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I have come to realize my immaturity and that I am not fit to be the cornerstone of peace.
In the first round, you don’t have to push yourself too hard to defeat me.
I was playing with a style that focuses on evading to build my fighting spirit, so when I just played the way I got used to, I hit a wall and died around halfway.
When I remembered playing, it surprisingly rolled back unexpectedly.
I’m happy about my additional costume being decided…
I thought the bond event with Sun Jian wouldn’t progress no matter what I did.
The reason was that I hadn’t completed the errands for Kogen-dono.
>>6
Sima Yi’s son, Sima Shi, had the courtesy name Ziyuan.
Go buy some meat buns.
When Origin 2 comes out, I’m going to be super busy with the destiny changes.
If it’s someone like Zhou Yu, that’s one thing, but if you’re even saving someone like Taishi Ci, no matter how many bodies you have, it won’t be enough.
I was surprised that the level cap went up a lot after clearing it…
First, I need to help Genka-kun…
I was trying out a new weapon, but is this staff a late bloomer type of weapon?
The spear can shoot dragons and is strong, but the staff…
Used to run over enemies easily.
The spear and the staff are honestly weak.
I think the optimal solution is to normally throw and bring out the ice phoenix.
The machete felt the most natural to me.
If you clear it and increase your realm a bit, once you acquire some 8 weapons, you can completely shut down a normal Lu Bu.
It seems that the gauntlets are strong, but when I use them, all I can do is express my gratitude with a straight punch right there…
>>18
All techniques are a setup to perform the powerbomb.
When I went to help Sun Ce, I was moved to see Yan Baihu come out.
Arm guards are difficult, aren’t they?
It’s not so much difficult as I just don’t know which style is strong.
>>20
I’m randomly enhancing my state and doing strong guard → strong dodge → straight punch.
The spear is still good because it’s easy to build up ki with strong charges in group battles against weak enemies.
Although the spear is useful in removing HP in battles against generals, it also has its martial arts.
In this work, Xu Cho is really soothing.
I want to till the fields together, take naps, and eat meals made from freshly harvested vegetables until I’m full.
I realize that Dian Wei is thinking about battle properly, and it makes me anxious…
Kyocho is cute, and surprisingly thoughtful too.
In this work, all the characters don’t just conform to their character traits.
I like that you are properly pursuing each of your thoughts.
If I knew that Cao Cao would give me an allowance when he found out I was going to eat with Kyocho, he’s so kind.
You tend to be quite impulsive, huh?
>>29
I didn’t think I would have to wait until Chapter 3 to settle down, since I was invited quite a bit by the end of Chapter 1.
I wonder if Wei Yan’s character will change when Origin 2 comes out.
I must say that even now, that’s still unacceptable, and I want it changed.
The basic principle is to infuse energy with the quick stance of the dragon and phoenix, and then attack with the tiger or snake.
If you find it bothersome to think about that, it’s fine to use a flow form to constantly grant the effect.
The staff is only strong when it is awakened and pressed directly against the general with a continuous triangle push.
It would be nice if I could be casually pushed into it even in normal times…
I don’t really understand the enhancement of the crescent moon blade either.
Sometimes I can get four charge attacks, but I don’t really understand the conditions.
It’s fun to practice with the generals in battle, but when there are things like fans and flying circles as opponents, my face distorts.
>>37
They can bounce too, so just remember the timing.
There are fewer motions, so it’s easy.
A one-on-one match is with gauntlets, huh?
If you hit the attack, the crescent moon blade will be upgraded in two stages from white to green.
The spear is too unwieldy, but I like it just for being cool and the fact that the dragon is strong.
The Twin Halberd is in Lu Bu mode after clearing, so place it to the side.
I think dual spears are quite strong against groups, effective for chipping away at generals, and good for one-on-one duels.
>>41
Isn’t it strong how the floating and rapid button pressing can reduce external damage significantly?
The dual spear that allows you to launch them with repeated hits and finish them off might be the easiest.
The dual halberds are great, as there aren’t any situations where the difficulty of use for the high-cost weaponry of the fallen heavens becomes a problem.
>>45
Isn’t that strong?
If a large army of general-level soldiers gathered, they would be wiped out in an instant.
After lifting them in a one-on-one fight, if you unleash it before they land, you can usually get rid of them.
>>47
It doesn’t hit the flying ones, and if there’s some sort of slow effect in the first stage, the input in the second stage becomes unstable, and surprisingly, the range isn’t that wide.
Compared to techniques of other weapons in the same cost range, it is indeed difficult to use.
>>47
Due to the performance of other generals who had their outer power reduced midway, I end up not knowing the exact timing!
The dual halberds are impressive for their ability to cut in with a consumption of 1, making them excellent for chaining.
When I studied the history of Origin Sangokushi, I was like, “Really!? Are there really such people!?”
>>48
Well, I don’t know… Sometimes those kinds of bug characters come up in Chinese history…
Someone, like my character in this game, set out on a mission after being told to push back the invading foreign tribes, and ended up breaking through the front lines and launching a surprise attack on the enemy’s stronghold!
>>48
Traversing through each faction, you are desired by influential figures from various places.
When it comes to battle, he’s a handsome man with a shadowy presence who brings back the heads of ten generals.
>>48
October 208
At Nagasaka, I sent Zhang Fei, who had served with me, to join Liu Bei first while I led several dozen troops (some accounts say alone) to attack and repel Cao Cao’s main camp.
>>82
A monster that overshadows even Zhao Yun, who rescued A Dou, and Zhang Fei, who wouldn’t let him cross the bridge…
Speaking of which, the crushing rod isn’t listed as a usable weapon.
The CPU is for use.
The Hōtenki is so much fun that I just charged into the battlefield where the most enemies are, swinging my weapon around until no one is left, and now it’s become “this is how you win.”
I want the grab and smash of Garbu that used to be on the old staff weapon.
>>51
It’s not a catchphrase, but it feels somewhat like □□□□□△.
Even if the opponent is preparing to attack, it will still result in a flinch motion.
The stage where Yuan Shu is defeated is really fun because weak enemies keep spawning endlessly.
I was beating Yuan Shu at 15% and hunting weaklings… and ended up getting 6000 kills.
I feel that the smashing stick is too slow for players to use.
Is the strongest technique of the Hōten Geki okay to be a horse?
It’s a hassle to get off the horse every time.
>>58
The one that flies up while buzzing and gives off a landing aura is also strong.
Zhang Liao during the Battle of Hefei was incredibly strong, to the point that it doesn’t even make sense.
At that time, he might have already surpassed Lu Bu.
I think your abnormality is the way you’re loved.
>>60
Even though faces are being cut off, I wonder what it says about Yuan Shao that he’s casually talking through the night.
>>63
Noble families do not panic at that level!
I realized the strength of Charge 6 during the challenge with the Red Hare and I can no longer let go of the Twin Sabers.
The main force was the dual spear leaping up, after all…
Thanks to that, I was able to succeed in the Lu Bu Challenge.
Fans and throwing knives can be quite troublesome when turned against an enemy, but I feel like, in terms of motion, they obviously aren’t suitable for one vs. many, so it might be difficult to make them playable.
Surprisingly, that Lü Bu was writing a letter! It’s an invitation to dinner that was discovered.
I want to try it with a female character, but if you were a woman, you wouldn’t just be a beauty that brings a nation to ruin.
In the scene where Lu Bu invites everyone to dinner, if you look closely at the beginning, all the customers in the restaurant are fleeing; it’s terrible.
>>69
I guess that BGM started playing, huh…
Wait, is that escape move… the one that looks like… like… Lu Bu’s?!
If anything, it’s already a bug that these guys are said to be comparable to tens of thousands of soldiers as sworn brothers in historical facts.
There are two frames in the post-clear movie, but I wonder how I can watch them.
I’ve seen the true ending for all the factions, at least.
>>72
All local areas are completely peaceful. Max End.
Maybe we can eliminate it in the free quest because it’s probably still in Ryoshū.
>>72
For now, increase the favorability to about max, and when you enter the true ending, more cutscenes will be added.
It’s terrible how Zhang Fei, who was in charge of watching over things, got drunk and went to sleep, resulting in the castle being taken.
I’m glad we returned to the castle safely, but if it weren’t for Zhang Fei, this blunder would have been worthy of decapitation.
I tried hard to help Ryo-toku’s dad, but there’s no way I can save him if he’s killed off-screen.
I couldn’t change my destiny!
>>76
The slow return of Gan Ning from outside the area is gradually becoming amusing.
The reason for missing max peace value in all regions even after doing 3 routes is usually that you forgot to earn peace value in Ryoshū or you’re skipping missions thinking it’s fine because you’re getting rewards from other routes.
I want everyone to wear casual clothes when it’s not wartime.
Specifically, I want to see Zhenji-chan in sexy clothes.
I think you, Son Shoukou-chan, would definitely be stronger if you keep firing that bow.
Kure has quite a few points where the mandate of heaven changes, but if you proceed, the scenario changes significantly and the Battle of Red Cliffs won’t happen, so the will of heaven starts to adjust.
I wish I could see an alternative scenario where I wouldn’t be betrayed if I battled alongside Lu Bu.
I guess I can start over from chapter 3 after clearing this?
>>85
Starting over from Chapter 1 will trigger the bond event with Zhang Jiao.
>>85
If you start from the beginning, you’ll find that there’s an added long-angle route and some good rewards for challenges in the early stages.
>>85
I recommend clearing the first chapter on the Musou difficulty.
Once you clear it, you can jump to Chapter 3.
>>85
If it’s just about filling in the route, then that’s fine.
After clearing it, the bond event for Zhang Jiao will be unlocked, so it needs to be done from Chapter 1.
By the way, if you play the prologue, you can change your name.
If you were in historical reality, it seems like you’d be further embellished in Peking opera or fictional works.
The true route of Wu is far more unreasonable compared to other factions.
If Sun Jian and Sun Ce were alive, the history would change drastically with the recovery of the empire.
That’s why it can’t be recorded.
Zhang Jiao’s last bond seems like it’s just a convenient dream, doesn’t it?
>>94
It’s a dream where that didn’t happen…
>>94
I was just going along with the conversation, and then they suddenly stabbed me in the end…
I single-handedly defeated Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo at the Pass of Hulao…
Taihei cup noodles are great!
I’m not good with spicy food, but I can enjoy it at an extreme spiciness level.
It seems that future historians might struggle with the backstage route.
Everyone is being vague, but it seems like someone is being helped! Who!?
>>99
Even if I’m hiding, I can probably still create a history book, Wei if.
If we attribute it to someone like Zhou Yu, it seems like it could somehow be convincing.
Shu if cannot hide its existence.
>>136
To hide the muscle-headedness, join the muscle-headed brigade.
It’s fine to divide it up among everyone randomly.
Nagasaka is thinking… maybe we should attribute it to Tsukiei and Koumei’s special weapon.
>>136
So, I’m going to become a general…
It’s a good idea to start from Chapter 1 for the sake of Zhang Jiao’s flag.
If you continue as is, you can also take advantage of Lü Bu’s effectiveness if you happen to fail to defeat him in Chapter 2.
Enough, rest now, Harukaku…!
I forgot which stage it was in the highest difficulty challenge at the beginning.
I have a memory of the guy who smashed the main gate struggling a lot within the time limit.
Even though time is tight, the siege weapons stop moving right away and get destroyed instantly.
>>102
I think it’s pretty tough to reach the top 5 in the level of challenges over there.
Because I feel guilty, I will decline the position of general and erase myself from history…
You’re a bit of a monster as a bodyguard too, huh?
>>104
There are guys like Kanpei and Cao Ren who aren’t making an appearance this time, right?
By the time of Chapter 3, your existence is already unusual.
Although I am someone who is active in such a brilliant way,
There is a record that when Guan Yu surrendered to the Cao Cao army, during the discussions of the surrender conditions, there was no mention of his life as a captive, and only Guan Yu was subjected to a strategy of appeasement.
There is also an unnatural lack of descriptions about Guan Yu touching Liu Bei when they reunite.
There is a theory that they were not captured from this incident, but rather that they became isolated during the dispersion and later reunited after wandering.
Other than that, it’s somewhat clear about the survival of important figures.
The real route of Shu is doing something absurd like single-handedly defending Jingzhou at the level of Red Cliffs.
>>108
At that point, it seems like they’ve taken most of Jingzhou, and above all, securing Xiangyang is a huge advantage.
The collision car stops if it’s just nudged a little and it takes as long to restart as an old PC does.
>>109
With that, it can break through the castle gate with that pathetic movement…
Once the challenger starts, they must quickly begin cleaning up the central battlefield without paying attention to anything else.
I finally got the Red Hare… but it’s not as fast as I expected.
>>112
Not having gauge consumption dash extension is painful…
Because of that, it gets excluded from the options when I want to move quickly on the battlefield.
>>112
If I had to choose, I’d say the highlight is being able to one-punch KO the weaklings.
You can kick and kill cavalry in one shot, and the experience points for the defeated ones are added to the equipped weapon.
If the aim is mobility, then this work is more suitable for the target.
Shouchakukun achieved it in about 8 seconds remaining, but while he was stuck at the gate, he was restless and wandered around unnecessarily.
So there are quite a few challenges where it takes up time, huh!
>>117
Whoa, Dian Wei, I’m coming now!
Ladder! Hurry up and come with the ladder!!!
Something like a skill that increases siege speed.
I lost because the opening ship movement at Red Cliffs took over a minute.
Isn’t that village in contact with a mystical, otherworldly space?
Speaking of which, Dian Wei’s Destiny Change could be done without particularly playing to earn during the first round of adversity.
Of course, knowing the procedures and such is a prerequisite.
I retry while thinking that I should break it with the ladder set against the wall…
The white one has become incredibly jaded, yet I still look just as youthful as ever…
Can I change Sun Jian’s destiny starting from the first round…?
>>127
If someone were to trace history, they could somehow manage it.
>>127
I think I can make it if I lower the difficulty.
It’s impossible in terms of firepower in adversity.
>>127
I think the difficulty of adversity is simply impossible to overcome.
I don’t have enough time.
For now, there is a sage, after all.
At that timing in the first round, it’s going to be quite tough, Dark Zhang Jiao.
It was painful because the flag was so easy to understand.
I laughed a little at the scene where Sun Jian is helped by Dark Huang Gai.
So you were the kind of person who harbors such backward, murky feelings.
I think Dark Zhang Jiao’s hardness is comparable to that of the last Lu Bu.
Dark Huang Gai, hold on a little longer.
Even if Orekun doesn’t become a general through the back route, it seems like he would still normally be written about in history books.
In the first round, it was impossible even with the difficulty lowered.
At that stage, the weapons are too weak.
The Shu Zhen route means that if I hide, Cao Cao’s large army, which cornered Liu Bei at Nagasaka, will suddenly explode, leading them to abandon their takeover of Jingzhou…
>>139
Zhang Fei repelled them all at the bridge!
If the Battle of Red Cliffs hadn’t happened, it could still be explained, but it certainly took place…
The metal horn is too hard.
I didn’t know how to defeat Kahi’s Lu Bu and died a lot.
If I don’t leave Awakening-chan for last, I’m going to be in trouble.
Cao Cao, known for his tendency to misjudge superiority and inferiority.
I heard that the last Lu Bu has a longer preparation time and becomes easier to defeat each time he repeats his infinite awakening.
I’m not sure if it’s true because I’m always breaking it forcefully when I’m awakened here.
Shall we say that either Sun Qian or Jian Yong, who was originally in the position where Cao Cao’s large army would emerge, had set up some amazing traps?
I wonder if history is fake, as it relies too much on my efforts…
>>147
Those guys are ridiculously strong when I’m not around…
Am I applying some kind of debuff?
The theory of personifying natural disasters and calamities is gaining strength for me…
Should we say that Mizuki charged into the Eight Gates of Golden Chains and broke through just like that…?
The events of the Cao Cao true route survival group are interspersed, so the emotions feel different compared to others.
Nagasaka, I think it’s pretty bad that some challenges, including me, are not just for you.
After the death of Sun Jian, it is said that a single squad subdued Xiangyang City where Liu Biao was located during the defeat moves.
>>153
I like the words of Sun Ce that seem to be swirling with various emotions after that.
The challenge will start when they clearly ignore the strategy prepared by the strategist…
I charge at the rescue target, Lu Bu, and the large army…
Separated from allied forces, one truly feels the value of the escort soldiers.
It’s really helpful when the guards’ protection is genuinely protective, especially when we need to help two people at the same time…
I couldn’t use the bodyguard well.
I died instantly together with the guy in trouble.
>>159
I feel like if I leave them during a volley from archers or near an enemy general with a huge hammer, they’re likely to die instantly.
I feel that you, who are taking on challenges, find joy in destroying the strategies of the military commander.
>>160
After facing the challenge of the battle at the Kaibashi and showing it to Gong Sunzan, I turned back and cleared it.
I realized that it was no good to assume that I could go straight without even teaching.
It’s too gorilla-like.
>>170
Since the ambush is dangerous, you should take them out alone first.
Brain!
Enable the dispatch of accompanying warriors.
The strongest Zhao Yun of Shu.
The three brothers Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei.
If we have such great heroes, there’s no way we can lose.
It’s my negligence that I can’t break the enemy base’s door unless I’m a guard.
Until now, the Musou commanders were breaking things themselves.
Saku-ani aside, it turns out that Ken Papa, who was supposed to have died over 10 years ago, is alive! Even if it’s a spoiler revealed at this point, the higher-ups in Kure would normally be troubled by it…
It seems like there’s nothing else to do but to punish with a whip together with Kougai and me.
>>165
To be frank, treating both the parents and the soldiers as one and the same is probably the safest approach…
>>165
(This lifts a burden off my shoulders…)
Everyone who comes out admires you, but are you emitting some strange pheromones from your body?
>>166
It’s safe since it’s somewhat better than my older brother.
I still have no idea about the timing to dodge the dropkick attack after the Iron Crush!
Cao Cao’s bodyguard specialty, my bodyguard soldier.
Did I misjudge the strengths and weaknesses…?
I like stages where Wu can run around and tear apart the ambushes.
I watched a video of someone defeating the unbeatable Lu Bu with a staff, so I started using it too, and it might actually be quite useful.
It somehow feels super easy to play, and it’s really fun to grind away the opponent’s health with a strong attack after playing.
The only martial art I can use is the one that slams the ground from four directions.
I learned that if I quickly input guard at the moment of successfully parrying, I can deflect the attack I just parried…
>>175
I can’t aim for it, but I love it because it’s so lawless.
>>175
I’m confused, wondering if it requires timing skill similar to that of a fighting game…
>>175
I’m surprised that I can succeed even against a parry Lu Bu when both sides are extending their judgment…
I’m currently doing the Kure route, but I thought it was odd that the development suggested giving up because Sun Ce died without finding any corpses.
>>178
I understand that the unreasonable developments were made for the if route, but the if route itself lacks coherence.
>>178
It’s funny that this might be treated as a conspiracy by Sun Quan in later generations.
>>178
There’s a theory that the plan was a bit too reckless and ended up with enemies all around, so it seemed just right.
Before Sun Jian dies, is it still impossible to defeat Liu Biao given the time it would take to breach the castle gates?
>>182
I think it was a forced death at the moment they broke into the venue.
>>185
Cannot defeat it until the rockfall is triggered.
I’m surprised by the highly action-oriented information…
Koei can do such things…
>>183
This time, the action is really good.
You can fight in various ways with the same weapon.
The movement is a bit old-fashioned, so I think it would have been interesting if the protagonist was fixed and could move like in SEKIRO.
>>183
It’s only natural that this work has high action elements, but isn’t Koei Tecmo rather evaluated positively for its action among domestic manufacturers?
Even if we separate Chinin, the action in Waikiki was good too.
Even if you defeat the general before Bai Luan leaves during the stage of Sun Ce’s death, it won’t work.
After trying many times, I finally cleared the stage before Hakuran started talking! Or so I thought.
In the end, I was made to witness Sun Ce’s death…
I honestly didn’t need the riding ability.
>>193
I think it’s great that we had a constant dash speed.
I wonder if there’s a way to make the faction a threat because they’re being bound.
I’m moving the wire hook…
That said, in FromSoftware’s games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, normal mobility is still present, so if you’re going to enhance movement, it seems you can only increase the action quality of mounted combat to the level of a weapon.
There is a tendency to be underestimated because it’s labeled as “musbou” (unmatched).
It’s great to feel good when you mow down enemy soldiers with the Absolute Dual Dance.
Lu Bu’s HP hasn’t decreased…
Well, the low regard for the technology is partly due to the consequences of the past, where there was an overabundance of unbalanced performances.
There have been many attempts in the past to adjust the excessively bland balance of the unmatched work.
It didn’t go very well, did it?
>>200
When it becomes technical, there’s a dilemma that the sense of refreshment is lost.
This installment’s Musou Ranbu is a bit lacking, but the Musou Awakening feels the best it has ever been and is great.
I realized in a good way through Origins that the feeling of mowing grass is not the same as the feeling of being unbeatable.
As simple performance, it’s not impressive at all aside from Absolute Zero, and the rampage is about the same as True Musou in Summer Sphere…
The awakening of the Hōten Geki feels so good!
I think dual wielding is strong, and I’m a little relieved to see that many others share the same opinion…
But I feel like there’s not much strength in martial arts.