
I can’t land the power bomb well…
I get lost even when looking at a map…
>>2
You should act flexibly while observing the battlefield!
I end up using the map zoom feature more often than I thought.
I’m not good with maps that have elevation differences…
I carefully check the map during the military conference…
I quietly close it after seeing the recommended level 70…
I finally maxed out my bond with Diao Chan, but isn’t her heroine power really high?
Wait, I’m totally overthinking this, aren’t I!?
>>9
The original unparalleled map is complex and intricate, so it’s understandable to get lost.
>>10
I’m a bit different from the gorillas like everyone else, you know?
>>35
Kanhou’s brother has a high pride…
Hehe! As expected, big brother sees right through everything!
It’s strange not to be united with Diao Chan.
By the way, I am probably so tainted by scheming that I cannot be by your side as the dirty self who has used my body for plots, but rather, I found it quite exhilarating.
I understand.
>>13
I understand…!
When I’m fighting desperately, sometimes a technique I don’t know comes out…
Don’t ride the horse…
It feels great when I lift them up with the snake stance and then land an air combo with the tiger stance punch.
>>17
Your bond with Cao Degong has increased.
It seems that an update that everyone will be happy about is coming in March.
Shall I wait with a yellow hood wrapped around my head?
I chose Wei for the Ootori.
We’re managing our division of labor properly… Big forces are amazing!
>>19
However, that, on the contrary, touched Chen Gong’s reverse scale!
You’re more on the dark side, aren’t you?
Isn’t it easy to increase proficiency by using training weapons? I tried to earn it in the Yuan Shu subjugation battle.
I realized that my weapon type equipped at the start of the battle doesn’t level up at all.
I’m eating collaboration noodles while looking at the thread…
>>23
What does it say on the lid?
>>25
jo
>>30
So you were here, Chen Gong.
>>25
Xun Yu interprets a message from Cao Cao, understands that nothing is written, and takes his own life.
>>40
No… I didn’t mean that…
I feel like once I enter the cotton bamboo forest, I won’t be able to get out.
Simply put, even including the excessive spontaneous battles in the first round, the three countries plus α have such a huge volume that my training weapons end up only being used for filling the encyclopedia…
Indeed… it is a really boring workplace…
I maxed everything out after finishing all three routes without using any training weapons, probably around the first “if” ending.
After clearing, to raise weapon levels, you can charge into a large army, build up your energy and Musou gauge with the spear’s strong guard charge, then switch to your preferred weapon and drop Blizzaga.
I equip the gauntlets and make Huang Gai a companion general.
Fun!
The synchronized warriors and weapon types in the intense Musou Rampage are really cool, right?
Here, Cao Cao is disliked, but I like how cool it is when Guo Jia drinks a cup of sake while watching the snow at the end of his life…
I want to follow the path of domination.
>>37
I was left out even though we promised to enjoy sake while watching the snow together…
I get the feeling that the battlefield is alive, but since there are many high-altitude attacks and ambush reinforcements, it seems like it’d actually be difficult to create an empire.
If we had a popularity vote now, it seems like Zhang Jiao would make it into the TOP 10.
>>39
The top five would be me, Diao Chan, Guo Jia, my brother, and Zhang Jiao.
>>45
Personally, I think that Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao are also acceptable…
I ate the collaboration noodles while nervously wondering how spicy they would be.
It was more of the spiciness of Sichuan pepper rather than chili pepper.
I can recommend it to myself, as I can handle the peppery spiciness.
I’m amazed by Liu Bei’s followers, who, despite not having high fighting spirit, charge into the middle of Dong Zhuo’s massive army in a battle stage involving three factions against another faction.
>>44
Dealing with Lu Bu’s attacks in a chaotic battle requires an incredible amount of concentration…!
After watching the close friendship story of Wei, my excitement increased when I saw the intensity of Wu.
Guo Jia is a remarkably unforgettable character in this work as well.
>>48
The mid-death heroine is strong.
You can sell it now!
Great fortune curry!
It’s funny how the old strategist guys in the Guo Jia survival movie have poses similar to those in shoujo manga.
Wow, it’s beautiful~ like the reaction of the noble lord.
Guo Jia took the most delicious role on the battlefield.
By the way, what was Dian Wei doing?
>>53
Because he will protect the lord and buy time in the mission to help Guo Jia…
>>57
Isn’t it that Dian Wei and Xu Chu just passed by and got attacked by the lord?
>>63
Just holding it for 10 seconds longer makes a huge difference, so…
I already want Sengoku Origin, but I also want Sangokushi Origin 2…
Dian Wei told Guo Jia to hang in there and that’s why he’s working.
Isn’t it strange that the middle range, where fist pressure can reach from the hand armor cross-range, is where it really excels?
Why doesn’t Diao Chan return?
>>59
It’s either me or Lu Bu’s response.
>>59
So you’re at your place, I see… Huh, is that not right?
Is there a scenario where Cao Cao succeeds with the fire strategy at Red Cliffs and Dian Wei plays a significant role?
Zhang Jiao’s bonding event is too unfair.
In the death group, it’s only Guo Jia who is overwhelmingly ahead, but Dian Wei is also in a good position and doing his job.
Suddenly, two people pretending to be dead go help the emperor; they should reflect on their actions.
Even while pretending to be dead, you’re getting all excited. How do you think the ones left behind feel when they’re saying things like “it’s Sun Ce…”?
To put it another way, if Dian Wei doesn’t survive, even if Guo Jia survives, he would just retire…
Honestly, wouldn’t it have been better if it were Dian Wei instead of Zhang Liao accompanying Wei…?
>>69
People who do not exit halfway in the official history… Why is it Guo Jia?
>>69
The accompanying general will have to run around the battlefield freely with me, an outrageous presence, so having the bodyguard leave Mengde’s side, even for a moment, is a bit…
Well, it’ll end up being me who has to go and help anyway…
>>92
Did I misread the strengths and weaknesses…?
It’s only natural that the content of the stages changes in Cao Cao’s IF scenario since it turns losing battles into winning ones, but I wish Liu Bei and Sun Quan also got changes in stage content or advantageous gimmicks added.
Is there a timeline where Guo Jia lived long and became like Xun Yu?
>>71
They say living long is good, but I don’t think I can live that long.
In the end, it seems like I will pass away around the time after Red Cliffs.
Genka-kun will definitely make it into the Top 10.
A military council is surprisingly refreshing, isn’t it?
It’s kind of funny that the difficulty of clearing increases because the conditions change in the final stage when you prevent the fire attack at Red Cliffs.
While guys like Zhang Jiao and Dong Zhuo, who were nothing more than mere enemies, are gaining notoriety.
Yuan Shu, who is just relentlessly being an unpleasant person, is amazing…
>>77
Even Zhang Jiao and Dong Zhuo did not claim the title of emperor.
>>81
This person suddenly started calling themselves an emperor… There’s no foreshadowing and it’s too abrupt, so let’s just say it’s because they obtained the imperial seal…
If viewed positively, there are instances where the two from Wu seem to subtly think that the one most aligned with their lord is Sun Quan.
I think the reason for Guo Jia’s attendance is that he wants to do the last IF, but it’s strange for him to follow along even to the battle with Lu Bu! Just him alone!
I wanted to see Yuan Shu in 8’s Origins too.
I wanted a solid strategy where Cao Cao makes a surprise attack and escapes at Red Cliffs.
The gratitude towards Yuan Shu in Kure is considerable, but the biggest thing is that he gave me a chance to shine.
If Yuan Shu isn’t around, there will really be no exposure to other routes.
If I were to talk about my personal preferences, I wish the accompanying generals of Wei were Xiahou Dun, Yu Jin, and Xu Huang…
The loyalty as a minister is the reason, isn’t it, Xun Zhang?
It seems like there isn’t much of that kind of thing with Lord Guo Jia.
It’s good to pick up real poet elements, but it’s too poetic, Moutoku.
>>86
A poet who quickly sees through the name of the purple phoenix.
I want to use the power of the imperial seal…
>>88
Sure enough… Is the Musou gauge infinite for 10 seconds!?
Guo Jia is in a position like the top of the Wei strategist faction, so he gets a lot of appearances.
I remember when Xiahou Dun was once called a “moe otaku”…
Hmph… I can’t help but talk too much about Mengde in front of you.
I wanted to charge the Musou gauge with the circle button like in the old days, but if I could keep unleashing the crazy Musou attacks, it would break the balance…
I want to summon unlimited guards with the power of the imperial seal and unleash my combat tactics.
It’s definitely not good to reduce the guards for Meng De, who dies quickly even with Xu Chu sticking close.
Guo Jia gives off an image of being specialized in warfare.
Domestic affairs are mainly handled by Xunzi.
Recently, Meng De gave Guan Yu a red hare horse…
>>99
I wanted to ride it…
It’s typical of Mengde, one of the few Chinese people who composed poetry themed around the sea.
Is it because the river is too strong?
>>101
The river is too big and the coast is too far away, so it’s quite rare to see that happen…
I can’t find the low rarity crescent blade and snake spear.
>>104
Store
>>106
The store only has rank 4 items or so.
>>111
I don’t really understand the situation, but I bought 123 at the store.
I wouldn’t know before clearing it.
My beloved horse is Zetsuei…
>>105
It’s a gray horse…
It’s impressive how my brother Jun has consistently shown me natural trust, probably because of my significant achievement in the assassination of Dong Zhuo.
>>107
First of all, the way they move during the first time I went hunting with the Ten Chōji is gross to me.
I’m straight, but somehow the bearded old man and the mysterious beautiful boy look strangely sexy, and it’s kind of dangerous for me.
My purple phoenix is already under my umbrella…
For the first time at Baima Yanjin in Shu, I chose the option of not having an escort.
If we don’t divide the tasks with Seki, we won’t be able to maintain the front lines.
There’s only one chance left against Cao Cao’s army, but meeting Han Dang as an enemy, who has a cute gap without his mischievous side, is really frightening.
The discomfort of the scene where Jun brother and Dian Wei are talking is so overwhelming, couldn’t you change the voice actors, Cao Cao?
When Seki-san is replaced, they are pretty strong, but since morale is generally high, it’s better to let them act freely to make the battlefield better…
I thought that until the Kanto advance, our purple phoenix and what we were saying were just jokes.
It’s simply ridiculous for someone to suddenly claim to be an emperor without even a royal seal…
It’s already the third lap, and I’m still a black-haired guy.
Is it really okay for me to defeat Gao and Wen Chou…? Isn’t it supposed to be Guan Yu’s moment…?
I feel like it’s simply crazy even with the imperial seal…
>>127
Suddenly saying “I’m the Emperor! I’m the Emperor!” must definitely be something crazy happening…
>>129
It’s like Taira no Masakado is insane…
>>127
That’s why the imperial seal is treated like a cursed object.
I should have checked the weapon shops in various cities; otherwise, I wouldn’t have been able to collect all the weapons.
If you don’t take the Wei route, you can’t get Zetsuei, and depending on the route, you’ll be riding a gray or black bay horse the whole time.
The red rabbit horse gave up.
In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that Xu Shu helped to break through the Eight Gates Golden Lock formation, but in reality, Xu Shu only gave vague instructions and it was through overwhelming force that they managed to break through, do you know that?
>>132
If it weren’t for Xu Shu, no one in that army would have even known the name Eight Doors Golden Chains…
I strangely like the feeling of chaos that comes from having even the Ten Eunuchs hiding in the prison.
I like the ones who are eunuchs but have a voice that’s too deep.
I usually go alone because the accompanying generals end up being useless…
Ah… Could it be that there are no legendary horse challenges in the first round of Kure?
>>136
In the first round of Shu, there’s no way you can just go to the Red Cliffs and capture Lu without any issues…
It’s an unspoken common understanding, except among the Emperor’s circle, that the Han Dynasty is pretty much done for, but technically there is still an emperor and the dynasty is still around…
Regarding the fact that Lü Bu and Guan Yu in Kōhi are too strong.
>>138
Because it’s Lu Bu and Guan Yu, right?
I properly used the key’s vision and broke through the correct gate…
That fire arrow is so annoying in that formation.
The first round in Kure is easy, but the lineup for challenges is pretty disappointing…
>>140
Instead, you can get a Power Bomb and Chakram (bomb bow).
Since it’s my first time playing Dynasty Warriors, I can’t remember the character names very well…
>>142
Let’s do it! Simulation Romance of the Three Kingdoms!
>>142
It would be good to remember the names of the people related to your past, the ones you serve as a lord, and your companions.
>>142
I used to be like that too, but before I knew it, I had even memorized the names of the background characters, so I’m fine.
>>163
This guy, you see him in any battlefield more often than a clumsy named character… and sometimes the name of the general leaves a stronger impression, right?
>>169
I was the top of the mob group and such.
I turned into a person with a thin presence, and it didn’t work out.
Kanto-san’s worries are something that guys like Xu Shao would typically be concerned about.
>>145
The generals of Wei and such.
>>146
This is somewhat betting on my own destiny, isn’t it, brother?
I thought I would be the one playing.
>>153
Because I didn’t come out here, I ended up wondering… where am I…?
>>146
I was bracing myself, wondering if this would involve action.
>>157
[R1]
For now, maintaining the southern base makes it too easy to obtain the Shadow Dancer.
When I broke through the Eight Gates and Golden Chains, it was through relentless pushing with Rita-mara, you know!
It’s not that the Red Hare challenge is too difficult right after entering Musou; it’s that you can’t even take the entrance exam because you can’t meet Lu Bu on the Wu route, which is unacceptable.
In the first playthrough, there’s no difficulty setting that is unbeatable, so challenges don’t matter, right?
>>155
Well, if the Musou is unlocked after clearing, I’m definitely going to go back to collect the challenges on the cleared maps.
>>155
If you clear one round, you can choose the stage, so if it’s Wei, you can challenge it immediately.
The remake of Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 runs smoothly on the Switch, making it a time thief.
If you look up the name of a character you’re interested in online and dig into the episodes, it will become smooth sailing!
However, it might be better not to know about the next generation in each country…
>>158
When I learned which of the Three Kingdoms took control of the world, I was amazed.
I haven’t played the Simulation Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, but which one do you recommend?
>>160
The 8 remake is fun because you can play as regular generals.
I still can’t find the collaboration noodles… I wonder if they have them at Don Quijote.
>>162
I bought it because it was sold at Famima.
>>162
I found it at Seven.
By the way, Amazon is sold out.
Especially in the Kure route, there are many characters you wouldn’t see even in simulation games like Romance of the Three Kingdoms…
I wonder what the best way to remember the characters from Romance of the Three Kingdoms is.
In works like Yokoyama’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it’s rather difficult to distinguish the faces of characters other than the main ones.
>>166
I started with Musou 2 and from there I learned the main characters, read Yokoyama’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and remembered the others through the simulation game of the Three Kingdoms.
It’s amazing to claim the title of emperor or to have the Five Barbarians and Sixteen Kingdoms movements in that era.
I dove into the city of Wan and wiped out the entire castle in place of Cao Cao… I’m too much of a monster…
>>172
I won’t look back… It seems that after that, Murakuren annihilated everyone and helped Dian Wei, according to Cao Cao.
In the past, I could say that Romance of the Three Kingdoms was recommended.
I still remember the extent to which Inaba of B’z was like that.
Even though he is a strategist, he is on the front lines wielding a crescent blade.
After learning about it from Musou, I often wonder when I later find out the historical facts, why is this guy just a mob character?!
>>176
Mancho was always just a mob character, wasn’t he?
Why is Kirei so infatuated with Yuan Shu?
I’m currently advancing in the Sōkō, but isn’t Hakushō-san overdoing it?
>>178
While living away from the Han among the mountain people, there are guys nearby who are engaged in a huge expansion war.
I have no choice but to kill…!!
The shadows of generals who can only fight on the battlefield inevitably become thinner due to the strategists fighting in their place.
I thought Yuan Shu had died in the campaign against him, but he survived, and then a new extermination order was issued. I never expected him to die later in such a way.
Are you going to use this gem for anything other than expanding the range?
>>186
Instead, I’ve only started using the air damage up.
>>186
The amount of water recovery is surprisingly large, and the wind will become stronger during the counterattack, so in the end, it will be that.
There are quite a few things I want to say, but I am really pleased that they completely recreated the relaxed play feel of the original in a good way.
I didn’t use anything other than recovery after defeating a hundred people.
I felt like it was a safe bet for the series, but this time, since all weapon types have a fairly wide attack range by default, I don’t really understand the benefits of the attack range…
>>192
I thought that it was probably a benefit because it clearly hits well outside of the effect.
>>192
The range of weapons like spears, broadswords, and crescent moon blades is so absurd that even if the range of “Bunbun” increases, it doesn’t make a difference; it’s just a margin of error!
The gauge recovery efficiency might improve somewhat, but…
It’s a bit late for characters like Jia Xu, Guo Jia, Xun Yu, and Xun You to properly show up as strategists.
>>193
Sometimes I feel like someone should do something about how he talks normally in military meetings while still being a mob character!
When it comes to the strategist of Wei, it’s Sima Yi, right!!! I’m just an old Musou brain…
Old soldiers are more likely to dream of vacuum balls.
Manchō was promoted to playable status in 8, but he wasn’t in this game.
I wonder if they’ll be very active against Kure if a sequel comes out.
I’ve been thinking since the time of Musou 3 and 4 that I don’t want to increase the number of Musou generals.
>>198
So why did you create the Jin?
When I charge into a large army, I heal every 100 people, you know.
After all, you can change it as much as you want during combat.
In a game where the goal is to wreak havoc on the battlefield, it’s inevitable that it’s difficult for a strategist to emerge…
Rather than choosing one to crush among too many members in the Three Kingdoms,
I was reminded of 4, where having a small elite group of members was more interesting than choosing any of the three countries, in the other routes.
If we had Zhang Jiao, Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu, Zhang Liao, and Diao Chan as allies in this game, it would be amazing.
In Musou 8, Mancho was polite in speech but acted in a way that showed he couldn’t read the room, making the atmosphere around him uncomfortable.