
The thread image was also like that back in the day!
In the past, there was a strange voice and a sense of cleanliness…
The area around the Yellow Turban was completely cut off with a razor.
It seems that the ranking in the popularity poll would be high now.
When it comes to Zhang Jiao, he was supposed to be that weird old man who breathes fire while twisting around with a reversed strange voice.
I can’t believe how much it has changed, considering the parts are the same…
It was my second time in a row without a match, so I had no impression of the face.
I was lucky to think, “Isn’t this guy Zhang Jiao?” when he appeared.
I have the impression that the brazen Zhang Jiao from FGO is quite often discussed.
Some people who are unrepentant truly care about the public…
It seems that the root of the strange old man hasn’t changed since back then.
It would have been easier if I could just give up and admit it…
It’s a historical fact that the self-proclaimed master, an odd old man, acted for the sake of the people and ended up in a situation beyond his control…
From a scientific standpoint, it doesn’t seem like a legitimate medicine, but maybe it worked due to faith or the placebo effect.
>>13
Traditional Chinese medicine is filled with things that cannot be explained by science…
The fact that it had gotten so serious means that the situation was already beyond hope…
When they drink the mysterious water, the people become lively.
The previous Musou games were like that, but the simulation aspect feels quite strict in a usual way.
The Yellow Turban Rebellion was supposed to be a tutorial stage for learning the Musou system with a funny uncle as the opponent…
>>18
It has become a tutorial for taking down the serious uncle…
Are you saying it’s wrong for us, who were taken from, to take back?
>>19
If you have no power, you will be robbed…
That is the way of the world.
>>19
It’s a Zao.
So I will judge according to the law.
>>87
This is the first time I’ve seen Mengde say something reasonable.
If they can’t be controlled and have just become mere bandits, we have no choice but to exterminate them…
I wonder if I would look handsome if I groomed my eyebrows and stopped having a star-like hairstyle?
>>21
Are you usually wearing special costumes?
It takes 400 years until the unification of Sui…
>>23
The era of warfare is too long!
>>23
It’s fortunate that the Sui dynasty didn’t end up in a state of division like the Western Jin, despite its quick downfall.
“This tutorial is quite long, isn’t it?!”
I remember it was a weird group of hovering old men during the multi-raid.
I think it’s a change that was kept under wraps to the extent that even in the official character introduction, they were hiding Zhang Jiao as a major surprise.
Well, there was a foundation from the Sui and Tang dynasties…
Is there no such thing as unmatched Sui and Tang?
>>32
Li Shimin, I’m counting on you! In the best ending…
When watching the video of the Yellow Turban Rebellion in Dynasty Warriors 2, it seems like they were selectively presenting information to make it appear as much like a cult as possible…
This shows the developers’ consideration to ensure that first-time players of Romance of the Three Kingdoms do not get confused.
I want the unmatched era of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
I want to rampage together with Zhu Quanzhong…
Well, if they say it’s fine to just go with Li Shimin, then it’s over for the Sui and Tang…
>>38
I heard that a person named Dou Jiande was a good warlord overflowing with benevolence.
>>39
A name also has virtue.
Guan Yu and Cao Cao also possess virtue.
I can’t forget the reply that says “Mengde only has virtue in his name.”
Even though we’re matching…
>>43
Gross
Dou Junde seems like a good person, but he gets killed by Li Shimin, right?
Well, it’s someone who’s being adored in a way that’s going to be a problem if they don’t get crushed.
>>44
An ambitious person who uses their moral character as a weapon seems quite dubious.
I recall that my last memory was collaborating with the people of Goto-beido in Musou 3.
From the perspective of a person from the Heisei era, that’s what leaders of new religions are like.
Throughout history, even the legendary Zhang Jiao considered the people in one way or another.
It is said that they only think about the people.
What do you think of Yatoku, Mengde?
The conversations in “Kizuna” are just too much, and I want… a route…
That’s why I’m saying to kill Liu Bei!
It’s the story you started, isn’t it?
I wish there were a few more big boss battles like this guy and the one against Lu Bu in the Origin.
The impact of these two matches was tremendous…
>>54
The videos that look like time attacks are actually from Lu Bu.
The image in the thread seems unsuitable for time attack videos because it has a tutorial for awakening.
>>59
It’s crazy how Guo Jia barely survives for the first time by doing something like a speedrun.
That’s not a body that should be doing something like that!
>>54
The transition from the impression of a Souls-like game to a seamless legion battle in the Zhang Jue War was amazing and unique to Musou.
It was exhilarating like a boss battle, but the only one that excited me since Lu Bu was Cao Cao’s Huayang Road, so I definitely wanted a bit more.
>>68
The large army in the latter half was much tougher than Zhang Jiao alone, which felt like an absolute domination and was extremely impressive.
It was great facing Dong Zhuo at Hulao Gate.
Chapter 3 had a rather plain final battle for all routes.
It’s nice how, despite having noble ambitions, the sharing of those ambitions doesn’t reach down to the grassroots, leading to just becoming a mere bandit…
>>56
Either way, this old man’s followers have no means to satisfy their hunger, so they have no choice but to plunder from somewhere.
It is said to have swelled to nearly 360,000 people.
Well, that’s impossible to control…
They say the sermons in the aspiration mode of 4 are scary, but soldiers need that kind of discipline, you know…
>>60
A position like that of a training instructor is really important.
Can float a rock.
Can emit fire.
I can’t serve rice.
When I was told that there was no way for divine providence to answer after desperately clinging to things that couldn’t be helped, I felt differently about it…
Can’t you serve bread or porridge?
I don’t deny that looting occurs in war, but if looting becomes everything, then it becomes banditry.
>>66
Just by attacking two or three villages like that…!
>>69
Execute.
Sometimes you lose because your spoils are heavy and your mobility decreases.
Why does everyone become arrogant?
Why do you take away from others when you know the suffering of hunger?
>>71
Tch, it’s so noisy…
We were hit too, so it’s fine!
Kazuya… it really hurts when I hit this, even though it’s just an illusion…
Maybe the Yellow Turban rebels would be suited for places like Mongolia.
>>73
Taking things without permission will be punished anywhere.
In the battle against Zhang Jiao, it was rare for Mengde to say something good.
Show me an order that changes into a righteous cause.
>>76
Moutoku is basically saying something good that sounds like it should be true!
The Mongol army sets a deadline for looting cities that they have captured.
>>77
The Han Chinese are…
In the midst of the large army’s turmoil, I feel a sense of being invincible as I stand my ground.
On the contrary, if we don’t meet the conditions and somehow boost morale, my allied generals will continue to retreat, and it feels like I can’t single-handedly turn around this overwhelming situation in group battles.
This large army battle is quite fun.
If anime and games become big hits online
Let’s ride the wave of hegemony, long live the Yellow Turbans!
Men are outdated! Those who are pathetic will get involved.
It’s the same as that.
The old man who greatly influenced Chinese Taoist thought together with the Five Pecks of Rice!
There are leaders in history who normally use religion to show a different order.
>>83
And what is that grateful teaching…?
The decisive battle with the thread image.
Xuzhou Lu Bu
Guan Yu from the Wei Route Trust
These three are certainly memorable in terms of battles.
>>85
If I take the Wei route, I can get all the delicious spots…
I just did the Lu Bu battle yesterday.
Even though we were all gathered around, in the end, it was just me and Lu Bu standing, and I was genuinely scared.
Before I knew it, none of the minions were left…
>>88
It’s nice that we’re finally able to defeat the all-stars like Xu Chu, Zhang Fei, Xiahou Dun, and Guan Yu.
>>88
Guo Jia has been defeated!
Sao is not excited about Liu Bei…
This time, Meng De looks incredibly beautiful, and all the generals of Wei are unique and charming, plus the event battles are really exciting with Wei being given a lot of advantages.
I think maybe the Wei people wrote the scenario.
Actually, Ma Yuanyi, who entered Luoyang with the help of a eunuch in league with the Yellow Turbans, was supposed to rise up and cause chaos by simultaneously revolting in various regions, but when the conspiracy was exposed, it started in a haphazard manner…
How did they defeat Liu Bei without you, Ku Route…?