![]() If you fail to notice that the escape-point has been moved, it's easy to forget that - so make sure you dash past him and collect your weapon as soon as the final gate opens. The weapon is on the other side of Cao Ren, whose defeat spells an instant (cutscene-induced) end to the battle. Guan Suo's Storm Wave - Battle of Fan Castle (Historical): The problem in this case is not so much getting the weapon to spawn, but getting TO it. You've got time to defeat maybe one or two of your starting targets, before you need to divert yourself down there to rescue him, then quickly return to the main melee. Leave him alone for too long, and he WILL die. The important bit is right at first - a minor officer is isolated on a path to the east, and being attacked by an equally minor enemy officer. Ma Dai's Heavenly Brush - Battle of Wuzhang Plains: As always, the tricky part is keeping all your officers alive long enough to accomplish your goal. (Start riding in that direction as soon as Wang Yi goes down on the western front - don't wait for the eastern offensive to get started before you move to intercept.) ![]() If Xu Huang manages to reach the first garrison, he can capture it in a second or two if you're unlucky - so make sure to intercept him BEFORE he gets there. But to get the weapon, you must protect both of them. In order to hold the line - and get the message that you have done so - you only need to make sure that BOTH the eastern garrisons don't fall. Han Dang's Stormy Pike - Defense of Jiangxia: The pertinent fact here is that there are two separate garrisons on your eastern flank, one directly above the other. Make sure you're looking at the right 'treasure spawned' message if you're wondering what happened. The weapon is NOT one of the treasures that spawn nearby, and actually appears quite a bit further down the road. Xiaoqiao's Illusion Fan - Assault at Xinye: The confusion here is that rescuing the Panda always spawns a number of treasures nearby, as well as spawning the weapon if you have fulfilled the other requirements. Playing in Free Mode rather than Story Mode will also make matters easier, since the slightly increased difficulty paradoxically makes your allies tougher. You need to get to the point where you pull off an ambush ASAP, since doing so will raise the morale of your troops enough to prevent any of your officers from dying too quickly. Sun Quan's Emperor's Might - Battle of Liang Province: Resist the urge to run around helping all of your allies - instead, focus on driving through with your own assigned part of the battle as quickly as humanly possible. If your allies haven't finished the 3 initial garrisons by then, you may have to head back and help them - only when those garrisons have fallen, will Liu Bei disappear, thus starting the clock on the weapon's requirement. Then take out the enemies in front of you, gain access to the garrison to the north, and defeat the various enemies who then spawn to attack you. Lu Xun's Crimson Swallow - Battle of Yiling: The trick here is to ignore the initial mission the game gives you - clearing out 3 garrisons around the main base - and instead proceed north by jumping off a cliff. By the same logic, I won't be going into detail concerning the specific task, since anyone can find those in the Wiki's weapon-list, or the game's Weapon Gallery. ![]() In the end, the majority of the weapons can be obtained simply by leveling the relevant character to 99, maxing out his Attack, and focusing on the specific task you're given. ![]() (To be specific, The Duke of Darkness provided most of them.)Įither way, I'll only be mentioning weapons that I, or others on this board, have found that they have trouble with. So I'm going to collect 'em here - most of these strategies, in other words, aren't my own. At the moment, advice on how to fulfill some of the nastier weapon-requirements are scattered across half a dozen different threads, which is impractical at best. Having run headfirst into trouble a number of times while collecting 5-star weapons, I decided to write up this quick-and-dirty guide to them.
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