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Post by Vaga on Jan 3, 2006 18:05:49 GMT -5
you can move 2 allied regions per day, so they can move to Xu Chang in 1.
Though its not updated at all yet, I was just fixing that.
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Post by Sugand on Jan 3, 2006 18:10:34 GMT -5
...man it looks kind of stupid if you respond to a post right as they delete it... Sorry...
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Post by Vaga on Jan 3, 2006 18:15:26 GMT -5
Why you keep deleting your posts?
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Post by Vaga on Jan 3, 2006 18:18:33 GMT -5
*Takes 3000 gold from Zhen Ji, and 3000 gold from Zhang He*
*Uses 500 gold to use the Fire Archer policy and sends them to Lu Xun*
"To Find out how to get your very own NPC army, go visit the Jin-Han war council"*
*Note: Offer only applies for Jin-Han members
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Post by Sugand on Jan 3, 2006 18:23:36 GMT -5
I saw that Da Qiao wasn't on, so I deleted it.
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Post by Vaga on Jan 3, 2006 18:24:23 GMT -5
she's hidden...-_-
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Post by Neo-Queen Serenity on Jan 3, 2006 18:25:02 GMT -5
I'm right here
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Post by Vaga on Jan 3, 2006 18:25:51 GMT -5
he moved...so aim at the next person
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Post by Captain Insano on Jan 3, 2006 18:28:52 GMT -5
(Doh)
Lu Xun: Good, the reinforcements have arrived. Let us begin the attack.
1-3 *Fire Archers attack Jiang Wei* (900 damage)
1-2 *Lu Xun attacks Jiang Wei* (69 War, 8 Morale) 3. *Lu Xun attacks Jiang Wei (69 War, 9 Morale) 4-8 *Lu Xun attacks Jiang Wei (69 War, 10 Morale)
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Post by Crazyguy on Jan 3, 2006 18:30:39 GMT -5
moves to chen Liu
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Post by Captain Insano on Jan 3, 2006 18:36:21 GMT -5
Just noticed this, Hell Comet is on both the free officer list and on the Jin-Han list.
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Post by The Doctor on Jan 3, 2006 18:37:58 GMT -5
fixed
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Post by Cao Ren, played by xdonthave1x on Jan 3, 2006 18:38:13 GMT -5
Can someone tell me how many of my 7 attacks hit air?
I had my Armor Troops attack Guan Yu using all three of their attacks.
THEN I used 7 attacks on Guan Yu. Did all seven of them hit Guan Yu to capture him? Or was one or more of those attacks overkill?
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Post by Sugand on Jan 3, 2006 18:39:29 GMT -5
Cao Pi: "Looks like Lady Da Qiao is not in Chai Sang...let's continue on to Jian Ye..."
*Old Man walks up to Cao Pi*
Old Man: "You! Let me tell you a story!"
Cao Pi: "I have no time for you, old man..."
Old Man: "Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away..."
*Cao Pi starts to conjure an ice ball*
Old Man: "!! Alriight! Alright!"
Cao Pi: "Hmph..."
Old Man: "If you don't like that story how about this?..."
Cao Pi: "..."
Old Man: " "It's a tale....about a sleeping dragon and a strategist who was said to be most handsome. It takes place somewhere around Nan Yang...I believe it was a race...yes..."
Cao Pi: "...I have heard this tale already."
Old Man: "Is that so?...Then, have you heard the one about the death of the poetic warrior?"
Cao Pi: "..."
Old Man: "This one takes place around Chang An...the poetic warrior, from the land of Ye, was one of the most feared generals at the time. I forgot who he served under...but I believe the king of the kingdom looked a lot like you, young man. Do you have any children?"
Cao Pi: "...No."
Old Man: "Oh? You should have some by now. Haha!"
Cao Pi: "....I don't have time--"
Old Man: "Anyway! One day the Poetic Warrior faced off against the Sleeping Dragon. The Dragon knew he had to rid himself of the warrior, so he had his three best men, a warrior who could hardly speak coherently, a warrior who as the son of the God of War, and the warrior's sworn brother who was the son of the Drunken General, he had them lure the Poetic Warrior into an ambush. Once in the ambush, a thousand arrows rained down upon the Poetic Warrior and his brave men. The Sleeping Dragon emerged victorious again, as he took the life of the Poetic Warrior."
Cao Pi: "Are you finished Old Man?"
Old Man: "Yes...yes...remember these tales young man...it looks like they will help you in the future."
Cao Pi: "Heh...I don't think your babble helped me in anyway at all."
Old Man: "And may the force be with you."
Cao Pi: "Why does everyone keep saying that to me?"
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Post by Chaoslord on Jan 3, 2006 18:42:21 GMT -5
is there a moral to this story?
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