The Old Strategic Gods Collide! I'm really glad we got to see this matchup, and no I did not plan for this, though it makes an excellent matchup nonetheless lol.
Rules:
-Some of the Generals featured in this tournament have only hype and no feats, so just vote based on who you think would win based on whatever reasoning you feel!
-You MUST vote in the poll for your vote to count!
-Discussion is of course encouraged but keep it civil. Feel free to try and persuade each other why the General you feel is stronger overall would win.
Round 4 - Winners R1
Ko Shou
-Ko Shou has a Qin Army of 100,000 men
-Subordinate Generals/Commanders:
Shou Hei Kun (who has 1,000 of his Black Cavalry Corps lead by Hyou Shiga), Kai Oku, Mou Ki.
VERSUS
Rin Shou Jou
-Rin Shou Jou has a Zhao Army of 100K
-Subordinate Generals:
Gyou'Un (who has 2,000 man Rai'Un as well as the Ten Spears)
Chou Garyuu
Location: Bayou Outskirts
Scenario: Rin Shou Jou begins on the Zhao Side. Ko Shou begins on the Qin side.
War to slay the opposing commander or force them to surrender by any means necessary. Literally any strategy or lack-there-of is allowed. If you think one of the Generals would permanently retreat, count that as a loss for that General.
Who Wins and Why?
Rules:
-Some of the Generals featured in this tournament have only hype and no feats, so just vote based on who you think would win based on whatever reasoning you feel!
-You MUST vote in the poll for your vote to count!
-Discussion is of course encouraged but keep it civil. Feel free to try and persuade each other why the General you feel is stronger overall would win.
Round 4 - Winners R1
Ko Shou
-Ko Shou has a Qin Army of 100,000 men
-Subordinate Generals/Commanders:
Shou Hei Kun (who has 1,000 of his Black Cavalry Corps lead by Hyou Shiga), Kai Oku, Mou Ki.
VERSUS
Rin Shou Jou
-Rin Shou Jou has a Zhao Army of 100K
-Subordinate Generals:
Gyou'Un (who has 2,000 man Rai'Un as well as the Ten Spears)
Location: Bayou Outskirts
War to slay the opposing commander or force them to surrender by any means necessary. Literally any strategy or lack-there-of is allowed. If you think one of the Generals would permanently retreat, count that as a loss for that General.
Who Wins and Why?