15 апр. 2010 г.

Копейщик




Копейщики являются наёмниками ближнего боя с высоким показателем атаки, которые освоили искусство боя длинным копьём.
Своим копьём они могут атаковать двоих противников одновременно.
Они также имеют сравнительно высокий показатель здоровья, но весьма низкую защиту, так что использовать их в качестве танков не очень целесообразно.


Имя
Копейщик
Специализация
Ближнего боя
Класс
D
Пол
мужской
Базовая атака
Копьё,
Можно нанять
с 1го уровня



Развитие:


Название
Апгрейд
Копейщик
ур 20; Пепельный кристалл (50 шт)
Копейщик-боец
ур 50; Пепельный кристалл (100 шт)
Копейщик-воин
ур 80; Пепельный самоцвет (20 шт)
Чжао Юнь
ур 100; Пепельный самоцвет (50 шт)
Чжао Юнь [Герой I]
ур 120; Пепельный самоцвет (150 шт)
Чжао Юнь [Герой II]
Отсутствует



Умения:


 Копьё молнии
Наносит урон и снижает инициативу противников, поражая их молнией.

Тип
Активное
Атрибут
Молния
Цель
/
Откат
2 хода
Инициатива
150

 Смертельный удар
Отчаянный удар из последних сил.
Тип
Активное
Атрибут
Нейтральный
Цель

Откат
1 ход
Инициатива
600
Особое
здоровье ниже 50%

 Пламенное копьё
Наносит врагу серьёзный урон ударом копья света.
Тип
Активное
Атрибут
Огонь
Цель

Откат
3 хода
Инициатива
150
Особое
доступно только главному персонажу 100+ уровня

 Разлом
Наносит врагам урон, сотрясая землю. Если использовать на противника, находящегося под действием Ветра хаоса то активируется комбо-скилл [Разрушающий ветер].
Тип
Активное
Атрибут
Нейтральный
Цель

Откат
3 хода
Инициатива
150
Особое
доступно только главному персонажу

 Рассеивание стража
Снимает Священного стража с переднего ряда вражеской команды.
Тип
Пассивное
Атрибут
Святость
Цель

Откат
3 хода
Инициатива
150
Особое
доступно только главному персонажу

За пределами Атлантики, история и легенды:


Zhao Yun (? - 229) was a major military general during the civil wars of the late Han Dynasty and during the Three Kingdoms era of China. For most of his career, Zhao Yun served the warlord Liu Bei, playing a part in the establishment of Shu Han. In literature and folklore he is lauded as the third member of the Five Tiger Generals.

Due to the limited historical records, many facts about Zhao Yun's life remain unclear or unknown. The original records in Chen Shou's Records of Three Kingdoms are only a couple of hundred words long. Pei Songzhi's annotations provide a relatively clear, though still incomplete picture of Zhao Yun's life.

[...]

Many of Zhao Yun's actual exploits were highly dramatized in Luo Guanzhong's novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the novel, Zhao Yun is described as being almost perfect, possessing unparalleled physical power as well as unwavering loyalty to his master, tremendous courage, keen intelligence and serene charisma. These traits have often been reflected in almost all modern material regarding Zhao Yun to date. The novel portrays him as a courageous, loyal, and heroic warrior, and show him surviving insurmountable odds, many times single-handedly.

The rescue of Liu Shan in Changban

The novel portrayed Zhao Yun quickly and single-handedly slaying numerous enemy generals as he rode his horse from group to group during the Battle of Changban, asking fleeing Shu soldiers where Lady Gan, Lady Mi, and Liu Shan had disappeared. As proof of his resolve, he stated that he would search through heaven and hell to find them and if he could not, he would die on the battlefield. One of the many generals that fell to Zhao Yun was Xiahou En, who carried one of Cao Cao's prized swords, the "Qing Gang", which Zhao Yun took with him. Upon finally finding Lady Mi and Liu Shan near an old well, Lady Mi, who was injured in the leg, gave the child to Zhao Yun and refused to go with him stating that she would only slow them down. With enemy soldiers approaching, the two argued until Lady Mi threw herself into a nearby well, killing herself. Zhao Yun then placed the child inside his breast armor and proceeded to fight his way out through overwhelming encirclement of enemy soldiers, using only his lance and the newly acquired Qinggang sword. Zhao Yun's valor impressed even Cao Cao, who ordered his men not to use archers on Zhao Yun, but capture him alive instead in the hope that Zhao Yun would surrender to his side. Throughout the battle, Zhao Yun charged seven times in and out of Cao Cao's troops, and killed over fifty enemy commanders.

When Zhao Yun fought his way to the Changban Bridge he met up with Zhang Fei, who stayed behind to stop the incoming Wei troops. When Zhao Yun finally returned to Liu Bei's side, he felt very guilty over his failure to bring back Lady Mi. Liu Bei threw Liu Shan to the ground, saying his infant son was not worth risking his great general's life. Zhao Yun barely caught him.

Zhao Yun rescues Ah Dou from Lady Sun

In Chapter 61 (a fictionalization of a true incident), Lady Sun (younger sister of the powerful warlord Sun Quan), who married to Liu Bei to secure an alliance between the two factions, returned to her homeland to visit her sick mother. However, the sickness was a lie to lure Lady Sun to bring along Liu Shan, who would then be used as a hostage to exchange for the Jing province with Liu Bei. When Zhao Yun learned of her departure, he rushed down to the quay, where Lady Sun had already boarded the boat manned by Zhou Shan , whom Sun Quan sent to fetch his sister.

Grabbing hold of a small fishing boat, Zhao Yun caught up with the larger boat and leapt onto it. Soldiers from the Kingdom of Wu were not able to stop him. Although Zhao Yun was able to forcibly retrieve Liu Shan from his stepmother, he was not able to get off the boat, which was speeding down the river back to Wu lands. Fortunately, the boat was intercepted by a fleet led by Zhang Fei. When Zhou Shan tried to resist, Zhang Fei slew him. The two generals then brought the only son of Liu Bei safely back while Lady Sun returned to her mother.

[...]

Zhao Yun has become a popular figure in Chinese culture, having been featured prominently in literature, art, anecdotes, etc. Already a relatively well-known hero from the Three Kingdoms period through tales told for centuries, Zhao Yun became a household name after the wide success of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms .

Recently Zhao Yun’s popularity has moved well beyond Asia and into the Western world through various media including the Internet and video games. Zhao Yun is often portrayed as being youthful and handsome, fearless and invincible, calm and intelligent, genuine and selfless in today’s operas, novels, games, comics and plays.

[...]

Zhao Yun has been a central character in the Dynasty Warriors video game series developed by Koei. He is usually placed in a prominent position on the manual/cover of each title and is the character most often used by the developers in screenshots and promotional materials for upcoming releases. Because of this, Zhao Yun is widely perceived as the "face" of the Dynasty Warriors series, and is now instantly recognisable to those familiar with the titles. In Dynasty Warriors 6 he has a new silver armour and a longer spear called "Dragon Spike". His hair has been changed from a ponytail or long hair to spikey hair.

In DW5, he continues to fight for Shu after Liu Bei's death, and talks with Liu Chan in his ending. In DW6, Zhao Yun becomes the top commander under Liu Bei. In DW4 Xtreme Legends, Zhao Yun must rescue Liu Chan and escape. In DW5 Xtreme Legends, he and Huang Zhong must repel enemy forces.

Zhao Yun also appears in Warriors Orochi where he is captured by Orochi's forces at the beginning of the game. He is later rescued by Zuo Ci, Shimazu Yoshihiro and Xing Cai. He then goes on a quest to find and free Liu Bei and aligned himself with Sanada Yukimura who he felt was his match and shared the same beliefs he did. Together with Yukimura as well as other allies, he was successful in saving him. Although his character in the game is essentially the same as it was in Dynasty Warriors 5, he is also given a new, somewhat quirky sense of humor. He also has an important role in the other storylines, thus making him one of the main protagonists in the game along with Sun Ce, Cao Pi, and Oda Nobunaga.

Zhao Yun reappears in Warriors Orochi 2 playing a much smaller role, where he and Wei Yan provide reinforcements for Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Saika Village. Later, he along with Akechi Mitsuhide and Zhang Liao attack Taira Kiyomori at Koshi Castle in an attempt to stop a ritual to revive Orochi involving Himiko. In Dream Mode, Zhao Yun, Sanada Yukimura, and Shimazu Yoshihiro save Liu Bei and peasants.

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