A short sword that only weak governors can afford. Its made of cheap materials to keep its cost low, so don't expect too much out of it. It'll get better with experience though.A long sword more commonly seen in warfare than its weaker short sword counterpart. Its length and weight makes it a formidable weapon.The steel sword is made out of the best materials available and only the nobility can afford to outfit their army with these devastating weapons.A cheap short spear that is usually wielded by rebelling farmers. Don't expect much performance out of it, but experience can make it a better weapon. A longer and heavier spear. It is more powerful than a short spear.A powerful spear with a sharp steel edge. It can penetrate enemy defences to hit them in their weak point for massive damage. A short bow than can only fire arrows a short distance. Its power leaves something to be desired, but it will gain some strength with experience.A long bow that can pierce thick armour. It is more powerful than a short bow, but it takes practice to draw and accurately fire a bow of this size. The material and design of the iron bow means it takes a strong arm to draw, but every arrow shot from this bow can penetrate the heaviest of armour.A wooden staff that you'd expect an old man to use to support himself. Experience can improve this weapon so it is more formidable. Somewhat.A bronze staff. It is more powerful than a wooden staff.A balanced iron staff that can be used to parry attacks and strike opponents. In the hands of a master it is a devastating weapon.A wooden catapult. Don't expect too much of it. It'll get better with experience, though.A bronze catapult. It is more powerful than a wooden catapult.An iron catapult. It is the most powerful of all catapults.A bamboo fan that can create a small, cool breeze to help cool off on hot days. Don't expect to get much more out of it, but experience will help make this weapon more effective. A fan designed to be used in battle. It is capable of deflecting enemy attacks and is more powerful than the bamboo fan. Just don't expect the same cool breeze though. The favorite fan that strategists used when directing troops, steel fans are the most powerful of all fans and can also give off a pleasant breeze. A magician's sword made of stone. Don't expect too much of it. It'll get better with experience, though.A magician's sword made of bronze. It is more powerful than the stone sword.A magician's sword made of iron. The most powerful of all magician's swords.Liu Bei's twin swords. Liu Bei had them forged after the Peach Garden Oath, and carried them with him always. Can counterattack on a counterattack.The Sword of Light, a sword carried by Cao Cao's sword-bearer, Xiahou En. It is very powerful against cavalry units.The Sword of Heaven. The blade is wide and strong, and can be used like a shield in blocking enemy attacks.Sun Jian's Ancestral Sword. It is light and easy to wield, and whoever uses it would feel agile.Guan Yu's Green Dragon Sabre. Its incredible weight prevents any kind of counterattack.Zhang Fei's Serpent Spear. The tip is in the form of a snake. A powerful thrust from this spear can pierce through two units in a row.Lu Bu's Cresent Halberd. This bloodthirsty weapon automatically attacks a neighboring enemy unit when its handler defeats an enemy unit.A heavy bow Lu Bu built for himself. Its power is such that it can stun an enemy and render him unable to move.The bow of the Flying General, Li Guang, of the Western Han dynasty. It can render an enemy unable to use tactics.Twin Comets, a weapon consisting of two metal balls joined by a chain. Its unpredictable attack pattern can stun the enemy target.Twin Flails. They counterattack an enemy counterattack.A catapult that can launch poisonous objects at the enemy.Fan of Storms, a fan that can increase the effect of wind-based tactics.Fan of Blazes, a fan able to fan up incredible fires. It can increase the effect of fire tactics.Zhuge Liang's fan. It is made from the feathers of a white eagle, which give the fan immense magical power. It can decrease the MP required for using tactics.The Seven Star Sword was Wang Yun's sword, which Cao Cao borrowed for the purpose of assassinating Dong Zhuo. It increases the success rate of tactics.The Sword of Sages. it grants magical powers to the owner, and can raise his maximum MP.A set of leather armour. It'll help with scrapes and bruises, but don't expect it to stop serious weapons. It will get better with experience though.Bronze mail that provides better protection than leather armour. It reduces the damage taken from attacks, keeping units in the fray longer.Iron plate mail is the best protection money can buy. However it is also very expensive and only wealthy governors or nobility can afford them. A cloth robe that you see peasants wearing. It tears easily and provides minimal protection, so don't expect it to save your hide. It'll improve with experience though. A leather robe that provides superior protection over cloth robes, but it won't make any fashion statements. Famous strategists and martial artists often wear these.A robe that accommodates both combat and fashion, combat robes are made to facilitate movement in combat, resist enemy attacks, and not shame the wearer from wearing it in public.An armour fitted with mirrors. The glare from the mirrors confuses the aim of all projectile attacks.A set of armour made of gold. It protects the wearer from critical hits.A chainmail armour. It facilitates movement, and can help evade chain attacks.A set of silver armour. It can reduce damage taken from tactics.A set of dragonscale armour. When physically attacked, MP will be deducted instead of HP.A robe embroidered with flying dragon motifs. It is designed for combat, and can make the wearer more agile.A robe of feathers worn by Zhuge Liang. It can enhance the wearer's Mind.A robe made of black cloth. it can raise the maximum MP value of the wearer.A robe woven of phoenix feathers. It continuously heals the wearer and replenishes his HP.A leather shield. It can increase one's rate of successful defence.A bronze shield. It is more effective than a leather shield.A silver shield. It can increase the rate one dodges tactic attacks.The Shield of Gods. It protects its bearer from both physical and tactical attacks.A leather saddle. It helps reduce the damage a mounted unit takes from long-range attacks.A bronze saddle. It is more effective than a leather saddle.Wheel of Winds. Equippable only on catapults, it helps the unit move faster.Storm, Cao Cao's famous steed. It can increase the rider's mobility.Shadow Runner, Cao Cao's horse. It can increase the rider's movement rate.Red Hare, Lu Bu's famous steed. It can move around enemies ignoring their zone of control.Hex Mark, Liu Bei's famous steed. When equipped, except for impassable terrain, all terrains can be traversed by spending just one movement point per square.A leather helmet. It raises the maximum HP of the wearer. Only infantry units may equip it.A bronze helmet. It is more effective than a leather helmet.A steel helmet. It is the most effective of all helmets, and can raise the maximum HP of its wearer by a lot.A cloth bandana, the hermit's headgear of choice. It can increase the maximum MP of the wearer.A silk bandana. It is more effective than a cloth bandana.Zhuge Liang's bandana. The most effective of all bandanas, it can raise the maximum MP of its wearer by a lot.A pair of cloth gloves. They can help increase hit accuracy.A pair of leather gloves. They are more effective than cloth gloves.A sharp projectile weapon made of stone. It can be used to attack enemies one square away. Only bandits can equip this.Sunzi's Art of War, a war manual written by Sun Wu of the Spring and Autumn Period. The equipper gains EXP every round.Mengde's New Book, a military manual written by Cao Cao. When equipped, it can increase the Exp obtained in battle.The medical manual written by the famous physcian, Hua Tuo. It heals the HP of its equipper at the beginning of each round.A medical manual obtained by the Daoist Yu Ji from a mystic in the mountains. It neutralizes abnormal states at the start of each round.The Way of Peace, a book on magic which Zhang Jiao received from the Sage of Mount Hua. It replenishes the MP of its equipper at the start of each round.A sorcery book obtained by the magician Zuo Ci, in Mount Emei. Whoever equips it can imitate the tactics available to adjacent units.The Six Strategies, a war manual edited by Taigong of the Zhou dynasty. It can increase the Exp obtained by its equipper's weapon.The Three Tactics, a war manual of the same fame as the Six Strategies. It can increase the Exp obtained by its equipper's armour.A Bean Bag, a bag for putting Recovery Beans in. Whoever equips it can use a bean when taking damage from either physical or tactical attacks.The Imperial Seal. Legend has it that whoever possesses the Seal will dominate the world. It enables its equipper to perform a critical hit every time.A jewel emitting a green light. It is for summoning the mystical Green Dragon, and can only be equipped by Mounted Strategists.A jewel emitting a red light. It is for summoning the mystical Red Phoenix, and can only be equipped by Strategists.A jewel with a jet-black shine. It is for summoning the mystical Black Tortoise, and can only be equipped by Magicians.A jewel with a pale hue. It is for summoning the mystical White Tiger, and can only be equipped by Geomancers.Magical beans that can heal wounds when consumed. Not terribly effective, but they're economical as long as you don't trade your cow for it. Magical rice that can heal wounds when consumed. Its much more effective than beans, but magical rice won't become a beanstalk when planted.A magical peach that can recover any and all wounds when consumed. Magical peaches are very rare and should be used only in dire situations.A magical potion that recovers MP. It's not cheap.A magical wine that recovers MP. It is quite effective.An antidote that neutralizes poison in the body. Made from natural herbal sources.A potion for units in the "stunned" status. Seems to be quite bitter.An ointment for relieving "numbed" status and allowing the unit to move again.A medicine for cancelling the "Silenced" state. It tastes quite pleasant.A medicine for curing all abnormal states: poison, stunned, numb, and silenced.A seal authorizing the promotion of unit type. It can be used by units that have reached the appropriate level. It also restores HP and MP completely.A magical fruit that increases Strength. It also raises Attack.A magical fruit that increases Intelligence. It also raises Mind.A magical fruit that increases Leadership. It also raises Defence.A magical fruit that increases Dexterity. It also raises Burst.A magical fruit that increases Luck. It also raises Spirit.A magical fruit that raises EXP or level. It also recovers HP and MP completely.ÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËMagic Message StartLights an enemy unit on fire. Cannot be used when raining or snowing, or on dirt, hills, fords, swamps, rivers, or snow.Surround an enemy unit with fire and deal heavy damage. Cannot be used when raining or snowing, or on dirt, hills, fords, swamps, rivers, or snow.Lights several enemy units on fire. Cannot be used when raining or snowing, or on dirt, hills, fords, swamps, rivers, or snow.Surround several enemy units with fire and deal heavy damage. Cannot be used when raining or snowing, or on dirt, hills, fords, swamps, rivers, or snow.Causes an explosion that heavily damages enemy units in a straight line. Cannot be used when raining or snowing, or on dirt, hills, fords, swamps, rivers, or snow.Controls water to attack an enemy unit. Can only be used on bridges, fords, swamps, rivers, and snow.Controls water to flood an enemy unit. Can only be used on bridges, fords, swamps, rivers, and snow.Controls water to attack several enemy units. Can only be used on bridges, fords, swamps, rivers, and snow.Controls water to flood several enemy units. Can only be used on bridges, fords, swamps, rivers, and snow.Attempts to wash an enemy unit off the map with a tsunami, but the rate of success is low. Can only be used on bridges, fords, swamps, rivers, and snow.Attacks an enemy unit with a whirlwind. Cannot be used against units in buildings or woods.Attacks an enemy unit with a tornado. Cannot be used against units in buildings or woods.Attacks several enemy units with a whirlwind. Cannot be used against units in buildings or woods.Attacks several enemy units with a tornadoes. Cannot be used against units in buildings or woods.Causes a sandstorm that damages all enemy units except those in buildings or woods.Drops rocks onto an enemy unit. Can only be used on hills or dirt.Attacks an enemy unit with a landslide. Can only be used on hills or dirt.Drops rocks onto several enemy units. Can only be used on hills or dirt.Causes a massive rockslide to attack several enemy units. Can only be used on hills or dirt.Drops a giant boulder onto an enemy unit and critically wounding it. Can only be used on hills or dirt.Takes away an enemy's HP and replenishes own HP.Knocks out an enemy unit completely and causes it to retreat. The rate of success is low.Takes away an enemy's MP and replenishes own MP.Confuses the command structure in the enemy units within range, causing their Burst to be lowered temporarily. As a result, their aim and defence are lowered.Confuses the command structure in the enemy units within range, causing their Burst to be lowered temporarily. As a result, their aim and defence are lowered.Demoralizes enemy units within range, and lowering their Spirit. This can cause their rate of critical hits to be lowered.Demoralizes enemy units within range, and lowering their Spirit. This can cause their rate of critical hits to be lowered.Scares an enemy unit, lowering its attack power temporarily. (Lowers Mind power instead of Attack when cast on Strategists, Geomancers, Magicians, and Mounted Strategists.)Scares enemy units within range, lowering their attack power temporarily. (Lowers Mind power instead of Attack when cast on Strategists, Geomancers, Magicians, and Mounted Strategists.)Taunts an enemy unit, lowering its defence.Taunts several enemy units, lowering their defence.Confuses an enemy unit with disinformation.Confuses several enemy units with disinformation.Attacks an enemy unit with poisonous gas.Attacks several enemy units with poisonous gas.Numbs an enemy unit and renders it unable to move.Numbs several enemy units and renders them unable to move.Silences an enemy officer and renders him unable to use tactics.Affects enemy units in mysterious ways.Heals an ally unit by a small amount of HP.Heals an ally unit by a larger amount of HP.Heals several ally units by a small amount of HP.Heals several ally units by a larger amount of HP.Replenishes the HP of any ally unit on the map.Replenishes a small amount of MP of an ally unit.Replenishes a larger amount of MP of an ally unit.Cures all abnormal status of an ally unit.Cures all abnormal status of several ally units.Temporarily increases the mobility of an ally unit.Adjusts the command system of ally units within range, and increases their Burst temporarily. As a result, their aim and defence are improved.Adjusts the command system of ally units within range, and increases their Burst temporarily. As a result, their aim and defence are improved.Raises the morale of ally units within range, improving their Spirit. Their success rate of critical hits is improved.Raises the morale of ally units within range, improving their Spirit. Their success rate of critical hits is improved.Encourages an ally unit to increase its Attack power. (Increases Mind power for Strategists, Geomancers, Magicians, and Mounted Strategists.)Encourages an ally unit to increase its Attack power. (Increases Mind power for Strategists, Geomancers, Magicians, and Mounted Strategists.)Changes the formation of an ally unit, increasing its defence abilities.Changes the formation of several ally units, increasing their defence abilities.Reactivates an ally unit who has moved already.Praying for rain using sorcery spells.Praying for sunshine using sorcery spells.Praying for a cloudy sky using sorcery spells.Encourages own unit to increase Attack power. (Increases Mind power for Strategists, Geomancers, Magicians, and Mounted Strategists.)Decreases own unit's HP for replenishing MP.Temporarily increases Attack, Defence, Burst, and Spirit.Summons the Green Dragon, who causes lightening around the summoner. This can only be used when rainy or snowing. The Green Jewel is required.Summons the Red Phoenix, who burns enemy units with a raging fire around the summoner. This can only be used when sunny. The Red Jewel is required.Summons the Black Tortoise, who inflicts abnormal status on all units (ally or enemy). This can only be used when cloudy. The Black Jewel is required.Summons the White Tiger, who restores all the HP of ally units and cures them of abnormal status. The White Jewel is required.ÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËHex Battle Name Start ( MAX : 18 Bytes )Battle of YingchuanSishui PassHulao PassPursuing Dong ZhuoRebels at QingzhouVengeance at XiapiRetake Puyang!Ambush at PuyangSiege of PuyangEmperor XianEscape from WanSiege of Yuan ShuBattle of WanSaving XuzhouSiege of Lu BuInvading XuzhouBattle of BaimaBattle of YanjinBattle of GuanduBattle of CangtingMount RangBattle of LiyangSiege of YeBattle of NanpiBattle of LiuchengBowang SlopeChangban SlopeFlames over ChibiDisaster at ChibiEscape from ChibiBattle of HefeiWei RiverSiege of Zhang LuXiaoyao FordsBattle of RuxukouMount DingjunHan RiverBattle of XieguSaving Fan CastleYangping PassBattle of Jian'geFall of ChengduBaidi CastleBattle of ChibiBattle of RuxukouInvasion of JianyeMount DingjunSaving Mai CastleBattle of JianglingBattle of ChibiBattle of RuxukouInvasion of JianyeFishbelly MeadowsBaidi CastleBattle of Jian'geYangping PassWuzhang PlainsDepths of WuzhangÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËUnit Message StartWarlords are a balanced unit capable of attacking and using tactics. They don't suffer from any particular weakness.Rulers are exceptional multipurpose units with a greater attack area and superior tactics. They are a valuable asset in any battle. Heroes have improved mobility and can fill any role on the battlefield. Truly an exceptional, all-rounded unit that lives up to its name. Level 1 Infantry. Basic foot soldiers who can take a few hits and have excellent attack range. They're exceptional against archers but are easily routed by cavalry.Level 2 Infantry. Soldiers that have excellent defence capabilities and can resist tactics. They shine best when defending gates or choke points. Level 3 Infantry. Heavy infantry that can hold off against an army. While they are still weak against cavalry, their exceptional defence makes them a very reliable unit. Level 1 Archers. Armed with bows, archers can attack at a range but are incapable of fighting adjacent units. They fight well against cavalry but are easily defeated by infantry. Level 2 Archers. Now armed with crossbows, archers have a greater range and have a higher chance of dealing a critical hit.Level 3 Archers. Heavy crossbows means this unit has exceptional range only beaten by catapults. Only elite marksmen can effectively use these heavy crossbows.Level 1 Cavalry. Mounted on horses, these warriors repel infantry attacks with ease but fall prey to ranged attacks. Their mobility and power is their greatest asset. Level 2 Cavalry. These units are trained to charge enemy infantry. However their even higher mobility puts them at risk if they move too far ahead of the army. Level 3 Cavalry. Now with better mobility and attack range, these heavy cavalry are devastating and can trample enemy lines. Level 1 Horsebow. Archers with bows mounted on horses, they take the high mobility of cavalry and attack range of archers to form a unit capable of damaging any mounted unit.Level 2 Horsebow. Crossbows improve the range of these mounted archers, but they can't match the attack range of foot archers. However they have superior attack power.Level 3 Horsebow. Heavy crossbows, better range, and mobility makes these mounted archers a major threat, especially when their attacks are coordinated with cavalry. Level 1 Catapult. Catapults are made to shoot over walls, obstacles, and enemy units with unsurpassed range. With experience, it will become a powerful unit.Level 2 Catapult. With more power than its predecessor, these catapults can devastate armies with its new ability to hit multiple enemies in a single attack.Level 3 Catapult. Now with better mobility and range, catapults are devastating to any who oppose these weapons of mass destruction.Level 1 Fighter. Trained in martial arts, fighters are trained to block enemy attacks and attack twice when they're on the offensive.Level 2 Fighter. Extensive training has improved their attack range and mobility, making them capable of pwning the enemy. Level 3 Fighter. Trained in a nearby land, these masters in the martial arts are capable of fighting an entire army singlehandedly. Level 1 Bandit. Bandits fight with unorthodox methods, excelling when fighting on rough terrain. Bandits are all about the offensive, having high Attack and Spirit. Level 2 Bandit. An outlaw capable of using some earth-based tactics. Lure the enemy onto favourable terrain, then destroy them all! Level 3 Bandit. These brigands are masters of dealing critical attacks and have the mobility to keep up with retreating targets.Level 1 Strategist. Strategists are non-melee units that attack using various fire, water, and earth tactics.Level 2 Strategist. They plan the demise of their enemies using a wide variety of tactics that can hit multiple units or damage a single unit significantly.Level 3 Strategist. A master tactician, these units can lay waste to small armies using extremely destructive tactics. They don't have much in the way of defences though. Level 1 Geomancer. A non-melee unit whose sole purpose is to support other units. They can use healing tactics, or buff friendly units to improve their fighting capabilities.Level 2 Geomancer. Not only can these Geomancers use better healing tactics and can buff even more units, they have the mobility to get where their help is needed most. Level 3 Geomancer. At the peak of their power, Geomancers are masters at support tactics and can be counted on to provide relief to units in distress.Level 1 Magician. Studied in the magical arts, Magicians use their knowledge to hamper the fighting ability of enemy units.Level 2 Magician. Experts with magic, they can reduce the fighting capabilities of multiple units and use offensive magic that isn't dependent on the weather. Level 3 Magician. Masters at their art, Magicians can use a myriad of tactics to take control of any situation and weaken the abilities of the enemy army.Level 1 Mounted Strategist. Sporting a horse, the mounted strategist has the same mobility as cavalry while using tactics to attack enemy units.Level 2 Mounted Strategist. This unit is an expert at fire and wind tactics They can also cast spells to change the weather to create the ideal conditions to defeat the enemy.Level 3 Mounted Strategist. A master at fire and wind tactics, they can cast up a storm that can damage all enemy units. Can be used to back up other cavalry units.Level 1 Dancer. As capable as a fighter on the battlefield, they have high burst and are elusive targets. They are also capable of restoring adjacent allies to normal status. Level 2 Dancer. These flowers of the battlefield have improved attack range and more tactics, making them as deadly as they are beautiful. Level 3 Dancer. Their mastery of the dance makes them an elusive target on the battlefield. These master dancers are capable of holding off an army. A formidable melee unit, the Xiliang Chariot hails from a distant land and has exceptional attack, defence, and mobility. Tactics are the best method of defeating these behemoths.Believers of Zhang Jiao's Way of Peace, the Yellow Turbans got their name from their distinctive headgear. They are poor fighters and are easily defeated. Pirates are formidable fighters, especially on water where they can use tactics to defeat their enemies. Their motto is: ¡°We fight on our own turf.¡±Trained bears have high attack abilities and can numb enemy units. Ranged attacks, such as archery or tactics, have the most devastating effect of these units. Trained tigers have high attack abilities and can attack two units in a row. Ranged attacks, such as archery or tactics, have the most devastating effect of these units.Admirals are proven warriors on water. Not only do they have a strong melee attack, but their water tactics are even more formidable. Wizards are rare, exceptional men who have studied and can use nearly every tactic. Their knowledge is only matched by their abilities. Watch out! A Mystic is capable of anything, his means being outside the comprehension of most. They rarely get involved with political conflicts though.A transport unit that is incapable of fighting or defending itself. Easy pickings for enemy units if left undefended. A supplies unit that is incapable of fighting or defending itself. Easy pickings for enemy units if left undefended. A wooden puppet brought to life by unknown means. Don't underestimate them, as they can poison units they attack. They appear to be defenceless against tactics though. A clay golem brought to life by unknown means. As formidable as any soldier, they can also stun units they attack. They appear to be defenceless against tactics though. The Emperor of the Han Dynasty. He has no knowledge of how to fight and is unable to defend himself. Make sure he doesn't fall into the wrong hands!Innocent peasants who can't defend themselves and don't want to be involved in battle. They are simply unfortunate enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.ÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËInported From San5 Excepting 467:Chousen 480:Souanmin 599:KenteiPersonal History Message StartCao Cao, styled Mengde. Skilled at both domestic and military affairs. Called the Hero of Chaos. He fought against the Yellow Scarves and Dong Zhuo and united the north, founding Wei.Xiahou Dun, styled Yuanrang. He was Cao Cao's cousin and most trusted man. His left eye was shot by Cao Xing in a battle. Removing the arrow, he swallowed his eye, and killed Cao Xing.Zhang Liao, style Wenyuan. A brave and resourceful general and head of Wei's Five Generals. At Hefei, he menaced the Wu army with only eight hundred crack troops.Guan Yu, style Yunchang. Liu Bei's sworn brother, he swore to help Liu Bei restore the Han. He slew Yan Liang and Wen Chou before rejoining Liu Bei. He was the leader of Shu's Tiger Generals.Cao Zhang, style Ziwen. Cao Cao¡¯s valiant third son. He was called ¡°Yellow Beard.¡± He fought against Liu Bei at Hanzhong and was a rival of his brother Pi. He died shortly after Pi¡¯s ascension.Cao Ren, style Zixiao. Cao Cao's cousin. Served Cao Cao from the very beginning. Chen Jiao praised his prowess as godly even in times of duress. He was eventually made Commander-in-Chief.Xiahou Yuan, style Miaocai. A commander expert in surprise attacks. While defending Mt. Dingjun, he fell for Fa Zheng's strategy and was killed by Huang Zhong. Zhang He, style Jun'ai. He served Yuan Shao, but at Guandu, he was blamed for a loss and defected to Cao Cao with Gao Lan. As one of Wei¡¯s Five Generals, he was praised even by Zhuge Liang.Cao Pi, style Zihuan. Cao Cao's second son. His brother Ang died early, so he was made as heir. He ended the Han Dynasty and established the Wei Dynasty. He entrusted Wei to Sima Yi and Cao Zhen.Pang De, style Lingming. He served Ma Chao before being caught by Cao Cao, whom he joined. When Guan Yu attacked Fancheng, he fought well but was caught. He refused to surrender and died honorably.Yue Jin, style Wenqian. Originally a civil officer, he switched over to be a military commander and became one of the Five Commanders of Wei.Li Dian, style Mancheng. He served Cao Cao from the beginning and fought in nearly a hundred battles. He often settled disputes with his comrades. He guarded Hefei with Zhang Liao and Yue Jin. Cao Hong, style Zilian. Cao Cao's cousin. He served with his brother, Cao Ren. He saved Cao Cao from disaster on numerous occasions.Xu Huang, style Gongming. One of Wei's Five Generals. He originally served Yang Feng but was convinced by Man Chong to join Cao Cao. He defeated Guan Yu at Fancheng and was praised by Cao Cao.Yu Jin, style Wenze. Firm and strict, he earned Cao Cao's praise at Guandu and was named one of Wei's Five Generals. At Fancheng, he was defeated by Guan Yu and begged for his life to be spared.Xu Chu, style Zhongkang. Trusted by Cao Cao, he was one of his bodyguards alongside Dian Wei. He matched Ma Chao in a duel to save his lord. Cao Cao called him ¡°Crazy Tiger.¡±Dian Wei. He was called ¡°The Coming Evil of Old.¡± Cao Cao admired his strength and made him a bodyguard. When Zhang Xiu ambushed Cao Cao, Dian Wei sacrificed his life for Cao Cao to escape. Diao Chan. A gifted dancer and songstress with a beautiful face. She bravely carried out the ¡°Double Snare Plot¡± between Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu.Liu Ye, style Ziyang. He was recommended by Guo Jia to Cao Cao. At Guandu, he unveiled the mobile catapult, thwarting Feng Ji's ploy. He served three generations of Wei and was made Grand Tutor.Sima Yi, style Zhongda. He served four generations of Wei rulers. Extremely intelligent. He thwarted Zhuge Liang's campaign at Qishan. He would go on to seize power and lay the foundations for Jin.Xun Yu, style Wenruo. Cao Cao called him his Zhang Liang. A brilliant strategist. At Guandu, he encouraged a demoralized Cao Cao, causing Cao's army to fight harder for victory.Cheng Yu, style Zhongde. Recommended by Xun Yu. One of Cao Cao's top military aides. When Yanzhou was seized, he encouraged Cao Cao. At Cangting, he used the "Total Ambush" ploy to defeat Yuan Shao.Guo Jia, style Fengxiao. Cao Cao's most trusted strategist. Died of illness after the Hebei campaign at 38 years of age. Cao Cao said at Chibi, "If I still had Fengxiao, I would not have lost thus." Jia Xu, style Wenhe. At a young age, was compared to Zhang Liang. He was appointed as a minister to Cao Cao and was noted for his talents. Contributed greatly to Cao Pi's ascension to the throne.Xun Yu, style Gongda. At a young age, was compared to Zhang Liang. He was appointed as a minister to Cao Cao and was noted for his talents. During Cao Pi's reign, he had numerous contributions.Man Chong, style Bo'ning. Recommended by Liu Ye to serve Cao Cao. Recruited Xu Huang. He aided Cao Ren at Fancheng, convincing him not to retreat. He halted Wu's advance in the Northern Campaign.Xiahou En was Cao Cao's sword bearer who guarded the Sword of Light. Whilst plundering at Changban, he was cut down in one blow by Zhao Yun, who took the prized blade. Wen Pin was an officer under Liu Biao. When Liu Cong surrendered Jingzhou, he did not join Cao Cao. Moved by his loyalty, Cao Cao made him Marquis of Guannei. He helped Cao Pi escape Wu's attack.Xiahou Jie was an officer of Cao Cao's. At Changban, he fell off of his horse and died due to Zhang Fei's roar at the bridge.Guo Huai, style Boji. He was Wei's Minister of War. He served under Cao Zhen and Sima Yi. He was stationed in Yongzhou and attacked the rebel Xiahou Ba. He later saved Sima Zhao at Mount Tielong.Cao Anmin. Cao Cao's nephew. Was slain during Zhang Xiu's surprise raid.Cao Ang, style Zixiu. Cao Cao's eldest son. When Zhang Xiu suddenly attacked Cao Cao, he gave his horse to his father, saving Cao Cao's life, but at the cost of his own.Liu Bei, style Xuande. Liu Sheng's descendant. Cao Cao viewed him as a hero and a rival. After Emperor Xian was forced to abdicate, he proclaimed himself Emperor of Shu-Han.Zhang Fei, style Yide. Brave sworn brother of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. At Changban, he held off Cao Cao's army singlehandedly. He became General of Chariots and Cavalry, and was made a Tiger General.Zhao Yun, style Zilong. One of Shu's Five Tiger Generals. Both brave and resourceful, he saved Liu Bei's son at Changban. At Hanzhong, he dealt Cao Cao's pursuing troops a massive defeat.Zhuge Liang, style Kongming. Called the Sleeping Dragon. Shu's Prime Minister. After being visited thrice by Liu Bei, he joined him as a tactician. He led Shu after Liu Bei's defeat until his death.Huang Zhong, style Hansheng. Formerly Han Xuan's subordinate, he was fought Guan Yu to a draw before joining Liu Bei. At Hanzhong, he had great success despite his age. He was named a Tiger General.Wei Yan, style Wenchang. Deeply trusted by Liu Bei. A skilled warrior with many merits. He and Zhuge Liang disliked one another. After Zhuge's death, he tried to seize control but was slain.Fa Zheng, style Xiaozhi. Helped Liu Bei establish Shu. A cunning strategist, he helped Liu Bei take Hanzhong. After Yiling, Zhuge Liang lamented that Fa Zheng was not alive to dissuade Liu Bei.Yi Ji, style Jibo. Originally Liu Biao's advisor, he joined Liu Bei after Cai Mao made Liu Cong surrender to Cao Cao. He wrote "Shu Laws." Impressed Sun Quan with his wit.Sun Qian, style Gongyou. Formerly Tao Qian's subordinate. A diplomat and advisor to Liu Bei. After Liu Bei entered Shu, he was second in rank only to Mi Zhu.Mi Zhu, style Zizhong. A merchant who joined Tao Qian and then Liu Bei. He was named General Who Secures the Han, a rank even above Zhuge Liang's own.Mi Fang, style Zifang. Mi Zhu's younger brother. As Guan Yu's subordinate, he guarded Nanjun. Fu Shiren convinced him to betray Guan Yu and join Wu, leading to Guan Yu's demise.Jian Yong, style Xianhe. Liu Bei's fellow townsman and follower since the start. Active involvement as ambassador and advisor. Known to be calm and placid, he was named General of Shining Virtues.Liao Hua, style Yuanjian. Became Guan Yu's subordinate during Guan's search for Liu Bei. One of the few remaining brave generals in later days, he was well trusted and remained a main pillar for Shu.Liu Feng, Liu Bei's adopted son. When Guan Yu was besieged by Wu, he refused to send reinforcements from Shang Yong. This made Liu Bei furious and ordered his execution at Chengdu.Guan Ping, Guan Yu's adopted son and right-hand general. Modest and calm, he was well liked by his subordinates and other generals. He died with Guan Yu at Mai City.Zhou Cang, a former Yellow Turban. Met and followed Guan Yu when he was a bandit at Mt. Woniu. He admired Guan Yu and committed suicide upon his lord's death.Yan Yan, originally a general under Liu Zhang. Put up a stubborn resistance against Zhang Fei, but later surrendered due to Zhang's sincerity. He became Huang Zhong's seasoned second general.Ma Liang, style Jichang. Known as White-Browed Ma Liang, he was Guan Yu¡¯s main advisor and ZhuGe Liang's good friend. His protest against the ill-fated Yi Ling¡¯s campaign was ignored by Liu Bei.Ma Su, style Youchang, Ma Liang's talented younger brother. Highly regarded by Zhuge Liang, yet Liu Bei thought otherwise. His impracticality eventually led to the defeat at Jieting and his execution.Wang Fu, style Guoshan. Advised Guan Yu to increase security of Jing Province. Put up a bloody resistance at Mai City when Guan left, but upon hearing Guan¡¯s death, he jumped off the city walls.Shamoke, barbarian king with exotic features. Assisted Liu Bei's attack on Wu and shot Gan Ning to death. However, after Lu Xun's blaze at Yi Ling, he was in turn killed by Zhou Tai during retreat.Guan Xing, style Anguo, Guan Yu's second son. Sworn as brother to Zhang Bao at Liu Bei's facilitation. Determined to avenge his father's death, his skills shone through during the attack on Wu.Zhang Bao, Zhang Fei's eldest son. Participated in the battle of Yiling to avenge his father. Zhuge Liang placed high hopes on him and Guan Xing. He died during the Northern Campaign.Jiang Wan, style Gongyan. Calm and collected, he was regarded by Zhuge Liang as reliable and trustworthy of important matters . After Zhuge's death, he became one of Shu's chief administrator.Fei Yi, style Wenwei. Zhuge Liang's able subordinate during the Northern Campaign. After Zhuge's death, he and Jiang Wan put on the feat of supporting the declining Shu.Ma Chao, style Mengqi, Ma Teng's eldest son and nicknamed "The Splendid Ma Chao". Attempted to avenge his father, but was defeated and joined Shu. One of the Tiger Generals.Ma Dai, Ma Chao's cousin. Went to Shu with Ma Chao and had high achievements during ZhuGe Liang's Campaigns. Before Zhuge's death, he entrusted Ma with the plan to kill the rebellious Wei Yan.Wang Ping, style Zijun. Originally under Wei's Xu Huang but surrendered to Shu. Active in both the Northern and Southern Campaigns. During Battle of Jie Ting, his due warnings to Ma Su went ignored.Li Yan, style Zhengfang. Liu Zhang's subordinate before surrendering to Liu Bei. He was on par with Huang Zhong as a fierce warrior and was praised by Liu Bei. Wu Yi, style Ziyuan, Liu Zhang's sworn brother. Became Liu Bei¡¯s subordinate and participated in the Northern Campaign. His sister became Liu Bei's wife and gave birth to Liu Li and Liu Yong.Wu Lan came under Liu Bei as he conquered the west and became Ma Chao's second officer. During the Battle of Xiegu, he was killed by Cao Zhang, Cao Cao's son.Tong Lei, originally Liu Zhang's general but later surrendered to Liu Bei. Later fought courageously against Wei's Zhang He on the western front, but was killed during an ambush.Liu Qi, Liu Biao's eldest son. Discriminated by Lady Cai¡¯s inner circle, which strife to enthrone Liu Zhong. Escaped danger by following Zhuge Liang's advice to stay away from central.Meng Da, style Ziqing. Acted as agent in helping Liu Bei get the West. Later defected to Wei by fear of punishment for not saving Guan Yu. Again he rebelled against Wei and was killed by Sima Yi.Guan Suo, Guan Yu's third son. Escaped death during Jing¡¯s fall. Later fought bravely as vanguard against the Nanman King Meng Huo in Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign.Liu Shan, style Gongsi, Liu Bei's eldest son and heir. An infamous imbecile, he was extravagant and fatuous. During Wei's invasion, he tied himself up and surrendered against everyone's protest.Zhang Ni, style Boqi. Participated in Zhuge Liang's campaigns and contributed to diplomatic interactions with the West. Later was shot to death in trying to save Jiang Wei.Jiang Wei, style Boyue. Zhuge Liang discovered his brilliance and focused on training him. Before dying, Zhuge appointed Jiang as successor, a role he shouldered with full effort till the very end.Zhang Yi, style Bogong. Originally Liu Zhang's officer. After his surrender to Shu, he was active in Zhuge Liang's campaigns. Later assumed the role of Left General of Chariots. Meng Huo, Nanman King. Rebelled against Shu after Liu Bei's death. Pacified by Zhuge Liang after being captured and released seven times, after which he remained as ruler of Nanman.Zhurong, wife of Nanman King Meng Huo. Known as descendant of the mythical fire god. An master in flying daggers and had captured Shu's Zhang Ni and Ma Zhong before being defeated by Zhuge Liang.Meng You, younger brother of Nanman King Meng Huo. Assisted Meng Huo in resisting Zhuge Liang and introduced him to the wiseman King Duosi. Eventually surrendered to Zhuge along with Meng Huo.Liu Pi, Yellow Turban general. After defeat, he helped Yuan Shao disturb Cao Cao from behind during Battle of Guan Du. Later was killed by Wei's Xiahou Yuan.Gong Du, a Yellow Turbans commander. After the fall of the Yellow Turbans, he garrisoned at Ru'nan. Helped Yuan Shao to disturb Cao Cao at the rear during Guandu. Was eventually killed by Xiahou Yuan.Sun Quan, style Zhongmou, Sun Jian's second son. Later first emperor of Kingdom Wu. A wise and decisive ruler, he promoted officers on merit and achieved the glorious victory at Battle of Chibi.Zhou Yu, style Gongjin, Wu's Chief Commander and pillar. Known as Beautiful Zhou, he was wise and tactical, accomplishing the astounding feat of defeating Wei¡¯s 130000 with only 50000 at Chibi.Lu Su, style Zijing. Assisted Zhou Yu in allying with Shu to defeat Cao Cao during Battle of Chibi. Succeeded Zhou Yu after his death as Commander and continued supporting Wu.Zhuge Jin, style Ziyu, Zhuge Liang's older brother. Honest and reliable, he served Wu and was well trusted by Sun Quan. Later frequently acted as ambassador in diplomatic interactions with Shu. Lu Meng, style Ziming. Originally a fighter, he was motivated by Sun Quan to take up serious learning and became a well-rounded Commander. Enlisted the young, talented Lu Xun in defeating Guan Yu.Lu Xun, style Boyan, Sun Quan's strategist and successor to Lu Meng. His tactics were on par with his predecessors, with achievements including defeating Guan Yu and devastating Liu Bei at Yi Ling.Pan Zhang, style Wengui. Together with Zhu Ran, captured Guan Yu and was awarded Guan's Blue Moon Blade. Later he was said to be dumbfounded in seeing Guan Yu's spirit and killed by Guan Xing.Xu Sheng, Sun Quan's officer. Known for his bravery, he contributed plans to scare and stop Cao Pi's invasion. A seasoned warrior who will not back down from any enemy.Gan Ning, style Xingba, one of Wu's best generals. Led a hundred horsemen in the midnight attack of Wei's camp without suffering any loss. Sun Quan exclaimed, ¡°Cao has Zhang Liao, I have Xingba!¡±Ling Tong, style Gongji and son of general Ling Cao. Initially sought revenge on Gan Ning who killed his father. Later was saved by Gan when dueling Yue Jin and the two became best friends.Zhou Tai, style Youping. Known for his valor, he saved Sun Quan time and again from great danger at Hefei. Sun Quan praised him in front of everyone by showing all his wounds at a feast.Jiang Qin, style Gongyi. Came under Sun Ce along with Zhou Tai. Defeated by Cao Ren at Nan Province and was almost executed by Zhou Yu. Later assisted in defeating Guan Yu.Zhang Zhao, style Zibu. One of the Two Zhangs at Wu and an able administrator. Before Sun Ce died, he told Sun Quan, "Ask Zhou Yu about externals, ask Zhang Zhao about internals".Chen Wu, style Zilie, Wu general. Has exotic looks with yellow face and red eyes. Fought in Battle of Chibi as fourth general. Killed by Pang De at Ru Xu Kou after his robe was caught.Pang Tong, style Shiyuan. Known as the Young Phoenix, he achieved fame along with Zhuge Liang and assisted Liu Bei together. Unfortunately was shot at Slope of the Descending Phoenix.Huang Gai, style Gongfu. Followed Sun Jian from the start and a veteran general. Obtained great fame through his famous feigned surrender to Cao Cao at Chibi, leading to Cao¡¯s defeat. Quan Cong, style Zihuang, Wu general. Earned credit for the conquest of the Over Mountain Tribe. Along with Lu Xun, struck Wei troops attracted by Wu¡¯s agent to achieve victory.Dong Xi, style Yuandai. Recommended Yu Fan and the famous doctor Huo Tuo to Sun Ce. Although he fought courageously at Ru Xu, he drowned when his boat sank. Sun Quan held a big funeral for him.Han Dang, style Gongyi, a veteran general in Wu. Commanded a wing of Wu's battle ships and participated in numerous battles including the invasion of Yang Province, attack of Guan Yu, and Yi Ling.Taishi Ci, style Ziyi, originally under Liu Yao. A master warrior and marksmen, he had dueled level with Sun Ce. Admiring Sun's virtue, he surrendered and was pivotal in the building of Wu.Ding Feng, style Chengyuan, Wu general. Promoted to First General after killing Sun Shen with Zhang Bu. Critical in Wu's later battles.Zhang Hong, style Zigang, one of the Two Zhangs at Wu. Had a sharp insight and highly regarded by Zhou Yu. Gave multiple advice to Sun Ce and Sun Quan, including moving the capital to Jianye.Cheng Pu, style Demou. As a seasoned, long-serving Wu general, was well known in wielding a steel-spined snake's spear. Acted as second in command to Zhou Yu at Battle of Chibi.Sun Jian, style Wentai, descendant of famous tactician Sun Zi. As vanguard in the League against Dong Zhou, he was first to enter Luoyang and obtained the Imperial Seal, but later died in an ambush.Sun Ce, style Bofu, Sun Jian's eldest son and heir. Known as the Little Conqueror, he pacified Jiang Dong and set the foundation for Wu. Unfortunately he was assassinated at a young age.Yuan Shao, style Benchu, head of a noble family and leader of the Anti-Dong Zhuo League. Later in the race for the Central with Cao Cao, Yuan's indecisiveness resulted in his key defeat at Guan Du.Feng Ji, style Yuantu, Yuan Shao's strategist. Drew plans to capture Qi, securing replenishment and establishing Yuan's power in the North. Aggressive, he slandered Tian Feng and caused his suicide.Guo Tu, Yuan Shao's advisor and competitor to the cautious Ju Shou. Suggested playing offensive at Battle of Guan Du but his misjudgment caused defeat. Later followed Yuan Tan and died in battle.Xu You, style Ziyuan, Yuan Shao's advisor. Was bitter against Yuan for ignoring his advice at Guan Du, hence defecting to old friend Cao Cao and brought the key report about supply base Wu Chao.Ju Shou, Yuan Shao's brilliant advisor. Pivotal in defeating Gongsun Zan, but his advice on wearing out Cao Cao at Guan Du went ignored. Captured by Cao and executed after escape attempt failed.Shen Pei, Yuan Shao's chief advisor. His tactics at Guan Du were seen through by Wei's Liu Ye. Later assisted Yuan Shang to compete with Yuan Tan. Refused to surrender to Cao Cao and was executed.Gao Lan, Yuan Shao's general. Fought Wei's Xu Zhu at Guan Du, but later surrendered along with Zhang He. Was killed by Shu¡¯s Zhao Yun during the Battle of Ru Nan.Yan Liang, named Yuan Shao's two most formidable warriors along with Wen Chou. At Guan Du, he downed Wei's Song Xian, Wei Xu and defeated Xu Huang before being killed by Guan Yu.Wen Chou, named Yuan Shao's two most formidable warriors along with Yan Liang. Fought to avenge Yan's death at Guan Du. Defeated Zhang Liao and Xu Huang before being killed by Guan Yu.Tian Feng, style Yuanhao, Yuan Shao¡¯s advisor. Although fine strategist, his straight-forwardness made Yuan disfavor him. Suggested wearing out Cao Cao at Guan Du but was jailed by an angry Yuan.Chunyu Qiong, Yuan Shao's general. Old colleague of Yuan and Cao Cao. Sent to guard supplies at Wu Chao but took to drinking, resulting in huge defeat under Cao's fire attack.Xin Ping, originally under Han Fu. Later became Yuan Tan's advisor. Refused to stay with Cao Cao when acting as ambassador, but Yuan suspected him because his brother defected. Died depressed.Yuan Tan, style Xiansi, Yuan Shao's eldest son. After Shao's death, fought his brother Yuan Shang who forged Shao¡¯s will to regain control of Yuan family. Attacked and killed by Cao Cao.Yuan Xi, style Xianyi, Yuan Shao's second son. Assisted Yuan Shang to compete with eldest brother Yuan Tan and to fight Cao Cao. His wife Madame Zhen, a rare beauty, later became Cao Pi's wife.Yuan Shang, style Xianfu, Yuan Shao's third son. His father favored him because of his handsomeness, but died before announcing him as heir. This caused inner struggle and the Yuans' rapid decline.Gao Gan, Yuan Shao's nephew. Reinforced Yuan after his defeat at Guan Du. Later rebelled against Cao Cao at Hu Gate and fought courageously with Li Dian and Yue Jin but failed in the end.Xin Pi, style Zuo Zhi, Xin Ping's younger brother. Served Cao Cao after the Yuans defeat. When Sima Yi fought Zhuge Liang at Wu Zhang Plains, he brought the imperial letter to settle the army.Ju Gu, son of Yuan Shao¡¯s advisor Ju Shou. Served Yuan Shang in guarding Han Dan. Defeated by Zhang Liao, he attempted to escape but was shot.Lu Bu, style Fengxian. The formidable warrior hailed, "Lu Bu amongst men, Red Hare amongst horses", but also a treacherous man who betrayed his masters. Eventually defeated and killed by Cao Cao.Wei Xu, Lu Bu's officer. Defected to Cao Cao together with Hou Cheng and Song Xian. Dueled Yuan Shao's Yan Liang at Bai Ma but was killed in only one round.Song Xian, Lu Bu's officer. Seeing how Hou Cheng was beaten due to small matters, he defected to Cao Cao together with Hou and Wei Xu. Later killed by Yuan Shao's general Yan Liang.Gao Shun, Lu Bu's general. An exceptional warrior who earned the nickname "Enemy Camp Crusher". Captured by Cao Cao after Lu Bu's defeat, he accepted his fate without a word.Hou Cheng, Lu Bu's officer. Beaten by Lu because he breached the liquor prohibition. Embittered, he along with Wei Xu and Song Xian stole Lu's Red Hare horse and defected to Cao Cao.Cao Xing, Lu Bu's subordinate. He shot Wei's Xiahou Dun in the left eye to help his colleague Gao Shun, but was soon after killed by a maddened Xiahou.Zang Ba, style Xuanggao, active during the conquest against Yellow Turbans when serving Tao Qian. Later followed Lu Bu and teamed with bandits to be a headache to Cao Cao before surrender.Chen Gong, style Gongtai. Assisted and accompanied Cao Cao early on, but deserted Cao upon seeing his cruelty. Became Lu Bu's advisor but was killed after Lu's defeat.Dong Zhuo, Inspector of Xi Liang. Seized control of Luoyang during the 10 eunuchs rebellion and placed Xian as puppet Emperor. Ruled with cruelty and tyranny, setting stage for the 3 Kingdoms Era.Zhang Ji, a cavalry commander under Dong Zhuo, and the uncle of Zhang Xiu. His wife, Lady Zou, was famous for her beauty. He died from an arrow while attacking Liu Biao.Guo Si, Dong Zhuo's officer. After Dong's death, followed Jia Xu's advice in attacking Chang An. Killed Wang Yun and Co-ruled with Li Jue. Later became a bandit and was killed by his officer.Xu Rong, Dong Zhuo's officer. Pursued the fleeing Cao Cao from Lu Bu¡¯s attack. Shot Cao by the shoulder but was killed by the arriving Xiahou Dun.Li Jue, Dong Zhuo's favored officer. After Dong's death, retook Chang An with Guo Si by name of revenge. Controlled the emperor and ruled with tyranny. Fell for a plot and was turned against Guo.Li Ru, son-in-law and chief advisor of Dong Zhuo. Assisted Dong to power and recruited Lu Bu. Saw through Wang Yun's plot with Diao Chan but failed to persuade Dong. Executed after Dong was killed.Fan Chou, Dong Zhuo's officer. After Dong's death, defeated the invading Ma Teng and Han Sui. However, he let go of fellow townsman Han during pursuit and was thus killed by Li Jue and Guo Si.Hua Xiong, a towering fierce warrior under Dong Zhuo. Fought the Anti-Dong Zhuo league and defeated Sun Jian and killed a number of generals. Later fell to Guan Yu¡¯s blade.Li Su, Dong Zhuo's officer. Presented the Redhare to Lu Bu and persuaded him in defecting to Dong. Later participated in Wang Yun¡¯s plot against Dong, luring him to the palace.Yuan Shu, style Gonglu. Yuan Shao's half brother and governor of Nanyang. A mean and impertinent man, he proclaimed himself emperor upon obtaining the Imperial Seal. Died in agony under attack.Ji Ling, Yuan Shu's officer famed for wielding a trident. During Liu Bei's attack, dueled level with Guan Yu for 30 rounds. Was ordered to attack Liu but retreated with Lu Bu¡¯s interception.Ma Teng, style Shoucheng. Descendant of the Han general Ma Yuan and a fierce general in Xi Liang. Vowed to kill Dong Zhuo for the emperor, but was lured to the capital by Cao Cao and killed.Han Sui, style Wenyue, Ma Teng's sworn brother. Attacked Cao Cao with Ma Chao to avenge for Teng. When Chao fell for Jia Xu¡¯s plot and suspected him, he was forced to surrender.Zhang Lu, style Gongqi, leader of the Five Bushels Sect in Han Zhong. When Cao Cao attacked, he closed off the warehouse for Wei¡¯s army and surrendered. Cao praised his kindness and treated him well.Zhang Wei, brother of Zhang Lu, leader of the Five Bushels Sect. Pushed to resist Cao Cao. Later fought Cao at Ba Zhong but was killed by Xu Zhu.Yang Pu, Zhang Lu's strategist. He strongly opposed Yang Song's suggestion in killing Pang De. Cao Cao named him a minister after Zhang Lu surrendered.Zhang Xiu, nephew of Zhang Ji. After Ji's death, he assisted Liu Biao in fighting Cao Cao. Achieved victories under Jia Xu's counsel. Later surrendered to Cao at Jia¡¯s advice.Hu Juer, Zhang Xiu's officer. A minority and named first warrior in Zhang's camp. Contributed and executed plans to steal Dian Wei's weapon during the attack on Cao Cao.Tao Qian, Inspector of Xuzhou. One of the lords in the Anti-Dong Zhuo League. Later attacked by Cao Cao to avenge his father. Tao, old and weak, handed over Xuzhou to Liu Bei.Zhang Bao, Zhang Jiao's younger brother. Started the Yellow Turban Rebellion with Jiao. Self-proclaimed as Earthgod General and fought with sorcery. Later assassinated by his subordinate.Zhang Liang, youngest brother of Zhang Jiao and Zhang Bao. Assisted his brothers in starting the Yellow Turban Rebellion and self-proclaimed as Humangod General. Died in battle at Quyang.UnknownEmperor Xian, the last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty. He was put on the throne at the age of nine, after his older brother was deposed by Dong Zhuo.¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤· It is a Mys-ter-y¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤·Lu Su, style Zijing. Assisted Zhou Yu in allying with Shu to defeat Cao Cao during Battle of Redcliff. Succeeded Zhou after his death as Commander and continued supporting Wu.Liu Bei, style Xuande. Liu Sheng's descendant. Cao Cao viewed him as a hero and a rival. After Emperor Xian was forced to abdicate, he proclaimed himself Emperor of Shu-Han.Zhang Fei, style Yide. Brave sworn brother of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. At Changban, he held off Cao Cao's army singlehandedly. He became General of Chariots and Cavalry, and was made a Tiger General.Zhou Yu, style Gongjin, Wu's Chief Commander and pillar. Known as Beautiful Zhou, he was wise and tactical, accomplishing the astounding feat of defeating Wei¡¯s 130000 with only 50000 at Chibi.Sun Jian, style Wentai, descendant of famous tactician Sun Zi. As vanguard in the League against Dong Zhou, he was first to enter Luoyang and obtained the Imperial Seal, but later died in an ambush.Sun Ce, style Bofu, Sun Jian's eldest son and heir. Known as the Little Conqueror, he pacified Jiang Dong and set the foundation for Wu. Unfortunately he was assassinated at a young age.Sun Quan, style Zhongmou, Sun Jian's second son. Later first emperor of Kingdom Wu. A wise and decisive ruler, he promoted officers on merit and achieved the glorious victory at Battle of Redcliff.Lu Meng, style Ziming. Originally a fighter, he was motivated by Sun Quan to take up serious learning and became a well-rounded Commander. Enlisted the young, talented Lu Xun in defeating Guan Yu.Zhuge Liang, style Kongming. Called the Sleeping Dragon. Shu's Prime Minister. After being visited thrice by Liu Bei, he joined him as a tactician. He led Shu after Liu Bei's defeat until his death.Zhuge Liang, style Kongming. Called the Sleeping Dragon. Shu's Prime Minister. After being visited thrice by Liu Bei, he joined him as a tactician. He led Shu after Liu Bei's defeat until his death.Zhuge Liang, style Kongming. Called the Sleeping Dragon. Shu's Prime Minister. After being visited thrice by Liu Bei, he joined him as a tactician. He led Shu after Liu Bei's defeat until his death.Zhuge Liang, style Kongming. Called the Sleeping Dragon. Shu's Prime Minister. After being visited thrice by Liu Bei, he joined him as a tactician. He led Shu after Liu Bei's defeat until his death.ÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËÖÕ¶ËRetire Message Start ( Team Unit Only )Are the heavens against me...?Sorry, Mengde!A miscalculation!Oh...? Could I have been defeated?Father...!Damn! I was too cocky!!I shall never forget this!My archery wasn't good enough...How can we lose to such people...Let's retreat for now.Hmm... retreat.We have no choice but to retreat.A man grows by his failures.Quickly!! Retreat!!This isn't supposed to happen!Oh no, we're done for! Retreat!My lord! I have failed you!I can't fight any more... 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