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  1. Elements spawn on weapons, and Warriors Orochi 4 allows you to break down weapons you don’t need to reclaim the elements found on said weapons. There are a good amount of elements to choose from ranging from elemental damage to increasing damage on normal or charge attacks, to boosting a character’s attack speed.
  2. Warriors Orochi 4 has its biggest roster yet, spanning 170 characters across both series each with their own era, specialty, class, weapon, and fighting style. The biggest difference between this and other entries, however, is the inclusion of magic, which really helps to change things up and introduce a fresh and exciting way to execute moves.
Warriors Orochi
Developer(s)Omega Force
Publisher(s)Koei
Director(s)Minoru Honda
Designer(s)Atsushi Ichiyanagi
SeriesDynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Warriors Orochi
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation 2, Xbox 360
  • JP: March 21, 2007
  • KOR: June 8, 2007 (PS2)
  • NA: September 18, 2007
  • EU: September 21, 2007
  • AU: September 27, 2007
  • NZ: September 28, 2007
PlayStation Portable
  • JP: February 21, 2008
  • NA: March 25, 2008
  • AU: March 27, 2008
  • EU: March 28, 2008
Windows
  • JP: March 20, 2008
  • NA: March 25, 2008
  • EU: March 28, 2008
  • AS: April 9, 2008
Genre(s)Hack and slash
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Warriors Orochi (無双オロチMusō Orochi) is a beat 'em up video game for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, developed by Koei and Omega Force. It is a crossover of two of Koei's popular video game series, Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors (specifically Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2) and the first title in the Warriors Orochi series.

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The game was released on March 21, 2007, in Japan, September 18 in North America, September 21 in Europe, September 27 in Australia and September 28 in New Zealand. The game came out for the Xbox 360 in Japan on September 13, and the European version came out on the same date as the PlayStation 2 version in the North America. The game was ported to the PlayStation Portable, released in Japan on February 2008, March 25 in North America, and March 28 in Europe.[1] A PC version was released in North America on March 25, 2008.

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Plot[edit]

The fictional events of the game begin when the Serpent King Orochi created a rift in time and space. By creating a twisted new world and bringing together warriors from the Three Kingdoms era of China and the Warring States period of Japan (more than 1,000 years apart in history), Orochi wished to test the might of the warriors of these two eras.

The story is told in four separate but related subplots. Each subplot starts the player with three characters. More characters are unlocked as the player progresses through the story or satisfies certain conditions in certain stages. Each subplot is named after one of the Three Kingdoms, and one from the perspective of the Samurai Warriors characters. Characters from different factions band together in each subplot to confront Orochi. Because of the storyline, most of the characters have split from their respective factions in the original games and have been forced into other scenarios. However, the character selection screen still places all the characters in their original positions.

Shu story[edit]

In the Shu Han story, the Shu forces were in shambles after their battle with Orochi. Many Shu officers were captured by Orochi, went missing, or joined other forces. Zhao Yun was captured by Orochi's forces and held prisoner in Ueda Castle. He is later rescued by Zuo Ci, Yoshihiro Shimazu and Xing Cai. Zuo Ci revealed startling news to Zhao Yun, which led him to embark upon a quest with help from unexpected allies.

Wei story[edit]

In the Kingdom of Wei story, Cao Cao had disappeared in his battle against Orochi's forces. His son, Cao Pi, took up leadership of the Wei clan and allied himself with Orochi, under the offer sent by his strategist, Da Ji. There were a few Wei officers who refused to surrender, or ended up joining other forces opposing Orochi. Under the new alliance, Orochi orders Cao Pi to suppress all those who oppose him. Though Cao Pi obediently obeys Orochi's every command, he has an ulterior motive that he is planning as the story progresses.

Wu story[edit]

In the Kingdom of Wu story, Orochi uses the captive Sun Jian and other Wu officers to blackmail the Sun family into servitude. Orochi demanded that rebel leaders and officers be turned over in exchange for the release of the captives. Sun Ce is the first to rebel against Orochi, under the guidance of Sakon Shima, and much to the disapproval of his siblings, Quan and Shang Xiang.

Samurai Warriors story[edit]

In this story, Nobunaga Oda, Shingen Takeda, and Kenshin Uesugi each maintained a resistance force against Orochi's army. Even in this most dire of circumstances, the three daimyōs refuse to work together against Orochi. Each of them were focused on assimilating smaller resistance forces spread throughout the land into their own forces.

Orochi Army[edit]

The Orochi Army consists of pale-skinned troops that behave similarly to regular troops of the protagonist forces. Several major characters from both Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors either aligned themselves or were subverted by Orochi, fighting in his name. Orochi's main headquarters is at Koshi Castle, where the final confrontation takes place for all four stories in the game.

In the original Japanese version, the Orochi officers are named after various legendary monsters (youkai) in both Chinese and Japanese folklores, while the English version has them named after various species of snakes (using their common names) as a pun to Orochi being the Serpent King. The Orochi officers all share the same character model, and are unplayable enemy characters.

Characters[edit]

A total of 79 characters encompasses the roster of Warriors Orochi: 48 from Dynasty Warriors, 29 from Samurai Warriors (including Yoshimoto Imagawa, Kunoichi and Goemon Ishikawa from the first Samurai Warriors, left out in its sequel), and two new characters: the titular character and primary villain, Orochi (远吕智/八歧大蛇) the Serpent King and the mythological beast of Yamato; and Da Ji (妲己), the villainous concubine of King Zhou of Shang from Fengshen Yanyi. Orochi wields a very large scythe, named 'Eternal Agony', while Da Ji fights with two floating orbs, called 'the Orbs of Ruin'.

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There are many generic, non-playable officers who are also part of the game, all taken from the Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors games. There are also exclusive non-playable officers that are in Orochi's forces.

* Denotes new characters to the series

Bold denotes default characters

ShuWeiWuOtherSamurai 1Samurai 2
Guan PingCao CaoDa QiaoDa Ji*Goemon IshikawaGinchiyo Tachibana
Guan YuCao PiGan NingDiao ChanHanzō HattoriHideyoshi Toyotomi
Huang ZhongCao RenHuang GaiDong ZhuoKenshin UesugiIeyasu Tokugawa
Jiang WeiDian WeiLing TongLu BuKeiji MaedaIna
Liu BeiPang DeLu MengMeng HuoKunoichiKanetsugu Naoe
Ma ChaoSima YiLu XunOrochi*Magoichi SaikaKotarō Fūma
Pang TongXiahou DunSun CeYuan ShaoMitsuhide AkechiMasamune Date
Wei YanXiahou YuanSun JianZhang JiaoNobunaga OdaMitsunari Ishida
Xing CaiXu HuangSun QuanZhu RongNōMusashi Miyamoto
Yue YingXu ZhuSun Shang XiangZuo CiOichiNagamasa Azai
Zhang FeiZhang HeTaishi CiOkuniNene
Zhao YunZhang LiaoXiao QiaoRanmaru MoriSakon Shima
Zhuge LiangZhen JiZhou TaiShingen TakedaTadakatsu Honda
Zhou YuYukimura SanadaYoshihiro Shimazu
Yoshimoto Imagawa

Gameplay[edit]

The following are some new game play mechanics added exclusively to Warriors Orochi:

  • Players can take any three characters from the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors lineup into battle, forming a party, as seen in Marvel vs. Capcom. Players can switch between the characters in their party any time during battle. Those that are inactive are invisible, during which their health and Musou energy regenerate. If one character is defeated, the game ends in defeat, even if the player's other two characters are still intact.
  • All characters are grouped into one of the following character classes: Power, Technique and Speed. The first type hits hard and relatively (but not completely) slow; the second type demonstrates more 'fancy' fighting moves with moderate strength and speed, and is able to perform a 'counter-strike'; the third type usually attacks and moves faster than the previous two types, and is the only type that can double jump (see below).
  • All characters have a new move called an Enhanced Strike. This move consumes Musou energy with all Power characters and sometimes with characters of other classes, and varies by character and their class.
  • All characters have specific personal items that can be acquired by completing character-specific objectives. This also unlocks special features. These replace the final weapons of previous games, which had similar requirements, but are only another more powerful weapon in the game.
  • Weapon improvements are performed with the new Weapon Fusion system. Players can combine attributes of multiple weapons of one character into one more powerful weapon.

The core game play combines elements from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2. Many of these elements have been revised for Warriors Orochi:

  • Character selection screen: Dynasty Warriors characters are divided by their respective kingdoms. Samurai Warriors characters are divided by which game they made their first appearance.
  • Correct pronunciation of names: Unlike the Dynasty Warriors games, the English-language version of Warriors Orochi utilizes the correct pronunciations of certain Three Kingdoms officers. The best example is Cao Cao, who in Dynasty Warriors is pronounced as 'cow cow'. Cao Cao is now 'ts'au ts'au' following traditional Chinese pronunciation. This new pronunciation method also applies for Cao Pi, Cao Ren, and Xing Cai.
  • Art gallery: Showcases CG art and trailers from past Warriors games. Trailers are removed from the US PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PSP and PC versions.
  • Chaos difficulty: This highest difficulty level is available in Warriors Orochi at the start. Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2, in comparison, offered the Chaos difficulty only after completing special requirements.
  • Game soundtrack: Composed of the original music from both Dynasty Warriors' rock-based soundtrack and Samurai Warriors' techno-based soundtrack. A few new songs were created exclusively for Warriors Orochi. Lu Bu's theme song is given a rearrangement combining both rock and techno music styles.
  • Multiplayer: Player 2 uses same team as Player 1, albeit with a swapped palette.
  • Game stages: Recycles stages from both games, some of which are modified by Orochi's supernatural influence. Such stages have burnt ground and 16th-century Japanese buildings placed on some Dynasty Warriors stages. Koshi Castle, a stage made exclusively for this game, is the location of the final battle against Orochi for all stories.
  • Equipment: Abilities acquired by characters during the game are equipped, as seen in Samurai Warriors 2. Using an element from the first Samurai Warriors game, a limit is placed on the number of Abilities equipped at one time.
  • Camera control: Players are given complete control over the game camera, similar to Samurai Warriors 2.
  • Special attacks: Following Samurai Warriors 2 to an extent, characters perform their own Enhanced Strikes, varied by characters and their classes.
  • Weapon deadlocks: No indication as to which character holds the advantage during a deadlock, following Dynasty Warriors 5. In Samurai Warriors 2, a tug-of-war-style bar is displayed during a deadlock, indicating which character holds the advantage.
  • Double jumps: Expands on the concept of Samurai Warriors 2. All Speed-class characters in Warriors Orochi can perform an Aerial Thrust, which keeps them in the air but propels them forward (or in a given direction as per player control); this can be used for example to avoid certain attacks or to reposition on the fly.
  • Additional attacks: This is the ability for characters to perform hits beyond the standard six. Characters in Warriors Orochi gain this ability with experience, following Samurai Warriors. Dynasty Warriors characters also gain an additional three attacks after their regular combo once they reach a high proficiency; the attacks are the same as the 'Evolution' attacks from the Dynasty Warriors PSP games.
  • Fourth weapons: These are the most powerful weapons a character can possess. They are obtained in Hard mode on a stage rated 3-stars or higher, or any stage in Chaos mode. Fourth weapons contain random elements. Lu Bu and Tadakatsu Honda possess the strongest of those weapons, both with Strength values up to 100.
  • Calling horses: An ability exclusive to Yukimura Sanada and Keiji Maeda in Samurai Warriors 2, any character can perform this ability in Warriors Orochi. If the player character(s) did not start the game on horseback, however, s/he will be only able to call a low-level steed.
  • Special mounts: Only the Red Hare from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Matsukaze from Samurai Warriors 2 are present when a player acquires a Level 10 Cavalier ability in the game. They can also be found mid-game by defeating either a mounted Lu Bu or Maeda Keiji.
  • Facial expressions: All characters, including the Dynasty Warriors characters, display different facial expressions in their in-game avatar when speaking, following Samurai Warriors 2.
  • Base captains: Following Samurai Warriors 2, base captains carry shields, allowing them to withstand several hits before taking damage.
  • Objectives: Following Dynasty Warriors 5, some stages have certain objectives that, if completed successfully, greatly help the player in winning the stage. Not implemented is a feature from Samurai Warriors 2, which awards the player additional gold if objectives are completed successfully.

The following elements were not incorporated into Warriors Orochi:

  • Musou Rage from Dynasty Warriors 5.
  • Musou refill from attacking Dynasty Warriors 5.
  • Use of bow and arrow from Dynasty Warriors 5 (except the character that already had bow as weapon).
  • Bodyguards from Dynasty Warriors 5.
  • Dodge Roll from Samurai Warriors 2.
  • Special Stances from Samurai Warriors 2. They are included in Warriors Orochi as Enhanced Strikes.
  • Multi-tiered Musou Gauges from Samurai Warriors 2.
  • Counter Attack (performed on the PlayStation 2 version by holding the guard button and pressing the charge button) from Dynasty Warriors 5. Only Technique-type characters can counterattack by pressing the R1 button (PlayStation 2 version) when attacked.
  • The Create-A-Warrior system from Dynasty Warriors 5: XL/Empires and Samurai Warriors 2:Empires
  • The Double Jump ability of the ninjas from Samurai Warriors 2, although characters with the speed abilities can jump forward after the first normal jump.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
PCPS2PSPXbox 360
DestructoidN/AN/A8/10[2]N/A
EurogamerN/AN/AN/A6/10[3]
Game InformerN/A5.75/10[4]N/A5.75/10[4]
Game RevolutionN/AN/AN/AD−[6]
GameProN/A[5]N/AN/A
GameSpotN/A5/10[7]4/10[8]5/10[7]
GameSpyN/AN/A[9]N/A
GameTrailersN/A6.9/10[10]N/A6.9/10[10]
GameZoneN/AN/A7/10[11]5.8/10[12]
IGN5.7/10[13]6/10[14]6.5/10[15]6.3/10[16]
OXM (US)N/AN/AN/A6/10[17]
PC Gamer (US)41%[18]N/AN/AN/A
Aggregate scores
GameRankings52%[19]53.59%[20]64.50%[21]56.92%[22]
Metacritic51/100[23]55/100[24]62/100[25]53/100[26]

Warriors Orochi was met with average to very mixed reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 65% and 62 out of 100 for the PSP version;[21][25] 57% and 53 out of 100 for the Xbox 360 version;[22][26] 54% and 55 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version;[20][24] and 52% and 51 out of 100 for the PC version.[19][23]

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As of May 21, 2008, the game sold over 1.5 million units worldwide.[27]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Article Detail - PlayStation Portable News - PSP Updates'. Archived from the original on November 30, 2007. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  2. ^Sterling, Jim (April 2, 2008). 'Destructoid review: Warriors Orochi (PSP)'. Destructoid. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  3. ^McCarthy, Dave (October 3, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi (X360)'. Eurogamer. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  4. ^ abReeves, Ben (October 2007). 'Warriors Orochi (X360, PS2)'. Game Informer. No. 174. p. 113. Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  5. ^Erickson, Tracy (September 19, 2007). 'Review: Warriors Orochi (PS2)'. GamePro. Archived from the original on October 5, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  6. ^Hunt, Geoff (October 11, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi Review (X360)'. Game Revolution. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  7. ^ abNavarro, Alex (September 27, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi Review (X360, PS2)'. GameSpot. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  8. ^Anderson, Lark (April 4, 2008). 'Warriors Orochi Review (PSP)'. GameSpot. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  9. ^Theobald, Phil (March 26, 2008). 'GameSpy: Warriors Orochi (PSP)'. GameSpy. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  10. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi Review (PS2, X360)'. GameTrailers. September 26, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  11. ^Romano, Natalie (March 30, 2008). 'Warriors Orochi - PSP - Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  12. ^Grabowski, Dakota (October 1, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi Review - Xbox 360'. GameZone. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  13. ^Clements, Ryan (March 26, 2008). 'Warriors Orochi Review (PC)'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  14. ^Clements, Ryan (September 18, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi Review (PS2)'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  15. ^Clements, Ryan (March 24, 2008). 'Warriors Orochi Review (PSP)'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  16. ^Clements, Ryan (September 19, 2007). 'Warriors Orochi Review (X360)'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  17. ^'Warriors Orochi'. Official Xbox Magazine. November 2007. p. 99.
  18. ^'Warriors Orochi'. PC Gamer. July 2008. p. 70.
  19. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PC'. GameRankings. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  20. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PlayStation 2'. GameRankings. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  21. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PSP'. GameRankings. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  22. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for Xbox 360'. GameRankings. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  23. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  24. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PlayStation 2 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  25. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for PSP Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  26. ^ ab'Warriors Orochi for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  27. ^IGN staff (May 21, 2008). 'KOEI Ships Over 1.5 Million Units Worldwide of Warriors Orochi'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2014.

External links[edit]

  • Official Warriors Orochi website(in English)
  • Official Musou Orochi website(in Japanese)
  • Official Musou Orochi - Maou Sairin website(in Japanese)
  • Warriors Orochi at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Warriors_Orochi&oldid=883217191'

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  1. Unlock Chaotic Difficulty

    Complete the final Story Mode battle in Chapter 5, Destined to be Destroyed, to unlock Chaotic difficulty.

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  2. Trophies

    Complete each requirement to unlock the specified trophy.

    Trophy
    Finished Chapter 3.A New Foe
    Performed a Rage Attack (excluding Mock Battles).A Touch of Divinity
    Increased the Compatibility of a single weapon to its maximum value.A Warrior's Best Friend
    Viewed one of the special friendship conversations.Bonds between Heroes
    Completed all of the battles in the main and side stories on Chaotic difficulty.Chaotic Good
    Defeated an officer after completing a 2,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).Combo Deity
    Defeated an officer after completing a 1,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).Combo Master
    Completed all of the battle objectives in the main and side stories.Completionist
    Obtained an S rating in 30 or more battles.Consistent Performer
    Unlocked all of the Camp Rewards.Development Magnate
    Performed 3 or more Rage Attacks in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).Divine Intervention
    Received a reward during Training.Hard Work Pays Off
    Defeated an officer after landing normal and charge regular and magic attacks (excl. Mock Battles).Hit for the Cycle
    Unlocked all of the Skills for a single character.Jack of All Skills
    Unlocked a Skill for a single character.Little by Little
    Performed 2 or more Unity Magic attacks within 2 minutes (excluding Mock Battles).Magic in Abundance
    Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Unique Magic attack.Magical Destruction
    Nullified an enemy's magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).Magical Rivalry
    Unlocked one of the Camp Rewards.New Beginnings
    Increased the Level of a single character to its maximum value.On the Level
    Completed the Story Mode.Otherworldly Conqueror
    Obtained an S rating in all of the battles in the main and side stories.Perfectionist
    Finished Chapter 1.Prologue
    Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Musou Attack.Resolute Destruction
    Completed a Pandemonium battle.Slayer of Chaos
    Collected a total of 10 or more Crystals.Soldier of Fortune
    Completed a battle within 4 minutes of starting it.Speed Runner
    Fused a weapon.Steel Fusion
    Completed all of the side stories.Strange Tales
    Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Rage Attack.Strategic Destruction
    Completed a battle.The Beginning
    Completed 50 or more battle objectives.The Challengers
    Finished Chapter 2.The Chaos Deepens
    Obtained 10,000 or more EXP in a single battle.The Value of Experience
    Increased the Bond with a single character to its maximum value.Thick as Thieves
    Finished Chapter 4.Three-way Struggle
    Obtained an S rating in a single battle.Top Performer
    Performed a Unity Magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).Tripartite Forces
    Obtained all of the trophies in the game.True Warrior
    Defeated 2,000 or more enemies in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).Unrivaled Warrior
    Collected a total of 100,000 or more Gems.Untold Wealth
    Completed a battle without taking any damage.Untouchable
    Defeated 3 or more officers within 2 minutes of starting a battle (excluding Mock Battles).Vanguard
    Completed 100 or more battle objectives.Veteran Warrior

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  3. Unlock Characters

    Most characters are unlocked by completing various battles in Story or Side chapters. A few characters are unlocked only after completing Story Mode.

    Unlockable
    Complete the battle 'Opposing the Gods' in Chapter 5Ares
    Complete the battle 'Ares, God of War' in Chapter 5Athena
    Complete the battle 'The Young Dragon Obeys the Goddess' in Chapter 2Bao Sanniang
    Complete the battle 'Showdown with Zeus' in Chapter 4Cao Pi, Zhenji
    Complete the battle 'The Lion of Sagami' in Chapter 2Cao Ren, Yue Jin, Kotarō Fūma, Ujiyasu Hōjō
    Complete the battle 'Orochi, King of Serpents' in Chapter 5Da Ji, Kiyomori Taira, Yoshitsune Minamoto, Sun Wukong, Himiko, Benkei, Dodomeki, Gyūki
    Complete the battle 'The Mystic Master of Horrors' in Chapter 3Dian Wei, Zhou Tai, Zuo Ci, Motochika Chōsokabe
    Complete the battle 'A Journey of Immaculate Flowers' in Side StoryDiaochan, Dong Zhuo
    Complete the battle 'Defense of the Mystic Realm' in Chapter 5Fu Xi
    Complete the battle 'Reclaiming the Bracelet' in Side StoryGinchiyo Tachibana, Muneshige Tachibana, Hisahide Matsunaga
    Complete the battle 'An Innocent Candidate for Queen' in Chapter 3Goemon Ishikawa, Okuni
    Complete the battle 'The One-Eyed Dragon and the Genius' in Chapter 2Guan Yu, Zhuge Liang, Yueying, Sima Yi, Deng Ai, Zhang Chunhua, Masamune Date, Kojūrō Katakura
    Complete the battle 'Securing Heroes' in Side StoryGuo Jia, Yoshihiro Shimazu
    Complete the battle 'Brutal Enemies' in Chapter 2Hanzō Hattori, Ina, Ieyasu Tokugawa
    Complete the battle 'Entrusted with a Plan' in Chapter 4Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Mitsunari Ishida, Nene, Kiyomasa Katō, Masanori Fukushima
    Complete the battle 'The One Who Wields the Bracelet' in Chapter 4Huang Zhong, Wei Yan, Jiang Wei
    Complete Story Mode, then play any Pandemonium battle and defeat Hundun during the battle.Hundun
    Complete the battle 'Hope Amidst the Flames' in Chapter 5Jia Chong, Munenori Yagyū, Zeus
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of Takeda' in Chapter 2Jia Xu, Yukimura Sanada, Kunoichi, Shingen Takeda, Nobuyuki Sanada
    Complete the battle 'Femme Fatale' in Side StoryKoshōshō
    Complete Story Mode, then purchase her in Camp Upgrade for 50000 gems and 6 crystalsKyūbi
    Complete the battle 'Zeus, King of Olympus' in Chapter 4Li Dian, Yu Jin
    Complete the battle 'Malevolent Star' in Chapter 1Liu Bei, Ma Chao, Guan Yinping, Fa Zheng, Kenshin Uesugi, Kanetsugu Naoe
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of Liu Shan' in Chapter 3Liu Shan, Xingcai
    Complete the battle 'In Search of a Fallen God' in Chapter 5Lu Bu, Chen Gong, Lu Lingqi
    Complete the battle 'The Defense of Honnōji' in Chapter 3Lu Meng, Huang Gai, Han Dang
    Complete the battle 'The New Sages' in Chapter 3Lu Su, Pang Tong, Hanbei Takenaka
    Complete the battle 'Unfamiliar Enemies' in Chapter 1Lu Xun, Sun Quan, Ding Feng, Lianshi, Zhu Ran
    Complete the battle 'Battle to be the First Spear' in Side StoryMa Dai
    Complete the battle 'The King of Nanzhong and Family' in Side StoryMeng Huo, Zhurong, Keiji Maeda
    Complete the battle 'A Million Hearts as One' in Side StoryMotonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa
    Complete the battle 'The Swordsman and the Assassin' in Side StoryMusashi Miyamoto, Kojirō Sasaki
    Complete the battle 'Hero Rescue' in Chapter 4Oichi, Nagamasa Azai, Sakon Shima, Takatora Tōdō
    Complete Story Mode, then purchase him in Camp Upgrade for 30000 gems and 6 crystalsOrochi
    Complete Story Mode, then purchase him in Camp Upgrade for 50000 gems and 6 crystalsOrochi X
    Complete the battle 'To Challenge Gods' in Chapter 4Pang De, Wang Yi
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of Perseus' in Chapter 4Sanzang
    Complete the battle 'The King of Darkness Yearns for Power' in Chapter 5Seimei Abe
    Complete the battle 'Destined to be Destroyed' in Chapter 5Shuten Dōji, Odin, Loki
    Complete the battle 'Protecting the Bracelet' in Chapter 2Sima Shi, Sima Zhao, Wang Yuanji
    Complete the battle 'The Gods of Olympus' in Chapter 3Susano'o
    Complete the battle 'The Gods' Pincer Attack' in Chapter 4Taigong Wang, Shennong
    Complete Story Mode, then purchase her in Camp Upgrade for 50000 gems and 6 crystals.Tamamo
    Complete the battle 'The Tactician's True Intent' in Chapter 4Toshiie Maeda, Yoshitsugu Ōtani
    Complete the battle 'Never Say Die' in Side StoryToyohisa Shimazu
    Complete the battle 'Chaos Incarnate' in Chapter 2Xiahou Ba, Kai, Lady Hayakawa
    Complete the battle 'Azure Rule' in Chapter 4Xiahou Dun, Cao Cao, Xiahou Yuan, Xun Yu
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of Uesugi' in Chapter 2Xu Huang, Taishi Ci, Aya, Kagekatsu Uesugi
    Complete the battle 'Battle for Provisions' in Side StoryXu Zhu
    Complete Story Mode, then purchase him in Camp Upgrade for 50000 gems and 6 crystalsYinglong
    Complete the battle 'The Collapse of the Oda's Allied Forces' in Chapter 2Yuan Shao, Magoichi Saika, Yoshimoto Imagawa, Gracia
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of Liu Bei' in Chapter 2Zhang Fei, Guan Ping, Xu Shu
    Complete the battle 'A Promising Generation' in Chapter 4Zhang He, Cai Wenji
    Complete the battle 'He Who Heard the Voice of the Heavens' in Side StoryZhang Jiao
    Complete the battle 'The Rescue of the Mystic Maiden' in Chapter 4Zhang Liao, Gan Ning, Ling Tong, Kaguya
    Complete the battle 'The Liberation of Zhao Yun' in Chapter 3Zhao Yun, Guan Suo, Guan Xing, Zhang Bao
    Complete the battle 'A Traitorous God' in Chapter 5Zhong Hui, Kanbei Kuroda
    Complete the battle 'The Fierce Tiger of Jiangdong' in Chapter 2Zhou Yu, Sun Shangxiang, Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Xiaoqiao, Daqiao
    Complete the battle 'Showdown with the Demon King' in Chapter 2Zhuge Dan, Guo Huai, Wen Yang, Nobunaga Oda, Mitsuhide Akechi, Nō, Ranmaru Mori, Katsuie Shibata, Nuwa, Nezha (Cyborg), Nezha (Human)

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