Cao Pi

The son of Cao Cao, husband of Zhen Ji and future emperor of China. First appeared as playable in Dynasty Warriors 5. He wields a double sided sword, which he can separate as he pleases.

In Dynasty Warriors 5, whilst several characters have been portrayed as corrupt, megalomanical, arrogant and merciless, Cao Pi is the first to be portrayed as inherently evil. He shows great admiration for his father though he constantly states how he has 'his own ambitions' and therefore is not content on carrying on his legacy.

Gameplay
Cao Pi is a very versitile fighter, his attacks with his blade are often mixed with various forms of magical attack such as exploding orbs. As such, he is an easy character to play as and is good for beginners.

Moveset

 * undefined: Ice projectile.
 * undefined: A hit in the air with an upward slash.
 * undefined: Takes his two swords apart and slashes with them followed by a final dizzying slash.
 * undefined: A horizontal slash.
 * undefined: Slams his weapon into the ground causing a energy burst that hits people into the air.
 * undefined: A horizontal slash.
 * /Musou: Takes apart his swords and slashes with them, finishing with a final spinning slash.
 * /True Musou: Takes apart his swords and slashes with them, finishing with two more slashes and a taunt like blast move.

Musou Stages
As Cao Pi is one of the characters in Dynasty Warriors 6 who doesn't have a Musou story, this list of stages is for Dynasty Warriors 5.


 * 1) Battle of Guan Du.
 * 2) Battle of Chi Bi.
 * 3) Battle of Jie Ting.
 * 4) Battle of Wu Zhang Plains.
 * 5) Battle of He Fei Castle.

Weapons
Cao Pi has only appeared in two games, Dynasty Warriors 5 and Dynasty Warriors 6, therefore he doesn't have a set weapon due to the changes made to all characters in Dynasty Warriors 6. However, he uses two conjoining swords in Dynasty Warriors 5 and a Cloned Moveset of the sword in Dynasty Warriors 6.

Historical information
Son of Cao Cao and first Emperor of Wei. Cao Pi would first fight at Guan Du and take Zhen Ji as his wife. He would continue to fight along side his father until his father’s death. After his father died, he would take over his kingdom and declare himself the first Emperor of Wei.

However, he died only 6 years after having declared himself emperor of Wei and his rule was full of many internal conflicts between the officers.