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Warriors of the Left is a type of Heavy Sword Infantry in Total War: Three Kingdoms. The unit is unique to the faction of Yuan Shu. It is a Metal unit and is best grouped with Sentinel heroes.


Abilities[]

Main Article: Unit Ability (Total War: Three Kingdoms)

  • Disciplined
    • Does not suffer a morale penalty when the general dies. It can also rally after routing more often.
  • Immune to Scare
    • Immune to scare effects.
  • Loose (Mobile Formation)
    • Can use if:
      • Not on a wall or barricade
      • Not engaged in melee
      • Not climbing
      • Not on Elephant
    • -100% charge resistance
  • Circle (Static Infantry Formation)
    • Can use if:
      • Not on a wall or barricade
      • Not engaged in melee
      • Not climbing
      • Not on Elephant
    • Phase 1 (3s)
      • Form up
    • Phase 2 (∞)
      • +500 Charge Resistance
      • +25% Ranged Block Chance
      • +25% Melee Evasion
      • -20% Melee Attack Rate
      • Immobilised
  • Caltrops (Active Debuff)
    • Can use if:
      • Not on a wall or barricade
      • Not manning equipment
      • Not engaged in melee
      • Not climbing
      • Not on Elephant
    • Range: 15m
    • Cooldown: 10s
  • Smoke Screen (Active Buff)
    • Can use if:
      • Not on a wall or barricade
      • Not manning equipment
      • Not engaged in melee
      • Not climbing
      • Not on Elephant
    • Range: 15m
    • Duration: 60s
    • Cooldown: 120s


Description[]

TW3K Warriors of the Left in-game

Warriors of the Left charging alongisde Yuan Shu

Many enemies fall to the jian blades of these elite, heavily-armoured swordsmen defending the line in service of Yuan Shu.

These troops have mastered the jian; a double-edged sword that takes a year of training to even become competent. This singles them out for selection for the Warriors of the Left, the best soldiers from an already elite group. They have been equipped with heavy armour to protect them in their role to stand fast and hold the line, as they wait for enemy soldiers who are brave – or foolish enough – to risk the wrath of their expert swordsmanship.


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