DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS

DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS

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What is 'Wushu'?
I know 'Musuo' is that meter at that bottom and you can get 'rage' and 'true', but what is this Wushu people talk about?
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Doctor Hue Jan 26 @ 10:20pm 
Is it one of the golden weapon attributes?
I've used Chinese translation and it points to 'fortitude' or the shield icons on the enemy officers.
Doomvora Jan 26 @ 10:39pm 
Originally posted by WellMad:
I know 'Musuo' is that meter at that bottom and you can get 'rage' and 'true', but what is this Wushu people talk about?
wushu is the fortitude bar.
WellMad Jan 26 @ 10:41pm 
The shields above the heads of the officers. Which of the Helaberts(bad spelling) weapon acttacks or Battle arts does the most shield damage?
Last edited by WellMad; Jan 26 @ 10:42pm
my english is weak,but if you want to understand the meaning of 'wusuo'. In chinese, 'wusuo' is 'wushuang'.It means nobody can be as strong as you.
Techniqucally wushu = martial art (wu = martial or military and shu = art). I'm pretty sure in the game it means the fortitude shields although it would also make sense to be talking about when you interrupt yellow attacks with special arts.
Wushu translates directly as, "martial art" In the context of this game, Wushu is the unique skill-set attributed to each specific weapon type.

EXAMPLES:

Sword - The R-Bumper + Strong Attack moves & the Follow-up to Strong Attacks.
Spear - The triple Strong Attack combo that ends in a series of Thrusts.
Gauntlets - All of the the Stance: Light & Heavy attacks
Wheels - The successful extra Strong Attacks when catching the Wheels right as they return.
Podao - Fully charged Strong Attacks.
Staff - Held Strong Attacks that spin the staff repeatedly.
Twin Pikes - The series of Strong Attacks & the final Strong Attack with timely button press.
Lance - Fully charged Strong Attacks from Enduring Damage.
Crescent Blade - Fully charged Strong Attacks from attacking opponents.
ETC. ETC.
Last edited by Byakko Jin; Jan 27 @ 5:17pm
Originally posted by awanderingswordsman:
Techniqucally wushu = martial art (wu = martial or military and shu = art). I'm pretty sure in the game it means the fortitude shields although it would also make sense to be talking about when you interrupt yellow attacks with special arts.

So the Kingdom of Wu is of military and the Kingdom of Shu is the kingdom of art? (Just kidding)
Wu and shu also mean like 10 different things each. It's just that using them together as wushu is pretty common. in fact, most of the time you hear kungfu in the west, it should really be wushu, as kungfu means any skill acquired through practice or hard work which COULD be a martial skill or could be sewing or cooking or blacksmithing or anything. You can also see popular genre, wuxia which is wu = martial, xia = hero and similar genre xianxia which is xian = immortal and xia = hero.
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Date Posted: Jan 26 @ 9:20pm
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