Turbans become tougher.
When playing a sudden battle on the Musou difficulty, everyone starts awakening.
The number of people in the Yellow Turban Army is too overwhelming, exceeding 3,000.
Thanks to that, it was exposed that I defeated 3,340 people in my last career.
>>29
In the campaign against Yuan Shao, if you’re just playing around, you can easily surpass ten thousand.
>>31
Naso
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>>29
About 20,000 people will probably be killed in the campaign against Yuan Shu.
Even though it’s essential for weapon completion, aiming for +99 makes you not want to buy the training weapons.
>>30
It seems that the polearm can only be obtained through purchasing low-rank ones, yet it’s unnecessarily expensive…
Yuan Shu really goes that far… I think the maximum was about 4600 people in the dream world.
>>35
It’s a simple job of completely ignoring Yuan Shu and just hunting small fries on the stairs where the reinforcements behind Yuan Shu come out.
Sometimes I just go to heal when my ally is at death’s door.
With the imperial seal, you can harvest as much military force as you want…
Yuan Shu’s firepower isn’t scary, and if you underestimate him, he will just keep adding more soldiers.
Isn’t Yuan Shu’s power to summon 10,000 soldiers amazing with his imperial seal?
It seems that they reached the cap by defeating 99,999 people.
Isn’t it good…? It’s the Emperor, you know?
I am waiting for Yuan Shu’s reinforcements…
Using arrows isn’t necessarily related to the staff…
I imagine the reinforcements waiting for them really hate it.
I defeated everyone in the Cao Cao rescue battle, but since it didn’t change fate, I waited until the bad guys’ battle was over…
It didn’t end…
>>45
I feel like I should have defeated the enemies inside the area sooner…
I just have to defeat him before the reinforcements for Dian Wei arrive again…
>>50
Even if I understand the conditions, it’s still quite severe, so I’m troubled…
>>45
I have to quickly kill the general who directly caused Dian Wei’s death in the Journey of the Blue Sky.
I would be happy if something gets updated consistently every month.
Since clearing it, I’ve only been using the Chinese broadsword and the halberd.
High difficulty with a spear makes group battles tough.
If Sun Ce is alive, this white is too painful from the freezing rain.
I bought the training’s Hōten Geki, but can’t it be parried back?
Is it just severe?
In the first week, I really loved the twin spears…
It was easy to use things like “dada-kkō punch” while running and the otagei afterward.
Once I start collecting challenges, it’s like… Lu Bu…
It’s great when you’re thinking about targeting Dian Wei’s destiny change and you shout, “Hurry up, ladder soldier!”
It’s a bit cute to carry it while huffing and puffing.
Ignoring the bad fate change like Zhang Xiu for now, let’s take down Hu Che’er first.
Sonsaku’s change of fate is usually quite difficult, even when you level up quite a bit on normal difficulty, and it’s problematic.
If the change of destiny succeeds, Dian Wei will say, “Huh? The enemy troops are decreasing?” so that’s how we can tell.
The twin halberds and gauntlets are used for a high-cost specialization in martial arts.
The key beam of peace!!!
>>61
When I shot Guan Yu in the back while he was returning to Kōhi Castle, the range was surprisingly long, and I was able to break through and stop him. I have to reevaluate that.
Even if the difficulty of Sun Ce’s Mandate Change is lowered, there is still a considerable chance of misunderstanding it on the first attempt.
The white one is strangely hard, and suddenly there’s a time’s up without any visible time limit.
>>62
S zoologist took it to be too fragile!
Before heading to the bottom left, I finally stabilized after cleaning near Sun Quan.
Sun Ce’s change in destiny tends to make Sun Quan, who immediately gets into a pinch, say “tch.”
There was a video of the Battle of Fancheng while listening to the explanations of a professor who is an expert on the Three Kingdoms.
After all, it was mentioned that Guan Yu had an arrogant personality, a strong inferiority complex as an intellectual, and was poor at diplomacy…
>>65
What is that? I want to see it.
The destiny change of Shirako Mountain, when thought about calmly, makes your trajectory completely incomprehensible.
Including the fact that if we leave him alone, Cao Cao will die.
>>68
Let’s quickly prepare for the surprise attack.
Ambush preparation complete!
Then I’ll go save Cao Cao…
>>72
If you take the wrong path here, Cao Cao will die.
>>68
Sometimes the white phoenix doesn’t appear at the end.
The change of fate of the evil comes from Mengde pleasantly fleeing, which is a relief.
I understand that the Kanu from Origins has a high pride, so I’m looking forward to seeing how things will unfold from here.
>>70
The three promises made when submitting to Cao Cao are quite audacious!
Well, it was a condition that was probably put forth with the assumption that it would be declined.
Even if destiny changes, Sun Quan is on the verge of death.
The worst, Sun Quan is defeated by a weakling.
The challenge where only the weapon drop rate increases at rank 7 is strangely difficult.
I thought several times about whether Dian Wei could rescue Cao Ang.
No matter how fast, you’ll die the moment you enter the castle…
Saving a single person’s life is that difficult.
Understand me, Cao Ang and Cao Anmin.
Is it impossible for the mandate of heaven to stop Cao Cao from receiving “hospitality”?
I get seriously told by the enemy general, “Aren’t you here to save Cao Cao?”
The oddly tough enemy must be quickly whittled down with external attacks and relentlessly targeted.
Whether it’s a dragon, explosive bow, Kin’niku Buster, or belly punch, anything is fine; just unleash your favorite weapon’s high-cost combat skills.
Increasing damage reduction for weapons against generals, and sometimes not consuming fighting spirit, plus adding things like increased fighting spirit gain, makes it efficient.
Also, save your Musou Awakening and spread your martial arts around.
If Dian Wei were alive, it seems like it would have been pretty okay even if Cao Cao’s kids died, reflecting that kind of value system.
>>80
I will get divorced.
>>82
I’m sorry.
Since Musou also restores health, it’s a good idea to save it for emergencies against strong enemies with red aura.
>>83
If there was no life recovery from the Musou release, I probably wouldn’t have been able to use the Red Hare.
>>88
Isn’t it tough if you don’t save it for last?
I managed to clear it somehow by using 60 defense and 40 to avoid instant death with automatic recovery.
>>91
I managed to do it in time since I released once during the journey to fully recover my HP and then immediately used a flurry attack while saving some gauge.
In the case of Dian Wei, he is honored after death with offerings of meat, yet his son and nephew…
>>86
Well, you’ll definitely be given the three-line letter.
Liu Bei almost lost Zhao Yun for your sake, throwing Adou away like that…
Well, in those days, it felt like I could have many sons, but excellent subordinates are truly precious…
>>89
To avoid disputes over inheritance, it requires quite a bit of luck to pull off being the eldest son…
The white one is tough because it has Blizzaga and can summon mob generals when it’s serious.
The push begins here with Awakening Blizzaga.
“Isn’t something about you unusually stiff? Sometimes the enemy commander mixes in, but is it because of their high morale?”
If I lower morale with tactics, will they become softer?
>>94
That’s right.
If you hit with a special attack strategy, it will become weaker.
The duration of blizzaga in the raid is long and it’s unfair.
I can usually only do it once, but when Lu Bu uses inspire to briefly lower morale, the damage differs quite a bit.
I thought it was a game stroll, and it was indeed a game stroll.
Koei’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms mobile game project video
>>101
Thank you, I’ll check it out later!
Chapter 3: Cao Cao’s Hunt for the Yellow Turban Rebels Goes Directly to General Park Dao
It would be better to defeat the mob soldiers along the way to prevent reinforcements and stabilize morale.
It’s more satisfying to do a big cleanup at the Crusher General’s place than to let weaklings escape and reduce the KO count.
I’m being approached intensely by all kinds of warlords, and it’s really tough for me…
I wanted a female protagonist even if the model is fixed…
The Lu Bu who is on our side isn’t very strong.
Where did you put the >>>> that you usually have?
>>104
There’s no way you’d get excited about someone like Lu Bu being someone’s partner…
>>104
I feel like that guy has a higher ratio of riding horses compared to other characters.
The army you’re in will ultimately win, but for some reason, everyone seems unmotivated…
>>105
In the team I’m in, everyone’s morale is low at first, and we generally end up losing somewhere.
>>105
Even though Sun Quan inspired everyone so impressively at Red Cliffs, they all felt moved.
When the battle finally started, everyone’s morale was so low that it was like, “What happened to you all?!”
The 8 sticks were really tough, damn it…
In the end, I somehow managed to push through with the Park Sword Fire, but it would have been impossible without it.
I wanted you to use the unparalleled martial arts technique with the Twin-Halberd too.
Let’s protect the castle with me and Guan Yu!
In the end, isn’t it kind of strange that both Kan’u and I are going out of the castle and crushing the enemies?
>>110
It’s all about offensive defense.
>>110
Could it be that this could have changed the fate over there…? But in that case, Cao Cao would die at Red Cliffs…
When the enemy’s morale is high, a red bonus will be applied to external attacks.
With the decrease in defense from the special effect, it’s easier to aim for the Yellow Hit.
In other words, the point at which you’ve lost about half your stamina is when you should be subjected to insults.
>>111
That’s true, but when it’s put into writing, it feels like there’s no heart in me for those who are weak and get trampled on…
A siege defense battle refers to
The objective is to leave the castle and defeat all the enemies.
>>112
Welcome back!
>>112
Is it the Lu Bu of the blue sky?
I realized at the end that carrying items for recovering fighting spirit and repeatedly using big techniques is surprisingly strong.
It’s common to think, “They died after I defeated them, so I should have gone to help!”
>>116
I want Cao Cao, who was defeated by a generic warrior while I was dashing on horseback, to reflect on that.
>>142
I want fast travel during battles quite seriously.
If I were a woman, I would become a sneaky guy like Xun You who comes to the bed in a drunken state…
>>118
I came here today because I want to apologize to you.
At that time, even though I was drunk, I still sneaked into a woman’s bed.
That guy is going to start talking in long sentences again about truly despicable behavior.
>>128
But the proposal comes when you’re sober, doesn’t it?
Since all of them have been crushed, even if Cao Cao’s main army comes…
I can do it! Let me continue! I’ll defeat them all! That’s how I feel.
>>123
If anything, I’m already going in to punch him the moment reinforcements arrive, so I end up just standing there while talking and hitting Cao Cao…
It’s great that the demon Xuande, who was fierce in the attack on Kōhi Castle, is still fighting alongside us in the defense of Kōhi Castle.
Well, I’m also blowing away the guys rushing the castle gate one by one…
>>124
I was stationed on the bridge, shouting “I won’t let anyone pass!” and fighting the whole time.
A taunt is essentially a Master Ball.
Everyone, let’s get the boss with a successful shot!
(Is it about Kōhi… Is it about Hakuba or Enzu… or is it about Chōsaka…)
If we prevent the fire attack, Zhuge Liang will come in directly to fight, and it’s too chaotic for a great battle.
>>134
Despite breaking through with force, Xu Shao is being praised for some reason.
The wind has changed! Let’s go to Zhuge Liang’s place!
The roads are really complicated, what is this!?
>>138
If we’re apart, I can send a signal with a kiss and an X.
However, if the fire plan fails, there will be no way to go on…
The challenge at Red Cliffs for Wei was done on the Mandate Route, but of course, Huang Gai was tough, and so were Sun Quan and Liu Bei, they needed to hold back a bit!
If something like that happens, it can be said that there is no strategy or plan at all; that’s the Eight Gates of Power technique.
If you want, even on the altar, you can signal because I can’t tell the judgment well!
Perhaps most people think that during the first sighting of the Red Cliffs of Wu and Shu, they were prompted by Kongming to send signals.
>>146
I noticed it properly!
I was watching closely as the tailwind blew, and before I knew it, it became a tailwind, and it was now, now, now! It’s now!
Fun
Please give a signal.
Is it already a signal? That was fast.
Is the signal ready? Is the signal ready?
I’ll give the signal myself now.
If you tell me when the wind changes direction in Wei, I won’t know what to do…
Kongming decides to set the fire!
As described in the story!
Look at the wind…? No, I’m busy dealing with the enemy right now…
It’s not like you can’t win unless you properly use your eyes like in the Yellow Turban technique…