The battle of Xuchang is a masterpiece of patch-enhanced AI. Cao Pi’s strategist Sima Yi uses fire attacks and layered fortifications. Yun Ling’s first wave is incinerated. But using the new mechanic (available only with high night fighting skill, earned through years of patrols), Yun Ling personally leads 200 elite cavalry through a marsh, torching Sima Yi’s supply depot. The chaos triggers a “Rout State” : enemy morale plummets, and 20,000 of Cao Pi’s troops desert.
The patch’s battle AI here is brutal. Yuan Shao’s officers (Zhang He, Gao Lan) now retreat strategically, regrouping at Guandu’s secondary fort. A protracted siege unfolds: Yun Ling’s forces run low on arrows, forcing him to use the command (v17 feature allowing temporary supply from occupied villages). After 72 in-game days, Zhang He surrenders — and Yun Ling embraces his old friend, crying, “I never wanted to fight you.” Chapter 4: The Unified North (200–207) Cao Cao, now wary of Yun Ling’s rising power, orders him to march on Wuhuan barbarians. The patch’s “Culture & Rebellion” system means foreign tribes now raid borders unless pacified with gifts or conquest. Yun Ling spends two years building a northern wall — a massive engineering project involving 10,000 conscripts. During this time, the bond system deepens: he marries a local chieftain’s daughter, Cai Yan (a poet historically kidnapped by barbarians, but here given a rescue arc). Their wedding banquet triggers a +20 boost to all northern garrison morale.
In 204, Yun Ling returns south to find Cao Cao assassinated (historical divergence allowed by patch’s toggle). His son Cao Pi rules Xu Chang and immediately accuses Yun Ling of treason. The crisis event: Yun Ling can either bend the knee or declare independence. He chooses independence, forging a “Three Kingdoms Reimagined” — with Liu Bei in Yi Province, Sun Quan in Jiangdong, and Yun Ling in the north. Chapter 5: The Final Campaign (207–210) The v17.05.2022 update’s crowning feature is “Grand Strategy” — a war council mode where you assign multiple armies to different fronts, each with autonomous objectives. Yun Ling launches a pincer: Zhang He leads 40,000 west to Hanzhong, while Yun Ling leads 60,000 south to Xuchang. Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII v17.05.2022
In the fourth month of 184 AD, the Han Dynasty lay dying. Locust plagues rotted the harvest, eunuchs played with the emperor’s throne, and in the northern plains, the Yellow Turban Rebellion swelled like a fever dream. You are not born a lord. In RTK XIII v17.05.2022 , you begin as a free officer — perhaps a wandering swordsman, a disillusioned scholar, or a minor militia captain.
The turning point: . Cao Cao and Yuan Shao mass forces. Yun Ling signs a secret pact with Cao: non-aggression in exchange for military access. The new “Backroom Alliance” feature allows secret agreements that, if discovered, break honor. Yun Ling’s strategist Hu Cai warns against it, but Yun Ling betrays Yuan Shao at the Battle of Baima, sending 8,000 cavalry to smash Yuan’s supply lines from the rear. The battle of Xuchang is a masterpiece of patch-enhanced AI
But the world shatters. Dong Zhuo burns Luoyang. Yun Ling joins the Anti-Dong Zhuo coalition as a free mercenary at Hulao Pass. The 2022 patch improves siege AI: the coalition’s forces no longer blindly charge Lu Bu. Instead, Yun Ling witnesses Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei duel Lu Bu in an epic sequence — a scripted event now more fluid, with the duel system allowing momentary interruptions (a v17 feature where third-party officers can “intervene” mid-duel). Yun Ling jumps in to save a wounded Zhang Fei, earning Liu Bei’s eternal gratitude. By 191, Yun Ling has gathered a small retinue — two childhood friends and a captured Yellow Turban strategist named Hu Cai. The patch adds “Free Domain Expansion” : rather than wait for a ruler’s commission, Yun Ling can raise a banner from a vacant city. He seizes Pingyuan (the northern backwater) just as Cao Cao expands east.
By winter 210, Yun Ling enters Luoyang. The emperor, a puppet for decades, abdicates voluntarily — a new ending event in v17.05.2022, where a lord with sufficient “Benevolence” and “Prestige” can be offered the throne without bloodshed. Yun Ling accepts, naming his dynasty — a promise to end a century of war. Epilogue: The Reformer Yun Ling rules 14 years, known for the “Village Edict” (a domestic policy added in the patch that halves peasant tax but boosts conscription loyalty). On his deathbed, he calls Zhang He and Cai Yan: “We fought not for glory, but so no child must bear a spear.” The screen fades to a painting of Pingyuan in spring — peach blossoms over a city at peace. Note: This story integrates key v17.05.2022 features — enhanced bond events, terrain-based battle mechanics, secret alliances, autonomous siege AI, alternate history triggers, and the Grand Strategy war council. While the protagonist is fictional, the timeline and major battles follow the game’s historical scenario with patch-enabled flexibility. But using the new mechanic (available only with
Our story follows , a fictional captain from Changshan, a quiet warrior trained in the same mountain villages as Zhao Yun. But unlike Zhao, Yun Ling carries no grand loyalty to anyone — only a vow to end chaos. Chapter 1: A Wandering Blade (184–190) The v17.05.2022 update enhances the early “Warlord Rivalry” events with tighter logic. When Yun Ling arrives in Ji Province, the local governor, Liu Yan, offers a mere 300 gold for conscription. Rejecting him, Yun Ling instead befriends Zhang He (then a minor officer) at a tavern. Here, the new “Bond System” shines: shared meals, sparring duels, and joint patrol missions raise “History” bonds above mere friendship. By spending a season helping Zhang He suppress bandits, Yun Ling unlocks a new combat tactic — “Vanguard Charge” — unique to their sworn brotherhood.