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Microprocessors and Interfacing Pdf Microprocessors and interfacing pdf Continue We encourage you to read our updated PRIVACY POLICY and COOKIE POLICY. Strategy Guide/Walkthrough/FREE Bonus Characters Successfully complete the specified task to unlock the corresponding character. Note: The point at which some characters become available will vary depending on the order of completion of the stages: Jin Deng Ai: Successfully complete Stage 6: Battle on Mount Tielong. Guo Huai: Successfully complete Stage 4X: The Journey of Xiaou Ba, Stage 5X: The Battle of the New Hefei Castle, or Stage 7: The Uprising of Guanqiu Jian and Wen Tsin. Jia Chong: Successfully complete Stage 3: Battle of Mount Shinshi. Wang Yuanji: Successfully complete Stage 1: Battle of the U Chang Plains. Wen Yang: Successfully completes Stage 2: Battle of Xiangyang. Xiahou Ba: In stage 4X: Xiahou Ba Journey, Jiang Wei defeat before he meets up with Xiahou Ba, and then completes stage 5: Battle of the Eastern gates. Joon Hui: Successfully complete Stage 6: Battle of Mount Tielong. Juge Dan: Successfully complete Stage 5: East Gates Battle. Shu Bao Sannyang: Successfully complete Stage 11X (hypothetical): Pacific Nanzhong. Guan Ping: Successfully complete Stage 11X (hypothetical): Pacific Nanzhong. Guan Suo: Successfully complete Stage 9: Battle Fan Castle. Guan Xing: Successfully complete Stage 9: Battle fan castle. Guan Yinping: Successfully complete Stage 9: Battle Fan Castle. Huang Jun: Successfully complete Stage 7: Battle of Chengdu. Jiang Wei: Successfully completes Stage 12 (historic): Battle of Jieting or Stage 12 (Hypothetical): Luoyang invasion. Liu Shan: Successfully complete Stage 11 (historic): Battle of Tianshui or Stage 13 (hypothetical): Capture Wei. Ma Chao: Successfully complete Stage 8: Battle of Mount Dinjun. Ma Dai: Successfully complete Stage 8: Battle of Mount Dinjun. Pang Tong: Successfully complete Stage 7: Battle of Chengdu. Wei Yan: Successfully complete Stage 7: Battle of Chengdu. Shin Cai: Successfully complete Stage 11 (historic): Battle of Tianshui or Stage 10 (hypothetical): Battle of the Bow. Shu Shu: Successfully complete Stage 4: Battle of Xinier. Yue Ying: Successfully complete Stage 12 (historic): Battle jieting. Chang Bao: Successfully complete Stage 10 (historic): Battle of Yiling or Stage 10 (hypothetical): Battle of the Bow. Xiao Yun: Successfully complete Stage 2: Battle for the Gate of Huao. Juzh Liang: Successfully complete Stage 5: Battle of Chanban. Wei Cai Wenji: Successfully complete Stage 11 (hypothetical): Campaign for Jianye. Cao Pi: Successfully complete Stage 7: Battle of Guangdong. Cao Ren: Successfully complete Stage 4: Battle of Xiy Province. Dian Wei: Successfully complete Stage 3: Battle of Yan Province. Guo Jia: Successfully complete Stage 6X: Battle of Siapi or Stage 7: The Battle of Guangdong. Jia Xu: Successfully complete Stage 6X: Battle of Siapi or Stage 8: Battle of Mount Bailang. Lee Dian: Successfully complete Stage 2: Hulao Gate. Pang De: Successfully complete Stage 13 (hypothetical): Persecution in Nangun. Wang Yi: Successfully completes Stage 11 (historic): Tong Gate Battle or Stage 13 (Hypothetical): Pursuit on Nanjun. Sey Huang: Successfully complete Stage 5: Imperial Escort. Xi Ju: Successfully complete Stage 4: Battle of Xiu Province. Yue Jin: Successfully complete Stage 2: Battle for the Gate of Hulao. Chang On: Successfully complete Stage 9: Battle of Xinier. Chang Liao: Successfully complete Stage 8: Battle of Mount Bailang. Chen Ji: Successfully complete Phase 12 (hypothetical): Uprising in Xuchan. Wu Da Chiao: Successfully complete Stage 3X: Defeat of Gan Ji. Dean Feng: Successfully complete Stage 10X (historic): Battle of Guangling. Gan Ning: Successfully complete Stage 7: Hefei Battle. Huang Gai: Successfully complete Stage 2: Conquest of Wujun. Lian Shi: Successfully complete Stage 9 (historic): Fan Castle Battle or Stage 9 (hypothetical): Jiangxi Defense. Ling Tong: Successfully complete Stage 7: Hefei Battle. Lu Meng: Successfully complete Stage 5: The Battle of Nanjing. Lu Su: Successfully complete Stage 4: Battle of Chibi. Lu Xun: Successfully complete Stage 9 (historic): Battle fan castle or Stage 9 (hypothetical): Jiangxi Defense. Sun Jian: In Stage 1: Battle of Xiangyang, defeat Lu Gong before he escapes and then complete Stage 1X: Battle of Liang Province. Taishi Xi: Successfully complete Stage 3X: Defeat of Gan Ji. Xiao Xiao: Successfully complete Stage 9X (hypothetical): Attack on Xinier. Chou Tai: Successfully complete Stage 3: The Little Conqueror is in danger. Chou Yu: Successfully complete Stage 2: Conquest of Wujun. Other Diaochan: Successfully complete Stage 1 and 2 for Wei and then complete your story mode. Dong Chuo: Successfully complete Stage 2 for Shu and then complete your history mode. Lou Boo: Successfully complete Stage 6X for Wei and then complete your story mode. Meng Huo: Successfully complete all the kingdom what if history and then complete your mode of history. Yuan Shao: Successfully complete Stage 7 for Wei and Stage 3X for Shu and then complete your story mode. Chang Jiao: Successfully complete Stage 1 for Shu and then complete your history mode. Joo Rong: Successfully complete Stage 11X (What If Way) for Shu and then complete your story mode. Tso Xi: Successfully complete Wu What if the path and then complete your mode of history. Special animals successfully complete this task in Ambition mode to unlock the appropriate special animal. Note: To welcome the emperor, complete the construction of Tongquetai. Golden Panda: Welcome to the Emperor, and has recruited all the allies. Harrier: Welcome to the Emperor, and completely upgrade all the facilities. Hex Mark: Successfully complete 60 consecutive battles. Red Hare: Successfully complete 90 consecutive battles. Shadow Runner: Successfully complete 30 consecutive battles. Military Elephant: Successfully complete 100 Battles. Easy Return Kid Trophy Easy Death on top of the Trophy Easy King combo trophy Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get the trophy: Collector of rarities (silver): Received all the symbols of the camp. Majestic Manner (Silver): Reached the maximum level of fame in Ambition mode. Scream of Triumph (silver): Finished all the stages in history mode and in free mode, except for the textbook. Intricate tale (silver): All stages in the mode of history have been completed. Animal Collector (bronze): Got all the animals in the game. Battle-hardened veteran (silver): won 100 battles with the same officer. Return Kid (bronze): Defeated 3 enemy officers with a switch counter in one battle. Death from above (bronze): Defeated the enemy after juggling them in the air for at least 10 seconds. Event Collector (bronze): All scenes of events in the game are unlocked. Construction of the object (bronze): Had a new facility built in Ambition mode. Object Extension (bronze): If the object had been expanded in Ambition mode. Friends to the end (silver): Formed a connection at the maximum level with another officer. Graduation Day (bronze): Books for all kingdoms have been completed. Heaven and Earth (Silver): Built Tongquetai and welcomed the emperor to your city. In Instant (Bronze): Defeated 3 enemy officers with Storm Rush in one battle. King combo (bronze): Reached 1000 hit combo. Like Shadow (bronze): Finished any stage of the game except for the tutorial without taking any damage. Master of Chaos (Gold): Completed all stages at the level of chaos complexity. Equestrian Terror (bronze): Defeated 1,000 enemies while setting up on an animal-type ride. Collector of films (bronze): All movies in the game are unlocked. One Warrior vs. a Thousand (Bronze): Defeated 1000 enemies in one battle. Revelation (Silver): All skills are upgraded to level 10 or higher. Awakening the Beast (Bronze): Defeated 100 enemies with an animal-like companion. Birth of a leader (bronze): Fought 5 direct battles in ambition mode. Destroyer (silver): A total of 1,000 siege weapons have been destroyed. Height of Prosperity (silver): All objects in Ambition mode have been received. Land of Plenty (silver): More than 1,000 materials for weapons and objects in Ambition mode have been received. Path of ambition (silver): Fought 20 direct battles in ambition mode. Ties that bind us (silver): Become allies with all the officers in the mode of ambition. True Fury (bronze): A true rage attack is used. The true soldier of the Three Kingdoms (Platinum): Got all the trophies. Unwavering ambition (gold): Fought 50 direct battles in ambition mode. Vocal enthusiast (bronze): He listened to all the voice strings in the gallery. Wallpaper Collector (Bronze): Unlocked all the wallpaper in the game. Weapons (Silver): All the weapons in the game have been obtained. In addition, there are six secret trophies: The Legend of Gina (Silver): View endings (Historical and Hypothetical) for The Story of Jean. The Legend of Shue (Silver): View ending (historical and hypothetical) for Shu's story. The Legend of Wei (Silver): View ending (historical and hypothetical) for Wei's story. The Legend of Wu (Silver): View endings (historical and hypothetical) for Wu's story. Unstoppable Might: Defeated a total of more than 100,000 enemies. Untold Legends (Silver): Completed all stages for another story. The 5th Weapon in Dynasty Warriors 8 allow the character of your choice to use EX attacks. To unlock this weapon, you will need to follow and perform a number of tasks that can be performed in Story mode or free mode with difficulty being difficult or chaos! Tasks must be done by the character whose weapon you unlock. When you are done with the conditions and have completed the stage, you need to find a box that has your reward. Be sure to save your game before you fulfill the condition to unlock this weapon. This will save you a lot of time and give you a chance to try again. To travel, make sure you use horses. Dynasty Warriors 8 Weapons and 5th Weapon Key Weapon (Character, Faction) Escape from Luoyang Bow and Rod (Xiahou Yuan, Wei Forces) State: Go to weapons ranges before Lou Boo destroys the gate.
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