List of Dynasty Warriors Characters

List Of Dynasty Warriors Characters

There have been 48 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 5; however, Dynasty Warriors 7 is has over 60 playable characters. Most of the characters were real figures from the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history, although some possibly fictional characters from the classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and folklore were also included in the roster, such as Diaochan and Bao Sanniang. Minor female characters from history have been placed on the battlefield by Koei, although aside from Wang Yi and the fictional Zhurong from the novel, they never fought in any of the battles. The list indicates Chinese names / Japanese (original version) names / Chinese or Japanese characters.

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