
Chōzen was the main heroine.
I’m concerned about the power dynamics…
>>1
It was the Wei route.
The murderous intent was so overwhelming that it felt like everyone hated Cao Cao! It was terrifying.
Also, that bastard Pang Tong betrayed us at Red Cliff.
Don’t greet each other cheerfully at Mizukagami-sensei’s house.
>>2
It’s Cao Cao!
My purple phoenix 💙
Cao Cao is being nerfed for being overpowered, but he constantly does things that make him hated…
The vast army of the Kayo Hall can’t break through.
If there’s that much, then I don’t think we needed Red Cliffs.
>>6
I was overwhelmed by various things when I casually approached it thinking it was just a formality…
Cao Cao is relatively the worst…
I didn’t know about Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Kou Gai was just a bit too much of a jerk.
So in other routes, I was treated as a hero after all.
Xiahou Dun’s complaint about how Meng De’s bad habit of being too fixated on Guan Yu and trying to somehow keep him around was quite amusing.
I was left in tatters because there were no guards, and I couldn’t destroy the last dreadnought…
I think that everyone should mourn the death of Cao Ang more than the situation with Dian Wei…
>>12
That’s why I want to say that she might end up leaving as a bride…
>>14
Sorry.
>>15
It’s funny that from here on out, other brides will be rejected for the time being.
>>18
I can’t laugh!
>>18
Cao Cao receiving comforting words from brother Jun.
>>18
But there are plenty of married women in the world, so it’s fine.
>>24
This guy…!
When it was said that Red Cliff was crazy, once I actually did it…
I thought it wasn’t that big of a deal.
The climax was so terrible that I cried…
Is there a way to show a map like that?
Wife-loving poet
No matter how many times I loop, Cao Cao’s eldest son keeps dying in H…
The battle of Red Cliffs has just ended in Shu, but anyway, Liu Bei dies quickly and fails, which has made me think “Um… to be honest, m…” many times.
There are many parts of the story that aren’t quite solid, so please try a little harder!
Cao Cao is told by his wife that it’s impossible.
Cao Pi telling his wife that it’s impossible.
Isn’t it okay to be an unmarried woman?
>>25
Actually, the manipulation doesn’t burn that much…
>>27
Meng De
It is often mistaken that there are only married women, but Cao Cao also properly takes brides who are getting married for the first time.
I’m a little taken aback by Tsukihira-san saying she wants to make a life-sized plushie of me…
When playing the Cao Cao route, I can’t help but wonder if the person who is living such a cool life and getting excited about the married woman being discussed in the thread is the same person who makes a big mistake.
In other words, it’s hard to imagine that the Musou version of Cao Cao has any sexual desires at all.
I wanted to take a look at a 100% pure Cao Cao from historical facts and original works.
>>30
Let’s try reading various manga and novels!
I like women who are marrying for the first time, but he probably gets fired up over married women…
It’s something made by Tsukihime, so it’s probably not just a stuffed animal but more like a mechanical puppet… it moves and shoots arrows or fires too.
>>34
This seems usable.
Let’s use it as the key to our strategy in the next battle.
Liu Bei is welcomed in many places partly because there are a lot of people who dislike Cao Cao.
In Musou, the beautiful places are often depicted, and it’s the same for the Sengoku period…
>>36
Sengoku 1 really made me think, “This guy is bold for making Hideyoshi a mere character.”
>>36
Thanks to that, the conflict among the Toyotomi vassals becomes difficult to understand!
>>40
Why are Mitsunari, Kiyomasa, and Masanori acting like friendly fools…?
>>42
Bad children will be punished!
>>46
Since I lived through the time of Sekigahara, I wanted you to scold me and stop me; isn’t this role more suited for Hide-naga?
There are times when strange moves from historical facts or legends penetrate even in Musou.
Thanks to the appearance of Ouyi in Musou, things like the blurring of Ma Chao’s righteous character are happening…
I think it’s a good story that the wife who left and the wife who stayed are still good friends.
At first, I thought it would go all the way to Red Cliffs! But after clearing it, I realized that ending it here is the most beautiful conclusion.
I wonder what they’ll do for the next work.
>>44
How should I put it, until now it has been unrivaled.
You can tell just how much was skipped in the first half.
The density was amazing in Origins.
Sun Ce surrounded by Yuan Shu, etc.
Cao Cao, whose battle at Guandu with Yuan Shao was essentially the turning point of the world.
Liu Bei, who was involved in various things with Lu Bu.
>>44
The Battle of Red Cliffs, which is the climax of the first half, is a decisive battle with the three forces assembled, so it serves as a good point to say, “Our fight is just beginning!”
The three countries are not in a tripod balance.
To incorporate it into modern values.
I have the impression that there is a struggle with the treatment of the main wife and concubines.
The relationship between Chacha and Hideyoshi was not depicted clearly enough.
>>45
As a result, the only complaint about Sanada Maru was the disappearance of Hideyori.
>>62
(Yoshitoyo appears only in children’s songs)
Cao Cao Guo Jia, I will receive their “hospitality.” Since there were also stories to share, this is a good opportunity.
When I learned about the widow’s erotic episodes, I couldn’t help but fill my mind with lewd thoughts while maintaining a serious expression.
I think it’s not good to become invisible.
>>47
Does this scene mean we’re going to be naughty!?
>>64
If it follows historical facts and legends, then it will turn out that way…
>>64
I think it’s just that in Origin, we intentionally go along with the opponent’s schemes to assess their abilities!
In the end, it’s silly that neither the eldest son nor Dian Wei can escape on their own and end up dying! But…
In Chronicle 2nd, there were quite a few people who thought that Hideyoshi should just die.
I think it’s fine for the origin version of Ma Chao to just become an ordinary crazy guy.
I can’t forget that there was an anonymous person who was looking forward to Lady Onene being gloomy before the release of Sanada Maru.
>>50
But you want to see something like that, right?
>>53
…Hmm!!
It’s just fundamentally unreasonable to make Ma Chao a fanatic for justice…
If I don’t forcefully make it thicker, it won’t even reach the level of being empty after joining Shu.
Stop making me laugh with “hospitality” in quotation marks.
It seems quite a bit of time has passed from the beginning to the Battle of Red Cliffs, but I understand that it’s convenient for everyone not to look older; I just wish there was a better way to handle that.
>>55
As expected, Sanada Maru.
Move! Run! Shoot! DX Orekun Doll!
It works great with the boys who are close to you!
I understand that it was difficult to decide what to do with this character and to develop their personality…
>>57
I think Choukou successfully changed her character in a good way.
>>57
O… me.
Terrible… reputational damage.
>>72
The first-person pronoun of Wei Yan is “I.”
>>72
It’s been said for a long time that Wei Yan was treated poorly, so I think if there is a sequel, he would have a character change.
I don’t know what it looks like.
Chronicle has pushed the backstage responsibilities onto Munenori, and it’s turned into something quite unclear…
In the case of the 7 fierce generals, the handling of Diao Chan and Lü Lingqi has become quite flexible.
However, there is no rescue route for Reika-chan…
The “Cao Cao Route True Story” or rather the ending that prevents the fire attack really makes it so that Guo Jia becomes the main character, which is why the grand festival-like great battle at Huayin Road is too precious as a Three Kingdoms game where I am the protagonist.
Guo Jia, Huang Gai, and Guan Yu feel like the hidden protagonists of each route.
I think it’s a good idea to present Ma Chao as a justice character in this era of digging deeper into various topics, and to re-examine the concept of justice itself.
The if route of Wei in 7 is so certain to win as soon as you enter that you wonder how you can still be fighting that. It’s that bad.
>>74
With Guo Jia’s survival and Xu Shu’s utilization, we’ll achieve a great victory at Chibi.
Isn’t there nothing left to do? It’s just too much of a guaranteed win route.
Whether in the novel or in historical fact, it’s unchanged that he becomes infatuated with a married woman, leading to the deaths of his son and Dian Wei.
They beautify it as if they’re deliberately jumping into a scheme… That guy is up to something…
This time I was surprised that Xu Chu had a really good character.
I thought you would do it more… more.
Even Origins can’t fully cover Cao Cao’s blunders.
>>81
No matter how I try to cover it, it’s too strong and gets through.
In the Origins too, when you look at the character description of Cao Anmin, it properly mentions the widow part… It makes it seem like it’s all Cao Anmin’s fault!
I couldn’t help but laugh a bit at the scene where Cao Cao first appears and doesn’t get caught up in his own desires.
>>84
Too engulfed in desire…
>>84
Even just the parts that are well-groomed, I’m too greedy with my desires for you, be it your beard or your purple phoenix…
In the scenario of the Seven Fierce Generals, the brothers of the Peach Garden can all die in battle on the same day.
In a way, it’s more hopeful than historical facts…
If we can win at Red Cliffs, both Shu and Wu will be cornered…
>>87
If we had lost here, it would have been an escalator method all the way to the unification of Wei.
Kouchuu is a stable character as a spry old man, for better or worse.
It feels reassuring like Ms. Kan.
The period leading up to the Red Cliffs is too dense, but since Wei, Wu, and Shu have not yet been established, it makes you wonder, “What is Romance of the Three Kingdoms?”
Compared to the death from power harassment, there is still hope in Zhang Fei, who was able to die fighting alongside his brothers…
I never thought you’d go this far just for a meal…
I think the battles up to Iryo are packed and interesting, but after that it becomes rather plain.
>>95
Gojogen has a sense of being the last fireworks.
>>99
In the actual SLG Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the timeline often jumps from there to the Siege of Jian Gate or around the fall of Wu…
If Fan Cheng hadn’t messed up, Cao Ang would have been the confirmed successor, Dian Wei would still be around, and Zhang Xiu’s faction wouldn’t have come over, so the impact is significant, which is bad.
>>96
When I think about what I gained and what I lost, it’s quite something that what I gained is actually much bigger.
Especially the fact that this matter connects to Guo Xiu…
Cao Cao, overwhelmed by a widow, suffers a great defeat.
It feels more like Cao, Sun, and Liu rather than Wei, Wu, and Shu.
The succession issues around Cao Pi and things like “try composing a poem before you take three steps” will disappear…
>>101
It’s not that bad of a personality, it’s seven steps!
>>107
You have a bad personality…
In this scenario of the game, since we’ve taken Jingzhou, it feels like it has resulted in a route where Guan Yu survives.
Liu Bei is fleeing to Yizhou, and if Shu is established as it is, it looks like they will maintain an alliance with Wu while opposing Wei without any disputes over Jingzhou.
But since Liu Bei lost at the Battle of Red Cliffs, is his reign as a ruler over? It seems there are no allies or other countries willing to support him besides his sworn brothers and Zhao Yun.
>>102
Because Wu is at its end compared to Liu Bei, no matter how hard Liu Bei tries, he won’t be able to overturn it.
>>102
At the time of Red Cliffs, it was a strong wandering group that didn’t belong to any lord.
Somehow, they’re wandering around with refugees.
It’s understandable that a heady person would misjudge superiority and inferiority…
>>104
You’re always misreading the hierarchy, aren’t you?
>>121
It’s okay because the purple phoenix is coming.
>>126
It’s kind of a hassle to have the guards be your bodyguards every time, but I think that…
I can’t accept the rule of Cao Cao!
The Liu Bei brothers who show up again and again, talking nonsense like that.
Making Zhang Jiao look like a revolutionary figure similar to Che Guevara was quite bold.
If Liu Bei had died, Guan Yu would have no choice but to stay here, right? What do you think, my Ziluan? That part where Cao Cao’s raw essence keeps leaking out is hilarious.
Hige: “Please tell Lord Cao Cao that there is no chance.”
Origin 2 has issues with closing the Kure route.
There hasn’t been a battle worthy of the finale since Yiling!
>>112
Based on what I’ve seen from the past, there’s no choice but to rush into the IF.
Messing with Hefei will only result in being bounced back, and before you know it, it will end up that way.
At the time of the conclusion of the Battle of Guandu, it was almost settled in favor of Wei, but the possibility of a turnaround emerged at the Battle of Red Cliffs.
I’m thinking about whether to buy Origin, but can you get married to a general?
>>114
Hehe…
>>114
Common-law marriage is possible.
It seems like Meng De is in quite a pinch with a calculating face.
I was left with the impression that Cao Ren had a hard time cleaning up after that.
Even after the Battle of Red Cliffs, the difference in military strength with Wei is astounding.
In Wei, Wu, and Shu, it’s around 6:3:1.
Just having sex with a widow who hasn’t even finished mourning a little, and there’s no blood or tears!
>>124
It is the old custom of the Cao family to light the fire of desire and send off the dead.
Hinako is also very fond of it.
Ah, I was thinking about Yuan Shao~ Jia Xu is too bold…
>>125
It’s true that if you hadn’t killed Cao Ang, things could have been different! But it can also cause significant damage to yourself.
If Cao Pi were in the same situation, he would do it.
Shiran-kun is calculating backwards from the later outcome of the Three Kingdoms.
I think it’s being intentionally created as an anti-hero.
If Ore-kun enters the if route with a change of destiny, it will be our great victory…
As for the later history, that’s also evident from Sun Quan’s remarks.
If we go the wrong way, I will have to cut you down…
If you do the Liu Bei route first, it’s surprising when Liu Bei and Zhang Fei arrive during the attack on Xiangpi Castle, but it’s too generous of Yuan Shao to have both Cao Ren and Wen Chou show up as well.