You seem to have misunderstood what I said. I didn't say raising morale is meaningless to warfare, I was referring to her title of "King of Kings" is irrelevant to warfare, as that's a title related to how she is as a ruler, a benevolent one (which is why the dude said she is somebody deserving...
The war itself with Ousen, let's look at it:
Ousen has: Yotanwa, Kanki (3 individuals who are on the same general level as Riboku)
Riboku has: Nobody of that level other than himself
So Riboku is already at a disadvantage in terms of overall leadership goes for his army. Thus he's bearing more...
Riboku's underlings are better than YTW's. One of Riboku's underling that's in the battle already gave YTW a pretty hard fight, no underling of YTW matches up with that guy.
As for the army in terms of strength, 40k cavalry gives Riboku the advantage in having the superior army.
There is nothing in YTW's or any other general's portrayal at the moment that puts them on par in portrayal with the man they call Ri Boku.
YTW is the king of kings because she knows how to rule the people well, which is what that line was far. She is a fantastic leader, as evident by the...
Yup and nobody deploys them better than Riboku. Idk what you are pointing to by mentioning the Shukai plains.
Riboku - Historically is the greatest obstacle Qin had to overcome to unify china. And they did so by not overcoming Riboku directly but by manipulating the Zhao court which screwed...
Idk how YTW has more votes than Riboku.
Riboku is the clear answer. He's displayed better strategies and knowledge of plains warfare than YTW has at this point.
In terms of portrayal:
- Riboku is the greatest obstacle in the path of Qin for unification. (And even historically, that obstacle...
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