Baidi Castle

The Battle of Bai Di Castle (白帝城の戦い) is a fictional battle taking place in Shu. Led by the futile and weak Liu Chan, the battle represents the next generation taking over. Both Jiang Wei and Xing Cai find themselves taking over the duties of leading Shu.

Historically, this was the location where Liu Bei passed away after his defeat in Yiling. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Shu's escape was only successful due to a stone sentinal maze that Zhuge Liang erected well in advance.

Dynasty Warriors
This battle represents a final confrontation between the Kingdoms of Wu and Shu along with showing the leadership of the Shu forces being passed from one generation to the next. The battle only appears in Dynasty Warriors 5.

If fighting for the Wu forces your goal is to defeat Liu Chan and put an end to Shu. The key officers on the Wu side include Sun Quan, Zhou Tai, Lu Xun and Huang Gai. During the course of the battle, Liu Chan has positioned himself in Bai Di Castle and you must find a way in. There are three main entrances: a front and back entrance which are guarded by enemy officers, and a side entrance which recquires passage through a maze to get to.

If fighting for the Shu forces your goal is to protect Liu Chan and fight off a powerful Wu, making the battle slightly mroe challenging. The key officers for the Shu forces include Liu Chan, Xing Cai, Jiang Wei and Huang Zhong. Each officer guards a certain entrance to Bai Di Castle, where Liu Chan is positioned, and if they are defeated, an entrance is left wide open for the Wu forces. Thus, the battle recquires much traveling around to protect each area. Wu sets up a decoy camp in the battle, so when you approach the opposing main officers' positions suddenly switch. In the event Shu gains the upper hand, Yue Ying will appear with reinforcements.

Kessen
During Wei's scenario in Kessen II, the place is named "Pai Di". Liu Bei flees here after his defeat from Cheng Du and Cao Cao's army surrounds it. During their siege, Sun Quan marches into Wei's territory in Jing Province to catch Cao Cao off guard. To counter, Cao Cao splits his forces, leaving a vassal in charge of the siege at Pai Di, and deals with Sun Quan.