

You can also choose to withdraw your character from a duel, rather than risk their death, but they will feel great shame and dishonour, flee the battlefield, and the act will deal an alliance-wide morale penalty, the said character will then become unavailable to use for the duration of the battle. You may attempt to interrupt a duel by ordering your units to attack the duelling enemy character, but this is a deeply dishonourable last-ditch action, and confers a major morale penalty to your entire army, and any allied armies involved in the battle. When a duel begins, regular units will steer a path around the fight to let the two combatants duel honourably. You will then be presented with a list of characters in the enemy army who are capable of duelling, to the left of which is a power-meter, showing their strength relative to your selected character. To issue a duel challenge, select a character and click the duel button. Secondly, duelling is a way of locking down an enemy character for the duration of the duel, thereby preventing that character from attacking your army. If a character falls in a duel, that character’s entire retinue will suffer a morale penalty. First and foremost, it’s a way of slaying or routing enemy characters. The only character class that cannot engage in duels is the strategist.ĭuelling has a number of purposes. Characters may issue challenges to fight one-on-one duels with enemy characters. When playing Three Kingdoms in Romance mode, your characters appears as powerful single heroes on horseback.
