Pang De

Pang De is one of the newcomers from Dynasty Warriors 5 who was cut in the following title. A strong and fierce warrior, he first served in an allied army with Ma Chao and later became one of Wei's most renowned generals. He's famous for bravely facing Guan Yu at Fan Castle and forced the Shu general to retreat several times. In the Dynasty Warriors series, he is 31 years old.

Dynasty Warriors
In the Dynasty Warriors series, Pang De first participates at Tong Gate, in which he fights alongside Ma Chao and Han Sui to defend his homeland against invaders from Wei. Afterward, he abandons the ranks of his allies and joins Cao Cao. He goes on to participate in battles such as He Fei. At Fan Castle, he guards Wei's main base, holding off all enemies that try to enter it.

Warriors Orochi
In the first game, Pang De is among the many warriors of Wei unwillingly serving Orochi. He appears to aid Da Ji in preventing the escape of Yue Ying, although this effort fails.

In one of Shu's Gaiden stages, he is the commander of a group of Orochi's soldiers attacking the Hojo army. As each officer of the Hojo is rescued and subsequently vows never to surrender, Pang De grows to doubt himself. When confronted by Yukimura, he admits that Wei has lost its path, and to find it once more he would need to join the Coalition.

Kessen
Akin to history, Pang De begins as one of Ma Chao's vassals at Tong Gate in Kessen II. After Wei's victory, Cao Cao requests his service and he enthusiastically accepts. Like Zhang Liao, he can lead an elite foot soldier unit into battle if the players desires it. Shortly after he joins, he volunteers to retake Fan Castle from Guan Yu. Xun Yu, who knows of his past loyalty to Ma Chao, criticizes the general's sincerity. Regardless of his adviser's concern, Cao Cao agrees to Pang De's request. To show his seriousness on the manner, one of his servants dags the coffin made for Liu Bei (Guan Yu in the Japanese script). If the two commanders meet in battle, they will enact a small duel where Guan Yu wins. Though Pang De desires a quick end, the Shu general states that he doesn't take the life of small fry and rides off.

Both Ma Chao and Pang De will have a special conversation if their armies meet in battle. If either officer starts a duel, the winner gains a hefty morale boost. Pang De states that their fight will forever clear his name from indignity.

Appearance
His alternate colors has a dark maroon clothing and black armor with dull gold accents. His alternate costume flips his helmet visor down and has a dark green color palette. The inside of his lower body armor has a faint red tint. Its secondary colors is primarily white and purple.

Voice Actors

 * Daran Norris - Dynasty Warriors 5 (English)
 * Richard Epcar - Kessen II (English)
 * Masakazu Morita - Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi series (Japanese)
 * Keiichiro Yamamoto - Dynasty Tactics 2 (Japanese)

Ground Moveset

 * undefined: A stomp that knock over enemies.
 * , undefined: Pang De swings his right halberd up in the air.
 * ,, undefined (undefined, undefined, undefined): Pang De repeatedly strikes downwards with his halberds, aimed at the head.
 * ,, , undefined: Swings halberds from left to right, covering about 180 degrees.
 * ,, , , undefined: Smashes weapons into the ground, creating a quake.
 * ,, , , , undefined: Charges forwards with outstretched halberds.
 * Stands in place and rapidly swings weapons.
 * , : Jump, then swipe.
 * , undefined: Jumps then rolls in mid-air with elongated reach.

Differences between games

 * In Dynasty Warriors 5, Pang De's undefined is a normal enemy-tripping stomp. In Warriors Orochi, however, the attack is upgraded to have Pang De sprout a green aura, which repels and damages enemies when they come into contact into him.

Horse Moveset

 * undefined: Pang De swings his halberds on each side simultaneously.
 * ,, , , , : Six attacks to the right side.
 * Repeating slashes to the right side until the Musou gauge empties.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
He was brave and fearless even preparing a coffin for himself before heading into battle. Pang De believed strongly in honor and courage and refused to surrender. He even killed one of his fellow generals for suggesting such a thing.