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Lu Bu (160-199, also known as Lu Bu or Fengxian (courtesy name), was a famous general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty in Chinese history.
Because of his contribution in eliminating the traitor Dong Zhuo, he was given the title of Marquis of Wen by Emperor Xian of Han, so he was called Marquis of Lü Wen, and was given the title of honor and honor equal to the rank of the Three Dukes. Later, Lü Bu participated in the war of warlords, fighting with neighboring vassal forces such as Li Jue-Guo Si, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Yuan Shu, but was ultimately defeated.
Lu Bu was famous for his bravery and martial arts, and was good at horseback riding and archery. He was known as the Flying General. He had a very excellent war horse, often called Red Hare, so people at that time had a saying: "Among men there is Lu Bu, among horses there is Red Hare." However, his strategic talent was not as good as many other political opponents. He was often fickle and unfaithful, turning against his master twice and killing him. In the end, he was defeated and was executed by Cao Cao.
He is considered the most faithful copy of Nam Cung Truong Van, also a famous brave general of the Spring and Autumn period. Both are characters with invincible strength but have tragic endings.
Lu Bu can be used a lot before the conquest season (Lu Bu has no specialization for the army)
Lu Bu has a skill that deals massive damage in AOE, causing a strong debuff to enemies affected by this skill.
Lu Bu's command skills:
Deals direct damage to up to 3 targets in a forward fan-shaped area (Damage coefficient 400).
Damage dealt to each target is reduced by 15% for each additional target. Successfully attacking a target also reduces its defense by 20% for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Direct damage coefficient: 400/500/600/700/800
Defense Reduction: 20%/25%/30%/35%/40%
Passive Skill 1: Horse's Horse
Troops commanded by this commander deal 2% more damage when attacking cities.
Upgrade:
Bonus Damage: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%
Passive Skill 2: Man's Man
Troops commanded by this commander gain 3% increased attack power.
Normal attacks have a 10% chance to increase the attack power of troops commanded by this commander by 30% (or 50% when troops include Diao Chan) for 3 seconds.
This effect can trigger up to once every 5 seconds.
Upgrade:
Attack Bonus: 3%/6%/9%/12%/15%
Increase attack power (without Diao Chan): 30%/40%/50%/65%/80%
Increase attack power (with Diao Chan): 50%/65%/80%/110%/120%
Passive skill 3: Flying General
The army commanded by this commander increases the army's capacity by 2%. When this commander initiates a rally, the army's capacity increases by 2%.
Upgrade:
Military Ability Bonus: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%
Army Gathering Ability Bonus: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%
Expertise: Sky Burner
Deals direct damage to up to 3 targets in a forward fan-shaped area (Damage coefficient 800).
Damage dealt to each target is reduced by 15% for each additional target. Successfully attacking a target also reduces its defense by 40% for 3 seconds.
Best pairings for Lu Bu:
Best Talent Tree Rally
Best Talent OP
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Hua Mulan is a legendary Chinese warrior from the Southern and Northern Dynasties period in Chinese history, originally described in The Ballad of Mulan. In the ballad, Hua Mulan disguises herself as a man to take her aging father's place in the army. Mulan fights for twelve years and achieves great merit, but she refuses any rewards and retreats to her homeland.
Mulan's skills are excellent for any type of unit and commander in Rise of Kingdoms.
The best experience for commanders in the game.
She excels in PVP and PVE (Pre-Conquest Season).
She has a powerful AOE skill that applies a great buff to her troops and allies near her.
Mulan Command Skills:
Rage Required: 1000
The army commanded by this commander and allies within the circular effect area gain 5% increased attack, defense, and health, and 5% increased march speed for 2 seconds.
Upgrade:
Attack, Defense and Health Bonus: 5%/7%/9%/12%/15%
March Speed Bonus: 5%/10%/15%/20%/25%
Passive Skill 1: Heart of a Warrior
Damage taken while surrounded is reduced by 1%. When attacked, has a 20% chance to reduce the attacker's rage by 20. This effect can only trigger once every 5 seconds.
Upgrade:
Damage Reduction: 1%/2%/3%/4%/5%
Rage Reduction: 20/40/60/80/100
Passive Skill 2: Khan Killer
Both commanders in the army receive 15% more experience.
Upgrade:
Experience Reward: 15%/30%/45%/70%/95%
Passive Skill 3: Unique General
Increases attack power by 10%. When acting as a sub-commander, using an active skill causes the target to take 10% more damage from all sources for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Attack Bonus: 10%/12%/14%/16%/20%
Additional damage taken: 10%/12%/14%/16%/20%
Expertise: Defender of the Empire
Troops commanded by this commander and allies within the circular effect area gain 20% increased attack, defense, and health, and 30% increased march speed for 3 seconds.
Best pairings for Mulan:
After the Conquest Season Open field:
Trajan (Trajan is the main commander) – Only invest your Legendary Commander Statue into Trajan/Mulan after you have at least 4 full and ready marches, i.e. Trajan/Mulan will be your last march.
In open combat, Mulan should be used as a secondary commander. Therefore, we share below the recommended talent tree for Mulan as a peacekeeping commander, aiming to provide your army with spells to take down barbarians faster – this is very useful in certain events.
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Frederick I Barbarossa (1122 – 10 June 1190) was Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1155 until his death. He was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned at Aachen on 9 March, crowned King of Italy at Pavia in 1154, and finally proclaimed Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV on 18 June 1155. It was two years later that the title "sacrum" first appeared in a document relating to his empire. He was later crowned King of Burgundy at Arles on 30 June 1178. He was known as Barbarossa (from the Italian word for "red beard", from the northern Italian cities where he attempted to impose his rule), due to his long red beard.
Legendary Commander, Frederick is a versatile commander for PVP.
His talents and skills make him an undisputed leader for attacking enemy cities and garrisons, even as a sidekick he is effective for the job.
He is a commander who does not use any particular unit as his fortress, on the contrary, when taking mixed troops, this will become his main weapon on the battlefield.
His command role throughout the pre-conquest season was excellent, he emerged as a unique commander in his own right thanks to the effectiveness he achieved in any situation or mission we gave him.
Frederick I Command Skills:
Rage requirement: 1000
For the next 3 seconds, all attacks have an 80% chance to deal additional damage to the target.
Upgrade:
Direct damage coefficient: 400/500/600/700/800
Passive Skill 1: Never Give Up
The troop's basic attack has a 10% chance to partially heal lightly wounded units. This effect can only trigger once every 5 seconds.
Upgrade:
Healing Factor: 500/600/700/800/1000
Passive Skill 2: Invasion
Increases all damage when attacking other Governor's cities.
Upgrade:
Infantry Attack Bonus: 2% / 4% / 6% / 8% / 10%
Passive Skill 3: King of Germany
Increases maximum troop capacity.
Upgrade:
Military Performance Bonus: 3% / 6% / 9% / 12% / 15%
Expertise: Barbarossa's Fury
For the next 3 seconds, all attacks have a 100% chance to deal additional damage (Damage Factor 800) to the target.
Best pairings for Frederick I:
City Rally
Rally builds increase skill damage and rage
Mixtrop army rally
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Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) was a warlord of the Kai and Shinano regions during the Sengoku period of Japan. Nicknamed the "Tiger of Kai", Takeda Shingen was one of the most powerful warlords of the late Sengoku period.
Takeda Shingen's first skill does not deal skill damage.
So what you can do with Takeda Shingen is just pair him with Attila .
You handicap one enemy, one target, for 4 seconds, which is quite a long time.
Every time the target receives a normal attack, there is a 50% chance to receive up to 50% additional normal attack damage. This is why you want to increase that normal attack damage as much as possible.
This effect can only trigger once every two seconds so there is a limit to how often it can trigger. This is because this ability is very effective when you attack an enemy, especially in Ark of Osiris where it seems like every attacking army has a chance to trigger this ability. Because if you attack a target with 10 armies, you basically have 100% uptime for this.
Rage Required: 1000
Takeda Shingen deals damage to a single enemy target over 4 seconds, each time this target receives a basic attack, there is a 50% chance to receive additional basic attack damage. This effect can only trigger once every 2 seconds.
Enemy's additional normal damage taken: 20%/25%/30%/40%/50%
Passive Skill 1: Fast as the Wind
Increases the attack power of cavalry units and gives normal attacks a 10% chance to increase march speed for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Cavalry attack increase: 10%/15%/20%/30%/40%
Speed Up: 10%/15%/20%/25%/30%
Passive Skill 2: Gentle as a Forest
For 4 seconds after using Fierce as Fire, heals a portion of lightly wounded units every second. When the army commanded by this commander consists of only cavalry units, defense increases.
Upgrade:
Increase cavalry defense: 20%/25%/30%/35%/40%
Heal: 100/130/160/200/250
Passive Skill 3: Immovable as a Mountain
Reduces skill damage to troops commanded by Takeda Shingen. When taking damage, has a 10% chance to reduce normal attack damage and counterattack damage taken for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Skill damage reduction: 1%/2%/3%/4%/5%
Normal attack damage reduction: 5%/10%/15%/20%/25%
Counterattack damage reduction: 5%/10%/15%/20%/25%
Expertise:
Deals 30% more normal attack damage to enemies slain by Fierce as Fire.
Best pairings for Takeda Shingen:
(Takeda is the sub-commander)
Takeda is only a sub-commander so this is just a talent table for your reference when Open-field
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Trajan History:
Trajan was the second Emperor of Rome of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty, ruling from 98–117. Born in modern-day Spain, he was the first Emperor to come from outside the Apennines.
During Trajan's reign, he oversaw the expansion of Rome's borders, the second-largest expansion in the Empire's history. However, it was his achievements as a civilian ruler that earned him the love and respect of Rome, including numerous public building programs and welfare programs for poor and orphaned children. Near the end of his reign, he built Trajan's Column, a monument to his military achievements, where his ashes were later interred.
In recognition of his many achievements, the Roman Senate awarded him the title Optimus Princeps, meaning “best ruler.”
Trajan Review:
How to get the Commander Trajan Sculpture: Wheel of Fortune
Trajan is a commander who provides buffs (to allies) and buffs (to enemies) in open field battles. He deals very little damage to enemies. You should only invest in Trajan after you have prepared 3 or 4 open field marches that deal strong skill damage.
Since Trajan is a commander with the Leadership talent (with many talents giving strength if using a mixed army consisting of 3 or more different troop types), to use him effectively as a main commander, you should set up a mixed army led by Trajan. Depending on the equipment you equip Trajan with, you should set up his mixed army with a larger proportion (e.g. 90%) of the specific troop type that is most strengthened by his equipment (i.e. if using infantry equipment, Trajan's mixed army will consist mainly of infantry troops).
Rage Required: 1000
Deals direct damage to the current target (Damage Multiplier 100). Troops commanded by this commander and nearby allies gain 10% increased skill damage for 3 seconds and 15 rage per second. However, damage taken increases by 25% for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Direct damage coefficient: 100/150/200/250/300
Skill Damage Bonus: 10%/13%/16%/20%/25%
Rage Restored: 15/20/25/30/40
Passive Skill 1: Expand Borders
Troops commanded by this commander gain 5% increased defense. Health gains 5% extra when outside of alliance territory.
Upgrade:
Defense Bonus: 5%/8%/11%/15%/20%
Health Bonus: 5%/8%/11%/15%/20%
Passive Skill 2: Great Expeditions
Troops commanded by this commander have 2% increased troop capacity. When troops commanded by this commander consist of 3 or more different types of units, they will deal additional direct damage to the current target when using active skills (Damage coefficient 100) and increase damage dealt to the target by 5% for 3 seconds.
Upgrade:
Military Ability Bonus: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%
Direct damage coefficient: 100/150/200/250/300
Additional damage taken: 5%/8%/11%/15%/20%
Passive Skill 3: Tapae Battle
While on the map, basic attacks grant units 2% increased defense for 10 seconds, with the duration resetting each time a new stack is gained. Stacks up to 10 times. This effect can trigger up to once every 8 seconds.
Upgrade:
Defense Bonus: 2%/3%/4%/5%/6%
Expertise: Five Good Emperors
Advanced: Trajan's Column
Deals direct damage to the current target (Damage Factor 400). Troops commanded by this commander and nearby allies gain 30% increased skill damage for 3 seconds and 50 rage per second. However, damage taken increases by 25% for 3 seconds.
Open-field (early game): Æthelflæd (Trajan is the main commander)
Open-field: Mulan (Trajan is the main commander) – Like Trajan, Mulan provides buffs to your other troops (and debuffs to enemies) in open-field battles. On top of that, Mulan’s second ability (Warrior’s Heart) reduces damage taken by 5%, increasing Trajan’s survivability. When attacked, Mulan’s second ability also has a 20% chance to reduce the attacker’s rage by 100. With Trajan’s high tankiness, a Trajan/Mulan march will greatly increase the effectiveness of all your marches in open-field battles.
Open-field: Constantine (Trajan is the main commander)
Open-field: Harald (Trajan is the main commander) - Trajan has a lot of synergy with Harald thanks to Trajan's talent tree and Harald's skills. Harald's Expertised skill also increases counter-attack damage dealt on the map and skill damage in area of effect (“AoE”) by 20%, which is good since enemies tend to attack your Trajan in open-field battles.
Open-field: Sargon the Great (Sargon is the main commander)
Sunset Canyon: Mulan (Trajan is the main commander) or Constantine (Trajan is the main commander)
Open-field (Mixed Troop)
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