Is there anything in particular?
It's essentially Qin soldiers + civilians at Sai battling extra hard against the Zhao onslaught. Qin are being aided by the arrival of capable commanders, the aggression of the emotional Duke Hyou soldiers who are fighting to avenge their lord, and most...
What I am wondering is whether we will future Generals whom are/were originally from elsewhere, i.e Juuko 4, or whether they will be existing Generals who are established in Chu.
Do they have any OG Generals who're brilliant yet not great? Generals who are GG level but not had the chance to get...
Nah, Shin compared it directly to Renpa. Later he compared it directly to Gyou'un.
Houken doesn't really belong in the conversation IMO. Kanmei has huge weight too.
I'm hoping Choukotsu will be the grandson of Chousha (great heaven) and son of Choukatsu. I read a nice theory where his character is basically designed to redeem the name of his father after the Chouhei debacle, whilst giving us insight into Chousha at the same time.
We've seen Gaimou's weight directly compared to both Renpa and Gyou'un, so my question is why is it so huge? Whilst Gaimou has definitely 'built' himself up through the battlefield, he doesn't have any dreams or goals, he just wants to slaughter the weak and prove he's stronger than anyone else...
Yeah Kanki is immense, although he is currently getting his ass kicked.
Also, crikey this place merges posts even after a 2 month gap....
I posted a little Yan theory in their thread Questions & Mysteries - The Full Might of YAN | Worstgen
But Gian was never a hugely defended City lol. Riboku wanted to beat Kanki in the field. He put detailed plans in, just for that - and it nearly worked. I'd expect Shin and Mouten to claim it, under these circumtances.
I never thought Denyuu would die. We already lost Gakurai. Denyuu won't die...
40k vs 40k.
On the Plains
Personal troops
Keisha has Kinmou/Gakuei, Sentou'un has two generic general underlings of similar stature.
Reputation knowledge
How does this go?
Gaimou and Reiou showed one whilst Earl Shi didn't show any.
Do you think they had more subs than we know of? Perhaps they died in the civil war? Is it possible that we may see future Generals who are/were subs but simply didn't have the panel time? For eg an Earl Shi sub is in battle, to play...
I've always wondered which of the 6/3 were present when Gakuki was rampaging. Kyou definitely was not but the rest are up for debate. Hakuki and Shibasaku absolutely were.
Renpa didn't admit that though. He felt Ousen made a huge mistake and that he (Renpa) was absolutely about to win that war...
eh...
"I'd like to help them, but i'm getting old" is not the same as "I am stronger than an Admiral" to be honest. Not to say he wasn't, but the quote doesn't match up to the opinion.
OP has always been a series that focuses on its captains. I've no idea why OP fans used to dispute this.
Only a select few commanders are remotely comparable to their captains and they are seen as truly unique.
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When did Rayleigh say he was stronger than an Admiral? I'm not disputing...
I think they're about equal. Hakuki has the hype as leader of the 6, which is great but can also be explainable without him being the strongest. The same can be said for Renpa's hype of him.
Meanwhile, we do have Gika telling us that Ouki was "said to be the strongest of the 6". So I don't...
Karin left the Juuko stuff to Rien because she wanted to meet Man'U to get an understanding of him as a man.
- Will we ever see this event?
- How do you see Hara writing this scene?
- What do you foresee the outcome as being?
I'm not so sure if SHK was in the field with Koshou, otherwise Shoubukun may have known about him? Though that is easily explainable via; 1. Small plot hole, or 2. Retcon
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