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This article is about the scenario in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors. For the scenario in Age of Empires IV: Knights of Cross and Rose, see Agincourt (Age of Empires IV).

Henry V's campaign to claim the French crown has failed, and now he must retreat home to England. However, a large French army is assembling and will not let Henry pass without a fight.
—In-game scenario description in the Definitive Edition

Agincourt is a campaign scenario in the Battles of the Conquerors in Age of Empires II. The player controls the English troops of Henry V trying to get back home after a failed initial invasion of France. This scenario is based on the Battle of Agincourt that took place on October 25, 1415.

Intro[]

The rains come again, until there is nothing left of road, wood, or field, nothing in the entire world but mud. The exhausted English soldiers hoist their longbows over their heads, trying to protect the precious yew wood from the water.

The empty wagons can scarcely roll forward, even though all of the supplies have long been eaten. Terrifying hoof beats resound from the rear. The French knights have come.

The English have been in a slow retreat ever since the debacle at Harfleur, where King Henry the Fifth's glorious siege dragged on and on, costing the lives of 3000 Englishmen.

Now, Henry has all but abandoned his dream of establishing his hereditary claim to the French crown. Like his men, he only wants to reach Calais and the ships that will return them home to England.

On the road back to Calais, the French army overtakes Henry. Knowing that the English are fatigued, starving, and outnumbered three to one, the French have no interest in negotiation. The English make their stand on a wooded hilltop.

The archers plant stakes in the ground to offer some barrier against the deadly French cavalry.

Henry's only hope is that his lightly-armored infantry prove more nimble than the impetuous French knights, and that the range of his archers can even the odds before the French horses are upon them.

The rains come again, until there is nothing left of road or wood or field, nothing in the entire world but mud. The exhausted English soldiers hoist their longbows over their heads, trying to protect the precious yew wood from the water.

The empty wagons can scarcely roll forward, even though all of the supplies have long been eaten. From the rear terrifying hoof beats resound. The French knights have come.

The English have been in a slow retreat ever since the debacle at Harfleur, where King Henry the Fifth's glorious siege dragged on and on, costing the lives of 3000 Englishmen.

Now Henry has all but abandoned his dream of establishing his hereditary claim to the French crown. Like his men, he only wants to reach Calais and the ships that will return them home to England.

But on the road back to Calais, the French army overtakes Henry. Knowing that the English are fatigued, starving and outnumbered three to one, the French have no interest in negotiation. The English make their stand on a wooded hilltop.

The archers plant stakes in the ground to offer some barrier against the deadly French cavalry.

Henry's only hope is that his lightly-armored infantry prove more nimble than the impetuous French knights and that the range of his archers can even the odds before the French horses are upon them.

Scenario instructions[]

Starting conditions[]

Differences between difficulty levels[]

  • On Standard difficulty, there are fewer French Knights.
  • On Standard and Moderate, the player starts with 1 additional Monk.

Objectives[]

Main objectives[]

  • King Henry V must survive.
  • (later) Acquire a Transport Ship in order to send Henry V home to England.

Secondary objectives[]

  • Destroy the University in Voyeni/Voyennes (green) to recover and learn from the great texts stored there.
  • Destroy the Blacksmith in Amiens (cyan) to recover armor and weapons.
  • Break through the enclosure around the French Knights' trebuchet and capture it for the English.

Hints[]

  1. Because you are in enemy lands, cut off from supplies, you will be unable to establish a town or train new units. You must survive with your initial army.
  2. Since you lack resources, converting enemy villagers will serve only to let you repair siege weapons.

Scouts[]

  • Your scouts report: The English (1, Red) must navigate or conquer several French towns before they can return home. Harfleur (6, purple) is in the southwest, Amiens (4, Cyan) is atop a cliffed plateau in the south, Voyeni/Voyennes (3, Green) is in the center of the area, Frevent (5, Yellow) is to the southeast, and French Knights (2, Blue) roam the north.
  • England lies to the northwest, across the English channel. You will need Transports to reach it.
  • Bridges are out or heavily fortified down most of the length of the River Somme, but there may be an undefended crossing further southeast.

Players[]

Player[]

  • Henry V ( Britons): The player starts in the siege of Harfleur. All military units on the battlefield are at the player's disposal, but the player has no Villagers, so they cannot build up an economy, but they can convert enemy Villagers to repair siege units.

Enemies[]

  • Amiens ( Franks): Located in the south. Destroying their Blacksmith will give the player Imperial Age Blacksmith technologies. They are protected by several gates, towers, and use a variety of units.
  • French Knights ( Franks): Stationed in the north, they are the main opponent and consist mainly of Knights. The player needs to deal with their Castle and towers along the way. The player may capture their Trebuchet by destroying the Palisade Wall around it, and will obtain their Transport Ship at their Dock.
  • Frevent ( Franks): Located in the southeast, they have a Dock across the river. However, they play virtually no role in this scenario, only defending themselves with Spearmen. King Henry's soldier suggests taking a break here.
  • Harfleur ( Franks): In the southwest, where the player's army starts outside. Harfleur is badly damaged, and they are the weakest opponent, having only thirteen Knights.
  • Voyennes (Voyeni before the Definitive Edition) ( Franks): In the center of the map. Destroying their University will give the player Chemistry (referred as "Greek fire" in the in-game dialogue). The southern Gate is well-defended by a Castle.

Dialogue[]

English Soldier: My King, the siege of Harfleur is lost! We should withdraw before our casualties are too grave!

English Soldier: The French will undoubtedly harry our retreat -- we must make haste to a transport so that our King Henry will once again see beloved England!

When approaching the broken bridge:

English Soldier: It is as I feared -- this bridge has been destroyed.

If the player tries to bypass Voyennes:

English Soldier: We may just be able to slip between these cliffs and the walls of Voyennes. However, Voyennes is known for its learning -- perhaps we can recover something from the university there.

Upon entering Voyennes:

English Soldier: Voyennes is known for its learning -- perhaps we can recover something from the university here.

After destroying the University in Voyennes:

English Soldier: We have recovered a cache of tar -- let us apply it to our arrows and rain fire on the French!

--Chemistry research complete.--

When approaching the gates of Amiens:

English Soldier: Those are the gates that protect Amiens. The town is known for its smithing -- we could try to recover some of their handiwork from the blacksmith there.

After destroying the Blacksmith in Amiens:

English Soldier: We have recovered armor for our swordsmen, knights and archers, as well as fine blades and arrowheads!

--Blast Furnace, Iron Casting, Leather Archer Armor, Ring Archer Armor, Chain Mail Armor, Plate Mail Armor, Chain Barding Armor and Plate Barding Armor researches complete.--

When approaching Frevent:

English Soldier: The nearby town of Frevent is quiet and peaceful; we should be able to rest here, but not for too long.

When approaching Agincourt:

English Soldier: The castle of Agincourt lies down this road. We will likely face many French knights. The fighting will be fierce!

Henry V: If we are mark'd to die, we are enow to do our country's loss; and if to live, the fewer men, the greater share of honor.

Henry V: Today is Saint Crispian's day, and every year from now on you will be able to show your scars and say that you were here with me on Saint Crispian's day. He today who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.

English Soldier: We'll see how these French knights stand up to English longbows!

French Knight: Come down here in the mud and you will see how the French knights fight!

When the battle is won:

English Soldier: North along the road, men! North and then west to the docks!

Upon reaching the Castle:

English Soldier: A trebuchet! If we could capture it, the castle of Agincourt will pose little danger!

Upon capturing the Trebuchet:

English Soldier: Excellent! The French will regret allowing this to fall into our hands!

Upon capturing the Transport Ship:

English Soldier: Quickly now, my King, board and set sail for beloved England.

When the Transport Ship approaches England:

English Soldier: England! A sweet sight! King Henry is almost home!

If Henry V is killed:

English Soldier: King Henry has fallen! We have failed our king! We shall pay with our blood!

Strategy[]

As the player cannot train more troops or build buildings outside of Palisade Walls, the only way to bolster their army is through conversion. It is possible to convert some Knights from Harfleur, Light Cavalry and Skirmishers from Voyeni (the Skirmishers are upgraded to Elite Skirmishers early in the scenario), Crossbowmen from Amiens, and Spearmen from Frevent. However, Amiens and Voyennes research Heresy a few minutes after the beginning of the scenario, rendering conversion more or less pointless. Converted units aside, the player's army is not great at attacking Castles head-on, but their Longbowmen outrange the French Castles and towers, allowing them to whittle defenses down safely, albeit very slowly.

The player starts outside the French city of Harfleur, with a few dozen soldiers (mainly Longbowmen), a few Monks, two Battering Rams, and no Villagers. Retreat slightly to avoid the towers' arrow-fire, and then kill the Knights that come out of the gate. Two more Knights remain in Harfleur after the initial battle, and these may be converted easily by the two Monks if they are lured out. The objective is to get to the Docks in the north and steal a Transport Ship, but the bridge there has been destroyed.

Destroy the Gate to Voyennes, and send the troops through to use their bridge. On the way, destroy the University to gain Chemistry (increasing archer damage). There is another way to cross the river, but it involves getting past a Castle, which is best avoided.

If the player wishes, they may then head to Frevent, which offers very little challenge to their army. It may be wise to convert some of their Villagers, as they can be used to repair the Battering Rams. Converting some Spearmen can also help in the battle against the Knights later, since Frevent will keep spawning Spearmen, for a total of around 30, if not destroyed.

Once the player is across the river, there are two paths they can take. They can go north, to fight a large group of French Knights, or south, to invade Amiens and steal some Blacksmith technologies before going north to fight the Knights. If the player can get the upgrades without losing units in the process, they're quite useful.

The battle against the Knights is the hardest on the map, but can be made easier if the player takes advantage of the hill just south of the field. After the enemy Knights begin charging, the player can send their infantry and cavalry in first, to soak up damage while the archers fire. Keep the Monks nearby to heal, and if any Knights charge at the longbowmen, always fire on the closest one. Feel free to send Henry V in, but don't lose him. Another strategy is to use a converted Villager to build a Palisade Wall (the player starts off with a small amount of wood) along the width of the road, blocking off the Knights from reaching the men. It also helps to continually convert enemy troops too (especially Knights), although the French Knights have Heresy researched.

Alternatively, a good tactic is to position the player's troops defensively on the hill, with infantry and Spearmen (if any have been converted) in front, setting them to Defensive stance, and then sending a coverted Villager from Frevent up the road towards the French Knights' base. Once the Villager moves near enough, the entire French army will charge first at the Villager, then at the player's troops on the hill, who will benefit from their high ground advantage. Don't worry about losing the Villager, as he will likely no longer be of use, and additional converted Villagers can be kept out of the way on the off chance that they are still needed to repair your siege weapons.

Once the Knights are dead, the player sees a trebuchet behind some Palisade Walls. Do not fire at it; the player can acquire it by destroying the wall and placing a soldier next to it, and it's better if they don't damage it first.

Destroy the Towers and the Castle with the siege weapons, and go to the Dock. Place a unit next to the transport ship to capture it, and send Henry V across the channel to England. Since the French Knights have Heresy researched, attempting to convert the transport ship with Monks will only destroy it. However, should that happen, the player will receive another transport ship from England.

Slower but safer[]

  1. Back away from Harfleur and out of range of French Guard Towers, set Longbowmen to Stand Ground, and the Knight and Two-Handed Swordmen to Defensive Stance. Keep the ram and Monk alive.
  2. Snipe the Knights from Harfleur and usually Man-at-Arms and Crossbowmen from Amiens, and Elite Skirmishers from Voyeni. After a short while, the attacks will stop.
  3. Head north to Voyeni's Gate. Now, if the player wants Elite Skirmishers, use the Monk, King Henry V, and one Longbowman to attack the gate to draw out the enemy. Feel free to convert as many as desired. If not, break the gate, then the Archery Range, then the University, and finally the Castle to be safe.
  4. Frevent can be ignored. But since Frevent is a good source of free anti-cavalry Spearmen, use one Longbowman to hit the building to draw out the free unit. Have the rest ready to kill any Spearman that can't be converted due to the Monk exhausted faith. Once again, convert as many as desired. Lay waste to Frevent or leave them be.
  5. Ignore Amiens, since it is heavily fortified, and units die rather than joining the player. But if the player really wants to have the upgrade, go ahead.
  6. Time to engage the French Knights. From Frevent, head north, hugging the forest to the right. The player will eventually reach a small hill that is perfect for Standing-Ground-archers and defensive infantry to make a stand. Use a Knight to bait the French Knights to attack and get slaughtered. If the player has a large force of 50 Spearmen, just send in the Spearmen and the Knights will be dead.
  7. Send King Henry V to capture the Trebuchet by destroying the palisade. Use the Trebuchet on the Castle and Guard Tower. French Knights might or might not come out from their camp where they are guarding the ship. If they do, kill them. If the player has many Spearmen left, use them to hit the camp after the Castle is destroyed. During the melee, rush King Henry V to the transport and sail for England.

Speedrun[]

AoE2_HD_-_Agincourt

AoE2 HD - Agincourt

Going to the Dock with King Henry V only

  • Ensure 1-3 Knights survive
  • Send King Henry to the southern Voyeni's Gate, then the Knights.
  • Move Henry near the French Knights and send the Knights frontally to make the enemy pursue, then send the Knights to the southeast while Henry runs to the Dock.
  • Try not to get killed and run away.
  • Even if the player can't use the Knights or lose them early on against Harfleur, they can also simply run with King Henry V to the Transport Ship after they manage to pass with him through Voyeni's gate.
  • If everything goes right, the player can reach England in less than three minutes and finish the scenario.

Surprisingly, this method of simply running to the boat still works in the Definitive Edition. It is an excellent way of getting an easy Gold Medal.[1]

Outro[]

The Battle of Agincourt is remembered not because it was an inevitable triumph, but because it was an upset. Outnumbered English longbows were victorious over French knights only because the knights had to charge up a muddy hill through a dense forest.

The English wore little armor and were able to catch the encumbered French in the middle of their retreat. A charge by Henry and his surviving cavalry pushed aside the beaten French and opened the road to the coast.

Despite his victory, Henry did not follow through on his attack, but withdrew to England. The true winner of the battle was Burgundy, which was able to come to power in a vacuum emptied by both the English and the French.

The Battle of Agincourt is remembered not because it was an inevitable triumph, but because it was an upset. Outnumbered English longbows were victorious over French knights only because the knights had to charge up a muddy hill through a dense forest.

The English wore little armor, and were able to catch the encumbered French in the middle of their retreat. A charge by Henry and his surviving cavalry pushed aside the beaten French and opened the road to the coast.

Despite his victory, Henry did not follow through on his attack, but withdrew to England. The true winner of the battle was Burgundy, which was able to come to power in a vacuum emptied by both the English and the French.

Trivia[]

  • Even if the transport ship acquired from the French is destroyed, the player will immediately get a new transport ship from the northwest. They will always have a transport ship to ensure success in carrying the King home. However, having a transport ship sunk with the King inside would drown him, causing defeat.
  • Before the Definitive Edition, the player can actually use exploits to build a base. Since the player starts with 80 wood, they can convert 4 Villagers, get them to carry 20 wood each and build a Farm. Upon completion of that Farm, all the wood they were carrying will be somehow deposited, bringing up the total to 100 wood; enough for a Lumber Camp, with which the player can build a Dock and a transport to send Henry home. In the Definitive Edition, Villagers may only build Palisade Walls and repair rams, so the strategy is no longer possible.
  • In the northwest of the map next to a bridge, there is a French monument surrounded by walls and towers. The bridge is supposed to lead to the Dock, but it is destroyed. The player can destroy the Gates and capture the monument by placing a unit next to it, but this does not do anything.
  • There is no town called Voyeni. It is most likely a misspelling of Voyennes. The Definitive Edition corrects the misspelling.
  • It is impossible to defeat Harfleur short of winning the scenario, even if all of Harfleur's units and buildings are destroyed.
  • In reality, the siege of Harfleur was not a failure, but rather something of a Pyrrhic victory, as the city surrendered to the English on September 22, 1415, with the English losing some thousands of men to disease, specifically dysentery.
  • The intro's claim that Henry had given up on his plans to claim the French crown before Agincourt is essentially false. The historical reason why the English decided to march to Calais from Harfleur (after the latter surrendered) seems to be Henry's wish to provoke the Dauphin (the Duke of Guyenne, Louis) without an actual battle. However, Henry was unable to dodge the French army, hence the Battle of Agincourt.
  • The outro fails to mention that the outcome of the battle effectively enabled the English to prepare further offensives in Northern France, ultimately leading to the occupation of Paris and the Treaty of Troyes in 1420.
    • Contrary to the outro's claim that the Burgundians were a neutral force in the Anglo-French conflict, some Burgundians fought and died for the French crown at Agincourt, whereas the Duke of Burgundy (Philip) helped Henry seize Paris 5 years after.
  • When the player is near the French Knights' territory, Henry will speak a few lines of the Saint Crispin's Day Speech from William Shakespeare's notorious drama, "Henry V".
    • "If we are mark'd to die, we are enough to do our country loss; and if to live, the fewer men, the greater share of honour."
    • "Today is Saint Crispin's day, and every year from now on you will be able to show your scars and say that you were here with me on Saint Crispin's Day. He today who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother."
  • Despite being under Burgundian rule as part of the County of Artois, the civilization of Frevent was not changed to the Burgundians when they were introduced in Lords of the West.
  • This scenario takes place between the second and third scenarios of the Grand Dukes campaign.

References[]

Campaigns in Age of Empires II
The Age of Kings
William Wallace PC: Marching and Fighting · Feeding the Army · Training the Troops · Research and Technology · The Battle of Stirling · Forge an Alliance · The Battle of Falkirk
PS5 - Xbox: Preparing for Battle· The Battle of Stirling · Forge an Alliance · The Battle of Falkirk
Joan of Arc An Unlikely Messiah · The Maid of Orleans · The Cleansing of the Loire · The Rising · The Siege of Paris · A Perfect Martyr
Saladin An Arabian Knight · Lord of Arabia · The Horns of Hattin · The Siege of Jerusalem · Jihad! · The Lion and the Demon
Genghis Khan Crucible · A Life of Revenge · Into China · The Horde Rides West · The Promise · Pax Mongolica
Barbarossa Holy Roman Emperor · Henry the Lion · Pope and Antipope · The Lombard League · Barbarossa's March · The Emperor Sleeping
Others E3 1998
* added with update 75350
The Conquerors
Attila the Hun The Scourge of God · The Great Ride · The Walls of Constantinople · A Barbarian Betrothal · The Catalaunian Fields · The Fall of Rome
El Cid Brother against Brother · The Enemy of my Enemy · The Exile of the Cid · Black Guards · King of Valencia · Reconquista
Montezuma Reign of Blood · The Triple Alliance · Quetzalcoatl · La Noche Triste · The Boiling Lake · Broken Spears
Battles of the Conquerors Tours · Vinlandsaga · Hastings · Manzikert · Agincourt · Lepanto · Kyoto · Noryang Point
Hidden scenario The Saxon Revolt
The Forgotten
Alaric HD: All Roads Lead to a Besieged City · Legionaries on the Horizon! · Emperor of the West · The Sack of Rome
DE: The Battle of the Frigidus · Razing Hellas · The Belly of the Beast · The Giant Falls · A Kingdom of Our Own
Vlad Dracula The Dragon Spreads His Wings · The Return of the Dragon · The Breath of the Dragon · The Moon Rises · The Night Falls
Bari HD: Arrival at Bari · The Rebellion of Melus · The Great Siege
DE: Arrival at Bari · The Rebellion of Melus · Loose Ends · The Best Laid Plans · The Onrushing Tide
Sforza HD: An End and a Beginning · O Fortuna · The Hand of a Daughter · The Ambrosian Republic · A New Duke of Milan
DE: Mercenaries and Masters · His Own Man · Prodigal Son · Blood and Betrayal · Viva Sforza!
El Dorado# (removed) Tales of La Canela · The Split · The Amazones · The Cannibals
Prithviraj* HD: A Promising Warrior · The Digvijaya · The Elopement · Battles of Tarain
DE: Born of Fire · The Digvijaya · Hand of a Princess · The Fate of India · The Legend of Prithviraj
Battles of the Forgotten@ Bukhara · Dos Pilas · York · Honfoglalás · Langshan Jiang · Kurikara · Cyprus · Bapheus · Kaesong (cut)
# added with patch 3.3; * added with patch 3.5; @ added with patch 3.6
The African Kingdoms
Tariq ibn Ziyad The Battle of Guadalete · Consolidation and Subjugation · Divide and Conquer · Crossing the Pyrenees · Razzia
Sundjata Hunted · The Sting of the Scorpion · Djeriba Gold · Blood on the River Bank · The Lion's Den
Francisco de Almeida The Old World · Lion of Africa · Ruins of Empires · Estado da India · A Son's Blood
Yodit Path of Exile · The Right Partner · A Fallen Crown · Broken Stelae · Welcome Home
Rise of the Rajas
Gajah Mada The Story of Our Founders · Unconditional Loyalty · The Oath to Unify Nusantara · Serving the New King · The Pasunda Bubat Tragedy
Suryavarman I Usurpation · Quelling the Rebellion · A Dangerous Mission · Challenging a Thalassocracy · Nirvanapada
Bayinnaung The Burmese Tigers · The Mandalay Cobra · The Royal Peacock · The White Elephant · The Old Tiger
Le Loi The Dai Viet Uprising · The Mountain Siege · The Battle at Hanoi · Reaching South · A Three-Pronged Attack · The Final Fortress
Definitive Edition
The Art of War Early Economy · Booming · Rushing the Enemy · Fast Castle Age · Defending Against A Rush · Land Battle · Destroying a Castle · Naval Battle · Battle Formations
Pachacuti A New Power Arises · The Field of Blood · War of Brothers · The Falcon's Tent · Like Father, Like Son

Historical Battles
Tours · Vinlandsaga · Hastings · Manzikert · Agincourt · Kyoto · Noryang Point
Bukhara · Kurikara · Cyprus · Bapheus · Lepanto
Dos Pilas · York · Honfoglalás · Lake Poyang
Event scenarios E3 2019 Demo · Mongol Raiders · Barbarossa Brawl · Mangudai Madness · The Siege (co-op) · Ayn Jalut
The Last Khans
Tamerlane Amir of Transoxiana · Gurkhan of Persia · Harbinger of Destruction · Sultan of Hindustan · Scourge of the Levant · A Titan Amongst Mortals
Ivaylo A Most Unlikely Man · An Unlikely Alliance · Tsar of the Bulgars · Echoes of Heroes · Where the One-Eyed Man is King
Kotyan Khan Raising the Banners · The Battle at the Kalka River · Saving the Huts · Blood for Blood · A New Home
Lords of the West
Edward Longshanks Vain Ambition · A Man of God · Of Castles and Kings · Toom Tabard · Hammer of the Scots
Grand Dukes A Kingdom Divided · The Wolf and the Lion · The Cleansing of Paris · Unholy Marriage · The Hook and Cod Wars · The Maid Falls
The Hautevilles Guiscard Arrives · Roger in Sicily · Bohemond and the Emperor · Bohemond in the East · Wonder of the World
Dawn of the Dukes
Algirdas and Kestutis Family Affairs · No Man's Land · The Tatar Yoke · A Worthy Opponent · In the Shadow of the Throne
Jadwiga The Matter of the Crown · Star of the Poles · Duel of the Dukes · The Siege of Vilnius · Vytautas' Crusade · The Fruits of Her Labor
Jan Zizka The One-Eyed Wanderer · Courage and Coin · The Iron Lords · The Golden City · The Emperor's Fury · Warrior of God
Dynasties of India
Babur Pearl of the East · The Last Timurids · Into India · The Battle of Panipat · The Rajputs
Rajendra The Successor · Deeds of the Father · Rising Star · Sacred Waters · Slaying the Vritra
Devapala Dissatisfaction · Desire · Renunciation · Liberation? · Enlightenment
The Mountain Royals
Ismail The Red Hats · Road to Royalty · Alexander Safavi · The Fallen Amir · Khata'i
Thoros II Outlawed · The Emperor's Revenge · Caught in the Crossfire · Bloody Crestwaves · Of Turncoats and Traitors
Tamar Takeover · Yury's Revenge · The Protectorate · Tamar the Builder · The Queen in the Panther's Skin
Victors and Vanquished
Victors and Vanquished
Charlemagne · Finehair · Ironside · Nobunaga
Drake · Fetih · Gaiseric · Robert · Temujin · Xie An*
Constantine XI · Karlsefni · Komnenos · Mstislav · Otto · Ragnar · Seljuk · Shimazu · Stephen · Vortigern
* added with update 141935
The Three Kingdoms
Liu Bei The Oath of the Peach Garden · Heroes of the Realm · The Scholar and the Sandal Maker · The Great Escape · The Battle of Red Cliffs
Cao Cao The Yellow Turban Rebellion · Emperor In All But Name · The Battle of Guandu · Lord of the North · The Battle of Red Cliffs
Sun Clan The Imperial Seal · The Conquest of Jiangdong · The White Tiger · The Avenger · The Battle of Red Cliffs