Game: Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires
Character: Zhao Yun FAQ 
By: CheesyCharlie (agentmerlin100@yahoo.com.sg)
Version: 1.3
Created on: 18/06/05
Last updated on: 08/08/05

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Contents
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1. Version History
2. Introduction
3. COntrols
4. History of Zhao Yun
5. Why Should I use Zhao Yun?
6. Move Set
7. Weapons
8. Strategies 
9. Equipping Zhao Yun
10. Zhao Yun's models
11. Copyrights
12. Credits
13. Contact Me!

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1. Version History
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Version 0.5(18/06/05) - Thought of the idea of a Zhao Yun FAQ.
Created the skeleton of this guide.

Version 0.6(28/06/05) - Detailed the guide and looked for
information on Jiyu Aifu's imformative guide.

Version 0.7(06/07/05) - Included the controls section.

Version 0.8(07/07/05) - Added strategies on how to use Zhao
Yun and how to equip Zhao Yun.

Version 0.9(10/07/05) - Found history on Zhao Yun from 
kongming.net

Version 1.0(26/07/05) - Changed a bit of Zhao Yun's 
moveset description.

Version 1.1(27/07/05) - Changed some of the wrong information 
in the moveset section. Not much to do until people start 
asking me questions, then I can create a Q&A section.   

Version 1.2(01/08/05) - Changed a few things and also added 
which websites I allow to use my FAQ.

Version 1.3(08/08/05) - Changed a few grammatical errors.

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2. Introduction
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Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires is a game that involves strategy
and button-mashing. This guide is based mostly off the 
diffuctly setting of normal.This guide is my first and is 
based purely on my experience and any help is appreciated. 
So now, let’s move on to the next section.

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3. Controls
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Well, the controls are very tedious, and it takes a very long
to to remember. No, I'm just joking, this game's control is 
very simple and easy. During the part where you are choosing the 
strategy and all, the X button will be the button that makes all 
the choices, and the triangle button allows you to go back to a 
previous step if you think you did something wrong. But be 
careful, some steps cannot be changed and so always be carful.
Now, when you are in battle, all you got to do is mash the 
buttons X and triangle, string them together to create a sort
of combo. That's all for this section, on to the next one.

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4. History of Zhao Yun
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Information from kongming.net with some changes:

Zhao Yun (AD 168–229) hailed from Zhending of Changshan 
(present day Hebei Zhending). Zhao Yun was originally under
Gongsun Zan and when Gongsun Zan ordered Liu Bei to assist
Tian Kai to fend off Yuan Shao, Zhao Yun followed along as 
Liu Bei’s main cavalry forces. During the time when Liu Bei
was pursued by Cao Cao’s forces at Dangyang Changban, Liu Bei
abandoned his wife and child to flee south. Zhao Yun carried 
the young child, who was Liu Shan and also protected Lady Gan, 
the mother of Liu Shan, hence all of them were able to escape 
the dangers. Zhao Yun was later appointed as General of the 
Standard. While Liu Bei entered the Shu region, Zhao Yun remained
in Jingzhou.

In the thirteenth year of JianAn (AD 208), Liu Bei was defeated
in Changban of Dangyang and was forced to flee south with only tens
of cavalry and also had to abandon his family in the process. Upon
seeing that, Zhao Yun turned back and headed north into the 
enemies midst to locate Liu Bei’s family. At that time, someone 
told Liu Bei that Zhao Yun was heading north to surrender to Cao 
Cao. Liu Bei reacted by hitting the person with a halberd in his 
hand and said that Zhao Yun would never abandon him. Not long after,
Zhao Yun, despite the dangers, came back carrying the Future Lord 
(Liu Shan) and also protected the Future Lord’s mother Lady Gan 
from the dangers. Before the battle of Chibi, Liu Bei gave Zhao 
Yun the rank of General of the Standard.

After the battle of Chibi, Zhao Yun joined Liu Bei in pacifying the
various states and provinces in Jingzhou. Liu Bei gave Zhao Yun 
the rank of Lieutenant-General and ordered him to replace Zhao 
Fan as the governor of Guiyang Commandery (present day Hunan Chen 
Province). Zhao Fan had a widowed sister-in-law that was very 
beautiful, and he had desired to marry her to Zhao Yun in order 
to pull ties. Zhao Yun strongly rejected the proposal and someone 
tried to persuade him. In reply, Zhao Yun explained that Zhao Fan 
was forced to surrender and thus his motives were not known. 
Besides that, he argued that there are many women around, thus 
why risk with taking this woman. Not long after, Zhao Fan indeed 
escaped.

In the seventeenth year of JianAn (AD 212), Liu Bei began to attack 
Liu Zhang and ordered Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun to assist
him in Shu. Zhao Yun led his troops from Jiangzhou (present day
Chong Qing) to Jiangyang (present day Sichuan Luzhou) and prepared
to attack Chengdu. When Liu Bei conquered Chengdu, he appointed
Zhao Yun as General of the Flying Army.

In the twenty-fourth year of JianAn (AD 219), Zhao Yun went with 
Liu Bei to attack Hanzhong. After the Shu army had killed Xiahou
Yuan, Cao Cao gathered a large army to Hanzhong in response. There 
was an incident whereby the Cao army was transporting a large 
supply of grain to the bottom of the Northern Mountain. Huang
Zhong saw that as an opportunity to intercept the food supply and 
he led his followers as well as Zhao Yun’s to attack the food
supply chain. When Huang Zhong failed to return by the scheduled 
time, Zhao Yun brought along some light cavalry to assist Huang 
Zhong. After a short period of journeying, they met up with Cao 
Cao’s main force. Zhao Yun fought with Cao Cao’s vanguard but 
the latter’s troops were quickly reinforced in large amounts, 
forcing Zhao Yun to beat a retreat. The Cao army had Zhao Yun’s 
troops surrounded and by the time Zhao Yun managed to break out of 
the enemies’ lines, he realized that his subordinate Zhang Zhu 
was injured. Zhao Yun charged back into the enemies’ midst to 
rescue Zhang Zhu before they retreated back to their camp. At that
time, the governor of Mianyang county Zhang Yi was helping to 
defend the camp. When he saw the size of the Cao army coming, 
he shut the gates and refused to defend. Zhao Yun realized of 
the immensity of the enemy’s troops and found it impossible to defend
the camp. Thus he ordered for the gates to be opened, the flags 
taken down and the beating of drums ceased. When the Cao army 
arrived at the camp, they suspected of a possible ambush and 
retreated hastily. Zhao Yun then ordered for the drums to be beaten 
and also arrows be shot. The Cao army was taken by surprise by 
the sudden noise and was put to disarray and stampeding and many 
were drowned in the River Han nearby. The next day, Liu Bei came 
to Zhao Yun’s camp to inspect the outcome of the battle and could 
not help but praise Zhao Yun for his bravery. From then on, Zhao 
Yun was nicknamed among the Shu army as General of Tiger Valor.

In the first year of ZhangWu (AD 221), Liu Bei commanded his troops 
to attack Wu. Zhao Yun petitioned that, “The traitor of the country 
was Cao Cao and not Sun Quan, thus Wei should be annexed first 
and following that, Wu would surrender willingly. Although Cao 
Cao had passed away, his son Cao Pi had ascended the throne amidst 
the wrath of many. Hence, it is best to annex Guanzhong, conquer 
the Yellow River, Shangyou of the Wei Waters, followed by an 
eastern expedition to force the Guangdong troops into action. Thus, 
it was best not to leave Wei untouched in a bid to fight Wu. 
Should the war between Wu and us start, it would be difficult to 
cease.” Liu Bei did not heed his advice and since Zhao Yun had 
brought up this proposal, Liu Bei did not allow him to take part 
in the coming battle and left him to be in charge of two 
provinces in Jiangzhou. After Liu Bei was defeated, Zhao Yun was 
too late in bringing in the reinforcements whilst the Wu army 
had retreated.

In the first year of JianXing (AD 222), Zhao Yun was appointed as 
General Who Protects the Center and General Who Conquers the 
South, given the title of Marquis of Yongchang. In the early 
days of Liu Shan’s ascent to the throne, the diplomatic relations 
between Shu and Wu was very unstable and so subsequently Zhao 
Yun was appointed as the General Who Guards the East to be in 
charge of the army stationed at Ba. In the fifth year of JianXing 
(AD 227), he was stationed in Hanzhong with Zhuge Liang. In the 
next year, when Zhuge Liang went on a northern campaign, Zhao 
Yun and Deng Zhi’s troops went under cover to Jigu. After the 
retreat, Zhao Yun was demoted to General of the Centre Army.

Zhao Yun died of illness during the seventh year of JianXing 
(AD 229) and he was around the age of sixty-one. During the time 
when Liu Bei was on the throne, only Fa Zheng was given an honorable 
title after his death. During Liu Shan’s reign, due to the immense 
contributions given by Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan and Fei Yi, they 
were also given posthumous temple names to commemorate their 
efforts. The families of the deceased were also specially rewarded 
and taken care of by the state; similarly, Xiahou Ba who came 
from far was also rewarded an honorable title after his death. Guan 
Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao, Pang Tong, Huang Zhong and Zhao Yun 
were all subsequently compensated with a title during Liu Shan’s 
time and this title rewarding was deemed as a great honor. Zhao 
Yun’s deeds were thus also commemorated and he was given the 
posthumous temple name of the Marquis of Shunping in the fourth 
year of Jingyao (AD 261)

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5. Why Should I use Zhao Yun?
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Now you might ask why should you use Zhao Yun. Well, the reason
is simple. Zhao Yun's S-String has an extraodinary reach and is 
very good on crowds. His C4 works well on crowds as well. His 
musou and true musou works well tapped or untapped.  Zhao Yun is a 
well-rounded character and most of his moves are above average. 
But one bad thing is that he has a bad C3 compared to the other 
characters. So, remember, never use a C3 in the middle of a crowd.


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6. Move Set
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Key: S = Square button, T = Triangle button, O = Circle button,
X = X button

S- A slash to the right covering 250+ degree
SS- A straight stab
SSS- A 360 degree swipe with his spear.
SSSS- A downward slash
SSSSS- Another 360 degree hit that hits any enemies near him.
SSSSSS- A final slash to the left, covering about 180 degree.


T- Zhao Yun charges forward using his spear. Has invincibility 
on this attack and is a good attack against archers.
ST- Zhao Yun uses the butt of his spear to launch his enemies 
into the air.
SST- Zhao Yun does two continuous straight hits from up to
down and ends with a quick 180 degree slash to the left. 
Can press T more times to do more straight hits.
SSST- Zhao Yun does a spin and then a 180 degree slash to the 
right.  
SSSST- Zhao Yun smashes his spear onto the ground causing a 
“shockwave” that launches his enemies into the air.
SSSSST- Zhao Yun pierces his enemies with his spear multiple times. 

XS- A downward slash covering about 180 degrees
XT- Zhao Yun does a stomp that has a 360 degree area of effect.

Mounted S- Zhao Yun does a series of 6 slashes starting from 
the right and then to the left.
Mounted T- Zhao Yun does a series of 2 stronger slashes 
going from either right to left or left to right.
Mounted O- Zhao Yun does a series of strong and fast slashes 
going from right to left. The longer you hold O, the more 
slashes he does.

Musou- Zhao Yun starts spinning around with his spear. Launches 
up enemies. The longer you hold O, the longer Zhao Yun spins. 
Ends with a 180 degree slash.
True Musou- Nearly the same, just with the fire orb effect on it. 

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7. Weapons
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ALl characters have weapons and this section is going to 
imform you of all the weapons that Zhao Yun can get. His 
weapon will grow in level, and the highest level you can go
to.  

Bronze Spear: Lv1
Weapon Attack: 15
Number of Attacks: 4

Bronze Spear: Lv2
Weapon Attack: 18
Number of Attacks: 4

Bronze Spear: Lv3
Weapon Attack: 21
Number of Attacks: 4

Great Spear: Lv4
Weapon Attack: 25
Number of Attacks: 5

Great Spear: Lv5
Weapon Attack: 28
Number of Attacks: 5

Great Spear: Lv6
Weapon Attack: 31
Number of Attacks: 5

Dragon Spear: Lv7
Weapon Attack: 40
Number of Attacks: 6

Dragon Spear: Lv8
Weapon Attack: 42
Number of Attacks: 6

Dragon Spear: Lv 9
Weapon Attack: 44
Number of Attacks: 6

Fierce Dragon: Lv10
Weapon Attack: 46
Number of Attacks: 6

Raging Dragon: Lv11
Weapon Attack: 49
Number of Attacks: 6
Dragon Amulet: Lv18
Cavalry Armor: Lv14
Elixer: Lv20
Herbal Remedy: Lv13


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8. Strategies
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In this chapter, we will be dealing with how to use Zhao Yun to 
his maximum potential. Okay, let us begin.

Against Peons/Archers

Now, the most common enemies you will meet and fight are peons, 
followed by archers. Zhao Yun has a very good S-String, and 
using that alone, he can take out a large portion of the peons. 
Of course, there are times you want to try something 
different. His SSST is just the move for you. It is a 180 
degree clear out move and can work well in crowds. There is also 
his SSSSST, which is also a good move. With this move, he does a 
great job of clearing the crowds. These would be his best moves. 
His other moves are above average, but one move I would not 
recommend using in the crowd is his SST and continue pressing T. 
You may want to do it untapped, which would be a better choice. 
His musou or true musou can be saved for officers, or if you really 
are in a bad situation, just tap O to give yourself some breathing 
room, remember not to hold. And against archers, you might want 
to use his T to get close to them. Then, just unleash your S-String 
or do another T and there you go.

Officers/Sub-officers

Well, this people are not your normal peons whom you can kill 
in one to two hits. They are powered up, know how to block and 
also will take chances, if you give them any. Well, Zhao Yun 
has a few options. If he is alone with that officer, he 
can choose to pull off his SST, continuing to press T is up to 
you, and try to dizzy him at the end. After that just try 
and juggle him with a SSSST and follow up with a full musou. 
This should take a chunk of the officer’s life away, and maybe 
even kill him. If however, you are in a crowd, try to pull 
of his S-String. It should take out the crowd and do some damage 
to the officer as well. Then you can damage the officer with 
the above combo. But what if, there is a never-ending crowd? 
Well, use his SSST as many times to damage the officer and at the 
same time clear the crowd. You could also use a full musou. 
Remember to block as well and slowly, but surely, the officer 
will get defeated. 

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9. Equipping Zhao Yun
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Zhao Yun works well with nearly anything,after all, he is a well 
rounded character. It's up to you on how you equip him, but below
are some of the item set-ups I use on my Zhao Yun.

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Zhao Yun, All Rounder
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Saddle: Red Hare Harness
Orb: Fire/Vorpal
Item: Dragon Amulet
Item: Peacock Amulet
Item: Tiger Amulet
Item: Tortise Amulet
Item: Way Of The Musou

This set-up will make Zhao Yun, as the name suggests, an great all
rounder. His stats will be near maxed. The Red Hare is for quick
transportation, but you can choose other saddles. Zhao Yun works well
both with the fire or vorpal orb, so choose between them. The Way
Of The Musou allows him to use his True Musou at all times which has
a great 360 degree ender. This is a good set-up for any type of stage.

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Zhao Yun, Tiger General
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Saddle: Red Hare Harness
Orb: Blast
Item: Tiger Amulet
Item: Tortise Amulet
Item: Herbal Remedy
Item: Power Rune
Item: Way Of The Musou/Dragon Amulet

This second set-up, will give Zhao Yun insanely high attack, especially
on charge moves. In this, Zhao Yun sort of exchanges his life and 
musou stats, and a bit of his defence to gain an even higher attack. 
The last item is for you to choose between having a higher life or 
a chance to use his true musou anytime. The blast orb is there so as 
to ensure that his now deadly charge moves will always connect, due 
to the orb's ability to do damage even when the enemy is blocking. 
This is a great set-up if you want to kill enemies especially quick.

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Zhao Yun, Noob Period
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Saddle: Storm Harness
Orb: Fire (if you have it)
Item: Tiger Amulet
Item: Tortise Amulet

This set-up is for gamers out there who have not used Zhao Yun at all.
Use the Storm Harness and fire orb if you have them. The two most 
basic items you should equip on any character are the tiger and 
tortise amulets, so always equip that on any fresh character, this
includes Zhao Yun. This is a great set-up for a fresh Zhao Yun, maybe
level one and two. Once you advance to level three or higher, use one
of the above two setups.  

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10. Zhao Yun's models
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Zhao Yun’s model is very cool looking. The colours are mostly white 
with a bit of blue or gold detail here and there. He wears a white 
wrap with gold details around his chest. He wears white pants black 
shoes. He wears a green headband. His hair is let down.

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11.Copyright
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You may not reproduce this FAQ under any circumstances except for 
personal, private use. You may not use this FAQ on any website without
permission from me. You may not reproduce this FAQ and sell it 
publicly and you may not claim this FAQ as your own, doing any of 
these will be a violation of copyright.

Websites allowed to use this FAQ: Gamefaqs
                                : Neoseeker

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12. Credits
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To KOEI for creating this game.
To my computer for not spoiling this few days in which I was 
creating this guide.
To GameFAQs for this wonderful site.
To Jiyu Aifu for information on Zhao Yun's weapons. 
To you people for taking the time to read this guide.

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13. Contact Me!
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I'm often on the DW boards, especially on the tier list topic, 
so if you have any useful information, you can post there and
hopefully, I will answer you post. If you need to e-mail me, my
e-mail is agentmerlin100@yahoo.com.sg. If you are e-mailing
to correct or contribute something, please label "Zhao Yun
FAQ" as your title or else I will take it as thrash and not
answer to it.

P.S.My username is CheesyCharlie.