How do you get better weapons in Dynasty Warriors 8 empires?

How do you get better weapons in Dynasty Warriors 8 empires?

I’ve found that there are 4 ways to get better weapons.

  1. Upgrade the blacksmith by building weapon forges. This allows for all characters 6th weapon to be unlocked by having 6 forges in your kingdom.
  2. Receive them as drops from officers.
  3. Buy them with bonus points.
  4. Receive them as gifts from your allies.

How do you unlock weapons in Dynasty Warriors 8?

To unlock these weapons, you will need to follow and complete a number of tasks which can either be done in the Story Mode or Free mode with the difficulty being hard or chaos! The tasks are to be done by the character whose weapon you are unlocking.

How old is Xu Shu?

Xu Shu was probably born sometime between AD 168-175 because he is described as a youth when he kills a man near the end of Emperor Ling’s reign (AD 168-189). We can assume that he was less than 20 years old (and probably closer to 15 years old) in AD 187 or 188.

Why did Xu Shu’s mother commit suicide?

Xu Shu got the letter and left Liu Bei for Xuchang, only to realise he got tricked. His mother committed suicide because of shame and Xu Shu continued to serve Cao Cao, but he swore to Liu Bei he would never present strategies or help Cao Cao.

WHO recommend Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei?

Xu Shu

Is Zhuge Liang really smart?

How is it possible? Zhuge Liang, in the mythologized and fictionalized Romance of the Three Kingdoms of Luo Guanzhong, wasn’t just smart: He was also the embodiment of Confucian virtues. His decision to back Liu Bei was based not on personal ambition and an assessment of which warlord offered the best career prospects.

Why is Zhuge Liang called sleeping dragon?

His reputation as an intelligent and learned scholar grew even while he was living in relative seclusion, earning him the nickname “Wolong” or “Fulong”, meaning “Crouching Dragon” or “Sleeping Dragon”.

Is Zhuge Liang a real person?

Zhuge Liang, Wade-Giles romanization Chu-ko Liang, courtesy name Kongming, (born 181, Yangdu [now Yinan, Shandong province], China—died August 234, Wuzhangyuan [now in Shaanxi province], China), celebrated adviser to Liu Bei, founder of the Shu-Han dynasty (221–263/264).

Who killed Zhuge Liang?

In 223 when Liu Bei died, he was entrusted with Liu Bei’s son, Liu Shan. In 234, during the last northern expedition battle with the general of the Wei Sima Yi, Zhuge Liang died of exhaustion at Wuzhang Plain (currently southwestern of Mei County in Shaanxi Province).

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