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+ | {{New_Troop_Box|image1 = Guan.png|caption1 = Cold War Stats|hitpoints = 101, 748 {{Icon|Health}}|damage_per_second = 2,546 {{Icon|Damage}}|dps_vs_generals = 17,825 {{Icon|Damage}}|range = Melee {{Icon|Range}}|favorite_targets = Any {{Icon|FavTarget}}|strength = {{Icon|Strength}} Durable, deals extra damage to enemy Generals|weakness = {{Icon|Weakness}} Ballista towers and spike traps}}<blockquote>'''''Guan Yu, master of the guandao,damages all enemies in front of him with his powerful attacks.'''''</blockquote> |
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== General Description == |
== General Description == |
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− | '''[[Generals|General]] Guan Yu '''is one of the General type of Troop Tactics that can be acquired / bought from event. |
+ | '''[[Generals|General]] Guan Yu '''is one of the General type of Troop Tactics that can be acquired / bought from an event. |
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== Historical Description == |
== Historical Description == |
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Guan Yu was an ancient Chinese general who lived from 162-219 CE. The general remained fiercely loyal to his friend and commander Liu Bei throughout his life, returning to fight by his side even after being captured by the enemy leader Cao Cao. During his capture, Guan was briefly made a general in Cao Cao's army and sent against a rival ruler's forces. Guan personally beheaded the opposing commander and left to return to Liu Bei. |
Guan Yu was an ancient Chinese general who lived from 162-219 CE. The general remained fiercely loyal to his friend and commander Liu Bei throughout his life, returning to fight by his side even after being captured by the enemy leader Cao Cao. During his capture, Guan was briefly made a general in Cao Cao's army and sent against a rival ruler's forces. Guan personally beheaded the opposing commander and left to return to Liu Bei. |
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− | Guan’s reputation grew even further after his depiction in 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms', a semi- historical novel written a thousand years after his death. The novel spoke of his many impressive feats, notably receiving arm surgery without anesthesia while simultaneously playing a game of Go. Some time after the release of the novel, Guan became worshipped by Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists alike. There are even supposedly shrines dedicated to the general in every Hong Kong police station. |
+ | Guan’s reputation grew even further after his depiction in 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms', a semi- historical novel written a thousand years after his death. The novel spoke of his many impressive feats, notably receiving arm surgery without anesthesia while simultaneously playing a game of Go. Some time after the release of the novel, Guan became worshipped by Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists alike. There are even supposedly shrines {{Icon}}dedicated to the general in every Hong Kong police station. |
== Attacking Strategies == |
== Attacking Strategies == |
Revision as of 21:34, 20 September 2018
Guan Yu, master of the guandao,damages all enemies in front of him with his powerful attacks.
General Description
General Guan Yu is one of the General type of Troop Tactics that can be acquired / bought from an event.
Historical Description
Guan Yu was an ancient Chinese general who lived from 162-219 CE. The general remained fiercely loyal to his friend and commander Liu Bei throughout his life, returning to fight by his side even after being captured by the enemy leader Cao Cao. During his capture, Guan was briefly made a general in Cao Cao's army and sent against a rival ruler's forces. Guan personally beheaded the opposing commander and left to return to Liu Bei.
Guan’s reputation grew even further after his depiction in 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms', a semi- historical novel written a thousand years after his death. The novel spoke of his many impressive feats, notably receiving arm surgery without anesthesia while simultaneously playing a game of Go. Some time after the release of the novel, Guan became worshipped by Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists alike. There are even supposedly shrines dedicated to the general in every Hong Kong police station.
Attacking Strategies
- Guan Yu can tank up defensive damage and deal damage to enemy defenses/Troops.
- AVOID Ballista Towers, Cannon Towers, and Anti-Tank Guns with Guan Yu. These defensive Buildings are designed to take out any Troop/General that has high hit-points.
- A good way to avoid the Cannon Towers is to rally straight back out of your clean path near Buildings, bringing your Troops back with your Generals to help escort him/her or for Guan Yu to kill any Heavy Cavalry, foot Troops, or General stalking your Troops.
- Avoid rallying at 45 degree angles, since your Troops are defenseless until meeting the rally point, and it is very possible Cannon Towers, and Troops can kill Guan Yu and your Troops if you pass by the defensive Buildings.
- If you are attacking without Tanks with your Troops, Guan Yu can take up some of the damage, and is best used to take out Mortar fire. Beware not to rally your troops with Guan Yu to a Mortar that can still hit your troops, since Guan Yu will be the only one left alive.
- (Mainly used for Medieval Age) If a Mortar is in position to wipe out Troops, but is easily accessible without Cannon Towers in range, put Guan Yu down and rally him/her to the Mortar to wipe it out. Then continue your attack with placement of Troops and Tactics.