
Since I couldn’t do it in under 8 minutes on Musou, I lowered the difficulty and rescued Dian Wei.
The guys inside the castle are too high.
How about pouring in items that automatically recover fighting spirit since you can generally defeat enemies quickly?
>>2
I always thought the Wei had a lot of generals, but the pressure is indeed strong.
You’re completely intent on enclosing Ore-kun, aren’t you?
Even under four minutes on Shirakou Mountain is quite tough.
>>3
Despite being told “everyone retreat” due to the change in fate, even Shiran has retreated.
I was wandering endlessly in the fog.
>>6
I also got this, but what should I do?
The difficulty of the Destiny Change on the Musou difficulty is basically higher than that of achieving the challenge.
>>7
What will happen?
>>7
The original work is to blame for making such a bland conversation feel like a black joke.
I suddenly thought that Xun Yu was quite nice.
It looks like a weak, timid attacker.
From the top, it’s someone who can guess the name “Shiran”.
Surviving in the overwhelming difficulty was tough enough for me even before the change of fate.
At the true match difficulty, I have a Rank 7 weapon with meat bun drops that is stable for me…
Meat buns that can be stored, reducing the feeling of wastefulness.
Despite stopping Huang Gai at Red Cliffs, I simply get overpowered by Sun Quan and Liu Bei…
The way they built up to the Battle of Red Cliffs this time is really good.
Gradually build up tension and excitement.
Zhuge Liang was often said to have a bad personality by various generals, which was not good.
You’re saying that intentionally, aren’t you, Sun Quan!?
There are quite a few conversations that are derived from later history by calculating backwards, right?
>>18
I really like Xun Yu, who is somewhat unconvinced by Cao Cao’s stance, and Zhou Yu, who looks like he could easily die from overwork.
“Fans of the abyss gel can’t get enough.”
In the battle at Kahi, do we have to beat that antenna guy every time he shows up to make him retreat…?
>>20
If I ignore it, they will leave on their own when the castle is opened.
>>20
If I had left it alone until the end, it would have retreated.
I want to go bear hunting with my three brothers and me.
>>23
Doesn’t that bear have antennae like a cockroach?
>>26
You can’t defeat a bear unless you have this much of a lineup; it’s already like Lü Bu.
Basically, in any story, even if Lu Bu appears, you can just ignore him and progress the scenario’s strategy, so it’s generally a replay element.
The only thing you absolutely have to defeat, even on your first try, is the final battle at Kahi Castle.
Everyone, listen! A bear has appeared in the field!
Liu Chang! Yi De! Can you lend me your strength!
Is it okay to leave it alone…?
I thought I had to take action since allies keep getting taken out one after another.
>>27
Allies keep misjudging the situation one after another, but it’s fine to remain calm and let it be.
When I read the thread, it seems that besides those who cleared all routes, there are no names.
I wonder if there are many unnamed players who have cleared the Shu route.
Even if the arsonist Huang Gai is exposed, it’s terrible that the fire scheme occurs due to time running out…
>>29
It’s tough when it’s unmatched, so it ends up being just in time.
If you’re not careful with your positioning, it can be troublesome if Kōgai falls into the sea.
It was a bit of a timely topic, but I messed it up, bear.
That’s right, if it’s a Musou warrior, they wouldn’t be scary…
It’s funny how the strategists of any faction are exposed as if it’s a matter of course.
>>34
Do you know that I have become something like another type of status, the key to peace?
Even though the southeast wind is blowing fiercely, the catharsis that doesn’t come from a fire plan is nice too.
…It feels like we’re just being overpowered by the enemy…
I got so hyped after successfully setting the fire that I fell into the river…
>>36
There do seem to be quite a few warlords like that in reality.
I want an additional map of Red Cliffs in the DLC.
The white fruit is calculated based on the sloppiness of the late Three Kingdoms period.
I had the impression that you were anti-hero.
Well, peace won’t come unless we become like the Tang…
Even though I’ve cleared the official history of Shu and the if scenarios, the interludes are still not filled in.
Looking at Rakuushin and Ryou Tou, it feels… great!
After finishing both endings of the Cao Cao route, I must say the intensity of the Gai Rong Dao is just incredibly amazing…
I want a difficulty level that’s between adversity and unbeatable.
Isn’t it crazy that the white one is saying Liu Bei is amazing? You must know that too, right?
I have to work hard for the sake of peace, literally.
No matter which hero you choose, it’s the Five Barbarians and Sixteen Kingdoms…
Cao Cao thought, “Since I’m going to take over the world anyway, I guess there’s no need to change the mandate of heaven…”