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Dynasty Warriors: Originsis a break from tradition for the long-running Musou series.
But what he does have is a very big arsenal.
The variety comes less from the different stories you leap into and more from your own player choice.
Narratively, this means whether to side with Cao Cao, Liu Bei, or Sun Jian.
Mechanically, it means picking your weapons and evolving them as you go.
But you don’t quite get everything on the menu.
Your Arsenal Grows Throughout Dynasty Warriors: Origins
Things start simply enough - you have a sword.
I assume you’re familiar.
Then things start to get interesting.
Eventually I settled on wheels and pikes as my go-to options, but there’s something for everyone.
And the exception is me.
But soon after, you see something tremendous.
A man with a massive cooking pot on a stick.
Is that truly what this thing is?
I want it in my life.
I need it in my life.
And yet, I cannot have it.
I think it’s because I’ve always thought the morningstar was an incredibly cool medieval weapon.
And if you’re wondering what a morningstar is, it’s like a mace but with spikes.
And if you’re thinking ‘I thought maces had spikes’, well, they do sometimes.
Medieval weapons are weird and complicated.
It probably makes sense to someone, somewhere.
- but because picking weapons is cool.
No matter what your fighting style is, you’ll find something that suits you.
Unless your fighting style is whacking people with big metal cooking pots, then you’re out of luck.
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