Dynasty Warriors 6 - Characters

Characters

* Denotes characters added through expansion titles

Shu Wei Wu Other
Guan Ping Cao Cao Gan Ning Diao Chan
Guan Yu Cao Pi Huang Gai Dong Zhuo
Huang Zhong Cao Ren Ling Tong Lu Bu
Liu Bei Dian Wei Lu Meng Meng Huo*
Ma Chao Sima Yi Lu Xun Yuan Shao
Pang Tong Xiahou Dun Sun Ce Zhang Jiao
Wei Yan Xiahou Yuan Sun Jian
Yue Ying Xu Huang Sun Quan
Zhang Fei Xu Zhu Sun Shang Xiang
Zhao Yun Zhang He Taishi Ci
Zhuge Liang Zhang Liao Xiao Qiao
Zhen Ji Zhou Tai
Zhou Yu

Note: Jiang Wei, Xing Cai, Pang De, Da Qiao, Zhu Rong and Zuo Ci were removed in DW6. They are not mentioned at all, throughout the entire game, with the exception of Xing Cai, who is mentioned in Lu Bu's last cut scene (as "the daughter of Zhang Fei"), Da Qiao who is mentioned in Xiao Qiao's biography in the encyclopedia, Pang De who is mentioned in the generic officers: Dong Heng's and Dong Chao's biographies in the encyclopedia as being the end of both officers lives, and Jiang Wei who is mentioned in the "Collapse of Shu" in the encyclopedia.

Note: Only seventeen of the playable characters have a Musou Mode in DW6, with the others being playable only in Free Mode and Challenge Mode. In DW6: Special, six characters were additionally given Musou Modes.

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