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Unlockable Officers[edit]
All characters may be unlocked on any difficulty (Easy is the easiest to manage) but the mode must be in story mode (not free mode). If you want to use a character from another story, simply clear the story modes and you can use any unlocked officer in the cleared story (making free mode useless!). Note that on 2 player co-op, both players can quickly over-stack events and cause a foul-up on the sequencing. The best method is to have 1P do all the events while 2P addresses other issues (like keeping allies or the main camp alive).
Shu Forces
Guan Yu: Clear Shu Story - Stage 7
Zhang Fei: Clear Shu Story - Stage 7
Zhuge Liang: Clear Shu Story - Stage 7
Liu Bei: Clear Shu Story - Stage 8
Ma Chao: In Samurai Warriors Story - Stage X2, make sure that all peasants escape and Ma Chao survives; the peasants are ambushed in the area that hides your map
Huang Zhong: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 1
Jiang Wei: In Shu Story - Stage X2, succeed in initiating Jiang Wei's ambush plan by luring the two enemy generals to the ambush area
Wei Yan: Clear Shu Story - Stage 3
Pang Tong: Clear Wei Story - Stage 4
Yue Ying: Clear Shu Story - Stage 2
Guan Ping: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 1
Wei Forces
Xiahou Dun: Clear Wei Story - Stage 4
Dian Wei: Clear Wei Story - Stage 7
Xu Zhu: Clear Wei Story - Stage 1
Cao Cao: Clear Wei Story - Stage 7
Xiahou Yuan: Clear Wei Story - Stage 4
Sima Yi: In Samurai Warriors Story - Stage X6, foil Sima Yi's strategy by killing the two retreating Orochi generals before they reach their ambush areas
Zhang He: In Wei Story - Stage X2, rescue Zhang He and defend the main camp
Pang De: In Shu Story - Stage X3, rescue all of the Hojo (yellow forces) generals
Zhen Ji: In Wei Story - Stage X6, defeat all sorcerers in the six garrisons and the imposter Cao Pi by yourself as quickly as possible
Cao Ren: In Samurai Warriors Story - Stage X5, escort 2 of the 3 cavalry to the escape point so Cao Ren and his buddies attack the escort route; quickly defeat Cao Ren afterwards
Wu Forces
Xiao Qiao: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 3
Da Qiao: In Wu Story - Stage X5, meet Da Qiao before the enemy does
Huang Gai: Clear Wei Story - Stage 5
Gan Ning: Clear Wei Story - Stage 6
Lu Meng: Clear Wu Story - Stage 3
Sun Quan: Clear Wu Story - Stage 7
Sun Jian: Clear Wu Story - Stage 7
Sun Shang Xiang: Clear Wu Story - Stage 5
Taishi Ci: Clear Wu Story - Stage 2
Lu Xun: In Samurai Warriors Story - Stage X3, escort Lu Xun to his destination
Zhou Yu: Clear Wu Story - Stage 1
Zhou Tai: Clear Wu Story - Stage 6
Ling Tong: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 5
Unaffiliated / Independent Forces
Diao Chan: Clear Wei Story - Stage X5 with Diao Chan's unit intact
Lu Bu: Impress Lu Bu by defeating him in Stage X8 in all four Stories (see next hint)
Yuan Shao: Clear Shu Story - Stage 5
Zhang Jiao: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 3
Meng Huo: Clear Shu Story - Stage 4
Zhu Rong: Clear Shu Story - Stage 4
Dong Zhuo: In Samurai Warriors Story Stage X4, prevent all money supply troops from reaching Dong Zhuo
Zuo Ci: Finish all 4 stories
Da Ji: Clear all stages in the game, including the 'X' stages
Orochi: Unlock all characters apart from Orochi
Samurai Warriors 1 Forces
Sanada Yukimura: Clear Shu Story - Stage 3
Uesugi Kenshin: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 7
Oichi: Clear Wei Story - Stage 6
Okuni: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 3
Saika Magoichi: Clear Shu Story - Stage 2
Takeda Shingen: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 7
Mori Ranmaru: Clear Wu Story - Stage 1
Kunoichi: In Wu Story - Stage X4, successfully allow all civilian groups to escape
Ishikawa Goemon: In Shu Story - Stage X4, break all of Goemon's treasure boxes
Noh: In Wu Story - Stage X3, kill all the messengers who attempt to retreat
Maeda Keiji: In Wu Story - Stage X6, make sure all ally reinforcements reach Keiji's base before the timer shows 10 minutes remaining
Masamune Date: In Shu Story - Stage X5, aid Saika's ambush, then defeat the enemy commander
Samurai Warriors 2 Forces
Imagawa Yoshimoto: In Wei Story - Stage X4, prevent all engineer units from entering the village
Honda Tadakatsu: Impress him in Stage X7 in all four stories (see next hint)
Inahime: Clear Wu Story - Stage 5
Ishida Mitsunari: Clear Wei Story - Stage 2
Azai Nagamasa: Clear Wei Story - Stage 6
Shima Sakon: Clear Wu Story - Stage 3
Tachibana Ginchiyo: Clear Shu Story - Stage 1
Naoe Kanetsugu: Clear Samurai Warriors Story - Stage 7
Nene: In Wei Story - Stage X3, defeat the two Nene clones within 4 minutes after their appearances (free Goemon to start this event)
Fuuma Kotaro: In Wu Story - Stage X2, defeat him after all three supply captains reach your main camp
Miyamoto Musashi: In Shu Story - Stage X6, open the dam and keep all the swordsmen (yellow forces) alive
Impressing LuBu & Unlocking Stage X8[edit]
While the other X-stages are unlocked by completing story stages and other X-stages, stage X8 may only be unlocked by meeting certain conditions in stage 7. Although you can meet the following conditions with 2 players, each player must meet the require by themselves for the condition to be satisfied.
- SW Story 7 - Get 1000 KOs.
- Shu Story 7 - All allied officers and you must flee the castle within 2'00'
- Wei Story 7 - Defeat Da Ji within 1'00' of her defection
- Wu Story 7 - Have Sun Jian's army join yours within 3'00' of the start of the battle
Once the Stage X8s are cleared, simply march staright up to LuBu and defeat him in all four X8 stages to unlock him.
Impressing Honda[edit]
Impressing Honda means doing a variety of tasks on each Stage X7 that are fairly obvious, but these are known to work:
- SW Story X7 - Escort the messengers to the escape point, defeat LuBu, wait for reinforcements, do not allow your blue units to be defeated (any yellow ones are okay, unless it is Honda), and then defeat Masamune Date
- Shu Story X7 - All peasant units must survive to the escape point, defeat LuBu and ambush parties, Honda must survive
- Wei Story X7 - Rescue both Honda (yellow) units and do not allow them to be defeated, defeat LuBu
- Wu Story X7 - defeat the weak Honda at the altar, defeat the 2nd powered-up Honda appears in the northeast within 2'00' after his appearance, defeat Date and Dong Zhuo
Warriors Orochi 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Omega Force |
Publisher(s) | Tecmo Koei |
Director(s) | Shigeto Nakadai |
Designer(s) | Tomohiko Aoki |
Programmer(s) | Hiroshi Noda |
Composer(s) | Masato Koike Miki Fujii |
Series | Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Warriors Orochi |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Portable PlayStation Vita Nintendo Switch[1] Wii U[2] Xbox 360 Xbox One[3] |
Release | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable Wii U
Ultimate
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch |
Genre(s) | Hack and slash |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Warriors Orochi 3, originally released as Musō Orochi 2 (無双オロチ 2Musō Orochi Tsū) in Japan, is a 2011 hack and slash video game developed by Tecmo Koei and Omega Force for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This is the fourth installment of the crossover series Warriors Orochi, a combination of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series. This installment serves as a sequel to Warriors Orochi 2. The game was released in Japan in 2011, in Europe in 2012, and in North America in 2012 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360).
There are two ports of the game: Musou Orochi 2: Special, released in 2012 for PlayStation Portable exclusively in Japan, and Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper, which was released as a launch title for the Wii U for Japan, North America, and Europe. An updated version, Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate (Musou Orochi 2: Ultimate), was released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in 2013 with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports released in 2014. The four ports were also released in North America and Europe in 2014. An additional port for the Nintendo Switch was released in 2017.
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Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay of Warriors Orochi 3 is similar to that of the two titles that the Warriors Orochi 3 takes its characters from: namely Dynasty Warriors 7 (specifically, Dynasty Warriors Next) and Samurai Warriors 3. Characters from either of these series play similar to how they play in their respective source games, but with a number of changes to unify the two different games together, including:
- Dynasty Warriors characters are solely armed with one weapon, and cannot switch to another one; however, the weapon given to each character is their EX weapon from the series. Characters who have changed their EX weapons in Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires (which was released after Warriors Orochi 3, but before Ultimate) retain their older EX weapons in Ultimate instead of changing to their new EX weapons.
- Dynasty Warriors characters are restricted to one Musou attack. Characters with a ground and aerial Musou attack in Dynasty Warriors 7 retain their ground Musou attack, while characters having two ground Musou attacks may retain either of theirs as their Musou attack.
- As movesets are determined by weapon in Dynasty Warriors 7 rather than by character, characters sharing the same weapon in Dynasty Warriors 7 have altered charge attacks to differentiate them from each other.
- Samurai Warriors characters perform their Ultimate Musou attack in situations where the True Musou attack is available, to compensate for the lack of the Spirit Gauge.
- Samurai Warriors characters gain new Switch attacks, akin to weapon switching in Dynasty Warriors 7, for their use in Switch Combos.
For characters who are from neither of the two series, whether or not the character is of Japanese origin determines whether their Musou attack corresponds to that of the Dynasty Warriors or the Samurai Warriors cast. Characters new to Warriors Orochi also have movesets based on their overall character type in this regard: for example, some of non-Japanese origin characters like Nemea, whose moveset is based on a Dynasty Warriors 7 weapon unused by anyone in that roster, have an EX attack like Dynasty Warriors characters, while some of Japanese-origin characters like Kaguya has the longer, standard attack chain reminiscent of a character from the Samurai Warriors roster.
Gameplay takes place on modified versions of stages taken primarily from Dynasty Warriors 7 or Samurai Warriors 3 (in addition, some downloadable content and story elements in Ultimate take place in stages taken from Warriors Orochi 2); a select number of stages relevant to the story are new stages. Each of the new 'collaboration characters' (Ryu Hayabusa, Ayane, Joan of Arc, Nemea, Achilles, Rachel, Momiji, Kasumi, Sterkenburg, and Sophitia) is also associated with a stage taken from either Dynasty Warriors 7 or Samurai Warriors 3, with graphical modifications made to resemble their game of origin. Much of the stage music is taken from earlier Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, or Warriors Orochi games; each of the collaboration characters is also associated with a unique theme.
New mechanics for the Warriors Orochi series include:
- In addition to Power, Speed, and Technique, a new character attack type, 'Wonder', is available.
- Like Dynasty Warriors 7, there is a central base from which characters organize their missions. The base initially contains a weapons dealer and a network assistant for multiplayer play, but can be expanded to include a teahouse.
- A modified version of the Bond system from Dynasty Warriors 7 is introduced. Bonds between two characters are formed through being allied in battle, being opponents in battle, being teammates in battle, or by completing a mission set forth by an ally in battle (however, failure to complete a mission weakens the bond between two characters). As new chapters are unlocked, bonds between characters may be raised by paying gems at the teahouse.
- Each character is associated with a number of other characters considered to be 'special relationships'; as the bond between the two characters increase, new support conversations may appear whenever the player controls either character in the central base. Special relationships span many different types, including family, adversarial, based on earlier Warriors Orochi series titles, or based on events in Story Mode.
- As with Dynasty Warriors 7, the morale gauge is no longer present.
- As with Samurai Warriors 3, each character is associated with four levels of weapons; a fifth level of weapon is available in Ultimate by fulfilling certain stage conditions on hard, as with past Warriors games.
- Players may switch characters as they are attacking. This technique, known as a 'Switch Combo', allows the combo counter of the outgoing character to be transferred to the incoming character, who performs a special switch attack when they are switched in. This, however, consumes a portion of the incoming character's Musou gauge. There is also a variation called the 'Triple Rush' attack which is only available in the Ultimate update.[9] A team of 3 specific characters will also result in creating a unique attack within the 'Triple Rush' feature.
- Characters may perform new attacks such as 'Break Guard' and 'Dash Chain'.
- A new gauge has been introduced, the True Triple Attack gauge, which fills as a player deals damage to enemies. For a short period of time after the True Triple Attack is initiated, all enemies will move in slow motion. The strength of the True Triple Attack is determined by the overall bond between the three characters.
- Two-player co-op is available with both players permitted to use different teams. For Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper, the Wii U Gamepad may be used for one of the players, allowing the other player to play in full-screen.
- A new mode, 'Musou Battlefield', allows the modification of existing stages and sharing of modifications online. Players have a limited number of 'edit points', where they may replace characters, add more aggressive enemy behaviour, and alter game audio. Ultimate removes the need for edit points to alter the changes and the players can also customize the battle quotes and combat notifications in-game.
- Hyper has a new Duel Mode, allowing players to battle each other in three-on-three battles. Players must choose in addition four Strategy Cards, which may be activated over the course of a duel: each Strategy Card costs a number of Battle Points (gained over time during a battle) per use. Each character has two Strategy Cards available for use; one is made available by unlocking the character, while the second is made available through other means.
- Ultimate adds a new Gauntlet Mode, where players can set a party of five characters instead of three.[9]
- Downloadable content, allowing for new character costumes, scenarios, weapons, and music, is available for all platforms. Downloadable content from Dynasty Warriors 7 and Samurai Warriors 3 cannot be used in Warriors Orochi 3; the same content must be repurchased for specific use by this game.
Characters[edit]
All characters from Warriors Orochi 2 and Musou Orochi Z return in this game. Unlike the first two games (which the costumes for the characters from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2 are used), the costumes for the characters are taken from Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends and Sengoku Musou 3 Z. Characters not present in either game use visuals from the last game in which they appeared.
Four new characters were initially available in the original PlayStation 3 version. An additional seven were added through various expansions of the game:
- Kaguya (かぐや) (Technique); A graceful and elegant young mystic who descends to the dimensional world following the chaos wrought upon by the Hydra. Armed with the miraculous ability to traverse time, she helps the three remaining heroes to save their comrades from certain death and to fight back against the bewitched serpent beast. Throughout the game, she begins to develop a sense of friendship with humanity, which helps against her initially repressive side. Wields sakaki and mirrors.
- Shuten Dōji (酒呑童子) (Wonder); A mighty warrior of strength and intimidating presence. The two horns extending from the top of his head suggest something superhuman about him, but he himself knows nothing of his own identity, save for his name. Driven by the desire to understand who he is, he takes to the battlefield. Eventually, it is revealed that he is actually a part of Orochi's soul, separated from him when he was reborn as the Hydra, and thus is vital for the Coalition to fight back the serpent beast. Wields a giant gourd.
- Nezha (哪咤) (Speed); A young mystic born between the human and mystic realms. After initially being killed in an earlier battle, he is resurrected by the high mystic Susano'o as his aide, helping him to capture Da Ji, although his ways of finding becomes some sort of terror against humanity. The prequel chapter reveals that he was actually killed by Orochi. Wields four discs known as Elephant Rings (bladed rings attached to the wrists and ankles). In his human form, only available in the Ultimate update, he wields the Fire Tip Lance.
- Susano'o (素戔嗚) (Power); The leader of the Mystic Army who has finally deigned to make an appearance in this land of turmoil. He has unwavering confidence in his own strength, and the complete trust of his subordinates. This leads, however, to a contemptuous attitude towards human beings. He is pursuing Da Ji in order to thwart her plans to resurrect Orochi, although his apathetic and militaristic attitude to find her becomes a sort of amusement to the mystics. Wields the Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi.
- Seimei Abe (安倍清明) (Wonder) ; A member of the aristocratic Abe clan, a clan which has ties to the Japanese imperial throne. Disgusted by humanity and their vanity, he willingly entered the dimensional realm through time distortion. Wields a wood folding fan and a white fox spirit. (Available in Special, Hyper, and Ultimate only)
- Shennong (神農) (Wonder); One of the Three Sovereigns who is renowned for having taught China not only the practice of agriculture, but also the use of herbal drugs. He was content to stay in the mystic realm until he notices the humanity's struggle in the dimensional realm. He decides to descend with the other mystics to provide help for humanity. Wields Zhebian (Red Whip). (Available in Hyper and Ultimate only)
- Mae Tamamo (玉藻前) (Wonder); A legendary kitsune who is said to be the most beautiful and intelligent woman in Japan. After the Hydra had been defeated, she appears in the dimensional world in rock form, which is eventually found by the Orochi Army. Armed with scrolls and the mysterious sacred mirror, she enjoys toying the warriors before allying herself with Da Ji and the resurrected Orochi, while hiding her own personal agenda. Mae's true form is actually the mythical nine-tailed fox, Kyūbi no Kitsune. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Yinglong (応龍) (Power); A powerful mystic entrusted with exterminating demons in the mystic realm. He appears in the 'Tale of the Former Day' prequel chapter, set long before the events of the series starts. Following an event in which he rebelled against the Tiandi and broke his sacred mirror, he was transformed into Orochi, who would become the main antagonist of the series. Wields Twin Dragon Sword. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Kyūbi no Kitsune (九尾の狐) (Wonder); The mythical nine-tailed fox, in actuality the true form of a fox spirit, Mae Tamamo. Wields her nine tails and robes. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Hundun (渾沌) (Power); One of the Four Fiends, considered the source of primordial chaos in Chinese mythology. He does not appear in the story, but instead appears as the final boss of the game's Gauntlet Mode. Wields four hatchets. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Hydra (妖蛇); The 'world will' of Orochi's raw power, taking the form of a giant eight-headed serpent beast dubbed as 'Hydra' (Youja in Japanese). It was born after Orochi was defeated at the end of the second game. Its appearance has caused disasters and the deaths of warriors in the dimensional realm. It is unplayable in the game, serving only as the game boss.
The game also include collaboration characters from other Tecmo Koei franchises; Ninja Gaiden, Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, Warriors: Legends of Troy, Dead or Alive, Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll, and Atelier as well a character from outside the Tecmo Koei property; Soul from Namco Bandai. Those characters appear and star in their own alternate version of stages within the game.[10][11] The following collaboration characters are:
- Ryu Hayabusa (Power); A young member of the Hayabusa ninja clan, and heir to the Dragon lineage. While battling the forces of evil with the legendary Dragon Sword, he was suddenly dragged into the fissure in time and space which appeared at the same time as the Hydra. But even in this alternate universe, he continues his fight against evil. Ryu wields the Dragon Sword and appears at Anegawa.
- Joan of Arc (Wonder); Maid of Orleans, and national heroine of France. A kind young woman with a strong sense of justice, she vowed to stand up and fight for the people of France in the Hundred Years' War. On the field of battle, she saw a unit of her forces sucked into the rift in time and space, and in an attempt to rescue them, she too was transported to this alternate universe. Joan wields a lance and appears at Mt Dingjun.
- Achilles (Power); Wields a xiphos and appears at Nanzhong.
- Nemea (Technique); Pulled into the dimensional realm after the events of Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll. Nemea wields a spear and appears at Kyushu.
- Rachel (Power); While doing her usual rounds, she was suddenly sucked into the dimensional realm through time distortion. Rachel wields Inferno Hammer and Type 666 Heavy Machine Gun and appears at Jiangdong. (Available in Special, Hyper, and Ultimate only)
- Kasumi (Speed); While tracking her clone, Alpha-152, she was sucked through time distortion and arrived at the dimensional realm. Wields a wakizashi named 'Shrouded Moon' and appears at Yan Province. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Ayane (Speed); Mysteriously teleported to the dimensional realm after the events of Dead or Alive 4. Ayane wields the Fūma Kodachi and appears at Hasedo.
- Momiji (Technique); Appeared in the dimensional realm through time distortion while guarding her post. Wields Heavenly Dragon Naginata and Heavensong Bow and appears at Wan Castle. (Available in Hyper and Ultimate only)
- Sterkenburg Cranach (Power); Mysteriously transported to the dimensional realm after the events of Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland. Wields Longsword and appears at Xu Province. (Available in Ultimate only)
- Sophitia Alexandra (Technique); While going home with her child after the events of Soulcalibur IV, she was sucked to the dimensional world through time distortion. Wields Omega Sword and Elk Shield and appears at Liaodong. (Available in Ultimate only)
In addition to all 96 characters from Warriors Orochi 2 and Musou Orochi Z, there are a total of 145 characters in this game.
* Denotes new characters to the series.
** Denotes new characters added through expansions
Bold denotes default characters. Yeh hai mohabbatein.
Wei | Wu | Shu | Jin | Other 1 | Other 2 | Samurai 1 | Samurai 2 | Samurai 3 |
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Cai Wenji | Daqiao | Bao Sanniang | Deng Ai | Da Ji | Achilles* | Hanzō Hattori | Ginchiyo Tachibana | Aya |
Cao Cao | Ding Feng | Guan Ping | Guo Huai | Diaochan | Ayane* | Hideyoshi Toyotomi | Ieyasu Tokugawa | Goemon Ishikawa |
Cao Pi | Gan Ning | Guan Suo | Sima Shi | Dong Zhuo | Benkei | Kenshin Uesugi | Ina | Gracia |
Cao Ren | Huang Gai | Guan Yu | Sima Yi | Fu Xi | Dodomeki | Keiji Maeda | Kanetsugu Naoe | Hanbei Takenaka |
Dian Wei | Lianshi | Huang Zhong | Sima Zhao | Kiyomori Taira | Gyuki | Kunoichi | Kotarō Fūma | Kai |
Guo Jia | Ling Tong | Jiang Wei | Wang Yuanji | Lu Bu | Himiko | Magoichi Saika | Mitsunari Ishida | Katsuie Shibata |
Jia Xu | Lu Meng | Liu Bei | Xiahou Ba | Meng Huo | Hundun** | Masamune Date | Motochika Chōsokabe | Kanbei Kuroda |
Pang De | Lu Xun | Liu Shan | Zhong Hui | Nu Wa | Joan of Arc* | Mitsuhide Akechi | Nagamasa Azai | Kiyomasa Katō |
Wang Yi | Sun Ce | Ma Chao | Zhuge Dan | Orochi | Kaguya* | Nobunaga Oda | Nene | Kojirō Sasaki |
Xiahou Dun | Sun Jian | Ma Dai | Sun Wukong | Kasumi** | Nō | Sakon Shima | Masanori Fukushima | |
Xiahou Yuan | Sun Quan | Pang Tong | Taigong Wang | Kyūbi no Kitsune** | Oichi | Tadakatsu Honda | Muneshige Tachibana | |
Xu Huang | Sun Shangxiang | Wei Yan | Yoshitsune Minamoto | Mae Tamamo** | Okuni | Toshiie Maeda | Musashi Miyamoto | |
Xu Zhu | Taishi Ci | Xingcai | Yuan Shao | Momiji** | Ranmaru Mori | Yoshihiro Shimazu | Motonari Mōri | |
Zhang He | Xiaoqiao | Xu Shu** | Zhang Jiao | Nemea* | Shingen Takeda | Yoshimoto Imagawa | Ujiyasu Hōjō | |
Zhang Liao | Zhou Tai | Yueying | Zhurong | Nezha* | Yukimura Sanada | |||
Zhenji | Zhou Yu | Zhang Fei | Zuo Ci | Nezha (Young)** | ||||
Zhao Yun | Orochi X | |||||||
Zhuge Liang | Rachel** | |||||||
Ryu Hayabusa* | ||||||||
Sanzang | ||||||||
Seimei Abe** | ||||||||
Shennong** | ||||||||
Shuten Dōji* | ||||||||
Sophitia Alexandra** | ||||||||
Sterkenburg Cranach** | ||||||||
Susanoo* | ||||||||
Yinglong** |
Plot[edit]
Several years after the events of Warriors Orochi 2, the warriors of the Three Kingdoms era of China and the Sengoku period of Japan have begun to rebuild their lives in the twisted dimensional world after Orochi's permanent death. The peace is not to last for long though, as a monstrous eight-headed serpent beast known as Hydra appears and massacres the warriors. Combined with the resurrection of Kiyomori Taira and the reappearance of Da Ji, who brainwashes the remaining heroes, the warriors are left in shambles. The remaining three heroes – Ma Chao, Sima Zhao, and Hanbei Takenaka – are about to be defeated if not for the intervention of the Moon Princess, Kaguya, who claims to have been sent from the mystic world to help the warriors. She uses her time travel ability to send the three back in time, so they will be able to save their comrades from certain doom.
After securing the more strategic places like Odawara Castle, the coalition are informed by mystic Taigong Wang that they can defeat the Hydra using a special weapon called 'Yashio'ori'; however, they will need the time and power to build such a weapon. The coalition capture an amnesiac mighty warrior, Shuten Dōji, who is later revealed to be an offshoot of Orochi who was born at the same time as Hydra; in reality, he is the world's will of Orochi's power, as well as Da Ji herself, who reluctantly joins after the coalition have her friend, Himiko as an unwitting hostage. Because of the time required to build multiple Yashio'ori, the coalition have to return to the distant past when the Hydra had yet to appear in the world, which they fulfill through Da Ji's power, as she has been in the dimensional world the entire time (the other mystics have only appeared when the Hydra had made its appearance). Upon arriving, the coalition have to protect Da Ji from the anti-Orochi forces as well as an army of mystics led by Susanoo, who has dedicated his job to hunt Da Ji. They eventually gain their trust, and with the help of them, the coalition build multiple Yashio'ori powered by Shuten Dōji's essence, while also preparing for the upcoming grand battle with the Hydra.
In the final chapter, the coalition confront the Hydra again, who is defeated with the help of Yashio'ori. The Hydra then reforms to eight Orochi clones and later a final Orochi X form. While battling them, the coalition also have to gain the trust of Susanoo, who is not yet willing to let the problem fall into the mortal's hands. The game has three endings, which are unlocked through certain requirements. The 'Normal' ending has the coalition finally being able to destroy Hydra. The 'Good' ending is essentially the same, although the warriors then make pledge to rule the land together in peace. In the 'True' ending, after Orochi X is defeated, the dimensional world begins to crumble, as Orochi's existence is the only thing that supports the world; defeating him means the end of the world. The mystics band their powers to send the warriors back to their own original time, saving them at the cost of their memories in the dimensional world.
The expanded story in the Ultimate update is continued from the 'Good' ending of the original game, thus forgoing the 'True' ending. Da Ji and the rest of the Demon Army have broken out from the coalition and are now traversing the dimensional world. They are attracted to a magical stone they found during their journey, which is revealed to be the sealed form of Mae Tamamo, a mystic who possesses a mysterious mirror, the Shinkyō, which has the ability to seal anyone who comes into contact with it and to create doppelgangers. Allying herself with Da Ji, Tamamo seals many warriors of the Three Kingdoms and Sengoku period and create doppelgangers of them, causing chaos and conflict within the Coalition. The mystics, who have gone to the mystic realm since the Hydra's defeat, descend once more to help the warriors. Depending on the progression, the player may finish the game's story in Chapter 6, which ends in the release of the sealed warriors and Tamamo's defeat and subsequent sealing as the stone again by the mystics. Otherwise, while the sealed warriors are released, Tamamo is not yet defeated, and the story continues to Chapter 7.
In an attempt to stop Tamamo from causing further conflicts, the warriors will need her own magic mirror, the Shinkyō to seal her. Through Kaguya's powers combined with Fu Xi's memories, the warriors travel far back in time in the mystic realm, when Orochi had not existed yet. The mystic realm is ruled by Tiandi, who is the original possessor of the Shinkyō and had used it to seal demons. The warriors meet with the mystic Yinglong, who is fooled by Tamamo into believing that the Emperor had used the Shinkyō to control the demons. He starts a rebellion against the Emperor and eventually manages to steal the mirror, This act causes him to be corrupted by the mirror's evil power, which transforms him into Orochi, who proceeds to go to the human realm to commit various evil acts after having killed the half-mystic Nezha. The Emperor, having learned of Tamamo's plans, gratefully lends the warriors the Shinkyō. Back in the present time, the warriors use the mirror against Tamamo, but this only makes her revert to her true form, the Kyūbi no Kitsune, who confronts the warriors in the final battle. The Ultimate update has two endings in addition to the three mentioned above, the first of which is the aforementioned 'Normal' ending where Tamamo is sealed without having reverted to her true form. In this ending the warriors continue to live their life in peace in the dimensional world. The second ending is similar to the 'True' ending of the original game, where, after having sealed Kyūbi, the mystics band their powers to send the warriors to their original timeline; however, the dimensional world seems to stay intact, unlike the original game.
Release[edit]
The game was originally released in Japan on December 22, 2011, in Europe on April 6, 2012, and in North America on March 20, 2012 (PlayStation 3), and March 27, 2012 (Xbox 360).[12][13] Simultaneous store front meetings in Japan took place at the end of November until mid December for Dynasty Warriors Next and Musou Orochi 2. Attendees could obtain an original clear file for Musou Orochi 2 and play demos for both games at these meetings. Early buyers received a downloadable serial code granting Santa costumes to Mitsunari Ishida, Wang Yuanji, and Da Ji. The Treasure Box release includes a calendar which has characters represent the months and days individually, an original soundtrack, and an exclusive downloadable serial code for Ma Chao's weapon. Consumers who used Gamecity's shopping service had the option of obtaining a Three Kingdoms or Warring States themed hat.
Musou Orochi 2: Special[edit]
A PSP port, titled Musou Orochi 2: Special was announced on May 8, 2012, and was released on July 19, 2012, exclusively in Japan.[14] Two additional characters were added: Rachel from the Ninja Gaiden series and a new character named Seimei Abe. A new Battle Royale Mode was included with support for up to four players. All characters, modes, and features from the original game were retained in this port. Ten PSP customizable themes based on characters are offered for players who pre-order the title. Players can automatically unlock all characters by inserting their saved data from Musou Orochi 2.[15]
Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper[edit]
The Wii U port of the game, Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper (Musou Orochi 2: Hyper in Japan) was announced at the 2012 Tokyo Game Show as one of the launch titles for the console.[16][5] Unlike past releases, this port launched outside Japan first. Hyper features a new multiplayer mode called 'Duel Mode' in which players battle enemies using three-man teams. Players will also have the option to play the game using a Wii U Pro Controller or the Wii U GamePad. The GamePad can be used to display an expanded mini-map. Local co-op includes an option that allows each player to have a full screen to play on, with one player using the TV screen while the other uses the GamePad's screen. The single player game can also be played on the GamePad's screen without the use of a TV. The game includes all characters from Special, including Rachel and Seimei Abe and adds two new characters: Momiji from the Ninja Gaiden series and a new original character, Shennong.
Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate[edit]
An update to the original game, Musou Orochi 2: Ultimate was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on September 26, 2013.[6] The PlayStation 4 version was released in Japan on June 26 and September 4, 2014, respectively,[7] featuring improved graphics and lighting among other enhancements. The game was released in North America and Europe in 2014 on September 2 and September 5, respectively[3] with an additional Xbox One port, which was also released in Japan as a launch title. It was also released for the Nintendo Switch on November 9, 2017 to commemorate Omega Force's 20th anniversary.[1]
The update includes all new features from the Hyper version. It also retains the four new characters added in that game: Rachel, Seimei Abe, Momiji, and Shennong as well as the game debut of Xu Shu, a Dynasty Warriors character who first appeared in Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires. New characters are also added, including Mae Tamamo, Yinglong, a younger incarnation of Nezha, Kyūbi no Kitsune, Hundun, Kasumi from the Dead or Alive series,[17] Sterkenburg Cranach from the Atelier Arland series, and Sophitia Alexandra from the Soulcalibur series. The game expands on the original game's story by adding two new stories: 'The Tale of the Latter Day', which takes place after the defeat of Hydra in the original game, and 'The Tale of the Former Day', which is a side story that explains Orochi's origins as well as his secret with Da Ji.[9] New stages are also added, including side stories to expand on the characters not prominently featured in the main story, alternative events on specific stages, and the chance to play stages through the enemy's perspective.
Reception[edit]
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Warriors Orochi 3 and its expanded versions received generally positive reviews. The original version of Musou Orochi 2 sold 200,526 copies in its first three days of release.[28] It was rated by Famitsu with a 9/8/8/9, for an averaged rating of 34/40.[26]
References[edit]
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- ^'Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper Hitting Wii U At Launch'. Siliconera. September 13, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
- ^ abc'Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Is Coming To The West With An Xbox One Version'. Siliconera. May 22, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ^JC Fletcher on Sep 26th 2012 9:20AM (2012-09-26). 'Wii U launch supported by 23 day-one releases in North America'. Joystiq. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
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- ^ ab'Musou Orochi 2 Playstation 3 [Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate]'. The Magic Box. June 18, 2013. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ^ ab'Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Ready To Pile Even More Troops On Screen With PS4'. Siliconera. March 25, 2014. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
- ^'Xbox One版『無双OROCHI2 Ultimate』『真・三國無双7 Empires』発表'. Inside Games. June 20, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
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External links[edit]
- Official Warriors Orochi 3 website (Europe)
- Official Warriors Orochi 3 website (North America)
- Official Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate website (North America)
- Official Musou Orochi 2 website(in Japanese)
- Official Musou Orochi 2 Ultimate Website(in Japanese)
Note: This game is also titled Musou Orochi 2.
Gaiden stagesSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unoock the corresponding stage:
- Battle of Guang Zhong: Increase the bond between Sima Yi and Masamune Date.
- Battle of Jian Ge: Increase the bond between Mori Monotari and Jia Xu.
- Battle of Jie Ting: Increase the bond between Xing Cai and Maeda Keiji.
- Battle of Komaki Nagakute: Increase the bond between Zhuge Liang, Huang Zhong, and Hattori Hanzo.
- Battle of Liang Zhou: Increase the bond between Liu-Chan and Guan Suo.
- Battle of Mikatagahara: Increase the bond between Lian Shi, Lu Meng, and Masanori Fukushima.
- Battle of Nan Zhong: Increase the bond between Zhu Rong, Meng Huo, and Zhang He.
- Battle of Tao shui: Increase the bond between Lian Shi, Ishikawa Goemon, and Hashiba Hideyoshi.
- Battle of Xing Shi: Increase the bond between Tachibana Ginchiyo, Xiao Qiao, and Sun Shang Xiang.
- Tedorigawa Kikousen: Increase the bond between Zuo Ci, Benkei, and Xu Huang.
Successfully complete the indicated task on the Hard or higher difficulty to unlock the corresponding item:
- Bear Saddle: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yamazaki' with Zhang He, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Datto Kyahan: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yohei Seki' with Na Zha or Diao Chan, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Demon Mask: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nanzhong' with Xiahou Ba, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item enables attacks from behind to be blocked.
- Eight Hand Mirror (Yata Mirror): In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Hasedo' with Kunoichi, get 2,000 K.O.s. This item allows you to occasionally repel enemy projectile attacks when mounted.
- Elephant Saddle: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Hu Lao Gate' with Achilles, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Gauntlets Of Malice: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang' with Hanzo Hattori, Guan Yu, or Sanzang, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item refills the Musou gauge when executing a counterattack.
- Gauntlets Of Vitality: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mt. Dingjun' with Gyuki, No, or Zhao Yun, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item refills your life gauge when executing a counterattack.
- Gold Gauntlets: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Kyushu' with Sun Shangxiang, get 1.500 K.O.s. This item prevents you from being knocked over when blocking.
- Heavenly Robe: In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Shou Chun' with Zhang Liao, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Iron Armor : In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate' with Liu Bei, Motonari Mori, or Susano'o, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item doubles defense temporarily when your life gauge becomes red.
- Iron Gauntlets (Ironclad Tekko): In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino' with Cao Cao, Deng Ai, Nu Wa, Oichi, Toshiie Maeda, or Zhou Tai, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item makes enemy attacks ineffective when using a charge attack.
- Kattan Magatama: In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou' with Sun Wukong, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Kongo Tekko: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Kyushu' with Sun Shang Xiang, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Matsukaze Saddle: In Chapter 3: 'Battle Of Honnoji' with Ayane, Mitsunari Ishida, or Musashi Miyamoto, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Musou Armor: In Chapter 1: 'Battle Of Odawara Castle' with Wang Yuanji, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item prevents enemy projectile attacks from knocking you back.
- Musou Kote: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang' with Sanzo Hoshi, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Musou Magatama: In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dongkou' with Lu Meng, Mitsuhide Akechi, Nene, Sima Shi, Sima Yi, or Sun Wukong, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item causes special attacks to occasionally not use Musou.
- Pleiades Belt: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Changban' with Bao Sanniang, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Ryu Hayabusa, or Xiaoqiao, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item increases the chance of obtaining high quality weapons.
- Prayer Beads: In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Yi Ling' with Cao Pi, Da Ji, Ginchiyo Tachibana, Jiang Wei, Keiji Maeda, or Xiahou Ba, get 2,000 K.O.s. This item automatically triggers support attacks when you dive.
- Rabbitskin Leggings: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yangping Gate' with Aya, Diaochan, Nezha, or Tadakatsu Honda, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item doubles speed temporarily when your life gauge becomes red.
- Raiment Of Unrest: In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Shouchun' with Fu Xi, Huang Gai, Kenshin Uesugi, Kotaro Fuma, Sima Zhao, or Zhang Liao, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item makes you temporarily invincible following a sidestep.
- Red Hare Saddle: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Fancheng' with Xu Huang, Wang Yi, or Jeanne d'Arc, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Seven Star Band: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka' with Xiao Qiao, Ryu Hayabusa, or Bao Sanniang, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Spirit Armor (Shadow Armor): In Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle' with Dian Wei, Jia Xu, Kanetsugu Naoe, Nobunaga Oda, or Taishi Ci, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item causes spirit charges to occasionally not use Musou.
- Sun Tzu's Art Of War: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Shizugatake' with Ina, Lu Bu, Masanori Fukushima, Shuten Doji, or Zhenji, get 1,500 K.O.s. This item extends the effective time of ability-increasing items.
- Tough Armor: In Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate' with Mori Motonari, get 1,000 K.O.s.
- Tome Of Medicine (Art Of Medicine): In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Sekigahara' with Benkei, Ranmaru Mori, or Zhang Fei, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item doubles the effects of recovery items.
- True Vision (Art Of Explosives): In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Luoyang' with Dong Zhuo, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, or Zhuge Liang, get 1,000 K.O.s. This item doubles attacks temporarily when your life gauge becomes red.
- Vampire Kote: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun' with Nohime, get 1,500 K.O.s.
- Vestment Of Voidance (Balancing Kimono): In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa' with Dodomeki, Guo Huai, Huang Zhong, or Masamune Date, get 2,000 K.O.s. This item nullifies the attributes of enemy attacks.
- Yasha Mask: In Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nan Zhong' with Xiahou Ba, get 1,500 K.O.s.
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding character:
Jin
- Deng Ai: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Guo Huai: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Sima Shi: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate'.
- Sima Yi: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Hu Lao Gate'.
- Wang Yuanji: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle'.
- Xiahou Ba: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun'.
- Zhong Hui: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'Battle of Luoyang'.
- Zhuge Dan: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle'.
Shu
- Bao Sanniang: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Kyushu'.
- Guan Ping: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Jie Ting'.
- Guan Suo: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ushizuyama'.
- Guan Yu: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun'.
- Huang Zhong: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Yi Ling Post-modification'.
- Jiang Wei: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang Post-modification'.
- Liu Bei: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Chengdu'.
- Liu-Chan: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Hasedo'.
- Ma Dai: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Yi Ling'.
- Pang Tong: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'Battle of Komaki Nagakute'.
- Wei Yan: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nan Zhong'.
- Xing Cai: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Yue Ying: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Tedorigawa Kikousen'.
- Zhang Fei: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yohei Seki'.
- Zhao Yun: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yohei Seki'.
- Zhuge Liang: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Chengdu'.
Wei
- Cai Wenji: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
- Cao Cao: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Fancheng'.
- Cao Pi: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Hu Lao Gate'.
- Cao Ren: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun'.
- Dian Wei: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka Post-modification'.
- Guo Jia: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Fancheng Post-modification'.
- Jia Xu: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Pang De: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Yi Ling'.
- Wang Yi: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Xiahou Dun: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Fancheng'.
- Xiahou Yuan: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nan-Jun'.
- Xu Chu: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate'.
- Xu Huang: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Zhang He: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Zhang Liao: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle'.
- Zhen Ji: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Hu Lao Gate'.
Wu
- Da Qiao: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka'.
- Ding Feng: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle'.
- Gan Ning: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mikatagahara'.
- Huang Gai: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Lian Shi: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino Post-modification'.
- Ling Tong: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Tao shui'.
- Lu Meng: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Zhang gu tang Post-modification'.
- Lu Xun: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'Battle of Hefei'.
- Sun Ce: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka'.
- Sun Jian: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Honnoji'.
- Sun Quan: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun'.
- Sun Shang Xiang: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle'.
- Taishi Ci: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle'.
- Xiao Qiao: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle'.
- Zhou Tai: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Zhou Yu: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka'.
Samurai 1
- Akechi Mitsuhide: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Honnoji Post-modification'.
- Date Masamune: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Luoyang'.
- Hattori Hanzo: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yohei Seki'.
- Kunoichi: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Yi Ling'.
- Maeda Keiji: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Luoyang'.
- Mori Ranmaru: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Nohime: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Honnoji'.
- Oda Nobunaga: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Honnoji'.
- Oichi: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Okuni: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Luo Cheng'.
- Saika Magoichi: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun Post-modification'.
- Sanada Yukimura: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Takeda Shingen: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Osaka Castle'.
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Nagashino'.
- Uesugi Kenshin: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Osaka Castle'.
Samurai 2
- Asai Nagamasa: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Hasedo'.
- Chosokabe Motochika: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Liang Zhou'.
- Fuma Kotaro: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Shou chun Koryaku-sen'.
- Honda Tadakatsu: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yohei Seki'.
- Ieyasu Tokugawa: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Chengdu'.
- Imagawa Yoshimoto: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Liang Zhou'.
- Inahime: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Yi Ling'.
- Ishida Mitsunari: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate'.
- Maeda Toshiie: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
- Naoe Kanetsugu: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
- Nene: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Sakon Shima: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Ueda Castle'.
- Tachibana Ginchiyo: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Yoshihiro Shimazu: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle'.
Samurai 3
- Aya-Gozen: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Shizugatake'.
- Hojo Ujiyasu: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Nagasaka'.
- Hosokawa Gracia: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Guang Zhong'.
- Ishikawa Goemon: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Kyushu'.
- Kaihime: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle'.
- Kato Kiyomasa: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Hasedo'.
- Kuroda Kanbei: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Dong Kou'.
- Masanori Fukushima: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Shou Chun'.
- Miyamoto Musashi: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Odawara Castle Post-modification'.
- Mori Motonari: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Sekigahara'.
- Sasaki Kojiro: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nan Zhong'.
- Shibata Katsuie: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Tachibana Muneshige: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xing Shi'.
Others 1
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- Da Ji: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Sekigahara'.
- Diao Chan: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Tong Gate Post-modification'.
- Dong Zhuo: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Chengdu'.
- Fu Xi: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Honnoji'.
- Lu Bu: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Osaka Castle'.
- Meng Huo: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nan Zhong'.
- Minamoto no Yoshitsune: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Shou Chun'.
- Nu Wa: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Fancheng'.
- Orochi: Successfully complete Story mode with the Normal, Good, and True endings.
- Sun Wukong: Successfully complete Story mode with the Normal, Good, and True endings.
- Taigong Wang: Successfully complete Chapter 1: 'Battle of Shou Chun'.
- Taira no Kiyomori: Successfully complete Story mode with the True ending.
- Yuan Shao: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Jian Ge'.
- Zhang Jiao: Successfully complete Chapter 3: 'Battle of Guang Zhong'.
- Zhu Rong: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Nan Zhong'.
- Zuo Ci: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
Others 2
- Achilles: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Sekigahara'.
- Ayane: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Hasedo'.
- Benkei: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
- Dodomeki: Successfully complete Story mode with any ending.
- Gyuki: Successfully complete Story mode with any ending.
- Himiko: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Sekigahara'.
- Jeanne d'Arc: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Mount Ding Jun'.
- Kaguya: Successfully complete the Prologue.
- Ne Zha: Successfully complete Story mode with the Normal, Good, and True endings.
- Nemea: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Kyushu'.
- Orochi X: Successfully complete Story mode with the Normal, Good, and True endings.
- Ryu Hayabusa: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Anegawa'.
- Sanzo Hoshi: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Tao Shui'.
- Shuten-doji: Successfully complete Chapter 2: 'Battle of Xuchang'.
- Susanoo: Successfully complete Story mode with the Normal, Good, and True endings.
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding ending:
- Good: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'The Demise Of Orochi X'.
- Normal: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'Into the Fire'.
- True: Successfully complete Chapter 4: 'World's End', and have all characters available that are not unlocked through endings.
Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:
- A Kaleidoscope of Time (Silver): Unlock all wallpaper.
- Blinding Light (Bronze): Use a True Triple Attack.
- Blinding Speed (Bronze): Clear a scenario in under 5 minutes.
- Challenger (Bronze): Successfully complete a mission.
- Dance of the Blade (Bronze): Successfully perform a combo of 1,000 or more.
- Experienced Controller (Bronze): Use all mountable weapons.
- Firm Bonds (Bronze): Raise the bonds of one pair of officers to its maximum.
- First Design (Bronze): Clear a battlefield created using Musou Battlefields for the first time.
- First Forge (Bronze): Upgrade a weapon.
- First Purchase (Bronze): Purchase a weapon.
- Gallery of Heroes (Silver): Unlock all officers for play.
- Grand Purchase (Bronze): Purchase a weapon that costs over 10,000 gems.
- Joining Hands (Bronze): Clear a scenario using either online play or the 2-player mode.
- Master of Time (Silver): Clear all scenarios.
- Musou Collector (Silver): Obtain weapons level 4 for all officers.
- Musou Dilettante (Silver): Obtain every equippable item.
- Musou Fighter (Bronze): Achieve 1,000 K.O.s.
- Overwhelming Victory (Bronze): Obtain over 10,000 EXP in a single battle.
- Perfect Partner (Bronze): Raise compatibility of a weapon to maximum.
- Reaching Beyond (Bronze): Purchase a weapon using crystals.
- Slave of Sound (Silver): Listen to all the music.
- The Dandy Captain (Silver): Unlock all costumes.
- The Mead of Life (Bronze): Hold a banquet.
- True Musou (Platinum): Obtain all trophies.
- Veteran Warrior (Silver): Join battle over 100 times with any one officer.
Additionally, there are 17 secret trophies:
- Traversing Time (Bronze): Returned to the past through Kaguya's power for the first time.
- Peak of Performance (Gold): Cleared all scenarios on Chaos difficulty.
- Musou Millionaire (Gold): Gathered over 900,000 gems.
- In a Broken World (Silver): Cleared Story Mode with NORMAL ending.
- Land of Peace (Silver): Cleared Story Mode with GOOD ending.
- The Fated Place (Silver): Cleared Story Mode with TRUE ending.
- A Warrior of Wealth (Silver): Gathered over 500,000 gems.
- Noble Warrior (Silver): Gathered over 100 crystals.
- Shopping Expert (Silver): Purchased over 100 weapons.
- Otherworld Extravagance (Silver): Held over 100 banquets.
- Master of Battle (Silver): Cleared any stage without taking any damage.
- Musou Warrior (Silver): Achieved 3,000 K.O.s.
- The Flame of Hope (Bronze): Cleared Chapter 1 in Story Mode.
- A Hidden Smile (Bronze): Cleared Chapter 2 in Story Mode.
- Unwavering Hope (Bronze): Cleared Chapter 3 in Story Mode.
- Changing the Past (Bronze): Cleared all 10 post-transformation scenarios.
- Banner of Victory (Bronze): Defeated the Hydra.
- Mission Master (Silver): Completed more than 10 missions in one battle.
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Playable Characters (Wu)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
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- Daqiao - Battle of Changban (Chapter 3)
- Ding Feng - Battle of Odawara Castle (Chapter 1)
- Gan Ning - Battle of Mikatagahara (Chapter 2)
- Huang Gai - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Lianshi - Battle of Nagashino - Redux (Chapter 1)
- Ling Tong - Battle of Taoshui (Chapter 2)
- Lu Meng - Battle of Hasedo - Redux (Chapter 2)
- Lu Xun - Battle of Hefei (Chapter 4)
- Sun Ce - Battle of Changban (Chapter 3)
- Sun Jian - Battle of Honnoji (Chapter 3)
- Sun Quan - Battle of Mt. Dingjun (Chapter 2)
- Sun Shangxiang - Battle of Odawara Castle (Chapter 1)
- Taishi Ci - Battle of Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)
- Xiaoqiao - Battle of Odawara Castle (Chapter 1)
- Zhou Tai - Battle of Nagashino (Chapter 1)
- Zhou Yu - Battle of Changban (Chapter 3)
Playable Characters (Wei)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Cai Wenji - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
- Cao Cao - Battle of Fan Castle (Chapter 3)
- Cao Pi - Battle of Hulao Gate (Chapter 3)
- Cao Ren - Battle of Mt. Dingjun (Chapter 2)
- Dian Wei - Battle of Changban - Redux (Chapter 3)
- Guo Jia - Battle of Fan Castle - Redux (Chapter 3)
- Jia Xu - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Pang De - Battle of Yiling (Chapter 1)
- Wang Yi - Salvation at Nagashino (Chapter 4)
- Xiahou Dun - Battle of Fan Castle (Chapter 3)
- Xiahou Yuan - Battle of Nanjun (Chapter 1)
- Xu Huang - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Xu Zhu - Battle of Tong Gate (Chapter 3)
- Zhang He - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Zhang Liao - Battle of Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)
- Zhenji - Battle of Hulao Gate (Chapter 3)
Playable Characters (Shu)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Bao Sanniang - Battle of Kyushu (Chapter 2)
- Guan Ping - Battle of Jieting (Chapter 3)
- Guan Suo - Battle of Mt. Niutou (Chapter 1)
- Guan Yu - Battle of Mt. Dingjun (Chapter 2)
- Huang Zhong - Battle of Yiling - Redux (Chapter 1)
- Jiang Wei - Battle of Xuchang - Redux (Chapter 2)
- Liu Bei - Battle of Chengdu (Chapter 3)
- Liu Shan - Battle of Hasedo (Chapter 2)
- Ma Chao - The Slaying of the Hydra (Prologue)
- Ma Dai - Battle of Yiling (Chapter 1)
- Pang Tong - Battle of Komaki-Nagakute (Chapter 4)
- Wei Yan - Battle of Nanzhong (Chapter 2)
- Xingcai - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Xu Shu - Prompt Huang Zhong, Ma Dai, and Xu Shu to converse
- Yueying - Chaos at Tetorigawa (Chapter 2)
- Zhang Fei - Battle of Yangping Gate (Chapter 3)
- Zhao Yun - Battle of Yangping Gate (Chapter 3)
- Zhuge Liang - Battle of Chengdu (Chapter 3)
Playable Characters (Samurai 3)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Aya - Battle of Shizugatake (Chapter 3)
- Goemon Ishikawa - Battle of Kyushu (Chapter 2)
- Gracia - Battle of Guangzong (Chapter 3)
- Hanbei Takenaka - The Slaying of the Hydra (Prologue)
- Kai - Battle of Odawara Castle (Chapter 1)
- Kanbei Kuroda - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Katsuie Shibata - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Kiyomasa Kato - Battle of Hasedo (Chapter 2)
- Kojiro Sasaki - Purge at Nanzhong (Chapter 2)
- Masanori Fukushima - Battle of Shouchun (Chapter 1)
- Motonari Mori - Battle of Sekigahara (Chapter 2)
- Muneshige Tachibana - Battle of Mt. Xingshi (Chapter 2)
- Musashi Miyamoto - Battle of Odawara Castle - Redux (Chapter 1)
- Ujiyasu Hojo - Battle of Changban (Chapter 3)
Playable Characters (Samurai 2)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Ginchiyo Tachibana - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Ieyasu Tokugawa - Battle of Chengdu (Chapter 3)
- Ina - Rescue at Yiling (Chapter 3)
- Kanetsugu Naoe - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
- Kotaro Fuma - Siege of Shouchun (Chapter 3)
- Mitsunari Ishida - Battle of Tong Gate (Chapter 3)
- Motochika Chosokabe - Battle of Liang Province (Chapter 2)
- Nagamasa Azai - Battle of Hasedo (Chapter 2)
- Nene - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Sakon Shima - Battle of Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)
- Tadakatsu Honda - Battle of Yangping Gate (Chapter 3)
- Toshiie Maeda - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
- Yoshihiro Shimazu - Battle of Odawara Castle (Chapter 1)
- Yoshimoto Imagawa - Battle of Liang Province (Chapter 2)
Playable Characters (Samurai 1)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Hanzo Hattori - Battle of Yangping Gate (Chapter 3)
- Hideyoshi Toyotomi - Battle of Nagashino (Chapter 1)
- Keiji Maeda - Battle of Luoyang (Chapter 2)
- Kenshin Uesugi - Battle of Osaka Castle (Chapter 3)
- Kunoichi - Battle of Yiling (Chapter 1)
- Magoichi Saika - Battle of Mt. Dingjun - Redux (Chapter 2)
- Masamune Date - Battle of Luoyang (Chapter 2)
- Mitsuhide Akechi - Battle of Honnoji - Redux (Chapter 3)
- No - Battle of Honnoji (Chapter 3)
- Nobunaga Oda - Battle of Honnoji (Chapter 3)
- Oichi - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Okuni - Battle of Luo Castle (Chapter 3)
- Ranmaru Mori - Battle of Nagashino (Chapter 1)
- Shingen Takeda - Battle of Osaka Castle (Chapter 3)
- Yukimura Sanada - Battle of Nagashino (Chapter 1)
Playable Characters (Other 2)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Achilles - Battle of Sekigahara (Chapter 2)
- Ayane - Battle of Hasedo (Chapter 2)
- Benkei - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
- Dodomeki - Finish Chapter 4 and view ending
- Gyuki - Finish Chapter 4 and view ending
- Himiko - Battle of Sekigahara (Chapter 2)
- Hundun - Finish Gauntlet Mode
- Joan of Arc - Battle of Mt. Dingjun (Chapter 2)
- Kaguya - The Slaying of the Hydra (Prologue)
- Kasumi - Battle of Yan Province (Chapter 2)
- Kyubi - Escape from the Mystic Realm (Chapter 7)
- Momiji - Battle of Wan Castle (Chapter 3)
- Nemea - Battle of Kyushu (Chapter 2)
- Nezha - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Nezha (Human) - War in the Mystic Realm (Chapter 7)
- Orochi X - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Rachel - Battle of Jiangdong (Chapter 2)
- Ryu Hayabusa - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
- Sanzang - Battle of Taoshui (Chapter 2)
- Seimei Abe - Struggle for Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)
- Shennong - Defense of Yangping Gate (Chapter 3)
- Shuten Doji - Battle of Xuchang (Chapter 2)
- Sophitia - Battle of Liaodong (Chapter 2)
- Sterkenburg - Battle of Xu Province (Chapter 2)
- Susano'o - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Tamamo - Showdown at Odawara Castle (Chapter 8)
- Yinglong - Converse with Yinglong (Chapter 7)
Playable Characters (Other 1)[edit]
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Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
Warriors Orochi 3 Unlocks
- Da Ji - Battle of Sekigahara (Chapter 2)
- Diaochan - Battle of Tong Gate (Chapter 3)
- Dong Zhuo - Battle of Chengdu (Chapter 3)
- Fu Xi - Battle of Honnoji (Chapter 3)
- Kiyomori Taira - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Lu Bu - While Diaochan is in your party, meet Lu Bu in Battle of Osaka Castle (Chapter 3)
- Meng Huo - Battle of Nanzhong (Chapter 2)
- Nuwa - Battle of Fan Castle (Chapter 3)
- Orochi - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Sun Wukong - World's End (Chapter 4)
- Taigong Wang - Battle of Shouchun (Chapter 1)
- Yoshitsune Minamoto - Battle of Shouchun (Chapter 1)
- Yuan Shao - Battle of Jiange (Chapter 2)
- Zhang Jiao - Battle of Guangzong (Chapter 3)
- Zhurong - Battle of Nanzhong (Chapter 2)
- Zuo Ci - Battle of Anegawa (Chapter 2)
Playable Characters (Jin)[edit]
Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.
- Deng Ai - Battle of Dongkou (Chapter 1)
- Guo Huai - Battle of Nagashino (Chapter 1)
- Sima Shi - Battle of Tong Gate (Chapter 3)
- Sima Yi - Battle of Hulao Gate (Chapter 3)
- Sima Zhao - The Slaying of the Hydra (Prologue)
- Wang Yuanji - Battle of Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)
- Xiahou Ba - Battle of Mt. Dingjun (Chapter 2)
- Zhong Hui - Siege of Luoyang (Chapter 4)
- Zhuge Dan - Battle of Ueda Castle (Chapter 1)