Elder Lee HungI’m not sure that he is lol. In grand strategy forming, yes. In battlefield tactics and martial strength, I’m not sure lol. One does not claim superiority over Ouki lightly.
Owl KiI think Xione is gone bro. The bloke said so on his profile and in his last Kingdom post. :catsalute:
Anyway, Shouheikan vs Ouki would probably be an extreme diff fight that favours Ouki more often than not. It depends on whether Hara decides to straight up make Shouheikan an equal to Moubu or not.
Owl KiIn battlefield tactics I would again give it to Ouki. He played Fuu Ki like a fiddle and nearly countered Riboku’s grand strategy for defeating him based on virtually no info. He only lost out on a technicality (Zhao steed speed).
Elder Lee HungI think Ouki is slightly superior in strength and tactics. I know I said in the past that I suspected Shouheikun was > him but I think I’m more trusting of Shouheikun’s own reservations about his strength than I am of other people exaggerating tales of him lol.
Overall I’d say Ouki extreme diffs Shouheikun like you said, though the Chief beats him in terms of grand strategy.
BlackbeardShouheikun is better at military affairs, meaning in terms of constructing plans for entire campaigns and invasions from the scratch is where his talent excels at, and that's arguably what Ryofui found to be the best attribute about him. SHK simply knows what each general is capable of and that's why he made Ouki lead in the Bayou war instead of Moubu.
BlackbeardYou can see he's a long-term planner that Riboku deduced his small Wei invasion nearly checkmated all the other states, literally prompting a whole coalition of China to gang up on his ass.
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