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Why does Wei constantly have reinforcements? It feels like their battle plans are always hold out for reinforcements
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Wei can do it alone, and if not, call the Weinforcements.
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>>730826117
cow cow is just a unit spammer.
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It's a good tactic.
If they underestimate how much you're bringing to the fight, you can crush them.
If YOU underestimate how much they're bringing, you can use your fresh dudes to enable a retreat.
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>surrounds himself by the best tacticians in the lands
>still gets caused so much trouble by Shu, a bunch of dude-bros being wrangled by 1 single brain cell until wu zhang plains
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Big land long border, can't concentrate forces.
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>>730826117

Because Wei had the highest military force in the land out of the 3. Cao Cao took the central plains and Wuchang, which had the highest population of citizenry he could uses as soldiers.

The northern territories of Shu were constantly taken by Wei and Wu following Fan Castle when Guan Yi died. After that, Shu were in a slow death crawl.
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>>730829301

Oh fuck off. The only two victories Shu ever got in the end where when Liu Bei stole the land from a member of his family and had Fa Zheng win Mt. Ding Jun for himself.

Shu enjoyed NO other major victories in all the 6 decades of the Three Kingdoms period.

Wu were smart and encroached only when necessary until Sun Quan went insane and Wei were consistently intelligent, even during Cao Pi and Cao Rui's despotic years, taking W's left right and center.

Shu were fucking trash.
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Ah, my people. The people are the foundation of the country, I can't seem to protect them
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>>730830102
I really want to know why every DW3 Shu stage needs to be pure pain.

>Changban where Liu Bei doesn't actually retreat if you lose any of the civilians
>the one with the peasants dying in 2 seconds on Very Hard
>Wuzhang Plains bowmen hell
>FUCKING Yiling genocide possibly the worst designed stage in the franchise
>Nanman because why not
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>>730830501
nanman is easy though? it's fairly easy to get your sides morale up early and they can then do a lot of the stage themselves.

Just don't go to far down Ma Chaos side to the poison bit, it trigger a force wide morale drop. It only triggers if the player goes there. Although once you clear it and beat the officer at the other side, it trigger a force wide morale rise again.
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>>730831110
Nanman is pain not because difficulty but because it's a fuckhuge stage and you have to dismount the fuckers from elephants.
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Sooo... if Cao Cao is a Chinese folk hero... Why is he the villain of RotTK?
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somebody post the Cao Cao webm
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>>730831395
Imagine some Iraqi wrote a fictional account of Desert Storm. Norman Schwarzkopf would be the bad guy, and Saddam would be portrayed as the good guy. Now imagine it's Saddam's great great grandson. And that's the reason, Luo Guanzhong was giving his ancestor undue credit, just to sound cool.
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>>730832040
That doesn't even make any sense.
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>>730830501
>Yiling genocide possibly the worst designed stage in the franchise
Can confirm
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>>730831395
Three Kingdoms in Chinese culture is like Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (And was written in the same period of history)

It's not historically accurate at all, but the characters took on fictional roles that became enshrined in culture for centuries after.

Cao Cao was absolutely villainized up until very recently, where he's shown as more of an anti-hero. A lot of this is because people kept comparing Xi to him, so the CCP ran with it.

The real life history has almost nothing to do with the story that everyone cares about, just like how the only quote most educated people can come up with from Caesar will be "Et tu, Brutus?" straight out of the play.
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>>730833573
>prancing around on a battlefield with fans

what did she think was going to happen
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>>730833573
Is it weird that I actually like the stage? No clue why the Wu officers are bugged but it does make the stage way more exciting.
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>>730833796
>Cao Cao was absolutely villainized up until very recently,
To be fair, he did do plenty of things wrong by modern standards(For what little that is worth).

It is funny though how he is remembered as a traitor to the Han when, unlike Liu bei and Sun Quan, he DIDN'T declare himself emperor.
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>>730826117
Because they have Wei more soldiers than the others
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>>730836861
Shurely you didn't think that pun was funny, anon.
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>>730836964
It was funny. Wu are you to question me?
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>>730826117
Because Wei did outnumber the other two kingdoms to a almost comedic extent. Like the one stage in which they did not drastically outnumber the enemy historically are Guandu and Hefei(The first one).



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