Full Wei Hero Roster (Total War Three Kingdoms) 全面战争:三国, 魏国猛将


Keep an eye for these heroes as you play through Total War Three Kingdoms. The purpose of this post is to show who eventually became the vital heroes of the kingdom of Wei. During your campaign you will encounter many heroes and adversaries, but when you found the specific characters in this list, try to stay your hand and leave them alive. Instead try your best to recruit them to your faction and build a large roster of awesome heroes as they work in synergy in your service. Note that although Cao Cao only starts with his cousins, he possessed one of the keenest eyes for acquiring talent. One of the distinct pleasures provided by Total War Three Kingdoms is the ability to capture heroes like a game of Pokemon~ and as the saying goes, "Gotta catch them all (for your dynasty!)" The best way to honor Cao Cao is to host some of the best talents across the realm in your court.




Cao Cao, cunning, ambitious and ruthless. A dynamic man of ability who valued those of abilities. Absolutely contemptuous of useless conventions and full of strange mirths, Cao Cao's character shifted between a bloodless villain and a Byronic hero. Having deeply resented the corruption and ineptitude of a world without legitimacy, Cao Cao seeks to be the revolutionary that kickstarts something new, utterly unchained by all that failed in the past. A capable man who would have been the undisputed master of the post Han world if not for a realm of worthy heroes who opposed him. Unjustly vilified in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.


Xiahou Dun, the one eyed general of Wei. Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan were both Cao Cao's cousins and helped him in destroying many of northern China's warlords. During the campaigns against Lu Bu, Xiahou Dun lost an eye when it was struck by an arrow. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms he was described to have pulled the arrow out with his eyeball still attached and ate it before his stunned soldiery. Though in many media he was described as a ferocious general, Xiahou Dun's military career was somewhat unfulfilling, however he was a great administrator and retained Cao Cao's trust


Xiahou Yuan: Cao Cao's cousin and one who rendered aid to many of Cao Cao's campaigns. He helped Cao Cao in unifying northern China and was responsible for several forays into the south 


Dian Wei, manslayer, one of Cao Cao's fiercest bodyguards, when Cao Cao was ambushed Dian Wei performed one of the most heroic last stands in the entire Three Kingdoms era, personally preventing many enemy soldiers from pursuing his lord and slew several dozen of them with his weapons and then his own bare hands


Xu Chu, a giant of a man and faithful bodyguard, Xu Chu served Cao Cao for many years and was seen as one of his most trusted guards. A tough and muscular man, full of strength


Xu Huang: A model of integrity, Xu Huang is both a great warrior and an astute general, having defeated numerous legendary generals in his time under Cao Cao. Extremely respectful, Xu Huang never fails to be courteous to friends and enemies alike


Yue Jin, One of Cao Cao’s most courageous generals, Yue Jin was always willing to put his own life in danger for those he deemed worthy of respect. He fought against the infamous Lü Bu on more than one occasion, and survived…


Sima Yi, the cunning mastermind of Wei, reported to be full of talent even as a child, Sima Yi was one of the most shrewd of Wei's ministers. After Cao Cao's death Sima Yi would gradually extend his own personal influence in the Wei court. His rivalry with the Shu strategist Zhuge Liang is legendary


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