Why can't subordinates be that strong? Tou was a subordinate of Ouki, wasn't he?
In the case of subordinates such as Gyou'un or Ranbihaku, it also makes sense for those type of blokes to be able match the best fighters in the verse since they are acting as the martial might of their respective Great Generals, who are incapable of fighting.
Alright, I added Shibashou’s and Kochou’s generals. I’m going to need to go back and look at Qin again but I’ll probably do some Chu guys first after I take a break lol.
Why can't subordinates be that strong? Tou was a subordinate of Ouki, wasn't he?
In the case of subordinates such as Gyou'un or Ranbihaku, it also makes sense for those type of blokes to be able match the best fighters in the verse since they are acting as the martial might of their respective Great Generals, who are incapable of fighting.
So why can't the likes of Gyou'un or Ranbihaku be supposedly special cases too? As I said, these blokes serve as the martial might of their respective Great Generals precisely because said Great Generals are incapable of fighting.
So why can't the likes of Gyou'un or Ranbihaku be supposedly special cases too? As I said, these blokes serve as the martial might of their respective Great Generals precisely because said Great Generals are incapable of fighting.
Alright, I added Shibashou’s and Kochou’s generals. I’m going to need to go back and look at Qin again but I’ll probably do some Chu guys first after I take a break lol.
If Shouheikun was Koshou’s subordinate when he was considered Moubu level, that would’ve also made him one of those characters who’s strength stat belongs above 95.
Plus, Shouheikun was named the head of Qin’s military after he served Koshou, which means his intelligence stat would’ve been up above 95 as well when he was Koshou’s subordinate. Unless he grew that much as a strategist after Koshou’s death which is unlikely, he was probably already a mind comparable to the greats while he served Koshou.
If Shouheikun was Koshou’s subordinate when he was considered Moubu level, that would’ve also made him one of those characters who’s strength stat belongs above 95.
Plus, Shouheikun was named the head of Qin’s military after he served Koshou, which means his intelligence stat would’ve been up above 95 as well when he was Koshou’s subordinate. Unless he grew that much as a strategist after Koshou’s death which is unlikely, he was probably already a mind comparable to the greats while he served Koshou.
There is also Houken who was a Great General in name only. Bloke got that strong when he wasn't a General and only got the title Zhao Heaven in order to lure Ouki out of retirement.
There is also Houken who was a Great General in name only. Bloke got that strong when he wasn't a General and only got the title Zhao Heaven to lure Ouki.
Yet but even with those broken stats I think there are levels among stats and no underlying generals except very few rare exceptions should be above 95+
So what, Houken was sitting around some Zhao woodland at supposedly 94 strength until Riboku came along with a job offer of Zhao Heaven in-name-only and Houken's strength stat spontaneously shot up to 100?
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