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Tai Shi
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:32 pm
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I got a boat as a weapon awesome right?
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I was crushed... Triple H used to be my hero... ewwww....its all bout Undertaker bro
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:32 pm
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300 Spartans ware really men i wish i was one of them
@LittleMonsterSakura can you tell me where did you read that from
From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
I know that the wiki, i read more then this but they didnt say he used guns, and Tokugawa's army lost not Tadakatsu himself, did Tadakatsu lost in one on one duel nobody knows. and i'll tell you something the Wiki is nothing i read more then this
You do realize that history can be altered, and a perception of someone can be changed. You just said yourself most of history is fake. Who's to say all the stuff written about Tadakatsu isn't just as fake, those statues made purely by the victors. As more archealogical evidence is found, histiry changes. I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years
the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara,
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:34 pm
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300 Spartans ware really men i wish i was one of them
@LittleMonsterSakura can you tell me where did you read that from
From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
I know that the wiki, i read more then this but they didnt say he used guns, and Tokugawa's army lost not Tadakatsu himself, did Tadakatsu lost in one on one duel nobody knows. and i'll tell you something the Wiki is nothing i read more then this
You do realize that history can be altered, and a perception of someone can be changed. You just said yourself most of history is fake. Who's to say all the stuff written about Tadakatsu isn't just as fake, those statues made purely by the victors. As more archealogical evidence is found, histiry changes.
I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara, But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms.
The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great.
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:34 pm
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Cebastian: Allons-y!
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@Dragon Warrior- I think most of it you see now is because it's a great deal from a fictional book people pretend it history.
@Little Monster- He is a good example of that. His history especially doesn't always come from "The Victors".
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:34 pm
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW? Dw and SW And WO if you any dislikes too
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:35 pm
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too How Taishi Ci protects Wang Yuanji Makes Sima Zhao Jelly
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:35 pm
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I was crushed... Triple H used to be my hero...
ewwww....its all bout Undertaker bro Undertaker has been dead for years. He's too old to even wrestle anymore, they only bring him out for Wrestlemania to "defend" the streak.
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:36 pm
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
I know that the wiki, i read more then this but they didnt say he used guns, and Tokugawa's army lost not Tadakatsu himself, did Tadakatsu lost in one on one duel nobody knows. and i'll tell you something the Wiki is nothing i read more then this
You do realize that history can be altered, and a perception of someone can be changed. You just said yourself most of history is fake. Who's to say all the stuff written about Tadakatsu isn't just as fake, those statues made purely by the victors. As more archealogical evidence is found, histiry changes.
I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara,
But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms. The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great. I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:37 pm
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- Sun Ce
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I see I'm the only one who appreciates Taishi Ci  People always forget him or don't care about. I liked him since DW2, and the guy have been in the series since the first game, he needs more love. Or I could just add him to the list of odd characters that I love and will always have for myself 
Really?? I always feel more like I get looked at as completely out of it for not liking him. He's one of those characters who, out of my entire friend list, I am the only person who likes him, so I would say you're just paranoid
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:38 pm
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
You do realize that history can be altered, and a perception of someone can be changed. You just said yourself most of history is fake. Who's to say all the stuff written about Tadakatsu isn't just as fake, those statues made purely by the victors. As more archealogical evidence is found, histiry changes.
I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara,
But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms. The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great.
I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths The 300 Spartans were a myth? The Battle of Marathon?
Then how about the Romans and Egyptians?
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Tai Shi
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:38 pm
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I got a boat as a weapon awesome right?
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I was crushed... Triple H used to be my hero...
ewwww....its all bout Undertaker bro
Undertaker has been dead for years. He's too old to even wrestle anymore, they only bring him out for Wrestlemania to "defend" the streak. look at Sting hes older and yet he still wrestles more than Taker
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:39 pm
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
You do realize that history can be altered, and a perception of someone can be changed. You just said yourself most of history is fake. Who's to say all the stuff written about Tadakatsu isn't just as fake, those statues made purely by the victors. As more archealogical evidence is found, histiry changes.
I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara,
But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms. The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great.
I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths It's a battlefield, Dragon Warrior. I mean, in most stories, the general never dies by the hand of random soldier 2398. It's always some general with a long list of exploits. Do you really find that believable?
Tai Shi, that's a good point... However, who's to say that either of them is in any shape to be wrestling. I'm surprised Sting is...
Edited by Zhou Yin, Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:40 pm.
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:39 pm
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@Dragon Warrior- I think most of it you see now is because it's a great deal from a fictional book people pretend it history. :ph43r:
@Little Monster- He is a good example of that. :heart: His history especially doesn't always come from "The Victors". Hannibal, too and William Wallace :yes:
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:40 pm
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
I think most of the three kingdoms history is fake cause it was from 2000 years the sengoku was from 500 or 600 years they can get what happen in that eara,
But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms. The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great.
I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths
The 300 Spartans were a myth? The Battle of Marathon? Then how about the Romans and Egyptians? I didnt say the 300 ware myth you said that now. I mean Hercules Achilles Zeus all these are myths and i thought they were real
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too
How Taishi Ci protects Wang Yuanji  Makes Sima Zhao Jelly Sima Zhao doesn't bother anyway
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:42 pm
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.
But they have detailed Records of the Romans who had an Empire at the same time as the Three Kingdoms. The Egyptians well before that, and the Greeks, Alexander the Great. I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths
The 300 Spartans were a myth? The Battle of Marathon? Then how about the Romans and Egyptians?
I didnt say the 300 ware myth you said that now. I mean Hercules Achilles Zeus all these are myths and i thought they were real Spartans are from Sparta, which is in Greece.
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking.
Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense. 
If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there... 
@Dragon Warrior- Achilles himself was, but the arguable "myth" part is just how some things state him to be more than just human/greek (it's the same as Alexander's case)
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep From Wikipedia, Tadakatsu Honda, Sources can be cited Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Naito Masatoyo. Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Takeda Katsuyori's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen. I thought Achilles was real but he's not Greek is all abouth myths
The 300 Spartans were a myth? The Battle of Marathon? Then how about the Romans and Egyptians?
I didnt say the 300 ware myth you said that now. I mean Hercules Achilles Zeus all these are myths and i thought they were real  Spartans are from Sparta, which is in Greece. OMG the 300 were real i know that but the others such as Hercules he wasn's
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Sat Sep 8, 2012 5:44 pm
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I got a boat as a weapon awesome right?
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Tai Shi, that's a good point... However, who's to say that either of them is in any shape to be wrestling. I'm surprised Sting is... Plus look at Kane hes up there in age too and yet wrestles almost every week.
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too  Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking. Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense.  If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there...  Liu Shan? Cebby, Liu Shan is so free-minded he couldn't harm an ant
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 Not always.
Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too  Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking. Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense.  If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there...  @Dragon Warrior- Achilles himself was, but the arguable "myth" part is just how some things state him to be more than just human/greek (it's the same as Alexander's case) Makes sense So you would probably be displeased if Gai made you a Liu Shan/ Taishi Ci sig?
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Is this in general? Just DW? DW & SW?
Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too  Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking. Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense.  If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there...  @Dragon Warrior- Achilles himself was, but the arguable "myth" part is just how some things state him to be more than just human/greek (it's the same as Alexander's case)
Makes sense  So you would probably be displeased if Gai made you a Liu Shan/ Taishi Ci sig? You could say that, yes.
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Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too  Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking. Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense.  If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there...  @Dragon Warrior- Achilles himself was, but the arguable "myth" part is just how some things state him to be more than just human/greek (it's the same as Alexander's case)
Makes sense  So you would probably be displeased if Gai made you a Liu Shan/ Taishi Ci sig?  You could say that, yes. Do it
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Dw and SW  And WO if you any dislikes too  Liu Shan, Nobunaga Oda (after SW2), Taishi Ci, Xiahou Dun (Unless in his DW6 moveset, then I love him), Yoshimoto Imagawa... If considering all WO too then probably Joan of Arc since I thought she was also kind of lacking. Now this is just based on Koei's franchise and characters not who I actually like or respect in the correct historical roles. Like Nobunaga for example... I just didn't like his moveset personally after SW3 and MOZ so I rather hate playing him, or how I don't mind playing Ieyasu (just one example of a few) when historically I don't like him at all. If that makes sense.  If considering both though... Taishi Ci and Liu Shan still are up there...  @Dragon Warrior- Achilles himself was, but the arguable "myth" part is just how some things state him to be more than just human/greek (it's the same as Alexander's case)
Makes sense  So you would probably be displeased if Gai made you a Liu Shan/ Taishi Ci sig?  You could say that, yes. Off to the drawing board
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