Why was Cao Cao included in the Three Kingdoms Killing, Heads up and Four Bans. Is he strong one on

Updated on Game 2024-03-06
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course it is strong, others put duels, Nanban, ten thousand arrows and other attacks on you, Cao Cao can automatically deduct blood, and others have to prepare their own defensive cards, otherwise it is equivalent to Xiahou Dun, you deduct a drop of Cao Cao's blood, and Cao Cao will return you a drop of blood.

    Sun Quan is the king of heads-up, just take a bunch of peaches and flashes as soon as you check and balance, others can't consume your peaches and flashes in one round, right?

    Hua Tuo singled out the second, others deducted a drop of blood from you, and you made up for it, and sometimes others did not necessarily cause you harm.

    Lu Meng singled out the third, 8 people in the game Lu Meng and other cards to wait for a long time, single-handedly Lu Meng as long as he was lucky, draw the crossbow in seconds.

    Cao Cao singled out fourth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, this is a historical problem.

    The so-called official four prohibitions are also evolved from the four prohibitions of the people.

    Originally, there was no dedicated 1v1 room, and the heads-up was to open two doors in an identity bureau room.

    Because in this case, as the lord, you can at least choose a single-handed, middle-class Cao Cao, which is not very fair to the anti-thief.

    Thus, the folk saying that Cao Cao was forbidden was formed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cao Cao's traitorous male is very dominant in front of some 3 blood generals, such as continuous duels, but in fact he is not very strong among the 4 blood generals, Sun Quan is much stronger than him, and Xiahou Dun is also very powerful, so it can only be said that the official 4 bans are not good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because of the heads-up duel against Cao Cao, AOE and so on are basically unusable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you don't consider the board game history of the Three Kingdoms, from the perspective of OL history alone, the original 1v1 is an 8-person bureau that turns off 6 and plays a 2-person game, and the identity is a master and a mole. The victory condition of both is to kill each other, and the main man first, according to the rules of the 8-person game, will be selected from three standard lords plus two random generals, and the mole will be selected from 3 random generals.

    You should understand very well when you see this, in fact, there is no "initial 1v1" at all, that is, when the player is insufficient in number or time, the 8-person game is opened as a 2-person game, in this case, if you don't do something, between two high-level players, basically whoever chooses the main man will win, pay attention to the first hand at this time is still a lot to touch a blind card! While it's fair, it's probably as playable as a coin toss.

    So in that case, there is the appearance of the four prohibitions. I don't know who first proposed it, from then on, the three bans in that kind of heads-up room means that Sun Quan, Cao Cao, Hua Tuo, and Lu Meng are forbidden. It is said that it is four prohibitions, which is essentially a great restriction on the lord, so that there are only three generals to choose from (considering Liu Bei's words, cough cough, in fact, two), of course, the lord still has the advantage of playing cards first, but the traitor also has the advantage of restraint after the selection.

    So, it was a reasonable and acceptable suggestion at the time, and there was not as much discussion of right and wrong as it is now.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After Cao Cao was injured by the duel, Nanban, ten thousand arrows and killing, he used all the traitorous male skills in his hands, and after his turn, he could completely apply the letter roll to your body, basically if you didn't kill him, he could turn back to you, 4 forbidden is actually not very difficult to deal with, depending on the character, if the character is good, Liu Bei can also kill Sun Quan. 1v1 is basically based on character, and the technical content of preparation and balance is not large.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    His skill traitor You let him lose blood He gets this card When he plays the cards that he is hungry with, he can make you also lose blood He can guarantee that there are kill cards Three Kingdoms kill more than flash If he comes to the crossbow, you say that you are killing him or not killing him.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, the so-called four bans, it is worth it that in the Three Kingdoms Kill 1v1 mode, there are 4 generals who are forbidden to use (the game itself will not be set, but everyone agrees not to use these 4 generals), including, Cao Cao, Hua Tuo, Lu Meng, Sun Quan.

    First of all, the reason why these will be banned is because their skills are too domineering when 1v1, taking Cao Cao as an example, Cao Cao's skills are traitorous, and you can get the cards that receive damage after being damaged, 1v1 time, no matter what you use to hurt Cao Cao, after Cao Cao gets the card, the second round can be used to make the other way to fight back, for the 1v1 mode, fighting against such a character, this is a disaster, you must know that Cao Cao's blood volume is 4, the first round is difficult to second him, Even if you are lucky enough to have a crossbow, it is difficult to take it away in one round, but if Cao Cao is not taken away in the first round, the second round is Cao Cao's world, so when you fight against Cao Cao, it is not a fight or a fight, so Cao Cao will be banned.

    By the way, Sun Quan's checks and balances, 1v1 is also very domineering, although each round can only be used 1 time, however, there is no limit to the number of cards, which is terrible, there is a great chance to change to a repeater, and then take away the other party in one round.

    As for Hua Tuo and Lu Meng, needless to say, Hua Tuo is too meaty, and his blood skills are domineering, and he can drag 1v1 into a protracted battle, not to mention Lu Meng, just self-denial, with a repeater, you can 1v3.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The four bans are actually an unwritten rule for players It took a lot to be put in the game by the official rules Start to ban the 3 main because Liu Bei is too wasteful to kick it out Then because Hua Tuo is too difficult to kill It takes a long time to play with him and he may not be able to win So it was also included in the ban table followed by Lu Meng I believe that anyone who sees Lu Meng's 100+ cards will be hosted It doesn't matter if you are Hua Tuo or Sun Quan?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At the beginning, there was no special 1v1 game, everyone wants to play 1v1 can only be opened in the identity field of two people, not a member, the main public has five generals, Liu Bei, cc, Sun Quan, and two, and two players have 3, Sun Quan is recognized as banned, so that the main public election will still be one more, and the first hand, but also touch two cards, for the sake of fairness so the ban CC, so the main public is also 3 will choose one, after which this tradition was retained.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is it banned? Didn't I watch other people play again...

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In general, 4 blood generals, because they can be damaged to get cards, so they can ensure that there is no shortage of output, and there will be an advantage in playing part of the 3 blood generals, but the same 4 blood generals will not be obvious.

    As for how to use it? To AOE and dueling, etc., when there is a lot of blood, you must take the initiative to deduct blood to collect, and in turn output, if you have less blood, you have to consider it depending on the situation. Kill something, or try to dodge, don't dodge again.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cao Cao is still good in the standard wind bag, after all, it is also one of the 4 prohibitions.

    Sending is the active deduction of blood suction output.

    Cao Cao's efforts should be on the same level as Guo Jia and Lu Xun.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's better to go heads-up or Sun Quan cc In addition to the amount of blood, I think it's not as good as Sima Sima can also change the judgment with less blood and take a card from the other party For example, the other party is Sima, you are cc, and someone else has a crossbow and even you to a blood It's useless for you to kill those few If it's Sima, someone else wants to kill you If you are chopped the first time, take the ** to actually Lu Xun is also a single little prince (personal opinion.)

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Among the three mainstreams of Wei, Shu and Wu, Cao Cao's winning rate is the highest, and it is not easy to be seconded, and he may face a lot of backlash when he is killed, and he belongs to an upper-middle character.

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