Lu Bu

Lu Bu is usually the icon character as he is bestowed with the highest statistics of all playable generals (bar Zuo Ci, though in the first game Lu Bu was most powerful character, but was toned down for later games) and is granted a vastly superior move set. His weapon, a large halberd he calls the "Sky Scorcher", is also deadlier than almost every other weapon due to its long reach, wide range and massive rate of damage. He is also highly difficult to kill in the Dynasty Warriors series—alluding to his reputation as an unmatched and highly skilled warrior.

In Dynasty Warriors 6, Lu Bu is shown with a completely redesigned outfit. His costume is now mostly black with two red feather tails sticking out of his helmet. In addition, Koei has decided to remove his original Sky Scorcher halberd in exchange for two Double Voulges (similar to Wei Yan's weapon). He can connect them together at the centre to form a cross.

Dynasty Warriors 4

 * A slight downward slash to the left
 * A slight downward slash to the right
 * A straight downward slash
 * A slash to the right
 * Lu Bu jumps in a circle slashing everything around him
 * A slight downward slash to the left
 * A slight downward slash to the right
 * A straight downward slash
 * Lu Bu charges forward a bit while doing a hard slash to the right.

Combos

 * undefined Lu Bu slashes enemies, then kicks one up and slices down.
 * undefined Lu Bu starts slashing enemies left to right.
 * undefined Lu Bu starts spinning his weapon around his own axe.Then he stomps fierce on the ground.

Weapons
Lu Bu's weapon in the Dynasty Warriors series is a Halberd, except for in Dynasty Warriors 6 where he wields a Double Voulge.

Requirements for 4th weapon

 * Stage:Lu Bu's Betrayal
 * How to Get: Decimate the stage. Kill every officer and sub officer personally, have every gate sealed, and every peon killed including all four ambushes. You should get a message when Dong Zhou is the last one left.

Requirements for Obtaining Lu Bu's 4th Weapon

 * Stage: Battle of Chang Mountain (battle of Chang Shan)
 * Requirement: Kill 1000 enemy troops


 * Strategy
 * Since this is just a kill mission (so to say) there's not really that much strategy needed. The best advice I can give you, is try not to kill any gate guards, generals or sub generals, or take any forts.  You want as many troops on the field as possible. Really other then this, all I can say is, just keep killing, getting 1000 really isn't to hard. Once you get the 1000 the Precious Item report should appear in the enemy fort.  Pick it up and finish the stage. A saddle is not needed for this. Make sure you are playing on Hard mode.


 * Alternate Strategy
 * In the beginning of the stage immediately disobey the orders of Yuan Shao by going inside the main camp. Then you will get a message "Yuan Shao is suspicious of Lu Bu". Then the entire army of Yuan Shao will retreat inside the main camp. Leaving only you on the battlefield and then find an enemy checkpoint that's repeatedly spawning enemy soldiers until you reach 1000 kills. Check the Battle Log if you miss the Precious Item report and make sure your playing in Hard or Chaos Mode.

Historical information
Lǚ Bù (153 – 198) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. According to the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Lǚ Bù was a master in horse riding, archery, and armed combat, and was thus known as the Flying General. His image as a handsome and mighty warrior wielding a Ji (halberd) on top of his steed Red Hare was later popularized by the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Besides being matchless on the battlefield, Lǚ Bù was also notorious for having betrayed and slayed his own masters (who were both his adoptive fathers) twice. He was perhaps most well-known for his amorous relationship with the fictional Diāo Chán which led to his slaying of his adoptive father Dǒng Zhuò, the tyrannical warlord who held the figurehead Emperor Xian in his power.

Lǚ Bù was eventually defeated and captured and hanged by Cáo Cāo in Xià Pī. Having little trust in the capricious character, Cáo Cāo had Lǚ Bù strangled despite his pledge of service.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Lu Bu was said to be a master of all of the martial arts, a crack shot with the bow, and a peerless rider. His most major flaws were his impatience and his temper, and he preferred action to talk and diplomacy, and made a rather poor general and politition. The adopted son of Ding Yuan, he led the army that his stepfather brought to oppose the usurping Dong Zhuo. Before the negotiations even ended, Lu Bu got impatient and with a yell he charged alone into Dong Zhuo's front line, causing the panicked infantry to rout. The fat tyrant realized that he would never defeat Ding Yuan so long as Lu Bu served him. Li Su, a general under Dong Zhuo and a fellow villager of Lü Bu, then volunteered to persuade the formidable warrior to defect. Bringing along a famous steed named the Red Hare, a thousand taels of gold, dozens of pearls and a jade belt, Li Su came to see Lü Bu, who was encamped outside the city. It did not take much persuasion to convince Lü Bu to betray his master, who felt that his career was going nowhere under Ding Yuan. That very night, Lü Bu carried a sword into the tent of Ding Yuan, who was reading under the candlelight. Ding Yuan questioned him as to why he was holding the sword. Quickly sensing that Lü Bu had switched sides, Ding Yuan tried to escape but was unsuccessful. With a stroke of his sword Lü Bu cut down his master and father's head, which he brought to Dong Zhuo the next morning. Lü Bu then took Dong Zhuo as his new adoptive father, who was overjoyed and showered his newly adopted son with more gifts. The constant presence of Lü Bu at his side deterred future assassins. Lu Bu would serve as the vanguard of the army to supress the rebellion called by Cao Cao. He personally held off the coalition at the Battle of Hulao Pass, even fighting a mounted duel against Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Liu Bei before having to retreat.