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Sun Jian is a Chinese name; the family name is Sun.

For the faction, see Sun Jian (faction).

Sun Jian is a unique legendary Sentinel hero in Total War: Three Kingdoms. He leads his own faction, Sun Jian, in 182 and 190.


Description[]

Meet Sun Jian, said to be descended from legendary strategist Sun Tzu. Known for his courageousness, resourcefulness, and thrill seeking nature, he cuts a powerful figure as the head of the Sun family.

Sun Jian is the choice of the risk-taker and thrill-seeker players. Someone who tires of playing it safe and knows that when the odds are stacked against them, it makes for a more epic tale of victory.


Overview[]

Sun Jian is a talented warrior who pushes his armies forward and is always on the attack. If he keeps proving his bravery, he gains increased replenishment in enemy territory, recruits mercenaries at a lower price, and increases the satisfaction of characters loyal to him. In enemy territory, all his units also have guerrilla deployment, supporting his aggressive playstyle.

To finance his offensive campaigns, Sun Jian can leverage the connections from his merchant family background: all his ports increase income from commerce across his holdings.

As Sun Jian’s entire army gains guerrilla deployment in such a situation, this means he has the shortest potential time to engagement of any faction, making it possible to defeat an army before reinforcements enter the fray. This is a potentially risky approach however, as without decisive action early on a player can find themselves overwhelmed in a protracted fight. Such battles are likely to be costly, but the replenishment bonuses granted to Sun Jian’s faction through resource pool effects grant his army reduced downtime between battles, and therefore the ability to continue fighting at the front as long as they are well-supplied.


General Information[]

Attributes[]

Main Article: Attributes (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

  • Expertise: 113
    • -23% construction cost (administered commandery)
    • +37 melee evasion
  • Resolve: 54
    • +15% general's health
    • +2k population growth (administered commandery)
  • Cunning: 45
    • +9% ammunition (own retinue)
    • +2 military supplies (own army)
  • Instinct: 94
    • +18% melee damage
    • -5% recruitment cost (this army)
  • Authority: 76
    • +3 satisfaction (faction-wide)
    • +3 unit morale (own retinue)


Background[]

Main Article: Background (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

Tiger of Jiangdong

  • +20 expertise
  • +30 instinct
  • +10 authority
  • +1 resilience
  • +50% income from family estates (if faction leader)
  • +15% campaign movement range (faction-wide)
  • Cost to Establish Order in desert settlements halved
  • -25% recruitment and upkeep cost for mercenary retinues

Commends Bravery.


Unit Statistics[]

  • Morale: 100
  • Melee Toughness: 32
  • Ranged Toughness: 34
  • Melee Power: 50
  • Hit Points: 18k
  • Melee Charge Bonus: 113
  • Melee Attack Rate: 50
  • Base Melee Damage: 1.6k
  • Armour-Piercing Melee Damage: 698
  • Base Melee Evasion: 37%
  • Base Armour: 65%
  • Speed: 90


Traits[]

Main Article: Traits (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

Brave

  • +12 resolve
  • +3 morale (when commanding)

Commends Bravery.


Fiery

  • +2 resolve
  • +6 instinct
  • +10% charge speed

Admires Zeal, Supports War, Disregards Diplomacy.


Loyal

  • +8 expertise
  • -50% desire for higher office
  • Decreases ambition to gain independence as administrator

Focuses on Family.


Skills[]

Main Article: Skill (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

  • Zeal
    • +8 expertise
    • +10% melee armour-piercing damage (own army)
    • +40% melee attack rate
  • Flames of the Phoenix
    • +4 expertise
    • +4 instinct
    • Ability: Flames of the Phoenix
  • Understanding
    • +8 expertise
    • Unlocks assignment: Industrial Exploitation
  • Perception
    • +8 authority
    • Enables: Ignore Forest Penalties (own retinue)
    • +25% chance of avoiding ambush (own army)
  • Intensity
    • +8 instinct
    • Enables: Mighty Knockback
    • +25 charge speed (own retinue)


Abilities[]

Main Article: Ability (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

  • Mighty Knockback
    • Causes extra damage when knocking back enemies.
  • Unbreakable
    • Does not suffer any morale loss and will never rout.
  • Flames of the Phoenix
    • Can use if:
      • In melee
      • Engaged in duel or has an attack order
      • Not on Elephant
    • Splash Damage: 3.8k
    • Duration: 10s
    • Cooldown: 30s


Ancillaries[]

Main Article: Ancillary (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

Ancient Silver Sword

  • Base Melee Damage: 1.4k
  • Armour-Piercing Melee Damage: 697
  • Melee Attack Rate: 30
  • +18 authority
  • +10 satisfaction
  • Enables: Unbreakable


Sun Jian's Armour

  • Base Armour: 45
  • +15 expertise
  • +6 instinct
  • +12% speed


Heavenly Fire

  • Speed: 80
  • Mass: 2.5k
  • +10 instinct
  • +5 authority
  • +15% chance of evading capture post-battle
  • +20% armour


Guanxi[]

Main Article: Guanxi

TW3K Sun Jian-Family Tree

Family

Friends

Acquaintances

Negative Acquaintances

Rivals


Biography[]

Sun Jian was born in 155CE to a poor family in the south of China. Unlike other warlords of the period who came from powerful, esteemed lineages, Sun Jian's father was just a merchant, and this lowborn background is what gives him the constant urge to prove himself against stronger foes.

He's a skilled and daring warrior known for taking risks. He excels under pressure and is at his best when the deck is stacked against him. Fighting to end the chaos flooding through China, Sun Jian has risked his life for the good of the realm on multiple occasions. Most famously, when fighting the Yellow Turbans at the Siege of Wancheng, Sun Jian placed himself at the head of his army and climbed the city walls alone, killing 20 men before the rest of his army flooded in.

Sun Jian has never shied away from opportunity – and despite his loyalties, the fall of the imperial court presents great opportunities. As a young man, Sun Jian rose from the obscurity of his mercantile upbringing, learning from the deeds of his father that fortune must be seized – never expected. It is this determined spirit that drives the Tiger of Jiangdong forward – may his roar sweep all obstacles away!

Just prior to the start of the game, Sun Jian finds the Imperial Seal in the wreckage of Luoyang. Passed from dynasty to dynasty, it is said that whoever holds the Imperial Seal shall rule all of China. With the Coalition against the tyrant Dong Zhuo falling apart, Sun Jian decides to take the Imperial Seal back southwards to his home in Changsha, where his beloved wife and young family reside.[1]


Trivia[]

  • The Daredevil is a title that given by The Creative Assembly to Sun Jian after his playstyle. While The Tiger of Jiangdong is his historical nickname.

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